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Easing greenhouse gas emissions cannot cope with overall energy growth in Asia, according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Only 2 percent of the total electricity generated in Asia comes from renewable sources – partly because of the investment risks involved, the ADB said.
Renewable energy and efficient technologies are seen by private investors as too new and too risky and are not willing to provide equity finance or seed capital, the Manila-based development bank said.
“By 2010, Asia is expected to account for nearly a third of global greenhouse gas emissions, so to slow that down, increases in investment in renewable energy, energy efficiency and other clean technologies are needed,” said Mu Shin Kim, Investment Specialist of ADB’s Private Sector Operations Department.
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