Sharad Somani, Partner, Head of KPMG ESG, KPMG in Singapore
The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) was a watershed moment in global climate action. Nearly 200 nations committed to ambitious targets, including tripling renewable energy capacity and doubling energy efficiency by 2030. The spotlight shone on blended finance as a strategic tool for sustainable development, and a phased withdrawal from fossil fuels signalled a new era of decarbonisation.
However, the COP28 declaration raises three critical areas that need sharper focus: realignment, retirement, and reinforcement.
Firstly, the realignment of the energy value chain is essential. Doubling energy efficiency and tripling renewable energy capacity to 11 terawatts within this decade will require an unprecedented global commitment. This is not just about transitioning away from fossil fuels, but also embracing low-emission technologies, including nuclear energy. This will require extensive collaboration, sector-based approaches, capability development, and replicable use-case models, particularly across hard-to-abate sectors like the industrial and real estate sectors. While challenging, this shift presents significant opportunities, especially in Southeast Asia where tripling renewable energy capacity from 100 gigawatts (GW) to 300GW by 2030 will create vast demand for financing, technology, and supply chains.
Secondly, retiring coal power plants and reducing methane emissions demands innovative solutions. The Methane emission pledge of over US$1billion and the Oil and Gas Decarbonisation Charter are steps in the right direction, but more needs to be done. In South-east Asia, with over 80GW of coal-fired power capacity, transitioning away from fossil fuels will require a balance between environmental imperatives and economic realities.
Thirdly, reinforcement through policy measures and innovative financing is crucial. As we move towards net-zero, championing technological solutions, innovative use cases, and R&D in low carbon alternatives will be key.