Southeast Asia
Three imperatives for utilities in the energy transition
Three imperatives for utilities in the energy transition
The utilities sector has an important role to play in our collective transition to clean energy – one that cannot be understated: by decarbonising the production of power, it enables other industries to decarbonise through electrification. Recognising this, utilities across Southeast Asia are embracing the energy transition, and making commitments to embark on this journey in earnest.
SEA needs $190b annual energy investments by 2030: IEA
This amount will help the region reach its climate goals.
Speeding up energy transition key to ensuring energy security: report
Price increases in oil and gas can have long-term implications.
Probe of solar imports from Southeast Asia may cost US 17.5GW new capacity
The probe involved imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
SEA gas demand to more than double to 350 bcm by 2050
This is driven by the power generation sector due to the electricity demand.
CCUS adoption in Southeast Asia to focus on gas production: report
About 75% of CCUS project pipeline is meant to capture excess carbon dioxide from gas production.
CCUS technologies adoption in Southeast Asia remains unlikely: IEEFA
This is due to the absence of the right drivers for CCUS adoption.
Masdar gains foothold in Southeast Asia through Indonesian solar project
It is set to launch what would be the largest floating solar PV plant in Indonesia this year.
Emerging Asia poised to be world’s LNG key demand driver: IEEFA
It is projected to surpass LNG demand in China by 2040.
IEAD, Envision partner to build 600MW wind farm in Southeast Asia
It is slated to be the largest wind project in the region.
CK Power eyes 2,800MW additional renewables capacity by 2024
The company wants to more than double its size in the next three years.