Description: Thanks to improvements in technologies and distributed systems planning, people in every sector of the economy can now help deliver a sustainable energy future – from education, city planning, rural livelihoods, water systems, health sectors, and more.
Session 2.1: Economy-wide Energy Evolution
Session 1.3: Technology Roadmaps for Key Technologies: Approaches and Findings
Description: This session discussed the latest technology development of renewables, energy efficiency, and electrification of other sectors and how to set a more ambitious target in energy roadmaps with regulatory changes needed for the NDCs. Speakers can come from ADB, DMC executing agencies, relevant organizations from Asia and the Pacific, as well as other international organizations, to present recent developments and challenges in each technology field.
Session 1.2: Rural Clean Energy: A Crucial Solution for NDCs
Description: Rural development is not neglected in the achievement of NDC goals in Asia and the Pacific. The development of rural clean energy is crucial to the realization of NDC goals. This session presented successful cases of rural clean energy and discuss the challenges in its development.
Session 1.1: Overview of NDC Implementation in the Context of Climate Change in Asia and the Pacific
Description: This session reviewed the implementation of NDCs in Asia and the Pacific region in the past 5 years and identified challenges and solutions in meeting the targets. Through the member states’ introduction of their implementation of NDCs, DMCs learned from each other on possible ways and means to incorporate energy development into the next round of NDC processes.
Track 5: Covid-19 Impacts on Energy Systems, and Policy Responses
ADB is welcoming submission of abstracts from individuals or organizations that describe the impact of COVID-19 on the energy and environment, with an emphasis on changes seen or envisioned in energy sector planning and operations.
Session 4.4: Financing Resilience
Potential topics in this session could include:
Legal, regulatory, and financial instruments for “anti-fragility”
Insurance for the 21st century including nature-based defenses for protection of coastal infrastructure
Case studies in adaptation finance
Future-proofing energy companies and corporate evolution
Session 4.3: Managing for Resilience
Potential topics in this session could include:
Power transmission and distribution systems: 21st century operations and maintenance programs to ensure system reliability
An emergency management approach and coordination mechanism
Remote monitoring, prediction, and early-warning
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
Asset distribution and resource deployment
Training for emergency
Leveraging ICT technology for accident prevention, minimizing losses, and accelerating recovery
Enhancing community resilience
Session 4.2: High Level Technology and Innovative Design for Power System Resilience
Potential topics in this session could include:
Improving resilience planning, operations and maintenance, including remote sensing and artificial intelligence applications
Use of high-level technology in climate-proofing of energy infrastructure—e.g., advanced conductors, dynamic line ratings, 21st century SCADA
Big data: role of advanced data, modeling, and analysis to support sector assessments and planning for electricity and other energy forecasting
Micro-grids and virtual power plants
Floating energy infrastructure
Cyber security
Session 4.1: Planning for Resilient Energy Infrastructure and Supply Chains
Potential topics in this session could include:
Risk information for the planning of a resilient energy sector
Policy and legislative requirements for a resilient energy sector
Regional cooperation for a resilient energy infrastructure and supply chain
Advanced planning for efficient emergency response in the energy sector
Track 4: Building Energy Sector Resilience
Session 4.1: Planning for Resilient Energy Infrastructure and Supply Chains
This session will present methodology, experience and plans for climate-proofing energy infrastructure including existing and future developments. It will be important to protect existing fossil fuel infrastructure such as pipelines, bulk terminals, and port facilities during the energy transition.
Session 3.4: Inclusive Financing and Regulation for Resilience
Potential topics in this session could include:
Microfinance in the 21st century: crowdsourcing, mobile money, and other innovations
Blended finance solutions
Private sector investment at the bottom of the pyramid
Weather-index insurance and other innovative instruments
Financing for nature-based defenses
Session 3.3: Harnessing the oceans
Potential topics in this session could include:
Marine floating solar in bays, lagoons, atolls, and open water
Offshore wind
In-stream tidal energy conversion
Integrated energy and regenerative marine aquaculture for energy and food security
Power to gas and “power to X”