“Providing last mile connectivity for electricity access, developing proper energy mix by investing in renewables and harnessing regional power trade, establishing a dynamic natural gas pricing and electricity tariff mechanism, attracting private sector investment, and developing the sector in the context of climate change are critical for inclusive and sustainable development.”
“The government and the development partners have collaborated well in the energy sector, but new challenges have emerged, triggering rapid response requirements through enhanced partnership and innovation,” Parkash added.
The discussions at the meeting also focused on industrial development and diversification of industrial base; transforming energy demand patterns based on residential, industrial and transport consumption; and extended regional cooperation in thermal and hydro power generation, among others.
Dr. Ahmad Kaikaus, Senior Secretary, Power Division; Abu Hena Md. Rahmatul Muneem, Secretary, Energy & Mineral Resources Division and other government officials attended the LCG meeting.
Representatives from AFD, AIIB, DFID, EIB, EU, IDB, GIZ, JICA, KfW, USAID, UNDP, World Bank, participated in the meeting among other development partners, according to a media release of ADB.
ADB says it is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty.
In 2018, it made commitments of new loans and grants amounting to $21.6 billion.