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Quantum Leap in Wind Power in Asia: Structured

Consultation
Asia Clean Energy Forum – Pre-event Workshop
Asian Development Bank, 6 ADB Avenue, Metro Manila, Philippines, 21 June
2010

ADB is committed to increasing access to clean and affordable energy for people
throughout the region. This is translated through the 2009 Energy Policy for its
support to the energy sector and energy security in Asia. ADB will support low-
carbon pathways through renewable energy and energy efficiency, universal
access to energy, and energy sector reforms, capacity building, and governance
in ADB’s quest for a region free of poverty.

Wind power is poised to simultaneously address the three challenges of energy


security, climate change and access to energy for all. The ADB would like to
explore options for a quantum leap in wind power development in Asia, in its
aim to help Developing Member Countries (DMCs) to provide reliable, adequate
and affordable energy for inclusive growth in a socially, economically, and
environmentally sustainable way.

While wind power has gained momentum in China and India, even surpassing
the achievements of some developed countries, the rest of Asia has yet to see a
considerable increase in wind installed capacity. Persistent institutional,
technical, regulations, market and risk perception, economic and financial
barriers continue to hamper large scale wind investments and deployment. The
key challenge is to identify country specific impediments and develop
comprehensive multi-sector multi-stakeholder roadmaps to overcome these
barriers and achieve the quantum leap.

ADB proposes a three-phased approach starting with consultations to achieve


understanding of the risks and hindrances to wind power development as well
as of the driving factors in the success of China, India and other wind power
generating countries. The lessons learned shall form the framework for
strategies and solutions on a regional, country and sector wide bases. The
second phase will involve the formulation of ADB’s response and
commencement of project development activities through technical assistance,
pre-feasibility studies and other analyses for selected and interested countries.
The third phase will be for initiation and implementation of both public and
private sector investment projects in key DMCs. Pilot wind farms (at the size of
100 MW each) can be established through joint ventures that will facilitate
technology transfers, capital in-flows, and management adaptation. In priority
DMCs ADB would like to support over 1.0 GW wind power to be developed in the
next 5 years with total investment of over $1.0 billion from ADB and others.
This 1.0 GW can generate 2,000 GWh of clean and renewable electricity at a
capacity rate of 22% (2,000 hours per year). This will reduce CO 2 by 2 million
tons per year, at a rate of 1.0 kg/kWh.
The high level structured stakeholder consultation workshop will kick-off ADB’s
Asia Clean Energy Forum in June 2010 (see
http://www.adb.org/documents/events/2010/asia-clean-energy-
forum/default.asp). Key players in the global and Asian wind industry, from the
sectors of finance, technology, project development, policy and regulation, shall
gather to brainstorm and devise the Asian quantum leap in wind power
roadmap. For more information please contact Leah Jean Luna at: Tel: +632
632 5982 and Email: ljluna@adb.org.
Quantum Leap in Wind Power in Asia: Structured
Consultation
Asia Clean Energy Forum – Pre-event Workshop
21 June 2010, Proposed Agenda

Objective:

To bring together major stakeholders to consolidate lessons learned and formulate


a roadmap to achieve a quantum leap in wind power development in Asia. The
specific objectives are to:

(i) Present status and country perspectives in wind power development in


selected countries in Asia and Pacific
(ii) Share successful experiences and models from China, India and from around
the World
(iii)Identify major barriers and solutions for Asia and construct roadmaps for wind
power development in selected countries
(iv) Encourage public private partnerships, participation of civil society in
the promotion of wind power, and provide venue for networking

Participants: DMC Government Representatives, Wind Technology Providers, Wind


Experts, Financing Institutions, bi-laterals and multilaterals
development institutions, Private Project Developers, Research
Institutions

Pre-Workshop Mixer, Sunday 20 June 2010


6:00 – 8:00 Ice Breaker, Cocktails/ light snacks: Welcome: Soo Yang Han, POSCO
PM E&C
Venue: Discovery Suites - 25 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Philippines
– 63 2 719 8888

Workshop, Monday 21 June Venue: ADB Auditorium, unless otherwise


2010 specified

Moderato
Time Topic Details Presenter
r
8:30 – 9:00 Registration and Thematic Sessions sign up
AM
9:00 – 9:10 Welcome Address Welcome Xianbin Philip C. Erquiaga
AM Remarks Yao, DG, DG, PSOD, ADB
9:10 – 9:30 Wind Power Keynote RSDD, Honourable Minister
AM Development around Speech ADB Dr. Farooq Abdullah
the World and MNRE, India
Implications for Asia
9:30 – 9:40 Objectives of the Introductio WooChong Um
AM structured n Deputy Director
stakeholder General, RSDD, ADB
consultation
9:40 – 10:05 Wind Power Executive Li Junfeng , Deputy
AM Development in PRC - Presentatio Director General of
lessons for other n Energy Research
countries in Asia Institute &
Sec. General of
China Renewable
Energy Industries
Association
Policy Evolution and Executive V. Subramanian,
10:05 – Private Sector Presentatio Secretary General
10:30 AM Perspective of Wind n and CEO of Indian
Energy - India Wind Energy
Association
10:30 – Refreshments
10:45 AM
10:45 – Wind Power Mature Presentation Angelika Wasielke,
11:05 AM Market: History and Chief Technical
Lessons Advisor,
GTZ, Viet Nam
11:05 – IEA Wind Energy Presentatio Anil Thomas Kerr, IEA
11:25 AM Roadmap n Terway
11:25 – Selected Country and Regional Sr. Advisor
Areg Barseghyan,
12:25 AM Perspectives: Armenia, and co- ARM, ADB, Mr. Arif
Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, chair Allaudin, CEO AEDB
Vietnam Energy Pakista; Upali
COP, Daranagama,
RSOD, Additional Secretary
ADB MOPE Sri Lanka; Dr.
Twarath, DEDE
Thailand; Dr. Nguyen
Anh Tuan, Consultant
Vietnam
12:25 –12:30 Thematic Sessions Mechanics and Mary Grace
AM Sign up Alindogan and Cindy
Tiangco, ADB
12:30 – 1:30 Picture Taking ADB Courtyard followed by lunch - on your own – ADB
PM Cafeteria / near by
1:30 – 3:00 Parallel Group Discussions on Barriers and Solutions for key
PM Themes
Role of the Chair: Guide technical discussion, ask right questions,
challenge the participants, summarize and present findings at the
plenary
Role of the Moderator: Ensure that everybody is heard, discussions
are on time and keep the focus on the topic and note questions that
are deferred for the plenary
Role of the Rapporteur: Capture salient points in the discussion and
work with the session Chair and moderator on the presentation of
breakout session results
Turbine
Project Small Scale
Themes: Financing and Grid Policy and
Developme Application
and Costs Technolog Regulation
nt s
y
Rapporteurs: Bayanjargal Paul Hattle, Siddhartha Daniela Lauren
Byambasaikh Energy Shah, Senior Schmidt, Sorkin,
an, Energy Specialist, Investment Renewable Climate
Specialist, SERD, ADB Specialist, Energy Change
CWRD, ADB PSOD, ADB Specialist Coordination
SEEW, ADB , RSDD,
ADB
Moderators: Stefan Len George, Caitlin Sean Sutton, Craig Wilson
Gsanger Energy Pollock President, Exec.
Secretary Specialist, Senior Vestas Asia Director,
WWEA SAEN, ADB Analyst, Pacific Foundation
Emerging for
Energy Developmen
Research t
Cooperation
Chairs: Kurumi Soren Jannik Jami Knud
Fukaya, Karkov Termansen, Hossain, Hedeager,
Principal Director Vice Chief Mentor Exec. VP
Investment Clean President, & Founder, &COO,
Specialist Energy, Vestas Asia WindForce Alternergy,
PSOD, ADB DNV Pacific India Philippines
Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium Auditorium Conf. 4522
Zone B Annex I Annex II Zone A N
3:00 – 3:15 Coffee Break
PM
3:15 – 4:15 Reporting and Discussion on Barriers and Solutions for key
PM Themes
Theme Moderat Theme Chair,
or Moderator and
Rapporteur
Financing and Costs Kurumi Fukaya, Stefan
Gsanger, and Bayanjargal
S. Byambasaikhan
Turbine and Grid Technology Chander, Soren Karkov, Len George
Chair and Paul Hattle
Policy and Regulation Energy Jannik Termansen, Caitlin
Pollock, Siddhartha Shah
COP,
Small Scale Applications Knud Hedeager, Craig
ADB
Wilson and Lauren Sorkin
Project Development Jami Hossain, Sean
Sutton, and Daniela
Schmidt
4:15 – 4:30 Questions and Roundtabl Attendees
PM Answers e
Open
Session

4:30 – 5:15 Status of Wind Panel Fort Sibayan, REMB-DOE,


PM Energy Discussion Philippines
Development in Vincent Perez, CEO
the Philippines Anthony Alternergy, Philippines
Philippines Wind Jude, Jesusito Sulit, Sr. Adviser
Energy Director to the President,
Development SEEW National Grid Corp.
roadmap ADB Philippines
Sohail Hasnie, Principal
Comments and Energy Specialist,
next steps SEEW, ADB
5:15 – 5:30 Strategy for a Way Next steps Jitendra Shah, Advisor
PM Forward RSDD ADB
5:30 – 5:45 Closing Remarks Closing Anthony Jude, Director
PM Wind and SEEW ADB
Visionaries Asia Recognitio
n
Post Workshop Mixer, Monday 21 June 2010
6:00 – 8:00 Meet people leading “Winds of Light Snacks and drinks , ADB
PM Change” Courtyard

Tuesday 22 June 2010 Post Workshop Activity


WIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ROADMAPS FOR SRI LANKA
10:00 12:00 Drafting Sri Lanka Wind Energy Robert Dobias, Sr. Briefing
AM Development roadmap Advisor, Climate Theatre 2
Program
Open for meetings amongst
participants

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