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The Asia Climate Finance Podcast

Joseph Jacobelli
Renewable Energy
Climate Change
Corporate Sustainability
Energy Transition
Climate Finance
COP28
Sustainability
Green Finance
Climate Risk Modeling
Philippines
China
Decarbonization
Vietnam
Environmental Social Governance (ESG)
Sustainability Reporting
Carbon Market
Net Zero
Corporate Renewable Energy Procurement
Financial Viability Of Climate Solutions
Energy Efficiency

The podcast is a journey into the multifaceted world of climate business and finance trends in Asia. Featuring experienced experts and hosted by author, analyst, and investor Joseph Jacobelli, the non-profit podcast, delves into the latest trends and challenges, empowering listeners to navigate Asia’s ever-evolving sustainability and decarbonisation landscape.

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Mark Hutchinson
Director at the Global Wind Energy Council
Global Wind Energy Council
Episode: Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Luke Edwards
Head of Renewable Power and Transition for Australia and New Zealand, and Head of Japan at Brookfield
Brookfield
Episode: Ep61 Asia's energy transition: where private capital sees value, ft Luke Edwards, Brookfield
Tim Bush
Analyst at UBS and expert in batteries and energy
UBS
Episode: Ep60 Batteries and geopolitics: the race for battery supremacy, ft Tim Bush, UBS
Seth Peterson
Senior Executive at Korn Ferry
Korn Ferry
Episode: Ep59 The reshaping of recruitment in Asia, ft Seth Peterson, Korn Ferry
Giorgio Fortunato
Leader of Clean Energy and Power at Google for the Asia Pacific region
Google
Episode: Ep58 A corporate leader driving Asia’s energy transition, ft. Giorgio Fortunato, Google
Mike Thomas
Leading Asia energy economist
The Lantau Group
Episode: Ep57 Asia's energy transition: hybrids rise, gas adapts, and markets reform, ft Mike Thomas, The Lantau Group
Gavin Adda
Chief Executive Officer of Peak Energy Development
Peak Energy Development
Episode: Ep56 Clean energy investing: Asia's transition, ft Gavin Adda, Peak Energy
Don Weatherbee
CEO of Regenx Tech, specializing in eco-friendly mining technology and catalytic converter recycling
Regenx Tech
Episode: Ep55 Driving Change: Eco-Friendly Solutions in the Mining Industry, ft Don Weatherbee, Regenx Tech
Christine Loh
Chief development strategist at the Institute of the Environment
HKUST Institute of the Environment
Episode: Ep53 China's green gambit: deciphering its climate policies, ft Prof Christine Loh, HKUST Institute of the Environment

Host

Joseph Jacobelli
Host, expert, investor, analyst, and author focusing on climate finance.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Smart Cities

    Enjoyed Ep. 24 as a nice foray into my area of business experience - construction, sustainability, proptech, Smart Cities, and decarbonisation. Some good examples and thoughts in here. Links for further reading?

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    HappyValleyGiants
    Hong Kong3 years ago

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Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Q: What are the innovative technologies in the Asia Pacific region?
There are competing philosophies on turbine sizes, with some focusing on larger turbines while others favor mass production to reduce costs.
Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Q: How is the progress in South Korea?
The government has committed to holding annual auctions to create a continuous pipeline for developers.
Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Q: Can you explain what's going on with offshore wind in Japan?
Japan has faced challenges due to over-optimistic bidding in auctions and red tape preventing projects from moving forward.
Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Q: What about specifically in Asia?
GWEC focuses on expanding its presence across Asia with offices in key countries like China, India, Vietnam, Philippines, Korea, and Japan.
Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Q: Could you just tell us a little bit of background about GWEC?
The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is the global trade association for the wind industry, representing major OEMs globally.

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