With several countries in Asia now committed to net-zero emissions by 2050 but still highly dependent on fossil fuels, urgent action is needed to scale up, and speed up, the energy transition. How do institutional investors view the prospect of net zero in Asia? What are the options for scaling up, and the likely risks and returns?
Are there sufficient projects in the pipeline and how will geography play a part in what’s possible? Join a panel of leading experts in a broad ranging discussion about the challenges and opportunities of net zero for Asia.
Keira Balderston – Vice President, Renewable Power Brookfield
Charlie Reid – Managing Director, Asia Pacific BlackRock Renewable Power
Paul Curnow – Global Co-Head of Energy & Partner, Ashurst
Giles Parkinson – Founder & Editor, RenewEconomy
Recorded on June 30 2022.
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