Energy demand is soaring in the region on the back of economic and population growth, and the ADB said that by 2035 developing countries in the region will account for 56 per cent of global energy use, up from 34 per cent in 2010. They will need more than USD 200 billion in energy investments by 2030.
The UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and the UN Development Programme are ADB's partners.
"We can overcome energy poverty through sustainable, low-carbon energy means, and through this new hub we are gathering together investors, innovators and experts to make this happen," said ADB Vice President Bindu Lohani.
One of the goals of the center is to support developing Asian countries in preparing country action plans to meet the UN targets of ensuring universal access to modern energy by 2030, and doubling both the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency and the share of renewable sources of energy like solar or wind power.
He urged policy makers to ensure that public policies have transparency, longevity and credibility to lessen risks that will dampen needed investments in energy.
Finding innovative solutions to energy poverty can save lives, because 3.3 million deaths in Asia annually are associated with inhaling toxic fumes from wood, charcoal, coal or dung, said Caitlin Wiesen, Asia-Pacific regional manager of UNDP.
The world needs a staggering amount of investments in energy for the next two decades equivalent to half of the global economy to meet the UN goals, said Christoph Frei, secretary general of the World Energy Council composed of 3,000 private and government organisation in 90 countries.
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