Sicheng Wang

Sicheng Wang is a senior researcher at Energy Research Institute (ERI), NDRC of China. He is a Member of the Standing Committee of China Renewable Energy Society and Vice Director of the China Renewable Energy Industry Association (CREIA).

He has been working in the PV field for 30 years and has completed hundreds of PV projects. He is experienced in both grid-connected and off-grid PV power projects.

Waste-to-fuel History and Implementation in the Republic of Korea

Understanding waste-to-fuel technologies begin with becoming familiar with the different organic waste treatment such as anaerobic digestion, composting and incineration, among others. As mentioned in earlier presentations, waste-to-fuel technologies proliferated in Sweden, Germany and France. In the Republic of Korea, research into these technologies started in 1997 and soon converting waste into energy spread across various regions, with Wonju being one of the notable cases. This presentation also focuses on the history and operations of the organic waste-to-resource project in Wonju.

Clean Energy Center of Excellence

This presentation examines the Sustainable Energy for All Initiative, along with the framework and mechanism for energy technology transfer. The acceleration of new and renewable energy in Indonesia is highlighted. It also discusses Indonesia’s Bali Clean Energy Development Framework and the development of the Bali Center of Excellence.

Agence Française de Développement's Contribution to Renewable Energies

This presentation provides a general overview of Agence Française de Développement (AFD). It shows how AFD meets the cross-cutting objective of supporting low-carbon, climate resilient development paths through its ongoing projects in Indonesia. AFD’s contribution to sustain the Center of Excellence in Indonesia to enhance renewable energy is also discussed.