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    Accelerating the Energy Transition in Asia logo

    Accelerating the Energy Transition in Asia

    30 July 2024 | 13:30 - 17:00 SGT
    Industrial strategies and policy drivers for sustainability
    In-person Briefing | Mandala Club Singapore
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    Overview

    With Asia-Pacific accounting for more than half the world’s population and leading the global rise in energy demand, a successful energy transition in the region is essential to any international efforts to tackle climate change and reduce emissions.

    Many Asian countries have made significant strides in adopting renewable energy sources, particularly solar and wind. Governments are increasingly recognising the importance of diversifying their energy mix to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, with several in the region implementing policies and regulatory frameworks to support the transition to cleaner energy. There is also heavy investment in innovative technologies to improve energy efficiency and sustainability.

    But achieving the stated regional target of reducing emissions by approximately 33% by 2030 will require more than $1.5 trillion in cumulative investment, according to a report from Bain & Company. And the trajectory is not uniform or guaranteed: Asia’s constituent countries are in varying stages of energy evolution and a number of barriers inhibit an accelerated transition, from inadequate infrastructure and political and regulatory uncertainty to social and cultural factors.

    This briefing from the Financial Times – in partnership with ABB – will bring together industry leaders, policymakers and experts to assess the current status of the energy transition in Asia and what the next phases will look like.

    World-Class Business Leaders and Speakers

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    Anders Sjöberg
    Ambassador of Sweden to Singapore
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    Eugene Toh
    Assistant Chief Executive, Corporate Services and Chief Commercial Officer,
    Energy Market Authority
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    Ankit Garg
    President - Projects
    Shapoorji Pallonji & Co
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    Michelle Tan
    Vice President and Head, Enviromental Sustainability
    Singapore Economic Development Board
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    Anders Maltesen
    President, Energy Industries, Asia
    ABB
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    Nisriyanto Nisriyanto
    President & CEO
    Supreme Energy
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    Cecillia Zheng
    Research and Analysis Director, Asia Pacific Gas, Power and Climate Solutions
    S&P Global
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    Khaleef Khan
    Vice President, Oil, Gas & Offshore Wind, Energy Industries, Asia
    ABB
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    Russell Marsh
    Associate Partner, Energy Transition and Climate Strategy
    EY
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    Benjamin Parkin
    South Asia Correspondent
    Financial Times

    Key Discussion Points

    Regulatory Landscape in Asia

    What are the regulatory frameworks and government policies impacting the region's energy sector? 

    Role of Industry 

    What are the roles of Asia's energy leaders in the journey towards energy transition and innovation?

    New and Renewable Energy

    How are offshore wind, carbon capture, hydrogen and liquified natural gas being integrated into energy matrices in Asia?

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