Bruce Robins Keywords renewable energy policy development energy technology transfer project development management culminating Read more about Bruce Robins Dr Bruce W Robins has a unique combination of experience transitioning from international university R&D to Government renewable energy policy development, energy technology transfer, project development and management culminating in consulting to high technology energy companies, governments, multilateral and bilateral agencies.
Charlotte Wang Keywords renewable energy energy efficiency clean energy Read more about Charlotte Wang
Ksenia Petrichenko Keywords renewable energy energy efficiency clean energy policy technology capacity building Read more about Ksenia Petrichenko Ksenia Petrichenko is a Policy Analyst with the International Energy Agency (IEA), where she is leading the work of the Energy Efficiency Division related to buildings. Her work includes analytical work, capacity building and policy advice for emerging economies on transition towards net-zero carbon building and construction sector.
Ery Wijaya Keywords renewable energy energy efficiency clean energy policy technology climate change finance Read more about Ery Wijaya Muhammad Ery Wijaya is a Senior Analyst in Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) Indonesia Office where he leads work on the energy sector, particularly to support innovative financing instruments and scaling up finance for renewable energy and energy efficiency. At CPI, Ery’s roles on clean energy portfolios has been central. He has helped Indonesian ministries to develop, the first of its kind assessments, viable business models, and enabling policies for energy efficiency programs.
Russell Ong Keywords energy policy technology renewable energy finance Read more about Russell Ong Investment professional at SUSI Partners with a demonstrated track record in investing in renewable energy projects in South East Asia Closed SUSI Partners’ first few transactions in the region with a focus on microgrids and energy efficiency Background in M&A and corporate finance
Swasti Raizada Keywords economics ACEF 2022 clean energy sustainable energy renewable energy environment climate change environmental issues policy sustainable development Read more about Swasti Raizada Swasti Raizada is a Policy Advisor at IISD with experience in policy studies and financial modeling for energy transition. She has advised national and state utilities, multilateral donors and electricity regulators on business planning, impact assessment studies and regulatory affairs. Prior to joining IISD, she was a Deputy Manager at Deloitte Consulting’s Energy and Resources practice where she led engagements on a range of technologies like battery storage, hydropower and solar PV.
Doing Business with ADB: Consulting Opportunities Read more about Doing Business with ADB: Consulting Opportunities This presentation gives an overview of ADB-funded projects and opportunities for goods, works and consultancy services.
Energy Sector Read more about Energy Sector This presentation gives an overview of ongoing and upcoming ADB business opportunities relevant to the Energy Sector.
Local government action in Solar Photovoltaic (PV) skill development to support national energy transition target in Indonesia Read more about Local government action in Solar Photovoltaic (PV) skill development to support national energy transition target in Indonesia The presentation will offer an understanding of how the provincial government of Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) reacts to the Government of Indonesia’s renewable energy commitment and draws a link to their commitment to skill development programs to support green growth. The presentation will also provide a brief outlook on the market conditions in the province from the private sector perspective.
CO2 Abatement Scenarios for Viet Nam’s Power Sector to 2030 Read more about CO2 Abatement Scenarios for Viet Nam’s Power Sector to 2030 The power sector is a key CO2 emitter in Viet Nam and it is projected to be the most significant by 2030 as in the country’s Updated NDC. This study investigates the options for Viet Nam’s power sector to reduce CO2 emissions based on the priority principle: energy security, affordability, and higher emission reduction. Four scenarios are developed and evaluated. A combination of power balance, hourly economic dispatch, and grid models are used to assess the supply and demand balance and security of supply for a whole year at hourly resolution.