Asia Clean Energy Forum 2026
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The Asia Clean Energy Forum (ACEF) 2026 marks a significant milestone as it celebrates the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) 60th anniversary while addressing the most pressing challenges in clean energy transition.
ACEF 2026 signifies a crucial milestone in the institution’s energy engagement in Asia and the Pacific. The forum reflects ADB’s updated energy policy in 2025 and responds to the region’s growing demand for clean energy solutions that are secure, resilient, and inclusive. It takes place against a backdrop of economic uncertainty in Asia and the Pacific, with regional growth projected to slow to 4.0% in 2026. At the same time, persistent energy access gaps continue to affect more than 400 million people, while rising geopolitical and trade tensions add further pressure on economies across the region.
ACEF serves as a regional platform for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and the promotion of practical clean energy solutions that go beyond conventional transition models. The forum will bring together a diverse range of stakeholders including governments, private sector actors, academia, financial institutions, NGOs, and development partners to collectively address the region's pressing energy challenges and emerging opportunities.
Objectives
ACEF 2026 will focus on advancing four essential areas:
- building energy security through diversified, reliable clean energy sources;
- developing resilient systems that can withstand disruptions;
- promoting inclusion through equitable access and participation; and
- developing intelligent energy systems that use digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and smart grids to improve management efficiency partners working on energy issues and solutions.
ACEF 2026 will focus on advancing four essential areas: (i) building energy security through diversified, reliable clean energy sources; (ii) developing resilient systems that can withstand disruptions; (iii) promoting inclusion through equitable access and participation; and (iv) developing intelligent energy systems that use digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and smart grids to improve management efficiency.
Target participants include key decision makers of governmental energy agencies and organizations; ADB developing member countries’ government representatives; ADB executing and implementing agencies involved in energy, and related fields such as finance, transport, social and urban development, environment, and climate change; policymakers, regulators, and managers from the public and private sectors; representatives and lead experts in energy-related technologies. Development and knowledge partners working on energy issues and solutions, and academia.
Early bird rates will run until 1 May. Please visit the website for more details.