Market: Malaysia

AIGCC 2021 Annual Report

Report | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | March 2022

2021 saw the Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) turn five years old. After modest beginnings of a handful of members and staff, and a launch in Singapore, AIGCC has grown rapidly as the region’s investors grapple with the complexity and opportunities of the net zero emissions transition.

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Pursuit of Ambitions: Net Zero Investment in Asia 2021 (3rd edition)

Report | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | February 2022

The Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) has undertaken an annual study since 2019 to gather investor insights on how the market is defining and investing in climate-aligned opportunities, and the barriers to increased investment they continue to face. This report outlines findings from the third survey.

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Asia’s Net Zero Energy Investment Potential

Report | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | March 2021

AIGCC estimates that the investment opportunity for Asia’s energy supply to achieve net zero to be in the region of USD26 trillion (2°C scenario) to USD37 trillion (1.5°C scenario) cumulatively from 2020 to 2050 (equivalent to 1.7 per cent to 2.0 per cent of Asia’s GDP). We expect more details on the required investment in the coming months when governments unveil their net zero roadmaps.

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아시아의 탄소중립 에너지 투자 잠재력

Report | 기후변화에 관한 아시아 투자자 그룹 (AIGCC) | 2021년 3월

AIGCC에서 실시한 참조 연구에 따르면 아시아의 에너지 공급1이 탄소중립을 달성하기 위한 투자 기회가 2020년부터 2050년까지 누적 26조 달러(2°C 시나리오)에서 37조 달러(1.5°C 시나리오)로 추정됩니다(아시아 GDP의 1.7~2.0%에 해당). 앞으로 몇 개월 이내에 아시아 정부들이 탄소중립 로드맵을 발표하는 시점에 필요한 투자 관련 세부 사항이 공개될 것으로 예상합니다.

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Submission to: Bank Negara Malaysia Climate Change and Principle-based Taxonomy Discussion Paper

Policy Submissions | Asia Investor Group on Climate Change | 30 April 2020

The Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC) welcomes the opportunity to respond to public consultation on the Discussion Paper on Climate Change and Principle-based Taxonomy by Bank Negara Malaysia.

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