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According to the Bank’s website, the proposed knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will support selected developing member countries (DMC) across Asia and Pacific for transition to a cleaner energy future. While this transition is already underway in some countries, an accelerated approach across DMCs is required to ensure a development path consistent with the goals of the Paris Agreement. This transition needs to be just and inclusive, ensuring affordable, reliable, and equitable access to energy services. The TA intends to assist DMCs with a comprehensive package of technical, financial, and policy development solutions to address barriers to introducing emerging clean energy solutions.
Activities under the TA will support the piloting of new and emerging renewable energy, energy efficiency and energy storage technologies, assessment of grid upgrades and investments required to ensure a greater renewable energy integration, project definition and origination of first-of-a-kind project, and the rollout of innovative business models, and policy reforms. The TA will also facilitate a just transition and contribute to women's empowerment and gender equality by fostering opportunities to create jobs for women and by supporting gender-sensitive and socially inclusive energy sector policies.
The TA financing amount is $2,000,000, which will be financed on a grant basis by the Clean Energy Fund under the Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility and administered by ADB.
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