- Jointly developed by South Pole and GenZero, the Asia Centre of Carbon Excellence (ACCE or the Centre) will have a dual impact: level up Singapore’s technical expertise in international carbon trading, policy and project development, and help Asian businesses unlock new opportunities in their own value chains to accelerate the transition towards global climate goals.
- Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board, the Centre will focus on accelerating the transition to cleaner forms of energy, such as supporting efforts in early decommissioning of coal plants, green shipping, carbon capture and storage, carbon border adjustment mechanisms, and more.
South Pole and GenZero have launched the Asia Centre of Carbon Excellence (ACCE), a new hub of international experts focused on innovative and novel carbon project development, carbon policy and capacity-building. Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), this state-of-the-art technical and carbon financing hub, hosted out of Singapore, will provide the expertise needed to overcome complex challenges and catalyse new opportunities for climate action across Asia.
Asia is ripe for novel project development and Singapore has a big role to play in the international trade of high-quality carbon credits under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement that will help countries and businesses meet their climate goals. The core focus of ACCE is to unlock cutting-edge approaches to meet the emission reduction targets of the Paris Agreement as quickly as possible. ACCE will also help Singapore nurture the professional skills to fully unlock Asia’s potential for new decarbonisation pathways.
In collaboration with regional corporations and governments, the ACCE team will explore opportunities for carbon project development and market realisation within value chains, both in Asia and globally. Helping both the public and private sector achieve global net zero strategies and goals in a cost-effective manner, ACCE aims to further accelerate action towards a green, sustainable future.
The Centre will act as a hub of activity for Singapore and focus on high-impact first-of-a-kind projects that are distinctly valuable to the region. Projects include the early decommissioning of coal-fired power plants, fostering the development of green shipping, green hydrogen, and green ammonia, encouraging the adoption of carbon capture and storage technologies, and supporting the implementation of carbon pricing instruments such as the EU carbon border adjustment mechanisms.