Beyond Transition: Building Secure, Resilient, Inclusive, and Intelligent Energy Systems
8-11 June 2026 | ADB Headquarters, Manila
Central, West, and East Asia are at the forefront of a rapidly evolving energy transition. Across the region, countries are expanding renewable energy, modernizing power networks, strengthening energy security, and pursuing decarbonization pathways suited to their national circumstances. At the same time, they face common challenges: integrating variable renewable generation, upgrading aging transmission and distribution systems, attracting private investment, improving system flexibility, and enhancing resilience to climate and extreme-weather impacts.
This regional session will showcase how countries in Central, West, and East Asia are responding through practical solutions that combine policy reform, private investments, infrastructure enhancement, digital innovation, and cross-border integration. It will highlight experiences in renewable energy scale-up, battery energy storage systems (BESS), grid modernization, heating sector transformation, and private sector participation. Particular focus will be placed on advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, drone-based inspection systems, predictive maintenance software, renewable forecasting tools, and digital planning platforms that improve operational efficiency and system reliability.
The session will also feature innovative approaches that demonstrate how the energy transition can create wider environmental and economic value. This includes the use of AI and big data to support next-generation "Solar PV Plus" models that integrate renewable energy development with ecological restoration and agricultural productivity through smarter land-use planning, environmental monitoring, and multi-purpose infrastructure design. Such approaches highlight how clean energy investments can go beyond power generation to support sustainable land management and rural development.
In addition, the session will explore the growing importance of regional connectivity and energy trade, including interconnections, balancing markets, reserve sharing, and coordinated planning frameworks that can help optimize resources across borders. Examples from Central Asia, PRC, Mongolia, and neighboring markets will demonstrate how diverse energy systems can generate practical lessons and scalable models for the wider region.
By bringing together technology, policy, finance, and regional perspectives, the session will position ADB's support as extending beyond individual projects toward enabling broader energy system transformation. It will provide participants with practical insights and innovative approaches for building cleaner, smarter, more resilient, and more interconnected energy systems across Central, West, and East Asia.
The 2 sessions (90 minutes each) will be offering interesting presentations followed by brief Q&A as well as selected panel for the discussion of the topics and practices presented.