Where Industry Meets Decarbonization

Who we are

ASHINE (Asia-Pacific Sustainability Hub for Innovation and New Energy) is a regional catalyst for low-carbon transformation. Based in Singapore, we bring together expertise from industry, policy, and academia to accelerate sustainable manufacturing and energy transition across Asia-Pacific. By building frameworks, setting standards, and fostering partnerships, we provide the platform for governments, enterprises, and innovators to co-create scalable solutions. Our mission is to turn the region’s industrial growth into a driver of climate leadership, resilience, and shared prosperity.

Our Vision

A regional ecosystem where knowledge, technology, and policy work in harmony to drive equitable and enduring sustainability transitions.

Our Mission

Convene partners to co-design sustainable industrial and energy futures across the Asia-Pacific region.

OUR VALUES


Purpose with Ambition

We embrace the scale of our mission. Tackling energy and climate transitions in Asia requires bold thinking, clarity of purpose, and the courage to lead where few have gone before.

Collaboration as Strategy

We believe that progress comes from shared effort. We build trust-based partnerships across sectors and borders—because sustainable change is never a solo act.

Integrity in Action

We hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards. We work transparently, speak honestly, and lead with humility, especially when decisions are complex.

Board Member

(Policy & Strategic Oversight)

The Policy & Strategic Oversight Board Member provides governance leadership by reviewing and approving major organizational policies, strategic plans, and program directions. This role ensures that initiatives align with the mission, vision, and values of the organization. The member acts as a thought partner to management, bringing independent judgment and policy insight to strengthen long-term impact.

Lynn Price

Lynn Price is a Senior Advisor and retired Senior Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. With an MS in Environmental Science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she has worked at LBNL since 1990 and served as a lead author for multiple IPCC reports on climate change mitigation, contributing to its 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. She has advised major international and U.S. agencies on energy efficiency and climate policy.