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The project aims to develop bankable FSPV projects and facilitate investment, demonstrating the viability of utility-scale FSPVs for future scale-up and replication. The project aligns with the Government of Indonesia’s ambitious targets for renewable energy development through the National Energy General Plan (RUEN) and the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN). The project is a crucial step towards enhancing the renewable energy landscape in Indonesia and achieving energy security while securing environmental goals
1. Chart a course for ASEAN’s sustainable finance efforts. It would establish a unified ASEAN vision for sustainable finance and serve as an overarching guide for all ASEAN Member States (AMS) in addressing the urgent need to foster an inclusive green transition which includes scaling up sustainable financing and accelerating towards Paris Agreement and 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. 2. Draw the attention of the ASEAN Senior Level Committee on Financial Integration (SLC), relevant ASEAN financial sectoral bodies, networks, initiatives, and other stakeholders to the key priorities of the sustainable finance agenda. The roadmap will also help inform the broader SLC agenda on climate and sustainability, future workplans of the SLC Task Force on Sustainable Finance (SLC-TF), and other relevant ASEAN work.
This project was developed by GGGI and Light of Hope Philippines and funded by the BIMP-EAGA RoK Cooperation Fund (BKCF). The project aims to provide reliable, clean energy sources to the less privileged off-the-grid communities while reducing carbon emissions through the deployment of innovative renewable energy technologies such as the Cloudgrid solar kit.
The project will support 3 pilot cities of Dong Hoi, Can Tho and Tam Ky, selected to represent the range of municipal administrations in Viet Nam, to adopt Urban Cooling Action Plans (UCAPs), develop pre-FS reports for pilot projects and unlock municipal budgets for extreme heat and cooling. Interventions will include improved urban design, nature-based solutions, passive cooling measures, municipal incentives, district cooling and public procurement. To unlock finance for UCAP implementation, a cooling fund is proposed to integrate to the existing fund (e.g. Environmental Protection Fund) and contributions sought from public budgets and international donors.
The project aims to improve energy efficiency in industry, transportation and green building sectors in Vietnam. The project will organize acceleration programs for startups in energy efficiency and increase investments in innovative business solutions in energy efficiency in these 3 sectors. It will also enhance policy frameworks for innovative startups in energy efficiency and improve ecosystem through networking and capacity building for EE startups.