Beyond Transition: Building Secure, Resilient, Inclusive, and Intelligent Energy Systems
8-11 June 2026 | ADB Headquarters, Manila
Energy policies set the architecture within which transitions unfold—determining who gains access to clean energy, on what terms, and at whose cost. This session examines how equity and justice principles can be meaningfully embedded in national and regional energy policy frameworks, moving beyond rhetoric toward measurable commitments and accountability mechanisms.
Presenters will share comparative evidence from Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Malaysia, where analysis of more than 100 energy-related policies through a just transition lens reveals where equity considerations are strongest and where significant gaps remain; new empirical findings from Bangladesh, Pakistan, China, and India on the gendered dimensions of energy access and use, demonstrating that energy transitions are not gender-neutral and that effective policy must account for differentiated needs, time use, and barriers; and an examination of how the Green Power Corridor Framework can help embed equity into the design of power connectivity projects by better reflecting the interests and perceptions of affected communities.
Introduction
Session Moderator: Ellen Bomasang, WynBay Tech
Presentation: Bridging Policy and Reality: Strengthening Justice in Southeast Asia's Energy Transition
Veronika Müller, Ecorys
Presentation: Gender and energy — Unveiling the nexus of equality and sustainability
Dina Azhgaliyeva, ADB
Presentation: Green Power Corridor Framework: Ensuring inclusive and equitable power system connectivity
Yejin Ha, ESCAP
Presentation
Prabin Shakaya, AIPNEE
Panel Discussion
Q&A
Ellen Bomasang
Senior Energy Transition & Equity Advisor, WynBay Tech
Veronika Müller
Senior Consultant, Ecorys
Dina Azhgaliyeva
Senior (Climate Change) Economist, Asian Development Bank
Prabin Shakaya
AIPNEE
Yejin Ha
Economic Affairs Officer, UN ESCAP