The Asia Climate Finance Podcast

<p>The podcast is a journey into the multifaceted world of climate business and finance trends in Asia. Featuring experienced experts and hosted by author, analyst, and investor Joseph Jacobelli, the non-profit podcast, delves into the latest trends and challenges, empowering listeners to navigate Asia’s ever-evolving sustainability and decarbonisation landscape.</p>

Ep73 Planetary Health and Climate Finance: AIIB’s Vision, ft Vera Siesjö, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Explore the powerful links between climate, health, and development. Hear from Vera Siesjö how the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank is tackling health challenges in Asia and beyond. Discover how climate change, digital innovation, and infrastructure investment shape health for millions. Learn why a healthy planet means healthier lives. REF: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR PLANETARY HEALTH ABOUT VERA: Vera Siesjö is a global health leader with ...

11-13
46:42

Ep72 MDB Insights: Financing Nature-Based Solutions, ft Erik Berglof & JP Thia, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Discover how nature itself is becoming the new infrastructure shaping our future. In this episode, experts from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank reveal how wetlands, mangroves, and forests are not just scenery but powerful tools for climate resilience and sustainable economic growth. We discuss innovative finance solutions mobilising private capital, the challenges of valuing natural assets, and why protecting nature is criti...

10-30
50:09

Ep71 Innovative models for sustainable financing, ft Woochong Um, Global Energy Alliance

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Fuel your understanding of climate finance and energy transition. Join Woochong Um, CEO of the Global Energy Alliance, as he reveals how bold partnerships and innovative financing are powering global clean energy solutions. Discover real-world stories of impact, scaling technologies, and breaking down barriers to a greener future. Tune in to unlock the future of sustainable development. GEAPP REPORT: Impact Report 2025 ABOUT WOOCHONG...

10-16
49:35

Ep70 Why Energy Tech Will Change Everything, ft Kingsmill Bond, Ember

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com We talk to Kingsmill Bond, energy strategist at Ember, sharing insights from his latest report, "The Electrotech Revolution". Discover how new energy technologies are transforming economies and geopolitics, with a special focus on Asia's rapid clean energy advancements. Tune in to explore the future of power systems, investment shifts, and what it means for a sustainable world. REF: The Electrotech Revolution; Electricity Data Explor...

10-02
34:46

Ep69 Beyond Hype: Making Green Molecules Commercially Viable, ft Alexander Tancock, InterContinental Energy

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com How do you scale green hydrogen from a laboratory curiosity to industrial reality? Alexander Tancock, CEO of Intercontinental Energy, reveals the breakthrough P2H2 Node system that’s turning massive renewable projects into factory-produced “Lego blocks.” With numerous projects across three continents and backing from strong financial partners, Intercontinental Energy isn’t just making green hydrogen—they’re creating green iron to dec...

09-17
40:10

Ep68 Bridging the Climate Finance Gap: VC Trends in APAC, ft Toby Chan, Audacy

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Jacobelli and Toby Chan unpack the dynamic landscape of climate tech investing in Asia. The discussion highlights current VC trends, financing gaps, and the transition from emerging tech to mainstream infrastructure, with case studies from maritime and aviation. Discover why Asia is gaining ground amid US policy shifts and how policy, capital, and supply chains are driving change in the region. ABOUT TOBY: Toby is a co-founder...

08-28
36:46

Ep67 Australia's Green Hydrogen Reality Check, ft Nick Smith, Global Decarbonisation Advisory

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com This episode dives deep into Australia's position as an emerging leader in the green hydrogen market, exploring both the immense potential and current challenges facing the industry. Nick Smith, a leading expert, shares insights from his unique perspective spanning corporate, government, and advisory roles, discussing major projects like the 1.8 million tonne Murchison Green Hydrogen Project in Western Australia and the infrastructur...

07-30
53:04

Ep66 Missing Link: Coordinating $45B in Southeast Asian Energy,, ft Maximilian Heil, GIZ

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Southeast Asia's energy transition faces a critical challenge: information fragmentation. With hundreds of projects, billions in investments, and countless stakeholders working across the region, coordination has been nearly impossible - until now. In this episode, we explore SIPET (Southeast Asia Information Platform for the Energy Transition), an open-source platform. Our guest, Maximilian Heil from GIZ, reveals how this innovative...

07-10
27:35

Ep65 Financing strategies for Asia’s energy transition, ft Srini Nagarajan, British International Investment

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In this episode, Joseph converses with Srini Nagarajan, who heads Asia for British International Investment (BII). BII is the UK’s development finance institution. It is focused on investing in sustainable infrastructure and businesses in developing countries to promote economic growth and support the UK's development goals. Between 2022 and 2026, BII plans to allocate at least 30% of its total new commitments by value to climate fin...

06-22
49:27

Ep64 From bunker to biofuel: CBL's maritime energy transition, ft Venus Zhao, CBL International

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Banle Group’s Venus Zhao discusses how CBL International is revolutionising the maritime industry through sustainable biofuels. Its B24 biofuel blend reduces GHG emissions by up to 25% compared to conventional marine fuels. With operations across 60+ global ports and recent ISCC certifications, CBL is positioned to capitalise on the projected 50% growth in the green marine fuel market despite current supply constraints. Venus outline...

05-28
30:10

Ep63 Blowing strong: the surge of wind energy in Asia, ft Mark Hutchinson, Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In this episode of the Asia Climate Finance Podcast, Joseph and Mark Hutchinson from the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) discuss the latest developments in the offshore wind industry, especially in Asia. Mark highlights GWEC's role in promoting wind energy through government-industry collaboration and expanding office presence in key Asian markets such as China, India, Vietnam, and the Philippines. He details the progress and chall...

05-11
29:24

Ep62 Audio Blog: US Policy Shakeup: A Global Clean Energy Shift? ft Joseph Jacobelli, Bourne Impact Capital

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In this special audio blog, host Joseph Jacobelli dives into the seismic shifts in US clean energy policy under the new administration. Discover how these changes are introducing uncertainty, leading to project cancellations, and potentially redirecting investments to Europe and Asia. With global clean energy markets expanding rapidly, could this shakeup fuel growth elsewhere? Join us as we explore the implications and opportunities ...

04-20
20:34

Ep61 Asia's energy transition: where private capital sees value, ft Luke Edwards, Brookfield

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Asia is at the heart of the global energy transition, presenting a once-in-a-generation investment opportunity. In this episode, Luke Edwards of Brookfield discusses the crucial role of private capital in funding clean energy solutions, the challenges and opportunities in emerging markets, and how investors can navigate this evolving landscape. From large-scale renewables to business transformation strategies, discover what’s driving...

03-26
46:24

Ep60 Batteries and geopolitics: the race for battery supremacy, ft Tim Bush, UBS

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In this 60th episode of our podcast we talk with Tim Bush, an analyst at UBS and a top expert in batteries and energy, about the fast-changing world of battery production. Tim provides a clear view of the global battery industry's complex challenges and opportunities. Tim‘s insights include China leading the way with lower costs and big capacity, and the US and Europe facing tough choices as they try to build their own battery supply...

03-05
44:33

Ep59 The reshaping of recruitment in Asia, ft Seth Peterson, Korn Ferry

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Korn Ferry's Seth Peterson reveals how AI and in-house recruitment are revolutionizing executive search in Asia's energy transition sector. Despite the current market slowdown in China, demand for ESG and sustainability talent in Asia Pacific is quite strong. Corporate culture and purpose emerge as key differentiators in attracting top executives. Seth forecasts AI expertise and data science becoming critical skills, while emphasizin...

02-14
25:20

Ep58 A corporate leader driving Asia’s energy transition, ft. Giorgio Fortunato, Google

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com This episode features Giorgio Fortunato who leads Clean Energy and Power at Google in Asia Pacific. He outlines Google's dedication to clean energy, including its ambitious 24/7 carbon-free energy target by 2030. Giorgio explores the Asia Pacific region's unique challenges and opportunities, such as grid infrastructure development, diverse clean energy procurement strategies, and the crucial role of data transparency. He also shares ...

01-22
32:49

Ep57 Asia's energy transition: hybrids rise, gas adapts, and markets reform, ft Mike Thomas, The Lantau Group

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In Episode 57, leading Asia energy economist Mike Thomas of The Lantau Group shared insights on 2024 trends and the 2025 outlook. He highlighted improved investment fundamentals, growing demand for renewables, and significant market reforms in Malaysia and the Philippines. Looking ahead, Mike expects continued renewable growth despite geopolitical uncertainties, more solar-hybrid projects, and evolving challenges in gas flexibility. ...

01-02
44:57

Ep56 Clean energy investing: Asia's transition, ft Gavin Adda, Peak Energy

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In this episode, we delve into the world of climate business, climate finance, and the energy transition in the Asia Pacific region, as seen through the lens of a major investor. Our guest is Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energy Development, a Singapore-based company backed by the $70 billion global infrastructure investor, Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners. We begin by exploring the critical role of power market deregulation in accelerati...

12-13
49:42

Ep55 Driving Change: Eco-Friendly Solutions in the Mining Industry, ft Don Weatherbee, Regenx Tech

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of eco-friendly mining technology with Don Weatherbee, CEO of Regenx Tech, a company specializing in recycling precious metals from catalytic converters. Don shares the company's unique hydro metallurgic process, which is more environmentally sound than traditional mining and smelting. We discuss the market for platinum and palladium, the potential for growth, and the challenges in ...

11-11
25:48

Ep54 Taiwan's Offshore Wind: Boom or Headwinds?, ft Scott Hsu, K2 Management

Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com In this episode we dive into Taiwan's offshore wind story with Scott Hsu. A veteran in Asia's wind power sector, Scott shares unique insights from Taiwan's remarkable journey to become an offshore wind powerhouse. From market dynamics to financing challenges, we explore how Taiwan is balancing ambitious renewable targets with local industry development. ABOUT SCOTT: Scott Hsu is the Country Director for Taiwan and the Philippines at...

10-29
37:53

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