Regional Cooperation and Integration (RCI) for Cross-Border Energy Markets

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Regional Cooperation and Integration (RCI) for Cross-Border Energy Markets

21 June 2019
Manila
Philippines

An Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) 2019 Deep Dive Workshop

Regional Cooperation and Integration (RCI) is a process by which a group of countries actively cooperate to achieve common goals for mutual benefit. This facilitates market-driven regional integration and the generation of regional public goods. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and its development partners across Asia and the Pacific recognize that RCI can be a powerful mechanism for unlocking the vast energy and energy trade potential in the Asia and the Pacific for the benefit of its people. However, limited inter-country cooperation and integration of the region’s energy sector constrain a greater supply of affordable and sustainable energy and thus broader economic development, yet there is an evolving experience of successful RCI in the context of the energy sector outside the Asia and Pacific Region. It is now timely for ADB and the region to consider how RCI can be applied more widely and successfully to the energy sector and energy trade, including renewable energy, for the benefit of the region’s future development.

The objective of this workshop on RCI for cross-border energy markets was to develop a clearer understanding and consider future directions in relation to (i) emerging cross-border trends in the energy sector in Asia; (ii) experience/lessons-learned with cross-border energy markets in Asia and elsewhere; (iii) opportunities, challenges and priorities for further development of cross-border energy markets and energy trade in Asia, including conventional and renewable energy sources; (iv) planning, cooperating and scaling-up investment in new cross-border energy projects in Asia and the Pacific - roles of the public/private sectors and development partners; and (v) how to move forward implementing a stronger RCI/cross-border focus in ADB’s operations in the energy sector.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
21 Jun 2019 Welcome and Introductory Remarks Arjun Goswami, ADB
21 Jun 2019 Regional Cooperation and Uzbekistan in the Field of Energy Sherzod Khodjaev Khikmatullaevich, Deputy Minister of Energy, Uzbekistan
21 Jun 2019 Session I: Emerging Cross-Border Trends in the Energy Sector in Asia Yongping Zhai, ADB
21 Jun 2019 Session II: Experience/Lessons-Learned with Cross-Border Energy Markets Hans-Arild Bredesen, Nord Pool Consulting
21 Jun 2019 Session II: Experience/Lessons-Learned with Cross-Border Energy Markets Salvador Rivas, International Energy Advisor and Consultant
21 Jun 2019 Session II: Experience/Lessons-Learned with Cross-Border Energy Markets Carmen Urizar, Energy & Infrastructure Analysis Center (EIA Center)
21 Jun 2019 Session III: Opportunities, Challenges and Priorities for Developing Cross-Border Energy Markets and Energy Trade in Asia Panel Discussion
21 Jun 2019 Session IV: Scaling-Up Investment in New Cross-Border Energy Projects in Asia and the Pacific – Roles of the Private and Public Sectors, and Development Partners Panel Discussion
21 Jun 2019 Session V: The Role of Renewable Energy (Beyond Hydro) in Cross-Border Energy Markets and Power Pools Panel Discussion
21 Jun 2019 Session VI: Some Thoughts on the Way Forward Panel Discussion
21 Jun 2019 Closing Remarks Yongping Zhai, ADB
21 Jun 2019 Closing Remarks Arjun Goswami, ADB

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