Asian Development Bank Launches Regional Fund to Accelerate ASEAN Power Grid Integration
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The Asian Development Bank has launched a new multi-partner trust fund to strengthen and modernize electricity grids across Southeast Asia, marking a major step toward regional energy integration. The initiative, called the Regional Connectivity Fund for Energy in Southeast Asia (RCF), is aimed at accelerating the development of the ASEAN Power Grid, which seeks to establish a fully interconnected energy network across the region by 2045.
The fund has been introduced to help move cross-border energy projects from early planning stages to actual implementation. By improving grid connectivity, the initiative is expected to deliver reliable and affordable electricity to nearly 700 million people in Southeast Asia. This is considered crucial as the region’s energy demand is projected to grow rapidly and could triple by 2050 due to rising population and economic activity.
The RCF begins with an initial contribution of around $25 million, supported by international partners including the governments of Australia, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. Managed by the ADB, the fund will primarily focus on project preparation activities such as feasibility studies, engineering design, and financial structuring. These early-stage processes are critical in ensuring that projects are technically sound and financially viable, making them more attractive to investors.

