Asia Solar Energy for Climate Change Conference 2024
Theme:
The Future of Renewables: Closing the Gap for Energy Just Transition in Asia
Background:
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has confirmed that 2023 is on track to become the hottest year ever recorded, with a global temperature increase of 1.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Global leaders are gathering to limit the temperature rise, but bolder action is needed. COP28 commits countries to triple renewable energy capacity and double energy efficiency by 2030, but current efforts lag behind the depletion of the carbon budget. The lack of energy access in Asia further emphasises the urgency. To address these challenges, the Asia Solar Energy for Climate Change Conference (ASECCC) aims to accelerate renewable energy deployment and foster collaboration among stakeholders. It calls for immediate action to ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
Asia Solar Energy for Climate Change Conference (ASECCC) 2024, which was held virtually from 26-28 June 2024, organised by CCIL, held mid-way between COP28 and COP29, serves as a stark reminder of the insufficiency of current efforts to address the climate crisis. The theme of this year is “The Future of Renewables: Closing the Gap for Energy Just Transition in Asia”. ASECCC urges national governments, international organisations, and all stakeholders to unite, prioritise renewable energy expansion, and take decisive action for a livable planet.
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Speakers of the ASECCC 2024
Welcome Remarks
Opening Plenary: Tripling Renewable Energy Global Pledge: What are the Roles of Cities?
Phasing Out Fossil Fuels: Investment and Technology for Transitioning to Clean Energy
Mobilising Impact Investment to Catalyse City Transition to Renewable Energy for Triple Global Impact by 2030
Data Sharing on an Online Solar Map: A review of Feed-in Tariff to multi-sectoral solar development in Hong Kong
Solar PV End-of-life Management
Inspiring Talk: RE Jobs Booming: Bridge the Technical Skill Gaps
Inspiring Talk: Achieving Philanthropic Excellence: Unveiling the Successful Case Study in Hong Kong
Ensuring Inclusivity: Empowering Vulnerable Groups in the Journey towards a Just Energy Transition
Uncover Policy and Technological Obstacles in Hong Kong and Asian Cities
Women's Role in the Just Energy Transition: Empowering Change through Access, Knowledge, and Participation
Cross-border Grid Integration in Asia: Opportunities and Solutions
Inspiring Talk: The opportunities and challenges of inclusive energy transitions: Preliminary findings of an interdisciplinary research on four smart energy communities in Hong Kong
Inspiring Talk: Youth and Women-led Energy Revolution: Explore Women and Youth’s role in the RE Contribution and its Significance
Ensuring SDG7: Strategies to Address the Energy Crisis and Achieve Energy Security for All
Roadmap to COP29: Hold 1.5 °C Accountable
Section Chief, Energy Division, UN ESCAP
Michael Williamson is a Section Chief of the Energy Division in the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP). Prior to this, he served as the acting Director of ESCAP’s Subregional Office for South and South West Asia, coordinating ESCAP’s work in 10 countries of South and South West Asia. He also served as Chief of Staff and Senior Adviser to the Executive Secretary of ESCAP. He began his UN career in India in 2013 as the Head of the Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology, a regional institution of ESCAP. Michael’s experience over the last 24 years covers the private sector, government and international organisations with a focus on sustainable development, energy, technology and climate change.
CEO, Global Solar Council
Sonia Dunlop is CEO of the Global Solar Council and has worked in the solar PV industry, renewables policy and climate finance space for almost 15 years. She has previously worked for Solar Power Europe, the European PV association, and Solar Energy UK, as well as being heavily involved in RE-Source Platform. Over the last five years she has been part of the Senior Management Team of climate politics think tank Third Generation Environmentalism (E3G) and worked for the COP26 Glasgow organising team in the UK government. She also spent five years in the European Parliament in Brussels working on renewables and energy infrastructure policy. She has expertise in development finance, renewables policy, digitalisation of energy, Multilateral Development Banks climate finance and corporate Power Purchase Agreements. Sonia speaks fluent English, French and Italian as well as basic Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese, has two children and is based in London.
Independent Journalist
Claudia Lee is an independent journalist and producer whose work focuses on planetary and public health. She has written for publications including the BBC and The Conference Board. She is a University of Hong Kong law graduate and also holds a certificate from the University of Cambridge’s Institute for Sustainability Leadership.
Founder and CEO, Climatenza Solar
- Founder of Climatenza Solar: A company that develops and applies concentrated solar thermal (CST) technology to generate industrial heat directly from the sun.
- Focus on industrial applications of solar: Aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels in industries by providing a clean alternative energy source.
- Global reach: Climatenza Solar has offices in India and Chile, and Akshay works with partners in other countries to promote solar thermal technologies. We are already operational in multiple
- countries including India, Chile, Brazil and Morocco.
- Recognition for his work: Awarded as one of the "Forbes 30 Under 30" in 2023 and recipient of other accolades for his achievements in sustainability.
Director of Climate Energy Finance, Sydney
Tim has 30 years financial markets experience, including providing public interest related financial analysis on the energy transition since 2013, studying China, India and Australia.
Tim has founded Climate Energy Finance Australasia at the start of 2022, having co-founded and worked with the global energy finance thinktank IEEFA over 2013-2021. For 17 years Tim was a Managing Director at Citigroup, Head of Australasian Equity Research. Tim has published over 100 reports on the global energy transition.
Researcher of CarbonCare InnoLab
Kevin Li is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the non-governmental sector, specializing in water, land, climate change, and poverty reduction. He has worked with prominent organizations such as Greenpeace, Oxfam Hong Kong, and International Rivers, and is currently a researcher for CarbonCare InnoLab, a leading Hong Kong-based climate NGO. Kevin is widely respected for his environmental knowledge and ability to propose innovative solutions that effectively address the social and environmental impacts of development. He holds a Master of Arts in Asian Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Hong Kong. Kevin's contributions to the field have earned him numerous accolades, and he is a highly sought-after advisor on social and environmental issues in East and Southeast Asia.
Executive Director at Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED)
Gerry Arances is a long-term climate and environmental advocate. He has engaged governments, companies, and international and domestic finance institutions concerning the climate crisis and sustainability issues, and has worked with indigenous peoples, communities, and civic movements in tackling human rights and natural resource and minerals management issues. Currently, Arances’s primary work concerns advancing energy transformation, ecological integrity, and people-centered development as Executive Director of the Center for Energy, Ecology, and Development (CEED), and as a convener of the Protect VIP Network, Power for People Coalition, and the Withdraw from Coal, and #WagGas campaigns.
Researcher at the Health and Environmental Research Centre, Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand
Dr. Md. Shahariar Chowdhury is a distinguished researcher at the Health and Environmental Research Centre, Faculty of Environmental Management, Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. He has over five years of experience in photovoltaic (PV) technology, specializing in material synthesis, solar cell fabrication, recycling, and characterization, as well as broader e-waste recycling and material recycling initiatives. Dr. Chowdhury has made significant academic contributions, authoring more than 70 research articles, four book chapters, and an edited volume. He is currently working on an authored book on the topic of solar PV recycling. His research has led to the completion of four major projects focused specifically on PV recycling. Currently, he is leading an international development project aimed at advancing solar PV recycling in the Mekong region, generously funded by the Republic of Korea. Professionally, Dr. Chowdhury has also served as a visiting lecturer at Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia, and held a research fellowship at INTI International University’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. His goal is to combine academic recycling research with industrial applications to promote a sustainable circular economy and contribute to sustainable development goals.
Co-Founder and Director of APAC SEP Ltd
Ringo is the Co-Founder and Director of APAC SEP Ltd., a social innovation company which focuses on supporting social startups. He is also the Co-Founder and Convener of 350HK, the local chapter of the global climate movement 350.org. In 2021, He served as Chief Operating Officer for Carbon Care Asia Ltd till its successful M&A with Deloitte China.
Ringo was awarded the Hong Kong Outstanding Young Person in 1984, and became Chairman of the Outstanding Young Persons Association (TOYPA) in 2009. From 2013 to 2019, Ringo was Chairman of TOYPA TRUST. Currently, he is the Chairman of the Climate & Environment Committee of TOYPA; Hon Treasurer of Golden Age Foundation; Executive Committee Member of the Design Council of Hong Kong; Advisory Member of the VTC Hong Kong Design Institute. Ringo advises to a number of social enterprises such as: Zunosaki Ltd, Food Grace, Community Leap and Urban Spring Ltd
Senior Programme Officer at CarbonCare InnoLab
Kylie majored in Political Philosophy and Public Administration Management.
She is an UNFCCC COP Observer and have been the lecturer for CATY (Climate Advocacy Training for Youth) organised by CarbonCare InnoLab, incubating youth in the international climate affairs. Kylie is also involved in the SolarCare Programme of CarbonCare InnoLab, which aims to drive the energy just transition in Hong Kong. Her focus is on facilitating connections between NGOs, officials, and the community to install Solar PV systems and implement climate education programs throughout Hong Kong.
She is a current member of SHE Changes Climate Partners, where she plays a role in contributing to strategic planning aimed at empowering women and developing climate solutions on a global scale.
She has served in the former South Horizon District Councillor's Office. During her time partnering with the District Councillor, she has implemented environmental protection strategic planning. In her climate action endeavours, she prioritises key areas such as women and gender, climate justice, and youth empowerment.
Founder Chairperson of Global Youth Coalition (GYC)
Agustín Ocaña is a dynamic and passionate advocate for sustainability and youth empowerment. With a diverse background spanning bioinformatics research, sustainable agriculture, and global education, Agustín embodies a multifaceted approach to addressing today's pressing challenges.
Originally trained as a biotechnology engineer, Agustín's journey has taken him from the intricacies of bioinformatics research to the rugged terrains of sustainable farming projects. Along the way, he has trekked mountains, immersed himself in indigenous cultures, and delivered speeches at prestigious international events such as COP conferences.
As the founder of the Global Youth Coalition (GYC), Agustín has spearheaded initiatives to empower young people worldwide to tackle climate change and promote sustainable development. Under his leadership, GYC has become a catalyst for innovation and collaboration, bringing together diverse voices and expertise to drive positive change. Recently the Global Youth Climate Training, a collaboration between the Smith School of Enterprise, the School of Geography and the Environment and the Global Youth Coalition, has recently been awarded the. Agustín served as the co-director of the recently awarded program Global Youth Climate Training. This last one got Oxford's Vice-Chancellor’s Environmental Sustainability Award.
Beyond his work with GYC, Agustín is recognized for his role as a mentor and educator, guiding the next generation of leaders in harnessing their potential for social and environmental impact. His commitment to fostering cross-cultural understanding and fostering collaboration underscores his belief in the power of collective action to create a more sustainable and equitable world.
Programme Manager at CarbonCare InnoLab
Fun is an environmental policy specialist with a Master's degree in Social Policy. She has gained extensive experience in research and knowledge transfer through her management of diverse research projects and academic activities during her tenure at multiple universities. Her research focus is primarily on climate change policy, particularly energy policy.
Prior to joining CCIL in 2023, Fun graduated from the inaugural Climate Advocacy Training for Youth (CATY) programme. Her strong passion for climate advocacy led to her selection as one of the youth delegates to COP26 as an Observer. Currently, her main focus is on the CATY programme. Through sharing her experience and knowledge, she aims to empower Hong Kong's youth as climate advocates and promote climate justice.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Kyoto University and United Nations University
Mark Akrofi is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with dual affiliations at Kyoto University and the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, Japan. In this role, he actively contributes to the advancement of research on sustainable and just energy transitions. Mark's primary research focus lies in unraveling the intricate governance, policies, and processes involved in sustainable energy transitions. He obtained his Ph.D. in Sustainability Science from the United Nations University in Japan.
Director of Climate & Sustainability, Deloitte
Pascal is the Director of Climate & Sustainability, Deloitte. He assists clients in driving sustainability projects spanning across different sectors including the public sector, banking, energy, mobility, waste management, and the buildings sector. Pascal has led various projects focusing on strategic planning, policy development, and research initiatives. His recent focus is on building new business models with the aim to foster growth for sustainable technologies like renewable energies and electric mobility, including by way of public policy interventions as well as on delivering learning programs with the goal to equip executives with the toolsets to tackle climate change and capture opportunities on the path to a low-carbon economy. Pascal holds a PhD in Renewable Energy Management and Master’s Degrees in International Management and Accounting and Finance from the University of St. Gallen and the London School of Economics.
Pascal is also appointed as Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology focusing on teaching courses on climate solutions and is a lecturer in other executive education programs and MBA modules focusing on climate change related topics, including business model innovation, renewable energy marketing or the adoption of low-carbon mobility.
Teaching Assistant, The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata and Facilitator, Asia-Pacific Hub and Advisor, Youth Hub, Global Alliance for Rights of Nature (GARN)
Dr. Somabha Bandopadhay teaches at The West Bengal National University for Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata where she also completed her doctoral work. An awardee of the Indo-Canadian Shastri Mitacs Scholarship she pursued research on victimization of transgender persons at the School of Criminology, University of Montreal, Canada. She pursued BA.LLB (International Law Honors) from School of Law, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar and pursued LLM (Human Rights Law) National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore. She was awarded the Nani Palkhivala Memorial Gold Medal at NLSIU Bangalore and the Chancellor’s Gold Medal and Nanibala Devi Memorial Gold Medal at KIIT University. She has more than fifteen research publications to her credit including a few in Scopus indexed journals and numerous blog and magazine articles. She has presented extensively at international platforms like the European Society of International Law. Her papers titled “Steering Earth Justice with Principles of Environmental Ethics” and “The Indian Culture of Agricultural Commons” was selected to be presented at 6th International Eco Summit by Elseiver in Gold Coast, Australia in 2021. Her paper “Agricultural Commons: Where Does India Stand?” was selected for presentation at Annual New York State Political Science Conference, Manhattan College, New York in 2020. She regularly undertakes trainings of police officials, judicial officers and advocates in India on transgender sensitisation. She has undertaken several research endeavours and has recently concluded a collaborative project with University of Leicester, UK on Ponzi schemes in Bengal. She also volunteers for the Global Alliance for Rights of Nature (GARN) and facilitates the Asia-Pacific Hub and Youth Hub. As the most recent moot court judging experience, Somabha judged the national and international (US and Nepal) rounds of the Phillip C Jessup Moot Court competition. Apart from her law career, she is a classical Manipuri dance artist and has been awarded two Government of India scholarships.
Multimedia Journalist
Bonnie Au is a multimedia journalist based in Hong Kong. Her news coverage largely reflects her strong interest in environmental issues in the region. Her involvement in a documentary Delikado, which looks at illegal tree logging in the Philippines, has swept numerous awards at global film festivals. She produced and co-hosted several podcast series for Sustainable Asia, focusing on issues including marine protected areas in Antarctica, illegal trafficking of pangolins, and plastic pollution. Some of which have received recognition at the SOPA awards.
Chief of Section, Energy Connectivity, UN ESCAP
Matthew Wittenstein is Chief of Section for Energy Connectivity at the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP). Matthew supports member States in their efforts improve the sustainability and security of their energy systems through increased cross-border power system integration, and by supporting efforts to develop secure and sustainable value chains for critical energy transition minerals.
Prior to joining the UN, Matthew was Senior Electricity Analyst at the International Energy Agency (IEA). From 2011 to 2014, he was a Fellow at the US Department of Energy. Matthew holds a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University, with a concentration in international economic policy.
Regional Energy Officer, WWF Greater Mekong
May Thida Maung is an Energy Officer at WWF Greater Mekong dedicated to the "Mekong for the Future" Project. With a Master degree in Energy Engineering from Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), May brings over 7 years of expertise in the renewable energy sector. Her work focuses on contributing to initiatives for sustainable renewable energy development and climate change mitigation and adaptation in the region.
Co-chair and Secretary-General of Global Forum on Energy Security
Dr. Qiang Liu is Co-chair and Secretary-General of Global Forum on Energy Security based at Beijing, China since 2012, Co-Secretary-General of the Energy Transition Think Tank Alliance co-founded by Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China National Petroleum Corporation and China University of Petroleum-Beijing in 2023. He is also a consulting expert on energy and Belt & Road Initiative for United Nations Economic and Social Council of Asia and Pacific (UNESCAP). Qiang works for Chinese Academy of Social Sciences since 2004, he has been the Director of Energy Security Studies of Institute of Quantitative & Technological Economics at Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) since 2014. He is also Professor and PhD tutor on energy economics at the University of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Qiang was a visiting scholar at the School of Advanced International Studies of John Hopkins University at Washington D.C., focusing on Sino-American economic interaction; and a Visiting Scholar in American University, focused on Energy Security and Asia-Pacific Energy Cooperation. Before joining CASS, Qiang worked for Hebei Swan Chemical Fiber Company for 3 years, and for Beijing Futian Vehicle Company for 5 years.
Qiang holds PhD of economics from the Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Managing Director and Energy Consulting Practice Leader - India/ South Asia, Tetra Tech
Mr. Ray leads Tetra Tech’s energy consulting practice for South Asia. He manages a portfolio of energy sector consulting projects and executes Tetra Tech’s Asia-Pacific growth strategy. He also works with Tetra Tech offices around the world on global programs in the areas of energy transition, sector reform, energy access and utility transformation.
Mr. Ray has around 18 years of experience in the areas of sustainable financing of clean energy projects, enhancing governance in power markets and sector institutions, regional cooperation and cross border power trade, and utility operation improvement in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and Africa.
Associate Professor, Department of Geography; Director, Asian Energy Studies Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University
Dr. Mah’s research focuses on social aspects of smart energy transitions, specialising in interdisciplinary research that cuts across the fields of energy technologies, energy governance, and sustainability policy studies, with a geographical focus on East Asia covering empirical cases in China, South Korea, and Japan.
Dr. Mah’s team has been highly active in research. Since 2010, she has been the principal investigator of 29 projects, including five major external grant funded studies (e.g. one Research Impact Fund (HK$3.9m) and one GRF (HK$1.3m)). In 2022, she was named the World’s Top 2% Scientist by Stanford University.
Programme Director at CarbonCare InnoLab
Dr. Alissa Tung is the Programme Director of CarbonCare InnoLab. She has extensive experience in community engagement and corporate engagement in the NGO sector. Alissa received a PhD in Material Science from Monash University, Australia, after graduating from Fashion Technology at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her research focus was on developing functional Self-Cleaning Textiles addressing pollution to the environment. She authored more than 10 peer-reviewed papers. Before devoting herself into fighting for climate justice, she was an experienced event planner.
She was the NGO observer of COP24 and COP26, which triggered her aspiration on youth empowerment on climate actions. She initiated the Climate Advocacy Training for Youth (CATY) to train Hong Kong climate youth leaders to voice at international platforms, and SolarCare programmes to bring impact on the solar energy in the fuel mix in Hong Kong. Alissa is committed to boosting youth climate actions and connecting young people to the wider climate networks.
Climate Justice and Youth Coordinator, Bangkok Regional Hub, UNDP
Saumya is the Climate Justice and Youth Coordinator with the Bangkok Regional Hub of UNDP, working on the intersection of climate change and human rights. She has previously worked in the civil society space, focusing on business and human rights, women’s rights and ecological justice.
Chief Economist, Climate Finance Asia
Dr. Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Chief Economist at Climate Finance Asia and Associate Professor at Tokai University in Japan, brings over a decade of experience in teaching, research, and advisory roles in energy economics, policy, and finance. He has lectured at prestigious universities throughout Japan and across Asia. Recognized as one of the world's top researchers in the green finance field, he was included in Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list in 2022 and honored by the Japanese Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology in 2023 with Science and Technology Medal and Commendation. Dr. Taghizadeh-Hesary serves as Editor-In-Chief for the Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management and holds a portfolio boasting over 300 academic joural papers, 22 books, and leadership in numerous research and consulting projects. He earned his PhD in economics from Keio University in Japan.
Chief Economist, Climate Finance Asia
Dr. Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary, Chief Economist at Climate Finance Asia and Associate Professor at Tokai University in Japan, brings over a decade of experience in teaching, research, and advisory roles in energy economics, policy, and finance. He has lectured at prestigious universities throughout Japan and across Asia. Recognized as one of the world's top researchers in the green finance field, he was included in Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list in 2022 and honored by the Japanese Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology in 2023 with Science and Technology Medal and Commendation. Dr. Taghizadeh-Hesary serves as Editor-In-Chief for the Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management and holds a portfolio boasting over 300 academic joural papers, 22 books, and leadership in numerous research and consulting projects. He earned his PhD in economics from Keio University in Japan.
Senior Analyst, Breakthrough Agenda, Climate Champions Team
Kapil Narula works on catalysing international cooperation for ambitious climate action. He has over two decades of versatile work experience in international organisations, government, think tank and universities. He works on clean energy transition, climate change and maritime sustainability. He is the author/editor of seven books and more than 100 articles/papers. He has earlier worked as Economic Affairs Officer at the United Nations, Advisor (Energy) at NITI Aayog, lecturer at the University of Geneva and an officer in the Indian Navy. He holds an interdisciplinary PhD degree in economics, master’s degree in engineering and has a professional certification in sustainability and climate risk.
Asia Regional Lead for Energy Transition, WWF Hong Kong
Reshmi is a climate and energy professional with experience in climate mitigation projects and energy policy adoption in Asia. She has led projects on clean energy adoption, corporate decarbonization, fossil fuel phase out strategy and implemented clean energy projects across sectors and communities in Asia. She has worked with diplomatic missions of UK, Germany on bilateral clean energy promotion with India. Reshmi has a Masters in Environment Management and presently at WWF she oversees the delivery of energy transition projects in Asia and fossil fuel phase out strategy in the region.
Co-founder and CEO of CarbonCare InnoLab
Mr Chong Chan Yau is the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of CarbonCare InnoLab and a member of the Board of Director of Climate Finance Asia. Mr Chong is a graduate from the University of Hong Kong. He obtained a Master's degree in Information Systems from the London School of Economics and Political Science.
He served in the Hong Kong Government as an Administrative Officer. He also served as an Executive Director of Oxfam Hong Kong and a member of the Board of Directors of Oxfam International. He then joined the University of Hong Kong as the Director of Student Development for its Centre for Development and Resources for Students. Mr Chong is active in promoting civil society in Hong Kong. He has been the President of the Hong Kong Blind Union, and a member of the Education and Publicity Subcommittee of the Council for Sustainable Development, which is an advisory committee to the Hong Kong SAR Government on sustainability issues.
Mr Chong has received the Ten Outstanding Young Persons Award in 1991 and the MBE honour in 1995 for his outstanding service to the Hong Kong community. In 2012, Mr Chong has been awarded one of the "Leaders of 2011" by the Sing Tao Publishing Co Ltd and the HKU Honorary Fellowship by the University of Hong Kong.
Deputy Director of Knowledge, Policy and Finance Centre, IRENA
Ute Collier is Deputy Director of the Knowledge, Policy and Finance Centre at the International Renewable Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi. She is responsible for IRENA’s work on policy, markets and finance for the energy transition.
This covers policies and finance for scaling up end-use decarbonisation, green hydrogen, sustainable bioenergy, renewables in the power sector, as well as energy access. She also co-leads IRENA’s annual flagship publication, the World Energy Transitions Outlook. Prior to joining IRENA in May 2021, she was Head of Energy at Practical Action, leading the development organisation’s work on renewable energy solutions in energy access settings.
Previously, she worked at the International Energy Agency and the UK’s Climate Change Committee, as well as a number of public sector and non-governmental organisations earlier in her career.
Secretary General, CityNet
Vijay Jagannathan is a Senior Fellow at the World Resources Institute since his retirement from the World Bank. In this capacity he is advising the institute’s work in developing its sustainable cities agenda, net zero strategies as well as its water program. He is concurrently Secretary General of CITYNET, a network of cities, civil society representatives, training institutions in the Asia Pacific region, interested in peer learning, knowledge sharing and promoting sustainable urban development in the Asian continent. He also teaches a graduate level course on the “World’s Water” at the George Washington University. He was a member of the expert advisory panel that collaborated with the China Academy of Urban Planning and Design develop a policy report on the relevance of “Good City Models for Ecological Civilizations” for the Chinese Government. In addition, he is consulting with international/ regional organizations, such as the World Bank, Green Climate Fund, and the International Centre for Biosaline Agriculture on water, climate and environmental issues. Vijay was a member of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) launched by the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-Moon in August 2012. He has been a lead consultant advising the World Bank’s Independent Evaluation Group on its various evaluations of Bank performance relating to infrastructure and economic policies for the past eight years. He is currently a member of a Panel of Eminent Persons advising the UN Secretary General, Mr. Antonio Guterres on how to implement Zero Waste strategies.
Technical Specialist on Green Jobs, Climate Action and Resilience - Asia Pacific Region, ILO
For the past twenty plus years Mr. Eric Roeder have been of service to the United Nations including addressing dust and sand storm mitigation with UNCCD, advancing energy efficiency and cleaner production in industry with the co-benefit of reduced greenhouse gas emissions with UNEP, sustainable and smart agricultural development with UNESCAP in Beijing, resilient rural infrastructure in Sekong Province of Lao PDR with the ILO, and working with the private sector to advance inclusive and sustainable development including the development and delivery of projects without initial funding to advance the private sector's role in disaster and climate risks. For example, he initiated and delivered an ongoing programme titled Maritime Sector Strategies to Augment Tsunami Monitoring where companies have pledged their infrastructure to host monitoring equipment for tsunami. It is envisioned that these strategies extend their reach throughout South-East Asia and the Pacific. Eric has also served as the UNESCAP Network Coordinator on Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, working to advance PPP as a sustainable development mechanism in line with the SDGs and the Paris Agreement. This work enhanced knowledge to better the bankability of projects in this area and to access private financing. Eric is now an ILO as a Technical Specialist on Green Jobs, Climate Action and Resilience through Just Transition - Asia Pacific Region --working with constituents in various sectors on greening, building climate resilience and transitioning away from polluting and resource intensive business processes to cleaner, resilient and more cost effective ones.
Project Manager at CarbonCare InnoLab
Graduate from University of Wisconsin - Madison, Mr Ken Tai is an experienced Solar System Engineer. He was responsible for projects include Drainage Service Department, Lo Wu Correctional Institution, and Government's 1st model project which was awarded the 2013 Greenest School on Earth recognition.
Ken has been diligently overseeing the installation of the Solar PV system for the SolarCare Programme. By far, he has successfully managed the solar PV operation for an impressive total of 32 sites.
Global Youth Ambassador, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL)
Axell Sutton grew up in an oil city, home to one of the largest and most polluting refineries in Latin America. He is an energy engineer who offers solutions through consultations to promote sustainable energy action. He is a co-founder of multiple initiatives for the training and dissemination of youth sustainable energy projects. He is the author of “A Guide for Young People on Sustainable Energy,” an educational tool to act against climate change created with the support of UNICEF, IRENA, and the SDG7 Youth Constituency. A promoter of sustainable energy transition for more than 10 years, he has impacted over 20,000 young energy leaders from Latin America during his career. He currently represents Latin America in his role as Youth Energy Ambassador in the Sustainable Energy for All (Seforall) and TED Countdown programs.
Director – Group Sustainability,
CLP Holdings Limited
Hendrik is responsible for the Group’s sustainability-related strategy, reporting and communications. He supports the senior management in sustainability and climate change-related risk management and advises on sustainability matters of the Group’s power business in the Asia-Pacific region.
With more than 20 years of experience in sustainability and environmental management across the public, private and NGO sectors, Hendrik previously led research and consulting projects in Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore.
Hendrik currently sits on a number of committees on sustainability-related matters, including as Director of the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA), Steering Committee member of the Climate Governance Institute Hong Kong Chapter, and an advisory panel member for the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA), amongst others.
Director of Climate Finance Asia
With a proven track record of more than 30 years in climate policy development, corporate strategy, and project delivery, I support fund managers, investors, and site owners to navigate the complexities of climate change investment risks and opportunities.
Founder of Clever Carbon and Women and Climate
About Michelle | Clever Carbon Version
Michelle is the founder of clever carbon. She launched her career in Silicon Valley where she worked for some of the biggest names in tech including Salesforce. A proponent for making sustainability the new norm, Michelle founded clever carbon to help teach people about carbon footprint in a hip, fun, and relatable way because what gets measured gets changed. She is a TEDx, SXSW, Bloomberg, and COP28 speaker on the topic of carbon literacy and is a United Nations content contributor. Michelle believes that a carbon literate society will accelerate solutions and actions at the speed and scale required for a thriving planet.
Michelle is also the founder of Women and Climate, a non-profit organization that inspires climate action by creating a joyful and safe space for more women to learn and talk about climate.
About Michelle | Women and Climate Version
Michelle is the founder of Women and Climate, a non-profit organization that inspires climate action by creating a joyful and safe space. She launched her career in Silicon Valley where she worked for some of the biggest names in tech including Salesforce. A proponent for accelerating climate action, Michelle aims to activate more women to start their climate journey and provide a platform for those already working on climate solutions. She created the Women and Climate Speaker Database which now represents over 600 climate professionals and is used by small and large events alike. Michelle is a TEDx, SXSW, Bloomberg, and COP28 speaker and is also a United Nations content contributor.
Associate Professor, Department of Resources Engineering, National Cheng Kung University
Dr. Wei-Sheng Chen is a director of Environment and Recourse Management Research Center (ERMRC), National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) Taiwan; also, he is an associate professor of the Department of Resources Engineering, NCKU. His research interests are in the field of urban mining, mineral processing, extractive metallurgy, circular economics, resource recycling of general wastes and industry wastes. He received his bachelor degree from the Department of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, NCKU in 1984 and obtained master at Graduate School of Mining, Metallurgy and Material Science and Engineering. He also received master degree from Environmental Engineering, University of Southern California, LA in US. His doctor degree was awarded from Department of Resources Engineering, NCKU. His working experience was a chief Engineer of environmental projects at consultant company, Taipei, Taiwan.
Research Assistant Professor of the Asian Energy Studies Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University
Dr. Cheung obtained his MA in Social Science from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and completed his PhD study in 2015 at The University of Hong Kong. His thesis investigates the multilevel stakeholders dynamics between the government, developers and community in the land supply and land-use planning of public open space in Hong Kong.
Dr. Cheung’s recent research interests extended to the multilevel dynamics in smart energy transitions and smart city development from trust and community perspective. His latest research include: Understanding smart energy transitions as a new source of distrust: The perspectives of Hong Kong citizens on the risks of regional intercity energy collaboration in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GPA); and Trust gaps in energy transitions: Japan’s National Deliberative Poll after Fukushima. Prior to joining HKBU in 2017, he served various teaching and research positions in the Department of Urban Planning and Design in The University of Hong Kong.
Board Director, CarbonCare InnoLab
Ir LEE Chi Ming (B.Sc (Eng)(Civil); M.Sc.(Urban Planning); M.Sc.(IDM)) was the chairman of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) Hong Kong Association (2013-2015) and the Hong Kong Representative in the ICE Council (2013-2017). Before his retirement from Water Supplies Department after 32 years of service, he was the head of the Design Division overseeing the design and construction of a portfolio of projects of over $4 billion. He has extensive experience in project planning, finance and management as well as EIA and sustainability study. He has been actively participating in voluntary work. He was a member in the Council of the Hong Kong Examination and Assessment Authority and was the deputy chairman in several committees. He is now the vice-chairman of the local think tank – “Land Watch” specializing in policy study on land issues in Hong Kong.
Disability Inclusion and Empowerment Specialist, UNDP in Asia and Pacific
Alisa Sivathorn is currently a Disability Inclusion and Empowerment Specialist at the United Nations Development Programme Asia and the Pacific. In this role, she provides support on disability inclusion and related topics.
Prior to joining UNDP, Alisa co-founded two startup companies aimed at addressing social issues, such as water-saving toilets and devices that assist blind people in reading printed materials. She has experience working with local, national, and international organizations as a researcher, project manager, and trainer on various social issues, including the rights of persons with disabilities, individuals with diverse identities, and migrants.
Alisa holds a Doctoral degree in law from University College London (UCL)
Deputy General Manager - Sustainability Solutions, SMBC Group
With 20+ years of experience in the financial management industry with more than 10 years at top ranking investment banking firms (JP Morgan, Citi and Credit Suisse), Cedric has been managing fixed income portfolios and analyzing corporate bonds during the most part of his career. He is a CFA charter holder and member of the CFA Society in Singapore and has successfully completed the dual degree Executive MBA program of INSEAD in Singapore and Tsinghua University in Beijing.
He has been developing investable projects in the climate finance space in South-East Asia by supporting issuers to issue green bonds aligned with global frameworks, including the taxonomy of the Climate Bond Standard. He’s also been a consultant for the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia Pacific on Green Finance.
Over the last 3 years, Cedric has led the effort of Climate Bonds Initiative to develop green bond markets in ASEAN, working with regulators, verifiers, financial institutions and issuers on their plans to develop green bonds. He’s been a trainer in the renowned CBI Green Bond Training seminar, as well as a regular presenter in webinars across the region for CBI, ADB and other development institutions.
Research Analyst at the Long Duration Energy Storage Council
Mahika Sri Krishna is a Research Analyst at the Long Duration Energy (LDES) Council, specializing in research efforts relating to long-duration energy storage systems worldwide. Based in Stockholm, she tracks and analyzes emerging LDES projects and technologies, coordinating with international stakeholders to synthesize critical data. She is instrumental in developing the council’s research products and reports, contributing to strategic decision-making in the energy sector and promoting the goal of tripling renewables worldwide by 2030. Her work supports the advancement of energy storage solutions that ensure access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy.
Country Manager - Philippines, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
Ma. Katreena Pillejera, a licensed chemical engineer, currently serves as the Country Manager for the Philippines of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI). Katreena has a decade of experience working with the academe, NGO, corporate top management, and government focused on sustainability program design and implementation.
She has substantial experience on sustainability reporting and consulting where she lead the end-to-end development of sustainability reports across various sectors. She has technical expertise on GHG inventory and management, carbon sequestration and stock assessment, plastic neutrality and waste diversion credit mechanism development, and climate and energy studies.
Katreena is a double Master’s Degree holder, one in Energy Engineering which she earned from the University of the Philippines – Diliman, with a sandwich program in National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan; and one in Public Management from the Ateneo School of Government, showcasing her innovative study focused on climate-related loss and damage in vulnerable provinces in the Philippines.
Katreena has also been active in volunteering works. She stood to be one of the Founding Board members of the Reboot Renewable Energy Transition Institute (REBoot PH) and has been its Climate and Energy Literacy Director in 2021. She is also part of the Women Energy Leaders program funded by the US Energy Association, U.S. Department of State Bureau of Energy Resources’ Power Sector Program and the U.S. Gender Equity and Equality Action Fund.
Executive Director at Reboot Philippines
Toni Dominique Madulid is in the Architecture profession with special interest in the intersection of human-centered design and technology innovation. Tonic, as she is fondly called, has dedicated her research and life work in this personal advocacy of a transdisciplinary approach in tackling technical problems and using the humanitarian lens in finding solutions. More so, she recognizes the urgency of involving youth in coming up with these solutions to ensure continuity and generational impact.
Being a fellow in various global youth innovation programs has led Tonic to organize a network of impact-driven initiatives and mapping out the communities involved within the Southeast Asia region. As the President and Founding Board Member of Reboot Philippines, she leads like-minded youth in enacting the shared advocacy of a just transition to renewable energy in the Philippines. This takes on a grassroots, community-based approach with its methodology heavily relying on inclusive consultation and extensive immersions before relaying proactive recommendations for the potential users to evaluate and hopefully adopt.
Tonic is currently working on climate-smart research for buildings as well as organizing and capacitating renewable energy advocates in hopes to create a unified voice for youth in the discussion of sustainability in the Philippines.
Appointed Expert Advisor for the Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth
Appointed expert advisor for the Presidential Commission on Carbon Neutrality and Green Growth. Responsible for advising the Commission's on international affairs, including COP negotiations and bilateral climate cooperations.
As Director of the Coalition for Our Common Future, manages everyday operations and project portfolio from NDC research to open-source climate AI. Former researcher at Jeju Research Institute's New Frontier Center. Research focused on the Korean smart grid - an optimization of renewable energy, storage systems, electric vehicles, and monitoring systems.
Former researcher at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) Sustainable Development Research Center on quantifying the environmental, economic, and social benefits of mitigating fine dust pollution using big data, trends in global risk assessment, and KAIST green technology mapping.
Discharged Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) interpretation officer. Holds a Master's degree from the KAIST Graduate School of Green Growth and a Bachelor's degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering.
APAC Director, Global Solar Council
Rita has been working in solar industry since 2009. She used to work for solar pannel, inverter and energy storage companies from where she acquired product and maufacturing knowledge, witnessed technical innovations and market changes, and received industry experiences. She has made extraordinary contributions to the companies' technical support, product certification, project development and overseas sales across countires and different times. For her education background, she holds a bachelor degree of Nanjing Normal University and an MBA degree of the University of Liverpool. Ever since Rita joined GSC, she focus on providing customized services and supports to our members and will be committed to the development of solar industry.
Policy and Projects Director, Global Solar Council
Abdallah is a renewable energy professional and climate activist, with a personal mission to advocate for a just energy transition. His background in electrical engineering in addition to his diverse experience enables him to tackle solar energy markets and policy in a holistic approach. Abdallah started his career building large-scale solar PV projects in Jordan, but after realizing the challenges of implementing renewable energy he shifted his focus towards advocacy. To pursue that he worked with the Jordanian renewable energy trade association analyzing policy and market trends and supporting campaigns. Then he expanded his reach internationally by joining organizations like the intergovernmental Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency and the German political foundation Friedrich-Ebert Stiftung where he implemented many projects to help governments, industry, and other stakeholders to accelerate the transition to 100% renewable energy. Abdallah continues to support the scale-up of renewable energy especially solar as a Policy and Market Analyst with the Global Solar Council (GSC).
Chair of Children, Youth and Women Section: Disability Council of Thailand
Asst.Prof. Dr. Arunee Limmanee, former Deputy Rector of Thammasat University and professor at the Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University, Committee on the Anti-Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities, Advisor to the Association of Persons with Disabilities in Thailand, Committee on the Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) in Thailand, etc.