Overview
The Asia Sustainable Infrastructure Advisory (“ASIA”) Panel, launched at the Asia Infrastructure Forum (“AIF”) in June 2021, will serve as a platform to exchange the latest thinking and best practices on sustainable infrastructure, provide insights and promote opportunities for the private sector to support Asia’s sustainable infrastructure development.
The ASIA Panel (“the Panel”) will be chaired by Minister Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for Finance and National Development. The Panel comprises international experts on sustainable infrastructure who will share their perspectives on topics across the entire infrastructure value-chain.
The Panel will hold its inaugural meeting in Singapore, from 5 to 9 November 2021. As part of the meeting, specially curated public discussions covering three themes will be organised. These are:
Future of Infrastrucutre: Shaping Asia's Sustainability Focus
The Future of Infrastructure Public Discussion will be a platform to uplift the region’s knowledge on key global trends on sustainable infrastructure and highlight solutions that can help meet future priorities for sustainable infrastructure.
Technology on Infrastructure: Technology to Drive Sustainable Infrastructure
The Technology in Infrastructure Public Discussion will be a platform to discuss how climate change and digitalisation serve as driving forces for technological innovations in the energy, water and waste sectors.
Sustainable Investment Financing: Increasing Sustainable Finance for Infrastructure in Asia
The Sustainable Investment-Financing Public Discussion will be a platform to discuss solutions in navigating standards and taxonomies in sustainable financing, as well as meeting the energy transition challenge.
The public discussions will be attended by regional government officials, development finance institutions, private sector organisations, third country officials keen on ASEAN opportunities, institutes of higher learning and media. It will be held via a hybrid format, with approximately 30 participants attending in person, as well as a potentially unlimited number of virtual participants. (Note: using the 2021 Asia Infrastructure Forum organised by Infrastructure Asia, the virtual registrants were around 2000, including 1/3 of registrants at C-suite level).
Read more in the media release or Infographic on The Asia Sustainable Infrastructure Advisory Panel (1.24MB)
SPEAKERS
Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for Financial and National Development, Singapore
Andrew Benedek, Chairman and CEO, Anaergia Inc
Frederic Carron, Vice President - Middle East & Asia, Wärtsilä Energy
Isabel Chatterton, Regional Industry Director, Infrastructure and Natural Resources Asia and Pacific
Cheong Koon Hean, Chairman, Centre for Liveable Cities and Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities
Guy Harvey-Samuel, Chairman, Capella Hotel Group
Peter Head, Founder and Chair, Resilience Brokers
Keiko Honda, Adjunct Senior Research Scholar and Adjunct Professor, Columbia University
Takuya Kamata, Director, World Bank
Arun Kant, CEO, Leonie Hill Capital
Lord Robert Mair, Emeritus Sir Kirby Laing Professor of Civil Engineering, Cambridge University
Scott Minerd, Chairman and Global Chief Investment Officer, Guggenheim Investments
Rowan Palmer, Programme Management Officer, UN Enviroment Programme (UNEP)
Chris Street, Executive Vice President, Market Development, Princeton Digital Group (PDG)
Lynn THO, Partner, Infrstructure Advisory, ASEAN, Infrastructure Advisory Leader, Ernst and Young Solutions LLP
Luca Tonello, Head of Asia, Global Structured Finance, SMBC
Dechen Tsering, Director, Asia and the Pacific Office, UN Enviroment Programme (UNEP)
Robert Yap, Executive Chairman, YCH Group
Zhang Lei, Founder and CEO, Envision Group
Track 1: Future of Infrastructure: Shaping Asia's Sustainability Focus
- Discussing initial findings from ASEAN’s project on Assessment of Future Sustainable Infrastructure Trends and Priorities in a Post-Pandemic ASEAN
- Sharing relevant global solutions on sustainable infrastructure and the infrastructure journeys taken by other regions in meeting their SDGs, and
- Highlighting solutions that can potentially help meet future priorities for sustainable infrastructure in ASEAN.
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Track 2: Technology in Infrastructure: Technology to Drive Sustainable Infrastructure
Technology is revolutionising virtually every aspect of infrastructure, and is changing the way infrastructure is designed, developed and delivered. Two driving forces – climate change and digitalisation – would accelerate the integration of technological innovations into infrastructure.
Technology can play a crucial role in fighting climate change. Defining infrastructure projects in terms of climate mitigation and adaptation outcomes, such as meeting emissions reduction targets and combating sea-level rise, creates an opening for technological solutions to plug the gap. Furthermore, big data, artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) are introducing opportunities for digitalization across the entire infrastructure value chain, from design and construction to operation and maintenance. Ultimately, harnessing technology will pave the way for countries to become low-carbon and more resilient, meet their climate goals and power the fifth industrial revolution.
Climate change and digitalisation are particularly influential in driving the development of sustainable infrastructure in the energy, water and waste sectors, where the need for technological innovations is most pronounced. These three sectors form an interlinked and synergistic nexus. For example, waste-to-energy systems enable waste to be transformed into useable energy. Crucially, technological inclusiveness is key to creating enabling environments for the advancement of the energy, water and waste sectors. To encourage the widespread adoption of technologies, it is important to bring the cost down and help users see benefits.
Key Objectives of Technology in Infrastructure Public Discussion
Co-organized with United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the Technology in Infrastructure Public Discussion would be a valuable platform to uplift the region’s knowledge and awareness on technological developments in sustainable infrastructure by:
- Engaging experts and thought leaders on the role of technology in enabling sustainable infrastructure solutions,
- Sharing key global trends and stakeholders’ experiences in using technologies to improve the sustainability of infrastructure systems,
- Identifying opportunities to apply innovative technologies to sustainable infrastructure solutions in the Asia.
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Track 3: Sustainable Investment Financing: Increasing Sustainable Finance for Infrastructure in Asia
Co-organised with GI Hub and ASEAN + 3 Working Group 1, the Sustainable Investment-Financing Public Discussion would be a platform to discuss issues and solutions in investing in and financing sustainable infrastructure regionally.
Session 1 (3:00pm – 3.45pm): Solutions in Navigating Standards and Taxonomies in Sustainable Financing Global sustainable investment reached US$35.3tn in 2020, making up about 36% of total assets under management globally.
This trend is expected to accelerate as global investors plan to further double ESG assets over the next five years. At the same time, there are many differing standards and frameworks to facilitate the assessment of “green’. Based on the World Bank’s Green Finance platform, there are over 500 policy and regulatory measures issued by public authorities, including governments, central banks, financial regulators, and public financial institutions. Some are targeted at the institutional level and some at products. Charging ahead, many financial institutions have developed their own policies and criteria to provide additional assessment. How can we better navigate this maze of standards and taxonomies to make it easier to on-board more sustainable projects and investments? How have some institutions overcome these issues?
Session 2 (3:50 – 4:30pm): Forging Ahead- Are We Ready for the Energy Transition?
To meet developing Asia’s infrastructure needs while mitigating the effects of climate change, Asia will need about US$1.7tn per year till 20303. More than half of this demand will be in the energy sector. The impact of adjusting to a low-carbon economy because of climate change policies, technological breakthroughs and change in consumer preferences may result in premature devaluation of assets and investments with repercussions to the financial institutions. Coal-fired generation is expanding in Southeast Asia with close to 20 GW of new coal-fired generating capacity under construction4. Unlike Europe, a sizeable portion of Asia still depends on coal for their baseload electricity as the cheapest form of electrification of countries. As organisations race to meet their net-zero targets, how can we meet the energy transition challenge and make renewables in the region cheaper and more accessible, while ensuring countries in the region continue to be affordably electrified?
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Thought Leadership Articles and Success Cases
Track 1: Future of Infrastructure: Shaping Asia's Sustainability Focus
General
AIIB - Case studies (795 KB)
BlackRock - APAC Opportunities in Infrastructure: An Investor Guide to Rapidly Growing Markets (2.5 MB)
Moody's - Sector-in-Depth - Infrastructure & Project Finance Asia (1.5 MB)
PDCOR Limited - Time for the Great Course Correction (565 KB)
PwC - Global Infrastructure Trends (3.9 MB)
S&P - APAC Energy Transition (1.4 MB)
UNEP - Infrastructure Data Innovations in Malawi IDIM (640 KB)
Digital infrastructure
Envision - Case Studies (3.2 MB)
I Squared Capital - Portfolio (147 KB)
Mott MacDonalds - Case Studies (279 KB)
YCH - A Framework for Stakeholder Oriented Mindfulness Case of RFID Implementation at YCH Group (482 KB)
Links
AIIB - AIIB Forecasts Five Key Infrastructure Trends in Post-COVID Recovery, Jan 2021
Netlink Trust - Building the Fibre of a Smart Nation
UNEP - The Promise and Peril of a Digital Ecosystem for the Planet
UNESCAP - The Future of Asian and Pacific Cities, UNESCAP 2019
Logistics
GeTS - Completed projects (5.2 MB)
SATS - Sustainability Report 2017 - 2018 Excerpts (1.3 MB)
SATS - Sustainability Report 2019 - 2020 Excerpts (778 KB)
Links
GeTS - How Supply Chain Orchestration Facilitates Vaccine Distribution
Logistics Infrastructure
Foster + Partners - Droneport (64 KB)
I Squared Capital - Portfolio (147 KB)
Mott MacDonalds - Case Studies (279 KB)
Rotary Engineering - Terminal IoT Connect (1.8 MB)
Links
Schneider Electric - The Supply Chain of Tomorrow
Urban Development
Foster + Partners - Masdar City (65 MB)
Foster + Partners - Uber Air Skyport for Santa Clara (3.8 MB)
Foster + Partners - SNCB (65 KB)
Morrow Architects and Planners - Sustainable Infrastructure from Urban Planning Perspective (105 KB)
Schneider Electric - JLL Case Study - Creating a Sustainable Workplace of the Future (3.3 MB)
Siemens - Financing Smart Buildings - Driving Value in the New Normal (4 MB)
ST Engineering - On Track to Safer and More Reliable Metros (409 KB)
Surbana Jurong - Biomimicry When Nature and Tech Work Together (1.2 MB)
Surbana Jurong - How Surbana Jurong Uses Sensors to Make Buildings Smarter and Safer (552 MB)
Surbana Jurong - Possible Use of Material Passport in the Construction Industry (1.05 MB)
Links
OECD - Smart cities as engines for growth in Asia, OECD 2020
UNESCAP - The Future of Asian and Pacific Cities, UNESCAP 2019
Water
SUEZ - Malta Improves Network Efficiency and Customer Satisfaction with ON'connect (1.8 MB)
SUEZ - Modernizing Water Management for Coimbra (1.3 MB)
SUEZ - Smart Water Meters in Mulhouse (2.2 MB)
Others
Track 2: Technology in Infrastructure: Technology to Drive Sustainable Infrastructure
General
Links
Wärtsilä - Renewable Energy Up Rapidly Amid COVID-19
Digital Infrastructure
Envision - Case Studies (3.2 KB)
I Squared Capital - Portfolio (147 KB)
Mott MacDonalds - Case Studies (279 KB)
AECOM - Resilience Article List (128 KB)
DBS - Enabling Asia's Energy Transition (138 KB)
GIC - The CCUS start-up that captured Macquarie and GIC (233 KB)
Sembcorp - Opening of Floating Solar Farm (1.8 KB)
Sembcorp - Press Release Floating Solar Farm (3KB)
Sembcorp - Tengeh Floating Solar Farm Infographic (2.4 MB)
Siemens Energy - A Closer Look at E-ammonia (1.53 MB)
Siemens Energy - Bionenergy from Biomass Waste (439 KB)
Siemens Energy - Hydrogen Compression An Integral Part of the H2 Value Chain (5.4 KB)
Siemens Energy - Hydrogen Power with Siemens Gas Turbines (1.47 MB)
Siemens Energy - Power to X The Crucial Business on the Way to a Carbon Free World (3.66MB)
Siemens Energy - Project - SeaFloat (2.4 KB)
Sunseap - EMA-KETEP Partnership (166 KB)
Sunseap - More Solar Power for Singapore (529 KB)
Sunseap - Energy Storage Solutions Deployed in Singapore For a More Sustainable Future (417 KB)
Links
Wärtsilä - Wärtsilä Engines Running on Hydrogen Blends Selected for Keppel O&M’s Floating Living Lab
Wärtsilä - The Path Toward A Future of High Renewable Energy In Jiangsu, China
Wärtsilä - A 100% Renewable Power System Across India by 2050
Wärtsilä - Transitioning To A Smarter Grid
Wärtsilä - Bring On More Solar And Wind — But Have Backup Power And Energy Storage
Wärtsilä - Atlas of 100% Renewable Energy
Logistics Infrastructure
Foster + Partners - Droneport (64 KB)
I Squared Capital - Portfolio (147 KB)
Mott MacDonalds - Case Studies (279 KB)
Urban Development
Foster + Partners - California High Speed Rail Vision Plan (68 KB)
Foster + Partners - Fuel Station of the Future (56 KB)
Foster + Partners - Nissan Hub (32 KB)
Foster + Partners - Masdar City (65 MB)
Foster + Partners - SNCB (65 KB)
Foster + Partners - Uber Air Skyport for Santa Clara (3.8 MB)
Morrow Architects and Planners - Sustainable Infrastructure from Urban Planning Perspective (105 KB)
Schneider Electric - JLL Case Study - Creating a Sustainable Workplace of the Future (3.3 MB)
Schneider Electric - East Water (5.5 MB)
Schneider Electric - Kallang Pulse BCA (294 KB)
Siemens - Financing Smart Buildings - Driving Value in the New Normal (4 MB)
ST Engineering - Are Cities Ready for Autonomous Vehicles (187 KB)
ST Engineering - Gearing Up for An Electric Vehicle Charge (96 KB)
ST Engineering - Why Our Autonomous Vehicles are Smarter Than Ever (232 KB)
Sunseap - Storhub Goes Green For Our Local Community (589 MB)
Sunseap - Sunseap to Install Green Energy Systems for StorHub Self Storage Facilities (832 KB)
Surbana Jurong - Biomimicry When Nature and Tech Work Together (1.2 KB)
Surbana Jurong - How Surbana Jurong Uses Sensors to Make Buildings Smarter and Safer (552 MB)
UNEP - Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy – Putting European Transport on Track for the Future (768 KB)
Links
UNEP - District Energy in Cities Initiative
Water and Wastewater
AECOM - Sha Tin Sewage Treatment Works (428 KB)
AECOM - Sungei Api Api and Sungei Tampines (272 KB)
I Squared Capital - Portfolio (147 KB)
Keppel Seghers - Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant (2.2 KB)
Schneider Electric - East Water (5.5 MB)
SUEZ - Malta Improves Network Efficiency and Customer Satisfaction with ON'connect (1.8 MB)
SUEZ - Modernizing Water Management for Coimbra (1.3 MB)
SUEZ - Smart Water Meters in Mulhouse (2.2 KB)
SUEZ - The Future of Infrastructure (350 KB)
OCBC - Setting a green standard for sustainable water and wastewater management (648 KB)
UNEP - Community Benefits of Irans Traditional Qanat System CBIQ (505 KB)
UNEP - resilience.io: GAMA WASH use cases (4.4 MB)
Xylem - Maynilad Inspects 154km Primary Lines Recovers 135MLD Water (496 KB)
Xylem - Sentosa Singapore Transport Analytics (681 KB)
Links
Schneider Electric - Beyond Modernization: 3 Surprising Benefits of Smart Water Technology
Schneider Electric - How Digitization Contributes to Global Water Sustainability Goals
Others
Links
Schneider Electric - Hospital resiliency during a pandemic — Expert Insights
Schneider Electric - How Digital Solutions Help Hospitals Create Flexible Building Spaces