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The overall goal of the project is “advanced, distributed energy solutions deployed to improve urban energy resilience and energy security” in Vietnam. At its completion, the USAID Vietnam Urban Energy Security must achieve the following high-level expected results: • At least 400 megawatts (MW) of advanced, distributed energy systems deployed in the selected cities. • At least $600 million in public and private investment mobilized for advanced, distributed urban energy systems. • At least 20 innovative solutions to address urban energy and environment issues demonstrated and/or commercialized
The project aims to institutionalise knowledge on off-grid electrification using renewable energy in Indonesia.
Funded through the U.S. Government’s Asia Enhancing Development and Growth through Energy (EDGE) initiative, USAID’s Energy Secure Philippines (USAID ESP) Activity is a five-year project that will assist the government of the Philippines in promoting a more competitive power sector through investment mobilization, deployment of modern energy technology, and support in policy reforms and implementation by
With this integrated approach, RTI will support the Government of the Philippines to increase energy sector stakeholder resilience through increased readiness and efficiency.
The main objective of this project is to attract investments in the renewable energy and energy effciency sectors in Vietnam
The project aims to implement a piloot solar actioning pilot in Viet Nam. The ADB will suport in choosing the locations, conducting the Pre FS and FS as well as support to prepare for the tender and tendering process. The output is Pilot Solar Auction
This Project aims to increase private sector investment in Renewable Energy (RE) and also strengthen economic and social development options through the use of RE for reliable and sustainable energy supply.
The Philippine government is seeking to increase the proportion of renewable energies and use them to reduce energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. The project supports these goals by further developing the financing and integration of renewable energies in the city of Butuan. Various urban stakeholders are working together in a Planning Group for Energy Development (PDP) with the aim of developing an inclusive, cost-effective and sustainable energy solution. A master plan for urban energy development ensures that domestic, renewable resources are used in line with the development goals, and to achieve this, the stakeholders complete a workshop series on various aspects relevant to planning in the energy sector. Armed with this newly-acquired knowledge, they can then technically and financially evaluate the proposals for energy development. The project also develops and disseminates a financing product that contributes to the implementation of the master plan.
In its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), Thailand committed to reducing 20-25% of emissions from the energy, transport, waste and industry sectors by 2030 below business as usual
Main activities under TGCP-Energy are:
China Everbright International Limited (CEIL) aims to develop and invest in WTE projects with a combined capacity of up to 7,500 tons of MSW daily in Viet Nam. Each WTE plant will treat MSW, recover waste heat for power generation and supply to the local grid, purify waste gas, and treat leachate. By 2028, 2.5 million tons of MSW will be treated per year, 790 GWh of electricity will be generated annually, and approximately 787,300 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) emissions will be avoided on average per year
The Viet Nam Energy Sector Assessment, Strategy, and Roadmap, identifies support for energy efficiency and renewable energy generation as one of the five key areas for 2016 to 2020. The S-KSTA provides a substantive entry into the renewable energy space in response to the government's increased emphasis and identified financing requirements.
Main outputs are:
Asssessment of Regulations and Law
Assessment of the Potential pojets
Recommendations for future TA