Asia Natural Gas & Energy Association (ANGEA)
The Asia Natural Gas & Energy Association represents energy producers, buyers, suppliers and companies in Asia Pacific.
The Association has been formed to partner with governments throughout Asia Pacific to advise them as they develop energy policies and solutions to meet their national needs, achieve global climate goals as established by the Paris Agreement, and encourage investment to support social and economic changes vital for a stable and consistent energy transition.
Asia needs natural gas to balance ‘energy trilemma’
Natural gas is cleaner than coal and would support the intermittency of renewables, ANGEA said.
Asia needs natural gas to balance ‘energy trilemma’
Natural gas is cleaner than coal and would support the intermittency of renewables, ANGEA said.
Natural gas holds promise in solving Asian energy trilemma
ANGEA study cites natural gas as a transformative solution to the Asian energy security challenge.
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