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掌握泰國與越南的減碳策略 Beyond ASEAN: Mastering Decarbonization Strategy in Thailand & Vietnam

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2026年,碳成本已成東南亞供應鏈生存門檻。CBAM全面執行在即,泰國UGT上線、越南DPPA進入實施,ETS與T-VER正重塑碳成本結構。 唯一同時對標泰越減碳製造基準,跨越綠能成本、法規穩定度、採購可及性、碳合規風險四大維度,助你做出選址與供應鏈佈局判斷。6位領域專家深度解析 五大議程+專家座談 1. 泰越政策與法規全景 2. CBAM合規與碳權避險 3. UGT vs. DPPA綠電採購比較 4. 碳移除與生物炭在地實務 5. 泰越低碳製造競爭力評比+2026供應鏈減碳競賽展望
2026年,碳成本已成東南亞供應鏈生存門檻。CBAM全面執行在即,泰國UGT上線、越南DPPA進入實施,ETS與T-VER正重塑碳成本結構。 唯一同時對標泰越減碳製造基準,跨越綠能成本、法規穩定度、採購可及性、碳合規風險四大維度,助你做出選址與供應鏈佈局判斷。6位領域專家深度解析 五大議程+專家座談 1. 泰越政策與法規全景 2. CBAM合規與碳權避險 3. UGT vs. DPPA綠電採購比較 4. 碳移除與生物炭在地實務 5. 泰越低碳製造競爭力評比+2026供應鏈減碳競賽展望

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活動簡介

2026 年,碳成本正式成為東南亞供應鏈的生存門檻。

歐盟 CBAM 全面執行已在眼前。泰國的 UGT(綠電費率機制)正式上線,沒有綠電策略的製造商正面臨國際品牌 Scope 3 審查的升級壓力。越南的 DPPA(直接購售電協議)已從政策框架進入實施階段,ETS 與 T-VER 時程也在重塑本地供應鏈的碳成本結構。

這不是未來情境,而是正在發生的事。Tier 1 與 Tier 2 供應商現在就被品牌客戶以減碳基準進行篩選。先行動的製造商將定義標準,而不行動的,將面臨供應商資格被淘汰的風險。

 

為什麼這場研討會不容錯過?

唯一同時對標泰國與越南的減碳製造基準分析

跨越綠能成本、法規穩定度、採購可及性、碳合規風險四大維度,協助你做出選址與供應鏈佈局的關鍵判斷。

6位橫跨法律、能源、碳市場與碳移除領域的專家

涵蓋台灣與東南亞碳移除技術實務專家、越南再生能源商業開發負責人、深耕越南與新興市場的能源與跨境交易法律專家,以及 RECCESSARY 研究團隊的深度市場洞察。

所有與會者可獲得獨家簡報資料

精選議程簡報,內含泰越雙邊政策比較、綠電採購機制分析及CBAM競爭力基準數據。

 

五大議程主題 + 專家座談

1. 政策與法規全景:泰國淨零路徑圖與 PDP、越南能源轉型框架

2. CBAM 合規準備:碳邊境調整機制義務、碳足跡揭露要求、碳權避險策略

3. 綠電採購:UGT vs. DPPA:泰國綠電費率與越南直購電協議的成本結構、合約條件比較分析

4. 新興減碳技術:碳移除(CDR)與生物炭在地實務,及其如何重塑東南亞綠色供應鏈策略

5. RECCESSARY 競爭力基準報告:泰國 vs. 越南低碳製造樞紐綜合評比

+ 專家座談:Executive Outlook:2026 供應鏈轉型中的減碳競賽

🔑 與會者專屬福利:訂閱制/報告服務優惠碼
本場研討會將為所有出席者發放 RECCESSARY 訂閱制與研究報告的專屬優惠推薦碼優惠內容請鎖定 4/21 活動當天的公布。

全部場次以英語進行

 

AGENDA

 

Speakers
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Lisa Wu

GreenJump Sustainability
Manager
Carbon Dioxide Removal Department

Lisa is a decarbonization strategist at GreenJump Sustainability, advising manufacturers across Taiwan and Southeast Asia on how to turn net-zero commitments into actionable, business-aligned strategies. Her work focuses on helping companies navigate the growing pressure from global supply chains, carbon regulations, and the “China+1” shift into Thailand and Vietnam.
She leads projects spanning GHG accounting, SBTi target setting, and the integration of carbon reduction strategies. Lisa is particularly specialized in Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), with deep expertise in biochar solutions—from project design and feedstock strategy to carbon sequestration quantification and credit issuance under leading international standards.
By bridging climate strategy with on-the-ground implementation, Lisa supports companies in achieving measurable decarbonization outcomes while strengthening their competitiveness in an increasingly carbon-constrained market.


 

James Pham

VSE Lawyers
Managing Partner

Hoang (James) Pham is Managing Partner at VSE Lawyers and an arbitrator at TRACENT, bringing extensive legal expertise across Vietnam and global emerging markets. He has advised on landmark renewable energy investments in Indonesia, Thailand, and South Africa for Shire Oak International, alongside major M&A and financial transactions across Asia, demonstrating a strong international energy and cross-border transaction practice.


 

Oscar Loza

Constant Energy
(a Member of  Virya Energy)
Group Head of Business Development & Country Manager for Vietnam

With over 20 years of international experience in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and project development, I currently serve as Group Head of Business Development and Country Manager for Vietnam at Constant Energy. I lead Vietnam operations, executing a revised market entry that delivered several MW of rooftop solar within 10 months, while simultaneously driving BD across Malaysia and Thailand to secure utility-scale projects and C&I contracts.
Prior to Constant Energy, I was Group Head of Business Development & Marketing at BECIS, where I managed 50 professionals across 9 Asian countries, signed 200+ MW of solar PPAs (rooftop, floating, ground‑mount), and launched a full decarbonization service line including biomass, biogas, BESS, and energy efficiency. I also restructured the BD function, introduced a CRM and key account management, and boosted brand visibility.
Earlier roles include SVP Head of Territory & Industry at ENGIE China (leading two JVs, and strategic partnerships in Guangdong), and business development / project management at ENGIE Cofely in Europe and Latin America, where I structured district energy and geothermal projects.
I hold an INSEAD Global Executive MBA (entrepreneurship scholarship), a Master’s from ESTP Paris, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Universidad de los Andes (Colombia). I am fluent in Spanish, English, and French, and basic Chinese (HSK‑4 level).

 

Jason Huang

RECCESSARY
CEO

Driven by years of industry expertise, I founded RECCESSARY to help businesses navigate the global net-zero transition. By providing neutral, in-depth analysis of APAC carbon markets, we assist enterprises in crafting strategic decarbonization roadmaps and enhancing their green competitiveness in an evolving supply chain.

 

Sherry Hu

RECCESSARY
Analyst

Sherry works as a carbon market analyst at RECCESSARY, focusing on GHG emission regulations and corporate carbon cost-benefit analysis to plan decarbonization strategies. She also tracks the global carbon credit market dynamics, provides scenario analysis, and simulates decarbonization pathways to identify competitive advantages. Through policy tracking and industry analysis, she provides global market perspectives.

 

James Chen

RECCESSARY
Research Assistant


James Chen is a carbon market research associate at RECCESSARY, specializing in global carbon pricing mechanisms and the voluntary carbon market. He supports corporate strategy development across compliance regimes through supply-demand analysis, technology cost tracking, and procurement strategy design, offering timely insights and in-depth market perspectives.

 

Hosted by:
RECCESSARY | https://www.reccessary.com/

Co-hosted Partner:
GreenJump Sustainability Co., Ltd|https://www.greenjump.com.tw/

 


 

2026 is the year carbon cost becomes a supply chain survival question — in Thailand, in Vietnam, and for every brand that sources from both.


The rules of supply chain competition in Southeast Asia have changed.

CBAM full enforcement is no longer approaching — it is here. At the same time, Thailand and Vietnam, the two fastest-growing manufacturing relocation destinations in the region, have each entered a new phase of energy and carbon regulation that directly affects supplier qualification, procurement costs, and export competitiveness.

In Thailand, the Utility Green Tariff (UGT) is now a live mechanism — manufacturers without a green power strategy face escalating Scope 3 pressure from international brands.

In Vietnam, the Direct Power Purchase Agreement (DPPA) framework has moved from policy into implementation, while ETS and T-VER timelines are actively reshaping the cost of carbon across local supply chains.

This is not a future scenario. Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers in both markets are already being screened against decarbonization benchmarks. The manufacturers who act first will define the standard. Those who don't risk losing supplier qualification entirely.
 

What We Will Cover
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Expert-led sessions across five critical themes:

① Policy & Regulatory Landscape
Thailand's Net-Zero roadmap and Power Development Plan (PDP) · Vietnam's energy transition framework · ETS and T-VER timelines · What 2026 enforcement means for your operations

② CBAM Readiness
EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism obligations · Carbon footprint disclosure requirements · Hedging strategies using carbon credits · Closing the compliance gap before it costs you contracts

③ Green Power Procurement: UGT vs. DPPA
A side-by-side comparative analysis of Thailand's Utility Green Tariff and Vietnam's Direct Power Purchase Agreement · Cost structures · Contract terms · Which mechanism fits your operational profile

④ Emerging Decarbonization Technology
Trends in carbon removal and biochar local practices, and how they are reshaping ASEAN's green supply chain strategy for manufacturers operation

⑤ RECCESSARY Competitive Benchmark
Thailand vs. Vietnam as low-carbon manufacturing hubs — scored across energy cost, regulatory stability, procurement accessibility, and carbon compliance risk

Closing with a live panel discussion featuring all speakers, moderated by RECCESSARY.

 

Agenda
_______

 

Speakers
_______

Lisa Wu

GreenJump Sustainability
Manager
Carbon Dioxide Removal Department

Lisa is a decarbonization strategist at GreenJump Sustainability, advising manufacturers across Taiwan and Southeast Asia on how to turn net-zero commitments into actionable, business-aligned strategies. Her work focuses on helping companies navigate the growing pressure from global supply chains, carbon regulations, and the “China+1” shift into Thailand and Vietnam.
She leads projects spanning GHG accounting, SBTi target setting, and the integration of carbon reduction strategies. Lisa is particularly specialized in Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), with deep expertise in biochar solutions—from project design and feedstock strategy to carbon sequestration quantification and credit issuance under leading international standards.
By bridging climate strategy with on-the-ground implementation, Lisa supports companies in achieving measurable decarbonization outcomes while strengthening their competitiveness in an increasingly carbon-constrained market.


 

James Pham

VSE Lawyers
Managing Partner

Hoang (James) Pham is Managing Partner at VSE Lawyers and an arbitrator at TRACENT, bringing extensive legal expertise across Vietnam and global emerging markets. He has advised on landmark renewable energy investments in Indonesia, Thailand, and South Africa for Shire Oak International, alongside major M&A and financial transactions across Asia, demonstrating a strong international energy and cross-border transaction practice.


 

Oscar Loza

Constant Energy
(a Member of  Virya Energy)
Group Head of Business Development & Country Manager for Vietnam

With over 20 years of international experience in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and project development, I currently serve as Group Head of Business Development and Country Manager for Vietnam at Constant Energy. I lead Vietnam operations, executing a revised market entry that delivered several MW of rooftop solar within 10 months, while simultaneously driving BD across Malaysia and Thailand to secure utility-scale projects and C&I contracts.
Prior to Constant Energy, I was Group Head of Business Development & Marketing at BECIS, where I managed 50 professionals across 9 Asian countries, signed 200+ MW of solar PPAs (rooftop, floating, ground‑mount), and launched a full decarbonization service line including biomass, biogas, BESS, and energy efficiency. I also restructured the BD function, introduced a CRM and key account management, and boosted brand visibility.
Earlier roles include SVP Head of Territory & Industry at ENGIE China (leading two JVs, and strategic partnerships in Guangdong), and business development / project management at ENGIE Cofely in Europe and Latin America, where I structured district energy and geothermal projects.
I hold an INSEAD Global Executive MBA (entrepreneurship scholarship), a Master’s from ESTP Paris, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Universidad de los Andes (Colombia). I am fluent in Spanish, English, and French, and basic Chinese (HSK‑4 level).

 

Jason Huang

RECCESSARY
CEO

Driven by years of industry expertise, I founded RECCESSARY to help businesses navigate the global net-zero transition. By providing neutral, in-depth analysis of APAC carbon markets, we assist enterprises in crafting strategic decarbonization roadmaps and enhancing their green competitiveness in an evolving supply chain.

 

Sherry Hu

RECCESSARY
Analyst

Sherry works as a carbon market analyst at RECCESSARY, focusing on GHG emission regulations and corporate carbon cost-benefit analysis to plan decarbonization strategies. She also tracks the global carbon credit market dynamics, provides scenario analysis, and simulates decarbonization pathways to identify competitive advantages. Through policy tracking and industry analysis, she provides global market perspectives.

 

James Chen

RECCESSARY
Research Assistant


James Chen is a carbon market research associate at RECCESSARY, specializing in global carbon pricing mechanisms and the voluntary carbon market. He supports corporate strategy development across compliance regimes through supply-demand analysis, technology cost tracking, and procurement strategy design, offering timely insights and in-depth market perspectives.

 

Hosted by:
RECCESSARY | https://www.reccessary.com/

Co-hosted Partner:
GreenJump Sustainability Co., Ltd|https://www.greenjump.com.tw/

 

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掌握泰國與越南的減碳策略 Beyond ASEAN: Mastering Decarbonization Strategy in Thailand & Vietnam

2026.04.21 (Tue) 14:00 - 16:50 (GMT+8)

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Oscar Loza
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