This document outlines the program for the Energy Access Sessions at the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2014 in Manila, Philippines from June 18-19. It includes details on sessions addressing energy poverty and access in Asia, innovative financing instruments for energy access, productive uses of energy, and the business case for energy access. Panelists represent organizations such as the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, World Resources Institute, Sustainable Energy for All initiative, USAID, and the private sector. The goal is to facilitate discussion on increasing energy access through various approaches.
(Ashgate Studies in Environmental Policy and Practice) Benjamin K. Sovacool, Ira Martina Drupady - Energy Access, Poverty, And Development_ the Governance of Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Developing (1)
This document outlines the program for the Energy Access Sessions at the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2014 in Manila, Philippines from June 18-19. It includes details on sessions addressing energy poverty and access in Asia, innovative financing instruments for energy access, productive uses of energy, and the business case for energy access. Panelists represent organizations such as the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, World Resources Institute, Sustainable Energy for All initiative, USAID, and the private sector. The goal is to facilitate discussion on increasing energy access through various approaches.
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Agenda for Energy for All's Energy Access Sessions on 18-19 June 2014 at ACEF 2014
This document outlines the program for the Energy Access Sessions at the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2014 in Manila, Philippines from June 18-19. It includes details on sessions addressing energy poverty and access in Asia, innovative financing instruments for energy access, productive uses of energy, and the business case for energy access. Panelists represent organizations such as the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, World Resources Institute, Sustainable Energy for All initiative, USAID, and the private sector. The goal is to facilitate discussion on increasing energy access through various approaches.
This document outlines the program for the Energy Access Sessions at the Asia Clean Energy Forum 2014 in Manila, Philippines from June 18-19. It includes details on sessions addressing energy poverty and access in Asia, innovative financing instruments for energy access, productive uses of energy, and the business case for energy access. Panelists represent organizations such as the Asian Development Bank, World Bank, World Resources Institute, Sustainable Energy for All initiative, USAID, and the private sector. The goal is to facilitate discussion on increasing energy access through various approaches.
Day 1 18 June 2014 Time Activity 9:00-12:30 Asia Clean Energy Forum Opening Plenary and Ministerial Dialogue 12:30-14:00 LUNCH 14:00-15:30 Addressing Energy Poverty in Asia: ADB's response & Overview of the energy access sessions Jiwan Acharya, Energy Access Track Chair, ACEF 2014 & Senior Climate Change Specialist (Clean Energy), Asian Development Bank
Session 3: Innovative Financing Instruments for Energy Access
Moderator: Hans Olav Ibrekk, Policy Director, Energy+, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Panel:
Ricardo Arias, Sr. Infrastructure Specialist, GPOBA, World Bank Group
Alex Doukas, Research Analyst, World Resources Institute
Susan McDade, Country Action Team Leader, Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative
Manu Binod Aryal, Capacity Building Specialist, Central Renewable Energy Fund, Alternative Energy Promotion Centre
Nithyanandam Yuvaraj Dinesh Babu, Chief of Party, USAID-Partnership to Advance Clean Energy Deployment Component (PACE-D) Nexant, India
15:30-16:00
Coffee Break
16:00-17:30 Session 6: Productive Uses of Energy
Moderator: Roberto Ridolfi, Director in charge of Sustainable Growth and Development, Europe Aid Directorate, European Commission
Panel: Soma Dutta, Senior Technical Advisor, ENERGIA, India
Stewart Craine, Founder and Managing Director, Village Infrastructure Angels
Monali Ranade, Sr. Environmental Specialist, World Bank
Parimita Mohanty, Fellow, Area Convener & Team Leader, Energy Environment Technology Development Division, Centre for Distributed Generation, The Energy and Resources Institute
Day 2 19 June 2014 Time Activity 9:00-10:30 Session 9: The Business Case for Energy Access
Moderator: Molly Ward, Alternative & Renewable Energy Advisor, Bureau of Energy Resources, U.S. Department of State
Panel:
Shri Rajendra Nimje, Managing Director, Solar Energy Corporation of India
Mike Crosetti, Director, Castlerock Consulting
Paul Needham, President, Simpa Networks, Inc.
Sarah Alexander, SELCO
Farzana Rahman, Unit Head (Investment), Renewable Energy, IDCOL
Key Takeaway Messages for Energy Access Track Susan McDade, Energy Access Track Chair, ACEF 2014 & Country Action Team Leader, Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All) Initiative
(Ashgate Studies in Environmental Policy and Practice) Benjamin K. Sovacool, Ira Martina Drupady - Energy Access, Poverty, And Development_ the Governance of Small-Scale Renewable Energy in Developing (1)