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Think Tank Warns of Southeast Asia’s Increasing Reliance on Fossil Fuels

October 22, 2024 2 Min Read
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In Southeast Asia, there is a pressing concern about the region’s increasing reliance on fossil fuels to meet the growing demand for electricity. A recent report from the environmental think tank Ember revealed that last year, ASEAN nations met the rise in electricity demand primarily through the use of fossil fuels, resulting in a decrease in the share of energy generated from renewables.

Carbon emissions in the region saw a significant increase, with coal being a major source of pollution in countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Despite the declining cost of solar and wind power, Southeast Asia is slow to transition to cleaner energy sources, leading to missed opportunities and difficulties in meeting climate targets.

The International Energy Agency also warned that Southeast Asia would need to significantly increase investment in clean energy to achieve its climate goals by 2035. While renewable energy sources are projected to play a significant role in meeting energy demand, the region is still expected to see a notable increase in carbon emissions over the next few decades.

Renewables such as solar and wind power hold promise for a sustainable energy future in Southeast Asia, but there are challenges to overcome, including issues with storage, grid management, and reliability during peak hours. As countries in the region work towards expanding their energy capacity, there is a need to address institutional roadblocks and ensure a stable and reliable power supply to support economic development.

Overall, Southeast Asia must prioritize the transition to clean energy sources to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and mitigate the impact of climate change. With proper investment and strategic planning, the region can achieve a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy system.

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