Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2008
Scope: 
Multilateral
Document Type: 
Agreement, Other
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Multi-Sector
Energy Types: 
Oil, Renewable, Bioenergy, Other
Issued by: 
The Head of State or Governments of the ASEM Member States
Overall Summary: 
Through the Beijing Declaration on Sustainable Development, the ASEM Member States agreed to consolidate and enhance efforts to address the challenges of realizing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as well as the sustainable development targets agreed in Johannesburg, strengthening energy security cooperation, jointly addressing the challenge of climate change, and environmental protection, including water resources, forests and air, and improving social cohesion under the framework of sustainable development.
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
25. We call upon all members to improve energy savings and efficiency, optimize energy consumption structure [...]
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
25. We call upon all members to [...] develop and utilize renewable and clean energy, including sustainable biofuels while not affecting food security or causing environmental damage [...]
Investment
Energy sector investment priorities: 
19. Noting that addressing climate change requires greater mobilization of public and private financial resources, both domestically and internationally, we support efforts to scale up financial support to developing countries. We also support the creation of incentives for the developing countries to enhance implementation of national mitigation and adaptation strategies and action, and to promote public and private sector funding and investment.
Technology
Clean energy technology priorities: 
18. We affirm the critical role of technology, the need for technological cooperation and technology transfer to developing countries. [...] We urge enhanced action on technology development and transfer to support action on mitigation and adaptation, to accelerate development, deployment, diffusion, dissemination and transfer of affordable technologies for adaptation and mitigation. We welcome cooperation on research, development, demonstration and deployment of current, new and innovative clean technology, including win-win solutions. We stress that technology cooperation with and transfer to developing countries is a key enabling condition for them to tackle climate change.
Technology collaboration with other member States: 
We will work together on technology cooperation in specific economic sectors, promote the exchange of mitigation information and analysis on sectoral efficiency, the identification of national technology needs and voluntary, action-oriented international cooperation, and consider the role of cooperative sectoral approaches and sector-specific actions, consistent with the Convention.