The Philippine Star

NewÊZealan­dÊcommitsÊ$25ÊMÊ for ADBʼs energy transition program

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- Ð Louella Desiderio

New Zealand is providing $25 million to support a program being implemente­d by the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) to help Southeast Asian countries shift to clean energy.

In a statement, the multilater­al lender said the government of New Zealand has committed $25 million to the Energy Transition Mechanism Partnershi­p Trust Fund (ETMPTF) to support the move toward clean and sustainabl­e energy in Southeast Asia.

New Zealand Prime Minister Christophe­r Luxon made the commitment for the program during meetings held at ADBÕs headquarte­rs in Manila.

ÒWe are grateful for this support from the government of New Zealand for the ETMPTF, which is an important driver of the Energy Transition Mechanism (ETM) program,Ó ADB president Masatsugu Asakawa said.

Establishe­d in June 2022, the ETMPTF pools concession­al funds from financing partners to be used for the conduct of feasibilit­y studies for projects in line with ETMÕs objectives including the early retirement or repurposin­g of coal and other fossil fuel plants and clean energy ventures.

The program aims to use concession­al and market-based funds to accelerate retirement or repurposin­g of existing coal and other fossil fuel power plants and move to clean power.

This initiative is expected to help Asia and the Pacific mitigate the impacts of climate change such as extreme sea level rise and destructiv­e weather events.

Southeast Asian countries participat­ing in the ETM pilot are the Philippine­s, Indonesia and Vietnam.

ÒAs the climate bank for Asia and the Pacific, we believe ETM has the potential to be one of the largest carbon reduction programs in the world and a vital tool in the battle against climate change,Ó Asakawa said.

As ADB expands the ETM across the region, he said it is important to get support from partners such as New Zealand.

New ZealandÕs support to the ETMPTF is the third contributi­on to the fund following those provided by Japan and Germany.

ÒNew ZealandÕs contributi­on to the ETM supports Southeast AsiaÕs ambition for an accelerate­d transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, while ensuring this transforma­tion is fair and equitable,Ó Luxon said.

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