Aiming Zhou

Deputy Country Director, ADB People’s Republic of China Resident Mission, East Asia Department

Aiming Zhou currently works on the energy projects in Nepal and Sri Lanka. Before joining the Energy Division of South Asia Department, he was the Secretary of ADB’s Energy Community of Practice and the focal point of ADB’s Clean Energy Program. He oversaw ADB's clean energy activities, coordinated ADB's efforts in clean energy development, climate change mitigation and provided technical support to ADB's energy related operations in low carbon development.  From 2011-2015, Aiming Zhou served as the chairperson of Asia Clean Energy Forum. Prior to joining ADB in 2009, he worked with Alliance to Save Energy (2008-2009), University of Delaware (1999-2008) in the United States and Energy Research Institute in People’s Republic of China (1997-1999). He received a Doctoral degree in Energy and Environmental Policies from University of Delaware. He also holds Master degree in System Engineering (Economics) from Tsinghua University, and Bachelor degree in Energy Engineering from University of Science & Technology Beijing.

 

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The Asia Clean Energy Forum plays a key role in driving the transition to sustainable and renewable energy practices in Asia-Pacific.

It’s Time to Talk About Clean Energy

The Asia Clean Energy Forum is a vital platform for advancing clean energy and sustainability in the Asia-Pacific region, fostering collaboration to address climate change and promote renewable energy sources.

Aiming Zhou

New emissions reduction pledges from Asia should focus squarely on an increased role for clean energy in the energy mix. A wind power project in Turpan, PRC.

Asia Clean Energy Forum, the Energy Trilemma, and the Road to Paris

This year’s Asia Clean Energy Forum (comes at a critical time in the lead-up to the crucial COP21 in Paris. Asia’s energy sector has a very important part to play in these UNFCCC negotiations and in setting the world on a course to limit global warming, and avoid the most dangerous impacts of climate change.

Aiming Zhou