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    Quantum Leap in Wind Power in Asia: Structured

    ConsultationAsia Clean Energy Forum Pre-event WorkshopAsian Development Bank, 6 ADB Avenue, Metro Manila, Philippines, 21 June

    2010

    ADB is committed to increasing access to clean and affordable energy for peoplethroughout the region. This is translated through the 2009 Energy Policy for itssupport to the energy sector and energy security in Asia. ADB will support low-carbon pathways through renewable energy and energy efficiency, universalaccess to energy, and energy sector reforms, capacity building, and governancein ADBs quest for a region free of poverty.

    Wind power is poised to simultaneously address the three challenges of energysecurity, 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 itsaim to help Developing Member Countries (DMCs) to provide reliable, adequateand affordable energy for inclusive growth in a socially, economically, andenvironmentally sustainable way.

    While wind power has gained momentum in China and India, even surpassingthe achievements of some developed countries, the rest of Asia has yet to see aconsiderable increase in wind installed capacity. Persistent institutional,technical, regulations, market and risk perception, economic and financialbarriers continue to hamper large scale wind investments and deployment. Thekey challenge is to identify country specific impediments and developcomprehensive multi-sector multi-stakeholder roadmaps to overcome thesebarriers and achieve the quantum leap.

    ADB proposes a three-phased approach starting with consultations to achieveunderstanding of the risks and hindrances to wind power development as wellas of the driving factors in the success of China, India and other wind powergenerating countries. The lessons learned shall form the framework forstrategies and solutions on a regional, country and sector wide bases. Thesecond phase will involve the formulation of ADBs response andcommencement 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 of100 MW each) can be established through joint ventures that will facilitatetechnology transfers, capital in-flows, and management adaptation. In priorityDMCs ADB would like to support over 1.0 GW wind power to be developed in thenext 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 acapacity rate of 22% (2,000 hours per year). This will reduce CO2 by 2 milliontons per year, at a rate of 1.0 kg/kWh.

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    The high level structured stakeholder consultation workshop will kick-off ADBsAsia Clean Energy Forum in June 2010 (seehttp://www.adb.org/documents/events/2010/asia-clean-energy-forum/default.asp). Key players in the global and Asian wind industry, from thesectors of finance, technology, project development, policy and regulation, shall

    gather to brainstorm and devise the Asian quantum leap in wind powerroadmap. For more information please contact Leah Jean Luna at: Tel: +632632 5982 and Email: [email protected].

    http://www.adb.org/documents/events/2010/asia-clean-energy-forum/default.asphttp://www.adb.org/documents/events/2010/asia-clean-energy-forum/default.aspmailto:[email protected]://www.adb.org/documents/events/2010/asia-clean-energy-forum/default.asphttp://www.adb.org/documents/events/2010/asia-clean-energy-forum/default.aspmailto:[email protected]
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    Quantum Leap in Wind Power in Asia: Structured

    ConsultationAsia Clean Energy Forum Pre-event Workshop

    21 June 2010, Proposed Agenda

    Objective:

    To bring together major stakeholders to consolidate lessons learned and formulatea roadmap to achieve a quantum leap in wind power development in Asia. Thespecific objectives are to:

    (i) Present status and country perspectives in wind power development inselected countries in Asia and Pacific

    (ii) Share successful experiences and models from China, India and from aroundthe 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, WindExperts, Financing Institutions, bi-laterals and multilateralsdevelopment institutions, Private Project Developers, ResearchInstitutions

    Pre-Workshop Mixer, Sunday 20 June 2010

    6:00 8:00

    PM

    Ice Breaker, Cocktails/ light snacks: Welcome: Soo Yang Han, POSCO

    E&CVenue: Discovery Suites - 25 ADB Avenue, Ortigas Center, Philippines 63 2 719 8888

    Workshop, Monday 21 June2010

    Venue: ADB Auditorium, unless otherwisespecified

    Time Topic DetailsModerato

    rPresenter

    8:30 9:00AM

    Registration and Thematic Sessions sign up

    9:00 9:10AM

    Welcome Address WelcomeRemarks

    XianbinYao, DG,RSDD,

    ADB

    Philip C. ErquiagaDG, PSOD, ADB

    9:10 9:30AM

    Wind PowerDevelopment aroundthe World andImplications for Asia

    KeynoteSpeech

    Honourable MinisterDr. Farooq AbdullahMNRE, India

    9:30 9:40AM

    Objectives of thestructuredstakeholder

    Introduction

    WooChong UmDeputy DirectorGeneral, RSDD, ADB

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    consultation

    9:40 10:05AM

    Wind PowerDevelopment in PRC -lessons for othercountries in Asia

    ExecutivePresentation

    Li Junfeng , DeputyDirector General ofEnergy ResearchInstitute &

    Sec. General ofChina RenewableEnergy Industries

    Association

    10:05 10:30 AM

    Policy Evolution andPrivate SectorPerspective of WindEnergy - India

    ExecutivePresentation

    V. Subramanian,Secretary Generaland CEO of IndianWindEnergy

    Association10:30 10:45 AM

    Refreshments

    10:45 11:05 AM

    Wind Power MatureMarket: History andLessons

    Presentation

    AnilTerwaySr. Advisorand co-chairEnergyCOP,RSOD,

    ADB

    Angelika Wasielke,Chief Technical

    Advisor,GTZ, Viet Nam

    11:05 11:25 AM

    IEA Wind EnergyRoadmap

    Presentation

    Thomas Kerr, IEA

    11:25 12:25 AM

    Selected Country and RegionalPerspectives: Armenia,Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand,Vietnam

    Areg Barseghyan,ARM, ADB, Mr. ArifAllaudin, CEO AEDBPakista; UpaliDaranagama,Additional Secretary

    MOPE Sri Lanka; Dr.Twarath, DEDEThailand; Dr. NguyenAnh Tuan, ConsultantVietnam

    12:25 12:30AM

    Thematic Sessions Mechanics andSign up

    Mary GraceAlindogan and Cindy

    Tiangco,ADB12:30 1:30PM

    Picture Taking ADB Courtyard followed by lunch - on your own ADBCafeteria / near by

    1:30 3:00PM

    Parallel Group Discussions on Barriers and Solutions for keyThemes

    Role of the Chair: Guide technical discussion, ask right questions,challenge the participants, summarize and present findings at theplenaryRole of the Moderator: Ensure that everybody is heard, discussionsare on time and keep the focus on the topic and note questions thatare deferred for the plenaryRole of the Rapporteur: Capture salient points in the discussion andwork with the session Chair and moderator on the presentation ofbreakout session results

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    Themes: Financing

    and Costs

    Turbineand Grid

    Technology

    Policy andRegulation

    ProjectDevelopme

    nt

    Small ScaleApplication

    s

    Rapporteurs: Bayanjargal

    Byambasaikhan, EnergySpecialist,CWRD, ADB

    Paul Hattle,

    EnergySpecialist,SERD, ADB

    Siddhartha

    Shah, SeniorInvestmentSpecialist,PSOD, ADB

    Daniela

    Schmidt,RenewableEnergySpecialistSEEW, ADB

    Lauren

    Sorkin,ClimateChangeCoordination, RSDD,

    ADBModerators: Stefan

    GsangerSecretaryWWEA

    Len George,EnergySpecialist,SAEN,ADB

    CaitlinPollockSenior

    Analyst,EmergingEnergy

    Research

    Sean Sutton,President,Vestas AsiaPacific

    Craig WilsonExec.Director,FoundationforDevelopmen

    tCooperation

    Chairs: KurumiFukaya,PrincipalInvestmentSpecialistPSOD, ADB

    SorenKarkovDirectorCleanEnergy,DNV

    JannikTermansen,VicePresident,Vestas AsiaPacific

    JamiHossain,Chief Mentor& Founder,WindForceIndia

    KnudHedeager,Exec. VP&COO,Alternergy,Philippines

    AuditoriumZone B

    AuditoriumAnnex I

    AuditoriumAnnex II

    AuditoriumZone A

    Conf. 4522N

    3:00 3:15PM

    Coffee Break

    3:15 4:15PM

    Reporting and Discussion on Barriers and Solutions for keyThemesTheme Moderat

    orTheme Chair,Moderator andRapporteur

    Financing and Costs

    S.

    Chander,

    Chair

    Energy

    COP,ADB

    Kurumi Fukaya, StefanGsanger, and BayanjargalByambasaikhan

    Turbine and Grid Technology Soren Karkov, Len Georgeand Paul Hattle

    Policy and Regulation Jannik Termansen, CaitlinPollock, Siddhartha Shah

    Small Scale Applications Knud Hedeager, CraigWilson and Lauren Sorkin

    Project Development Jami Hossain, SeanSutton, and DanielaSchmidt

    4:15 4:30PM

    Questions andAnswers

    RoundtableOpen

    Attendees

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    Session

    4:30 5:15PM

    Status of WindEnergyDevelopment in

    the PhilippinesPhilippines WindEnergyDevelopmentroadmap

    Comments andnext steps

    PanelDiscussion

    AnthonyJude,DirectorSEEWADB

    Fort Sibayan, REMB-DOE,Philippines

    Vincent Perez, CEO

    Alternergy, Philippines Jesusito Sulit, Sr. Adviser

    to the President,National Grid Corp.Philippines

    Sohail Hasnie, PrincipalEnergy Specialist,SEEW, ADB

    5:15 5:30PM

    Strategy for a WayForward

    Next steps Jitendra Shah, AdvisorRSDD ADB

    5:30 5:45PM

    Closing RemarksWind

    Visionaries Asia

    Closingand

    Recognition

    Anthony Jude, DirectorSEEW ADB

    Post Workshop Mixer, Monday 21 June 2010

    6:00 8:00PM

    Meet people leading Winds ofChange

    Light Snacks and drinks , ADBCourtyard

    Tuesday 22 June 2010 Post Workshop ActivityWIND ENERGY DEVELOPMENT ROADMAPS FOR SRI LANKA

    10:00 12:00AM

    Drafting Sri Lanka Wind EnergyDevelopment roadmap

    Robert Dobias, Sr.Advisor, ClimateProgram

    BriefingTheatre 2

    Open for meetings amongstparticipants

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