Beyond Transition: Building Secure, Resilient, Inclusive, and Intelligent Energy Systems
8-11 June 2026 | ADB Headquarters, Manila
Disruptions to energy systems are becoming more frequent and more costly across Asia and the Pacific. This session examines the range of technical, financial, and operational strategies that utilities, governments, and development institutions are deploying to anticipate and manage disruptions.
Presenters will draw on concrete experience from across the region, including how financial derivative instruments can provide an economic cushion for Pacific Island economies highly exposed to fuel price volatility, how advanced grid control technologies such as grid-forming inverters and synchronous condensers can maintain stability in low-inertia renewable power systems, and lessons from India's experience of renewable energy curtailment in 2025—where rapid expansion has exposed system inflexibility as a key barrier to resilient, high-renewable grids—as well as from post-cyclone power sector recovery in disaster-prone coastal communities.
Introduction
Session Moderator: Melody Ovenden, ADB
Presentation: De-Risking Fuel Supply in Pacific DMCs: Strengthening Resilience through Fuel Price Hedging
Adita Farahiyah, ADB
Presentation: Stability Solutions for Low-Inertia Renewable Power Systems
Atena Tazikeh Lemeski, MRC Turkey
Presentation: India's energy transition: from capacity-led planning to flexibility-driven system design
Ruchita Shah, Ember
Presentation: Developing power sector resilience to extreme weather events in coastal areas - Odisha
Samrat Ray, ADB
Kiran Sabbineni, CDRI
Panel Discussion
Q&A
Melody Ovenden
Senior Energy Specialist, Energy Division – Emerging Areas, Asian Development Bank
Adita Farahiyah
Asian Development Bank
Atena Tazikeh Lemeski
Power System Expert, MRC Türkiye R&D Center
Ruchita Shah
Energy Analyst Asia, Ember
Samrat Ray
Senior Project Officer, Asian Development Bank
Kiran Sabbineni
Lead Specialist – Energy Sector, Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure