The Bankability Filter: A Playbook for Funding the Energy Transition
Briefing Paper Summary
At Enlit Asia 2025, it became clear that capital in ASEAN’s energy transition is not lacking, but increasingly selective, with projects assessed against criteria such as grid certainty, revenue clarity, dispatchability, and delivery credibility.
This is creating targeted opportunities; from structuring bankable projects and integrating storage to strengthen revenue visibility, to leveraging DFI support, aligning project types with the right capital sources, and forming delivery partnerships that meet investor risk expectations.
This briefing explores how financing conditions are evolving across ASEAN and how project developers and partners can position themselves to secure capital in 2026. Enlit Asia 2026 will bring together financial institutions, developers, and technology providers to align capital, project structure, and execution capabilities around fundable energy projects.

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