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ASEAN Clean Energy Week

The most influential renewable energy event in ASEAN.

Date: 21-22, November 2023

Location: Manila, Philippines

Venue: SMX Aura 

The 7th ASEAN Clean Energy Week is Southeast Asia’s most attractive and influential renewable energy conference and exhibition, now on its 7th anniversary. 

Bringing together 1500+ C-suite energy professionals within and beyond the region, leaders and decision makers across the fields of energy, technology, finance, business, and government come together to discuss how they can facilitate the acceleration of the energy transition in a region that is home to some of the fastest growing economies in the world. This year, the conference established four key agenda concepts to discuss strategies and initiative for the energy transition of ASEAN, namely Renewable “Energy Strategic Summit”, “Floating Solar ASEAN”, “Energy Storage ASEAN” and “PhilWind Portfolio”.

ASEAN Clean Energy Week 2023 Website: https://www.aseancleanenergyweek.com/

Contact: [email protected]

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