Carbon Market Program: Future Carbon Fund - Change in Fund Regulations
Asian Development Bank | July 2011
Abstract
In November 2006, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) launched the Carbon Market Initiative, since succeeded by the Carbon Market Program. The program is part of ADB’s broader climate change program, and its objective is to promote low-carbon projects in Asia and the Pacific such as those on renewable energy, energy efficiency, and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
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Asian Development Bank. 2011. Carbon Market Program: Future Carbon Fund - Change in Fund Regulations. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/3511. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Development In East Asia
Development Planning
Development Research
Development Financing
Development Policies
Infrastructure Development
Project Development
Systems Design & Development
Alternative energy development
Energy Economics
Renewable Energy
ADB
Development assistance
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Energy
Infrastructure projects
Sustainable growth
Energy
Development policy
Development strategy
Infrastructure projects
Alternative energy program
Alternative energy technology
Energy Subsidies
Energy
Solar energy policy
Development banks
Infrastructure
Joint venture
Energy policy
Renewable energy source
Solar energy
Energy development
Technology
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