Sustainability consultancy South Pole and its investor GenZero have launched a Singapore-based hub to develop carbon projects relevant to the region, such as the early retirement of coal power plants and the development of green shipping.
The hub, called the Asia Centre of Carbon Excellence (ACCE), is supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board. Its formation was announced at the Ecosperity sustainability conference on Wednesday (17 Apr).
Singapore has a big role to play in the implementation of Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, under which countries trade carbon credits to meet their carbon-reduction targets, South Pole and GenZero said.
The ACCE will collaborate with regional companies and governments to explore opportunities for carbon project development in Asia and globally. This will enable clients to meet their emission-reduction targets cost-effectively, said the two parties.
Its projects include the:
- Early decommissioning of coal power plants;
- Development of green shipping, green hydrogen and green ammonia;
- Spurring the adoption of carbon capture and storage technologies; and
- Supporting the roll-out of carbon-pricing instruments, such as the European Union’s carbon border adjustment mechanism.
John Davis, interim chief executive of South Pole, said: “Public-private sector collaboration is the only way we will meet our climate goals under Paris, and ACCE exemplifies the best of this model.”
He added that his team will work to boost Asia’s leadership in international carbon trading and mitigation.