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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.
The Affordable and Sustainable Energy Transition Program supports Indonesia’s energy transition by helping achieve its NDC 2022 and net-zero emissions in the power sector by 2050 through policy reforms. It aligns with ADB’s energy policy and Strategy 2030 priorities, including climate action, gender equality, and governance strengthening. The program follows a staggered policy-based lending approach with multiple subprograms to ensure a phased and effective transition.
To increase access to sustainable and lower-cost electricity in Maluku and Nusa Tenggara regions, and strengthen the operational cap acity of the electric utility
The technical assistance (TA) supports the development of diversified and responsible critical mineral (CM) and clean energy technology (CET) supply chains through knowledge solutions, policy dialogues, and capacity building for financing. It promotes regional integration, domestic value addition, and resilient supply chains, aligning with ADB's Climate Change Action Plan 2023-2030 and Strategy 2030.
ADB support to the development of inclusive, resilient, responsible, and sustainable critical minerals and clean energy technologies manufacturing supply chains in developing Asia and the Pacific strengthened.
To enhance Indonesia's capacity for low-carbon development by improving energy efficiency and conservation in the industrial sector through innovative financing mechanisms and supportive regulatory frameworks.
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) signed a grant agreement with Indonesian national utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) for a feasibility study to support of the development of two cross-border power interconnections between Indonesia and Malaysia. The project, which advances a key power sector objective for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), will facilitate efficient resource sharing to help meet growing energy demands, enhance energy security, and implement policies for clean energy and climate protection goals in both countries.
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