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ASIA CLEAN ENERGY FORUM 2022: Financing Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage

Side-event at 2022 Asia Clean Energy Forum organised by CEM CCUS Initiative

Background

Deploying carbon capture is a must to reach net-zero targets, across several industries and sector. This requires hundreds of large-scale projects to be established over the next 10-15 years. Due to often lacking business models, financing large-scale projects is challenging. This official side-event of the 2022 Asia Clean Energy Forum brings together governments, the finance sector and expert analysts to discuss how CCUS financing and investment can be accelerated.

Objectives

  1. To explore what role different types of financial market players can play in deploying CCUS;

  2. To present the role of government policies in the wider Asia region, to help establish business cases;

  3. To discuss how governments and the finance sector can collaborate in the Asia region.


Event Agenda
(all times Manila time, PHST)


20:00 Opening and welcome |
CEM CCUS Initiative

20:05 Market potential for CCUS in Asia | Speaker TBC

20:20 Roundtable 1: Roles of finance sector players in scaling up CCUS in Asia

- Mari Onodera, Managing Director, MUFG Bank Ltd
- Lionel Martinez, Vice President, ING Bank
- Priyantha Wijayatunga, Energy Sector Chief, Asian Development Bank
- Ian Havercroft, Principal Consultant, Global CCS Institute
- Won-Dong Cho, Adviser, Karbon Korea
- Moderator: Tom Morley, Dept. for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, UK

20:50 Roundtable 2: Governments as drivers for CCUS in Asia

- Saleh Abdurrahman, Member of Committee, BPH Migas, Indonesia
- Takeshi Soda, Director, METI, Japan
- Fourth panelist TBC
- Moderator: Jocelyn Taylor, Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, AUS

21:20 Closing remarks
21:30 Close of event

Further information, please visit the website: CEMSideEvent2022

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