Southeast Asia Renewable Energy
Can 150 gigawatts of green energy help phase out coal?
Can 150 gigawatts of green energy help phase out coal?
Southeast Asia's renewables push requires more capacity to challenge coal reliance effectively,” experts said.
No ASEAN power grid direct investment plans yet for SG
The country will first focus on regional partnerships, the Ministry of Trade and Industry said.
What can fix renewable energy’s intermittency?
Solar and wind power are not reliable enough to meet Southeast Asia’s issue on power demand, Enlit Asia’s invitees said.
Laos poised to be Southeast Asia’s key electricity supplier
This comes amidst the development the Laos-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project.
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.
Cleantech Solar commissions 1MW rooftop solar for Thailand’s Senior Aerospace
It is expected to generate over 18Wh of clean energy.
Wind power may overtake solar in Asia in the next decade
Asia maintains lead in renewables generation growth, Fitch reported.
CK Power eyes 2,800MW additional renewables capacity by 2024
The company wants to more than double its size in the next three years.
Commentary
Exploring clean, renewable energy sources to meet Southeast Asia’s energy demands