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The program supports the Philippines’ climate commitments, including its NDC goal to cut GHG emissions by 75% by 2030 and enhance climate adaptation. It promotes sector-wide actions to build a climate-resilient, low-carbon economy through coordinated policies and cross-sector collaboration.
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.
The project targets to promote sustainable agri-food processing and contribute to enhancing waste management in Vietnam by facilitating the adoption of volumetric continuous biomass gasification (VCBG) technology as renewable energy among agri-MSEs through supporting 2,500 agri-MSEs to adopt VCBG, 100 mechanical enterprises and 400 biomass supply businesses to join the market by providing services to MSEs in four provinces.
Project preparatory technical assistance reports are provided for small-scale technical assistance that identify, formulate, and prepare development projects.
The project will contribute to regional progress in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7: expanding universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services by 2030. Through the adoption of clean energy by more service providers like telecom operators and implementation of modern rural electrification projects, sustainable and distributed energy solutions will enhance quality of life and drive increased economic activity across the region. The project will play a pioneering role in demonstrating the commercial viability of distributed energy storage in the Asia and Pacific region, encouraging widespread investment in energy storage and renewable energy across ADB DMCs.
Provide a $12 million loan to develop, construct, and operate up to 70 MW of rooftop solar power systems on commercial and industrial buildings in the Philippines.
At COP26, Vietnam pledged to a net-zero target to reach carbon neutral emissions by 2050 and signed the Global Coal to Clean Power Transition Statement. The country commits to end all new investment in coal power generation, scale up clean power generation, and phase out coal power by the 2040s. In this context, the World Bank is expected to support the MOIT to develop a road map to phaseout coal-fired power plants suitable to Vietnam's conditions and resources. Hence the Bank is seeking a consulting firm (the Consultant) with excellent experience in Vietnam’s power sector and coal-fired power to conduct the assignment. The assignment will consist of the following contents:i. Vietnam’s power system and international best practices on coal phasing-outii. Power development scenarios and transition pathways consist of the analysis on power system, technologies, expected GHG reduction, socio-environmental issues, economic cost & benefits and legal aspects in relation to coal power phasing-out or repurposing. iii. Proposing a coal phasing out roadmap. iv. Public consultation and stakeholder engagement.
The WBG reserves the right to publicly disclose contract award information, including but not limited to, name of company receiving the award, brief description of services, and contract award amount, for any contract award valued over US$250,000. Offeror's proposal and contractual documents will remain confidential and therefore not subject to disclosure.
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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
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