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How can the public and private sector finance the transition away from coal towards renewables? The challenge of implementation in Asia
WHEN
9 November
1000-1100 EET
0800-0900 GMT
WHERE
COP27
Wind and Solar Pavilion
Area C, Pavilion 51
This session will explore successful coal transitions and look towards how the public and private sector can finance and create the political buy-in for the transition away from coal and towards renewables in Asia. This will be an opportunity to facilitate knowledge exchange so that coal-dependent jurisdictions can implement innovative decarbonization pathways. This session would also showcase effective examples of public finance being targeted to mobilise large-scale private finance in renewables, either via fossil fuel phaseout programmes, innovation grants, tariff support, or otherwise.
Speakers
Opening Remarks:
- Julia Skorupska, Head, Powering Past Coal Alliance (PPCA) Secretariat
- Michael Hannibal, Partner, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
Keynote Presentation:
Ramesh Subramaniam, Director General, ADB Southeast Asia
Panellists:
- Michael Hannibal, Partner, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
- Martin Pibworth, Chief Commercial Director, SSE
- Ben Backwell, CEO, Global Wind Energy Council
- Jonathan Cole, CEO, Corio Generation
Host and Moderator:
- Sonia Dunlop, Programme Lead, Public Banks and MDBs, E3G
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