Game-changer: Can solar energy be generated in old gas power plants?

Turkmenistan is working on an innovative program introduce solar power generated steam in a gas fired power station and allow the turbine to use both solar and gas-powered steam based on availability to generate electricity.As signatories to the Paris Agreement, Central Asia’s fossil fuel rich countries have all committed to reduce emissions. Solar power is a natural alternative but the challenges are numerous. Solar power’s first criticism as being expensive is no longer there. Cheap solar power has destroyed the traditional mindsets of many system planners.

Four ways ensure a secure transition to renewable energy

Energy SG Chief Yongping Zhai, in his latest blog, outlines the critical features to help countries transition smoothly and effectively to clean energy without compromising on reliability of supply, universal access, and sustainability.Judicious, comprehensive, and long-term planning entails taking into consideration how countries that have announced net zero emission targets need to set actions for reducing carbon emission intensity in GDP, peaking carbon dioxide emissions, and achieving net-zero carbon emissions.Readily available and dispatchable renewable energy sources will be

Solar power project in Bangladesh signed

On 10 June ADB signed a landmark loan with Spectra Solar Park Limited for a $17.7 million financing package that will install a 35-megawatt utility-scale solar photovoltaic plant in Bangladesh. The project is one of the first private sector solar plants to be financed by multilateral institutions in the country. The project will also support the country’s efforts to attain long-term energy security and meet climate goals by increasing the share of renewables in its power generation mix.

Nonsovereign solar power project in Viet Nam signed

ADB and Phu Yen TTP Joint Stock Company (Phu Yen JSC) signed a $186 million loan on 9 October to install 257-megawatt solar power plant in Hoa Hoi in Phu Yen Province through the first certified green loan in the country. The project will help the country shift from its dependence on fossil-fuel and transform Viet Nam’s energy mix.Among the expected results that the project will bring is the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by 123,000 annually, electricity generation for Quang Ngai and Nha Trang cities and the attendant economic development in the area.

Lotus Wind Power Project in Viet Nam Signed

On 27 May, ADB signed a $116 million green loan with Lien Lap Wind Power Joint Stock Company (Lien Lap), Phong Huy Wind Power Joint Stock Company (Phong Huy), and Phong Nguyen Wind Power Joint Stock Company (Phong Nguyen) to build and operate three 48-megawatt (MW) wind farms, totaling 144 MW, in Quang Tri Province, Viet Nam.The loan forms part of a $173 million green loan project financing package arranged and syndicated by ADB as mandated lead arranger and bookrunner. It is ADB’s first financing of a wind power project in Viet Nam, and is certified by the Climate Bonds Initiativ

ADB Accelerating Renewable Energy in Mongolia with Advanced Battery Storage System

ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA (22 April 2020) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $100 million loan to help supply renewable energy to Mongolia by installing its first large-scale advanced battery energy storage system (BESS).“Mongolia is among the most heavily coal dependent developing member countries of ADB, and its energy sector is the largest contributor to its greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for about two-thirds of the total,” said Director General of ADB’s East Asia Department James Lynch.