ASEAN Outlook for Zero Carbon Energy

9 February 2022 | 9:00 - 11:00 (ICT) Zoom
Please see below This Energy Transition Dialogue is the first in a series of round table sessions established by the Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership (ETP) to bring government, private sector and civil society together and explore ways to accelerate the transition to renewable energy in the region.
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Join us online for the opening dialogue to the Energy Transition Partnership (ETP) project in Southeast Asia.

This Energy Transition Dialogue is the first in a series of round table sessions established by the Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership (ETP) to bring government, private sector and civil society together and explore ways to accelerate the transition to renewable energy in the region. This opening dialogue will launch the ETP round tables and other training events planned for this year, take stock of the Southeast Asia energy sector in 2021, present an outlook for the year ahead, and share lessons and experience between the three core project countries – Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam.

Speakers

Prof. Frank Jotzo – Head of Energy at the Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions, Australian National University.

Ms. Moekti Handajani Soejachmoen – Executive Director of the Indonesia Research Institute for Decarbonisation (IRID).

Ms. Sirpa Jarvenpaa – Director of the Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership.

Dr. Emma Aisbett – Associate Director (Research) at the ANU Grand Challenge, Zero-Carbon Energy for the Asia-Pacific, Australian National University.

Dr. Alin Halimatussadiah Head of Environmental Economics Research Group, The Institute of Economic & Social Research, Universitas Indonesia.

Prof. Ken Baldwin – Founding Director at the ANU Grand Challenge, Zero-Carbon Energy for the Asia-Pacific, Australian National University.

Dr. Do Nam Thang – Research Fellow at the at the ANU Grand Challenge, Zero-Carbon Energy for the Asia-Pacific, Australian National University..

Mr. Tarek Ketelsen – Director General of Australia – Mekong Partnership for Environmental Resources & Energy Systems (AMPERES).

Other speakers from Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam to be confirmed.

This event will be recorded, with the recording made publicly available on the Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions YouTube channel.