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Plan includes $50b for Pan Asia Power Grid initiative and $20b for tech and digital projects

A worker walks past inside the Asian Development Bank (ADB) headquarters in Manila June 17, 2009. REUTERS

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Sunday announced a $70 billion programme to expand energy and digital infrastructure across the ​Asia-Pacific region by 2035, aiming to strengthen power grid ‌links, boost cross-border electricity trade and increase broadband access.

ADB President Masato Kanda said energy and digital connectivity would underpin the region’s long-term growth ​as demand rises and technological change accelerates.

“By linking power ​grids and digital networks across borders, we can ⁠lower costs, expand opportunity and bring reliable power and digital ​access to hundreds of millions of people,” Kanda said in a ​statement.

Hit by war

The Asian Development Bank also said it ​was ready to deliver urgent help ‌to the countries in the Pacific region, which had been rattled by ​the war in the Middle East ​and the resulting fuel shortages.

Speaking at the ⁠ADB’s annual 59th meeting in Uzbekistan’s ​ancient city of Samarkand, ADB President ​Masato Kanda said the Pacific region’s countries have been especially exposed to the conflict and ​require urgent help to address ​their energy needs.

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The plan included $50 billion for a new Pan‑Asia Power Grid Initiative (PAGI) and $20 billion for technology and digital connectivity projects, the bank said.

Under PAGI, ADB ​aims to integrate about 20 gigawatts of renewable energy ​across borders, build 22,000 circuit-kilometres of transmission lines and improve electricity access for ‌200 ⁠million people by 2035. It expects the initiative to cut regional power-sector emissions by around 15%.

ADB plans to finance about half of the power grid initiative from its own resources, ​with the remainder ​coming from co-financing, ⁠including private investment.

The remaining $20 billion will be mobilised through the Asia‑Pacific Digital Highway to support ​fibre-optic networks, subsea cables, satellite links and regional ​data ⁠centres.

The digital programme aims to provide first-time broadband access to 200 million people and improve connectivity for another 450 million by 2035, ⁠reducing ​costs in remote areas by about ​40% and creating up to 4 million jobs.

ADB expects to finance $15 billion of ​the digital initiative itself.





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