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The energy component of the project aims to enhance capacities of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in integrating energy management solutions for energy reduction as guided by the Climate Smart Industry Roadmap that will be developed with the Department of Trade and Industry. The project will also support key actors in the transport sector for emission reductions.
This programs aims to increase product coverage, conduct market studies, speed up labels adoption and setting Minimum Energy Performance for Products (MEPP)/Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS). It aslo performs a review of the current labelling system, rationale uptake and consumer response.
As an innovative public-private partnership, GCPF uses public funding to leverage private capital in order to mitigate climate change and drive sustainable growth in developing and emerging markets. GCPF mainly invests through local financial institutions but also directly. GCPF finances projects targeting small and medium-sized businesses and private households, specifically: Energy efficiency projects that reduce projected greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 20% Renewable energy generation projects
Buildings and space cooling is the main driver for the growing future electricity demand and rising GHG emissions in Asia. The project addresses regulatory, capacity and financing gaps that prevent large scale adoption of low carbon buildings. The project will develop technical and institutional capacity for city/state governments. To transform existing and new buildings towards carbon neutrality by 2050, the project will focus on enhancing capacity to achieve regional and national ambition and targets for low carbon buildings, with policy recommendations. It will establish common metrics (taxonomy/MRV system) and central registry for certified buildings. Through building certification and business model innovation, the project will try to mobilize public and private finance. To raise awareness and promote replication locally and globally, the project will share best practises and showcase successes.
The project IKI JET aims at supporting and accelerating just energy transitions (JET) away from coal to renewable energy and other sustainable economic activities in the Global South, contributing to a reduction of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions.
Support Achievement of 23% RE goal by 2025 in Indonesia
The project has the following objectives : 1. Transform the buildings sector by promoting sustainable building design and construction. 2. Lower the energy demand in buildings in a cost-effective manner and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a minimum level 3. Leverage untapped social, ecological and economic benefits
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is seeking a consulting firm (Consultant) comprising a qualified team of international and national energy-sector expert consultants to assist the Government of Indonesia in a review and assessment of Indonesia’s energy sector development.
The aim is to support the government in
(i) the evaluation of key energy-related directions, pillars, and indicators of existing Long Term National Development Plan (RPJPN) 2005-2025 (RPJPN05) and Medium Term National Development Plan (RPJMN) 2020-2024 (RPJMN20) and
(ii) the identification of energy
sector related directions, pillars and indicators to inform the RPJPN25 and RPJMN25.
The project preparatory technical assistance (PPTA) will conduct a feasibility study for the Asian Development Bank (ADB)'s supported Rural Electrification (RE) Project in Viet Nam, which should include:
(i) rationale/justification of the rural electrification project
(ii) assessments of the project sites proposed by the government
(iii) full feasibility study for the selected project sites
(iv) preparation of all project documents required by ADB for the investment of the project
Improve the capacity and knwoledge of the Energy Sector Agency to operate effectively the VWEM mechanisms
The activities of the TA include
(i) Basic and advanced trainings on generic wholesale market mechanisms; (ii) Recommendation on new functions and critical requirements of Power Corporations and NLDC (SMO) for the VWEM
(iii) Review the current ICT infrastructure of Power Corporations and NLDC (SMO), and recommendation for upgrading ICT infrastructure for the VWEM.