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Increasing Access to EnergyEnergy and human development are clearly linked. Access to modern energy empowers human development, reduces the daily burdens of the poor, creates new economic opportunities, and allows for the delivery of critical services ranging from health care to education. With Asia home to... |
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Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Program Annual ReportsThe Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Climate Change (REACH) Program was established in early 2002 as an umbrella program covering four bilateral trust funds targeted at clean energy and environment that are administered by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). These reports set out the accomplishments of... |
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Proceedings of the Meetings of the GMS Regional Power Trade Coordination Committee (RPTCC)The Regional Power Trade Coordination Committee (RPTCC) is the high-level body established by the Inter-Governmental Agreement on Regional Power Trade (IGA) (signed in November 2002), to actively coordinate the successful implementation of regional trade and to represent the countries involved in regional... |
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Pacific Energy UpdateThe Pacific Energy Update provides an update of the current year's portfolio of Pacific energy sector projects and a summary of requested assistance for the following year... |
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Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility Progress ReportsThese annual reports informs on the Clean Energy Financing Partnership Facility's (CEFPF) operational results and overall implementation progress. Title... |
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Clean Development Mechanism BriefsCDM Briefs provide concise but useful information on key elements and rules when implementing Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project activities. The briefs also introduce successful CDM projects which are financially and technically supported by ADB... |
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EnergyWith energy demand projected to double in the region by 2030, ADB is committed to helping its developing member countries achieve access to clean energy for all. English With energy demand projected to double in the region by 2030, ADB is committed to helping its developing member... |
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Wind EnergyWith the global recognition of the climate crisis, concerns over local air pollution and energy security, improvements in technology and costs, and the need for energy portfolio diversification, wind energy is expanding worldwide and is expected to provide up to 10% of electricity demand by 2020. The estimated wind energy potential in Asia is in millions of MW (per National Renewable... |
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ActivitiesRegional QLW QLW at the ADB-IEA Energy Training and How2Guide Workshops for Smart Grids (22 – 25 October, 2012) QLW supported the Training and How2Guide workshops for Smart Grids in Distribution Networks and Wind Energy that was organized by ADB and the International Energy Agency (IEA) and held at ADB Headquarters on 22 - 25 October, 2012. On the final day of the training... |
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Sri Lanka: Power Sector Development Program Loan 1929/1930 - 2010Background: The poverty reduction framework of the Government of Sri Lanka notes the importance of rural electrification: "Without access to electricity, rural areas cannot host the industries and other off-farm income-generating activities that are essential to a pro-poor process of structural change." Electrification has the potential to enhance the scope for... |