ECO-ASIA Clean Development and Climate Program Patrick J. D’Addario ECO-Asia Clean Development and Climate Program Presented at: 6 September 2010 Hotel.

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ECO-ASIA Clean Development and Climate Program Patrick J. D’Addario ECO-Asia Clean Development and Climate Program Presented at: 6 September 2010 Hotel Claridge’s, New Delhi ECO-ASIA Clean Development and Climate Program Patrick J. D’Addario ECO-Asia Clean Development and Climate Program Presented at: Workshop on State Energy Conservation Funds International Perspectives and Applications in India 6 September 2010 Hotel Claridge’s, New Delhi

The USAID Environmental Cooperation - Asia Clean Development and Climate Program (ECO-Asia CDCP) is a program supported by USAID’s Regional Development Mission - Asia (RDMA) with additional funding from Dept. of State Asia Pacific Partnership (APP). Since its inception in 2007, ECO-Asia CDCP has developed partnerships to facilitate clean energy technologies and practices to address Asia’s immediate energy challenges and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. What (Who?) is ECO-Asia?

Program Objective Promote market transformation leading to increased clean energy investments and GHG emissions reductions Activities Strengthening policy and market incentives Promoting technology best practices and mobilizing increased access to clean energy financing Sharing knowledge to accelerate deployment of cost-effective clean energy practices

ECO-Asia CDCP Geographic Coverage China India Indonesia Philippines Thailand Vietnam These 6 countries account for 96% of the GDP of Asia’s developing countries

ECO-Asia Clean Development Climate Program Areas Private Financing for Clean Energy Increasing the Capacity of Financial Institutions Financing for Energy-Efficiency Projects Regional Exchange on Clean Energy Policy and Regulation Promoting Energy-Efficient Lighting (

Partnership Agreement between Kerala EMC and ECO-Asia In May 2008, the ECO-Asia CDCP, with APP funding, formed a partnership with Kerala EMC to support the State in its efforts to create a State Energy Conservation Fund. Partnership activities include:  Assessment of market potential for energy efficiency investments  Design of KSECF  Development of options for financial structuring, fund management and administration  Criteria for selection of investment opportunities and projects  Preliminary development of a pipeline of investment projects.

ECO-Asia CDCP: Initially Three sectors

Outcomes of various studies

Thank You! Patrick J. D’Addario Team Leader, Energy Efficiency and Bank Finance ECO-Asia Clean Development and Climate Program Bangkok, Thailand K V Rajeshwari Deputy Country Manager, India ECO-Asia Clean Development and Climate Program New Delhi, India