Integrated Knowledge Partnership Workout How Energy/AIT can Support Indonesia CoE with ADB Dr. Jai Govind Singh, Coordinator, Energy Field of Study SERD, Asian Institute of Technology P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, THAILAND E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://energy.ait.ac.th/, Outlines • Core competency of Energy Field of Study, AIT • Energy/AIT’s research work relevant to Indonesia • How Energy/AIT can support COE with ADB Key Facts: Asian Institute of Technology Founded in 1959, located 40 km north of Bangkok, Thailand 1,741 Students from 42 Countries/Territories 21,375 Alumni from 100 Countries/Territories 30,000+ Short-term Trainees from 70+ Countries/Territories 78 Internationally recruited Faculty from 20+ Countries 101 Adjunct Faculty/ Visiting Faculty 600+ Research and Support Staff from about 43 Countries Approximately 450 Sponsored Research 3 Projects – 1.6 Billion THB Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) 3 different Schools School of School of School of Environment, Management Engineering and Resource and (SOM) Technology Development (SERD) (SET) •Agricultural Systems and Engineering •Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management Fields of study •Environmental Engineering and Management •Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology •Gender and Development Studies •Natural Resources Management •Pulp and Paper Technology •Regional and Rural Development Planning •Urban Environment Management •Energy Electric Power System Energy Economics and Planning (1983) Management (1994) Energy Business Management (2012) Energy Technology (1979) AIT’s Goals in Energy Sector! • Knowledge and research focus in areas of – renewable and energy efficient technologies in Asia including central region, specially for improving energy access – regional energy integration and energy security, especially in ASEAN region given upcoming AEC – smart electrical energy infrastructure development system from supply to customer side management – policies and market for carbon-constrained and an efficient energy system Core competency of Energy Field of Study, AIT Doctoral degree • • Master’s degree Teaching • Certificate • Others: • research fellowship Applied • special students Research • Sponsored • Students Outreach • Training/Workshop • Conference • RERIC Publications • Testing 6 Alumni / Ongoing Students 30+ countries • Malaysia 11 • Afghanistan 1 • Maldives 2 Graduates (1981 to May 2015) • Bangladesh 34 • Mongolia 1 • Bhutan 16 • Myanmar 32 • Cambodia 20 • Nepal 47 • Master’s degree = 956 • China 57 • Netherlands 1 • Doctoral degree = 63 • Denmark 3 • Pakistan 46 • Other (D,S,C,F)* = 169 • Finland 3 • Philippines 56 TOTAL = 1,188 • France 4 • Singapore 5 • Germany 1 • Sri Lanka 54 Master Ongoing Doctoral Ongoing • Indonesia 25 • Thailand 297 • India 55 • Tonga 1 Total = 22 Total = 19 • Kazakhstan 5 • Vietnam 177 • Kyrgyzstan 1 •Timor-Leste 1 MBA-EB = 5 • Kiribati 1 •Other 200+ • Korea 3 *Diploma, Special Program, Certificate and Research Fellow • Lao PDR 27 UPDATE June 2015 7 Energy research at AIT • International initiatives • UNEP, UNIDO, UNDP, ADB, etc (energy access, energy efficiency, etc) • National priorities • Ministries of Energy, Industry, Environment, etc (policies, energy related emissions, etc) • Development Agencies • SIDA, USAID, etc (energy and sustainable development) • Sponsorships • Industries (cleaner production, testing of equipment) • Faculty/student interest • Energy conservation, sustainability, etc AIT’s mission AIT addresses following energy issues Energy and Poverty • Energy and climate change environment alleviation • Solar thermal and photovoltaic conversion • Energy management in buildings and industries Sustainable development • Biomass energy conversion, gasification and briquetting • Renewable energy and energy efficiency • Restructuring of energy industries • Demand-side management • Integration of renewable energy sources • Rural electrification and distributed generation • Smartgrid and Microgrid • GHG emissions and energy related planning and policy strategies and modeling • Energy demand and supply analysis and policies • Energy conservation policies • Energy pricing under deregulation and privatization • Environmental implications of energy development • Urbanization, cities and climate change mitigation 9 FACULTY KUMAR, SIVANAPPAN ONGSAKUL, WEERAKORN, P. ABDUL SALAM Professor and Vice President Associate Professor A s s o c i ate Professor and Academic Affairs (Power system economics, analysis and Acting Leader of Energy (Solar energy, energy and climate computing, power system Environment Thematic Area change, energy and sustainable restructuring and deregulation) (Bio-energy, Renewable Energy) development) JAI GOVIND SINGH Assistant Professor and SHOBHAKAR DHAKAL Coordinator Energy FoS Associate Professor (Power System Planning, Operation and (Energy Economics, Planning and Control, FACTS, Smartgrid and Policy Analysis, Climate Change, Microgrid, Deregulation, Renewable Cities and Urbanization Issues) Energy Generation & Integration of ) 10
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