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The technical assistance (TA) aims to accelerate the energy transition and enhance regional power trade in select Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) and ASEAN countries under the ASEAN Power Grid (APG) initiative. It supports project preparation, knowledge sharing, and capacity development in Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Malaysia, China, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Develop a regional ecosystem in Southeast Asia to support climate technology incubation, acceleration, and growth for low-emission, climate-resilient development.
To accelerate the implementation of Cambodia's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) by financing high-impact climate projects through long-term concessional lending and by attracting private sector participation.
Increasing capacity, knowledge management, and sharing of experience for designing and implementing gender-responsive climate action for increased impact, and advancing towards a sustainable and resilient future.
To promote low-emission investments in Southeast Asia, supporting economic recovery following COVID-19 by catalyzing increased climate finance from both private and public sectors.
Supports clean energy projects by conducting feasibility studies and due diligence, providing implementation support, and developing a pipeline of green energy investments. It focuses on projects in Cambodia, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, and Indonesia, and promotes cross-departmental collaboration under the One-ADB framework.
The regional transaction technical assistance (TA) facility will support clean energy projects for (i) project feasibility and due diligence (ii) capacity development and implementation support (iii) cross-departmental green energy project pipeline development. For (i), the facility will conduct project preparation activities for the Grid Reinforcement Project with Additional Financing (Cambodia), Climate Change Policy Program (Philippines), and Power Grid Strengthening Project (Timor-Leste). For (ii), project implementation support will be provided for Sustainable and Reliable Energy Access Program (Indonesia) and Sustainable Energy TransitionDAMRI E-bus Project (Indonesia). For (iii), the TA facility will develop a pipeline of green energy projects for investment under the One-ADB framework, involving collaboration among the Energy Division (SEEN) and the Regional Cooperation and Operations Coordination Division of the Southeast Asia Department, Office of Public-Private Partnership (OPPP), and Private Sector Operations Department (PSOD)
The project accelerates Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition by phasing out coal and fossil fuel generation, scaling up renewable energy, expanding energy efficiency solutions, and strengthening energy sector governance and transparency.
The knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will support the countries of Southeast Asia (SEA) to transition to a cleaner energy future. While this transition is already underway in some countries, the pace of the transformation needs to be accelerated across the region to avert a development path inconsistent with the goals of the Paris Agreement. This transition needs to be just and inclusive, ensuring affordable, reliable, and equitable access to energy services. The proposed TA will assist SEA countries with a comprehensive package of solutions that will include: (i) the preparation of sectoral and country-specific assessments; (ii) the development of new business models, feasibility reports, and other technical studies; (iii) the conduct of workshops and policy dialogues; and (iv) the development of project investment pipelines to be financed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and other development partners.