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About ALCBT

The Asia Low Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) Project seeks to significantly reduce GHG emissions by catalysing nationwide transitions towards low carbon buildings in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

Project interventions addresses regulatory, capacity, and financing gaps that prevent large scale adoption of low carbon buildings (LCB) and build technical GHG emission reduction targets from building materials and operations, particularly from cooling.

Impact

Nationwide transition towards low carbon buildings in Asian countries, substantially reducing GHG emissions from the sector.

Our Strategy

Institutional capacity of governments is enhanced.
Technical capacity of industry and service professionals to deliver LCB is substantially improved through trainings and tools.
Financing is leveraged for efficient cooling and LCB through common metrics and innovative business models.
Creation of market demand for LCB, replication of project tools and approach through systematic sharing of lessons, between project countries and globally.

1.67 tCO2eq
GHG emission reductions

51 entities
incorporating low carbon building tools and training

EUR 140 million
investment mobilized

8 policy recommendations
adopted by partner governments

ALCBT is a 5-year project being implemented by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), in partnership with the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL) in India, and HEAT International GmbH. It is supported by the Government of Germany through its Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) under the International Climate Initiative (IKI).

Key Features

Building Emissions Assessment Tool (BEAT)

User-friendly platform for assessment of whole-life carbon emissions in buildings.

Regional One-Stop-Shop

One-stop shop for best practices exchanges for new building constructions in the ASEAN Region.

LCB Training Modules

Database for new and existing buildings, aimed at identifying low carbon building pilots in implementing countries.

Country-specific Objectives

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