Subregional Workshop on Inclusive Clean Energy Solutions in Bangladesh, Maldives, and Sri Lanka
26 to 27 May 2025

Dhaka, Bangladesh

Climate change is a global issue that demands policies addressing both mitigation and resilient infrastructure. While carbon emissions from power generation and transportation are major contributors worldwide, the transition from fossil fuel dependency to clean energy also presents complex social challenges. The energy transition must be accompanied by a thorough assessment of their impacts, particularly for low-income, vulnerable, and marginalized populations, to ensure that they do not exacerbate energy poverty or create other negative social impacts. A well-managed and inclusive energy transition presents significant opportunities for improving access to and affordability of energy services, as well as increasing employment and livelihoods.

An inclusive energy transition refers to the process of transitioning from fossil fuel-based energy systems to low and zero-carbon, sustainable and renewable energy sources, in a manner that prioritizes social equity, inclusivity, and environmental sustainability, to ensure that all segments of society, particularly vulnerable and marginalized communities, are actively involved in and benefit from the transition.

This subregional workshop is part of an ADB technical assistance project aimed at promoting inclusive strategies for a low-carbon energy transition in South Asia. The workshop intended to facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration among government agencies, ADB project implementers, and other key energy stakeholders in Bangladesh, Maldives, and Sri Lanka. The workshop built on the main themes, topics, and insights from the South Asia regional conference in Galle, Sri Lanka, and the India national conference in Chennai in 2024. Specifically, it examined in greater depth the energy transitions in the respective countries, as well as the similarities and differences, focusing on inclusive clean energy solutions.

Program and Learning Materials
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Session 1: The Energy and Socio-Economic Policy Environment Managing the Change: Insights from South Asia Region
This presentation gives an overview of the inclusive clean energy transitions in South Asia, focusing on the energy policies and initiatives aimed at…
Priyantha Wijayatunga
Session 1: The Energy and Socio-Economic Policy Environment Bangladesh: Innovative Governance Solutions to Increase Access and Improve Affordability
This presentation gives an overview of the current state of Bangladesh Power System and targets transition towards clean energy.
A N M Obaidullah
Session 1: The Energy and Socio-Economic Policy Environment Sri Lanka: Emerging Green Industries: Policies for Human Resource Preparation
This presentation gives an overview of Sri Lanka's emerging green industries, focusing on policies for human resource preparation to support the…
Gothami Gannoruwa
Session 1: The Energy and Socio-Economic Policy Environment Maldives: The Energy Sector Roadmap Enabling GESI for an Inclusive Transition
This presentation gives an overview of the energy sector roadmap for the Maldives and the mainstreaming of gender equality and social inclusion for a…
Hawwa Liuza Ali
Session 2: Cultivating the Workforce for the Green Economy Transition and Catalyzing Local Economies Empowering Young Women and Men through Energy Sector TVET Programs
This presentation gives an overview of the importance of empowering youth through technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in…
Nasheeba Selim
Session 2: Cultivating the Workforce for the Green Economy Transition and Catalyzing Local Economies Skill Expansion and Upskilling: A Utility Perspective
This presentation gives an overview of the need for skill expansion and upskilling in the utility sector to facilitate the integration of renewable…
V. V. Janeth
Session 2: Cultivating the Workforce for the Green Economy Transition and Catalyzing Local Economies Maldives: Local Governance Enabling Inclusive Transitions
This presentation gives an overview of the local governance framework in Maldives, emphasizing the role of decentralized councils and women's…
Athifa Ibrahim
Case Study 1
Session 3: Frontier Technologies: Techno-Economic Challenges and Socio-Technical Approaches A South Asia Grid? Prospects, Benefits and Challenges
This presentation gives an overview of the prospects, benefits, and challenges of establishing a South Asia Grid for energy interconnection.
Pankaj Batra
Session 3: Frontier Technologies: Techno-Economic Challenges and Socio-Technical Approaches AI-Powered Microgrids to Improve System Reliability and Consumer Supply
This presentation gives an overview of an AI-powered microgrid pilot project in Sri Lanka.
Sajana Jayasooriya
Session 3: Frontier Technologies: Techno-Economic Challenges and Socio-Technical Approaches Rural Electrification Fostering Livelihoods Development: Building on Lessons Going Forward
This presentation gives an overview of the Rural Electrification Fostering Livelihoods Development project in Bangladesh, highlighting its impact on…
Nazmun Nahar
Session 3: Frontier Technologies: Techno-Economic Challenges and Socio-Technical Approaches Inclusive Clean Energy Transitions: Socio-Technical Energy Systems (STES)
This presentation gives an overview of a learning course on inclusive clean energy transitions focusing on socio-technical approaches to address…
Reihana Mohideen
Case Study 2 The Maldives ASSURE Project: Solarization of Agriculture for Local Economic Development
This presentation gives an overview of an in-depth analysis of the ASSURE project in the Maldives, focusing on its innovative approaches to renewable…
Pushkar Manandhar, Athifa Ibrahim
Session / Activity Title Speaker(s)
Interactive Lecture: International Experiences From GESI To GEDSI: Risks and Opportunities for an Inclusive and Equitable Transition
This presentation gives an overview of the concept of Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) in the context of clean energy…
Alex Robinson

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