WATCH ON DEMAND : Scaling Up Investments in Southeast Asia's Sustainable Infrastructure
The move to a more sustainable world is gaining momentum. Two key elements to accelerating that transition are technology and financing. Sustainable infrastructure, particularly related to energy, is the backbone of the transition. Ultimately, sustainable infrastructure will only be successful if it is commercial viable and commercial attractive.
This will drive innovation, investment and financing. How can it be scaled up to be commercially viable? Hear from our excellent panel of speakers who are at the leading edge in the transition to sustainable infrastructure.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
- Funding unbankable projects
- Energy transition in Asia
- Focus on COP26
- Business models that allow scaling up
- Updating capacity markets / Grid upgrades
- Green finance including bonds, sustainability linked products
Thank you to our Speakers:
- Mark Florance, Co-Chair Britcham Energy and Utilities Committee and Investment Committee, at Climate Investor One Fund, Climate Investor Two Fund
- William Hudson, Head of South East Asia at The Carbon Trust
- Kow Juan Tiang, Deputy Executive Director of Infrastructure Asia
- Wu Lawrence, Co-Founder of Sunseap Group
- Ted Low, Chief Operating Officer at Clifford Capital
- Tom Moody, Regional Director SE Asia, Climate and Energy of UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)
- Nitin Prasad, Chairman at Shell Companies in India