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Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia

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The Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE) project aims to support Southeast Asian partner countries in the transition to a future energy system that provides reliable and affordable energy to the people while increasing political ambition to comply with the Paris Agreement. Through a comprehensive approach, including public, private and research organisations, CASE contributes to shifting the narrative of the energy sector in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Viet Nam towards an evidence-based energy transition.

The project is organised in five main activities.

Research and Evidence

  • Identifying and addressing research gaps and missing evidence for an energy transition in Southeast Asia
  • Repacking existing evidence to increase understanding
  • Researching and providing new evidence and facts to support decision making in the energy field

Transparency and Mapping

  • Continuous stakeholder mapping to facilitate coordination
  • Knowledge platform to facilitate information sharing and retention of expertise

Dialogue (non-energy sector)

  • Identifying relevant non-energy issues and public stakeholders impacted by energy transition-related issues
  • Supporting public dialogue and ownership of the long-term impacts and co-benefits of energy transition and ambitious climate policy

Technical Assistance (energy sector)

  • Training key energy institutions and decision-makers on energy transition-related (technical and regulatory) issues
  • Quality data and information to drive dialogue on energy transition among energy stakeholders and support change
  • Supporting knowledge exchange among key energy stakeholders
  • Building a sustainable network of energy think tanks in Southeast Asia

Promoting public discourse

  • Developing communication activities around the energy transition in Southeast Asia to inform the general public about energy transition challenges, issues and benefits
period

Period
03/2020 - 02/2027

Budget

€4,154,000

Funding Agencies

The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Actions (BMWK)

PARTNERS

  • Agora Energiewende
  • NewClimate Institute
  • Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) in the Philippines
  • Institute for Essential Services Reform in Indonesia
  • Energy Research Institute (ERI)
  • Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) in Thailand

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CASE

Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia

Share
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GIZ_Vietnam-8245-0-33-633-368-1595220538
period

Period
03/2020 - 02/2027

Budget

€4,154,000

Funding Agencies

The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Actions (BMWK)

PARTNERS

  • Agora Energiewende
  • NewClimate Institute
  • Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities (ICSC) in the Philippines
  • Institute for Essential Services Reform in Indonesia
  • Energy Research Institute (ERI)
  • Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) in Thailand

Activities

The Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE) project aims to support Southeast Asian partner countries in the transition to a future energy system that provides reliable and affordable energy to the people while increasing political ambition to comply with the Paris Agreement. Through a comprehensive approach, including public, private and research organisations, CASE contributes to shifting the narrative of the energy sector in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Viet Nam towards an evidence-based energy transition.

The project is organised in five main activities.

Research and Evidence

  • Identifying and addressing research gaps and missing evidence for an energy transition in Southeast Asia
  • Repacking existing evidence to increase understanding
  • Researching and providing new evidence and facts to support decision making in the energy field

Transparency and Mapping

  • Continuous stakeholder mapping to facilitate coordination
  • Knowledge platform to facilitate information sharing and retention of expertise

Dialogue (non-energy sector)

  • Identifying relevant non-energy issues and public stakeholders impacted by energy transition-related issues
  • Supporting public dialogue and ownership of the long-term impacts and co-benefits of energy transition and ambitious climate policy

Technical Assistance (energy sector)

  • Training key energy institutions and decision-makers on energy transition-related (technical and regulatory) issues
  • Quality data and information to drive dialogue on energy transition among energy stakeholders and support change
  • Supporting knowledge exchange among key energy stakeholders
  • Building a sustainable network of energy think tanks in Southeast Asia

Promoting public discourse

  • Developing communication activities around the energy transition in Southeast Asia to inform the general public about energy transition challenges, issues and benefits

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