As the global energy transition deepens, ASEAN is emerging as one of the most dynamic growth regions for renewable energy deployment. Rapid demand expansion, evolving regulatory frameworks, and increasing cross border capital flows are reshaping the region’s clean energy landscape. At the same time, project compliance standards are rising, localisation requirements are intensifying, and financial structures are becoming more sophisticated. Traditional equipment export models are proving insufficient in this new environment. Sustainable growth increasingly depends on integrated approaches that combine capital structuring, project development and value chain coordination. This session will examine how climate finance can unlock scalable renewable investment across ASEAN — strengthening bankability, enabling cross regional capital partnerships, and accelerating the transition from transactional market entry to long term, system level energy transformation.
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Plato Yip
Chairperson and Advisor
Friends of the Earth (HK), ESG Development Association
Friends of the Earth (HK), ESG Development Association
Chairperson and Advisor
Mr. Plato Yip is an investment professional with over 20 years of experience in private equity, mergers and acquisitions, and strategic planning across the Asia-Pacific, MENA, and ASEAN regions. Specializing in green finance, fintech, renewable energy, and environmental technology, he leverages cross-border networks and innovative structuring to drive energy transition and sustainable development.
He has held senior roles at a U.S. private equity firm, global corporations, and entrepreneurial ventures, leading fundraising, private equity transactions, and complex M&A in renewable energy and environmental projects. Recognized for strategic vision and operational expertise, he crafts financing solutions that align policy, technology, and capital to deliver sustainable value.
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Vina Cheung
Global Head of RMB Internationalisation Global Payments Solutions, Asia-Pacific
HSBC
HSBC
Global Head of RMB Internationalisation Global Payments Solutions, Asia-Pacific
Vina Cheung is responsible for global RMB business development and connecting international business to opportunities arising from China internationalisation and One Belt One Road Initiative.
She is the subject matter expert on the latest development for both corporates and institutions, in the changing landscape of global treasury and cash management involving RMB, China and China’s integration with the global financial systems in the new era. In 2021 & 2014, Vina was the Chairperson for RMB Service Committee at Hong Kong Association of Banks.
She has been with HSBC Global Payments Solutions team for over twenty years and worked in various roles spanning from sales to product management in Singapore and Hong Kong. She was with Bank of New York Mellon specialised in liquidity and investment management supporting a wide range of business and clientele in Global Corporate Trust, Asset Servicing, and Broker-Dealer Service in the Asia-Pacific region. Her cash management profession was first started in Vancouver working in Royal Bank of Canada.
Vina holds a bachelor degree in Business Administration from Simon Fraser University, Canada; a diploma in International Trade from British Columbia Institute of Technology, Canada; and a certificate in International Cash Management from the Association of Corporate Treasurers.
My Sustainability Goals for 2026:
HSBC’s overarching sustainability ambition is to become a net zero bank by 2050. To drive this, our Net Zero Transition Plan aims to mobilize US$750bn-US$1tn in sustainable finance and investment by 2030. As at mid-2025, progress stands at US$447.7bn mobilized since 2020 (Net Zero Transition Plan 2026 is not out yet).
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Dr. Laurence Delina
Associate Professor
Division of Environment and Sustainability, HKUST
Division of Environment and Sustainability, HKUST
Associate Professor
Laurence Delina is an Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainability at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. His work focuses on climate finance, resilience, and just energy transitions, with a particular emphasis on Southeast Asia and the role of financial centres in mobilising capital for sustainable development. He has authored over 100 peer‑reviewed publications and four books. Laurence has held fellowships including a Visiting Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School and was previously a Rachel Carson Fellow. He received his PhD from the University of New South Wales Sydney.
My Sustainability Goals for 2026:
Laurence’s sustainability goals for 2026 are anchored in advancing transformative solutions for climate action across Asia. He aims to catalyse the flow of capital into resilient and low‑carbon infrastructure, particularly in vulnerable communities, while elevating Hong Kong’s role as a hub for sustainable finance. Through deeper collaboration with policymakers, industry, and civil society, he seeks to turn cutting‑edge research into scalable, real‑world impact that accelerates a more just and enduring energy transition.
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Gabriel Wilson-Otto
Head of Sustainable Investing Strategy
Fidelity International
Fidelity International
Head of Sustainable Investing Strategy
Gabriel Wilson-Otto is the Head of Sustainable Investing Strategy at Fidelity International and based in Hong Kong.
Gabriel leads the global development of sustainable investment frameworks, proprietary tools, client solutions, and enterprise reporting. He works closely with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to support Fidelity’s sustainable investing ambition and to develop solutions for clients.
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Bien Wong
Assistant General Manager – Group ESG cum Executive – Group Knowledge Management Office
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas)
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (Towngas)
Assistant General Manager – Group ESG cum Executive – Group Knowledge Management Office
Bien Wong is an experienced professional with experience in ESG strategy development, corporate communications, and investor relations. As the head of Group ESG, he oversees the integration of sustainability concepts into business strategies, ensuring compliance with stringent international sustainability standards. Concurrently, he also leads the Group Knowledge Management Office, focusing on capturing critical knowledge and embedding it within the company’s culture. Prior to joining Towngas, he worked consistently in the sustainability industry, which deepened his passion for driving positive, lasting impact for the community.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, Bien serves on various advisory committees of the HKSAR Government and on the Board of various non-profit organizations and professional associations. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University and a member of the Advisory Committee of the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Bien holds a Master’s degree from The University of Hong Kong and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of York, United Kingdom. He was among the first ESG professionals in the Asia-Pacific region to complete the EFFAS Certified ESG Analyst (CESGA) programme and was subsequently invited by the European Federation of Financial Analysts Societies (EFFAS) to serve as an examiner for the qualification, contributing to the development of ESG professional standards in the region.
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