Energy Security
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As part of ASEAN’s energy trilemma, energy security remains a core priority and key to realising the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) vision of a well-connected region that is integrated, competitive, and resilient. With energy demand expected to more than double by 2025, driven by population growth and industrial expansion, ensuring a reliable, affordable, and diversified energy supply is a necessity.
ASEAN’s energy security approach emphasises fuel diversification, regional interconnectivity, infrastructure development, and regional cooperation through initiatives such as the ASEAN Power Grid (APG). Strengthening energy security in this evolving landscape is vital to support long-term development while managing emerging risks and uncertainties.
Learning from the Iberian Peninsula Blackout: Importance of Emergency Information Exchange and Restoration Procedures for the ASEAN Power Grid (APG)
The 5th ASEAN International Conference on Energy and Environment (AICEE) Proceedings Book
ASEAN Energy in 2026
Natural Gas in the New ASEAN Petroleum Security Framework: Why It Matters and What Comes Next
Advancing Innovation and Inclusivity towards Sustainable Energy Cooperation in ASEAN under the APAEC 2026-2030
ASEAN Interconnection Masterplan Study (AIMS) III Phase 3: Minimum Requirements for Multilateral Power Trade in ASEAN
ASEAN Interconnection Masterplan Study (AIMS) III Phase 3: ASEAN-wide Integrated Resource and Resilience Planning (IRRP)
ASEAN Interconnection Masterplan Study (AIMS) III Phase 3: Minimum Technical Standards for Interconnections
ASEAN Interconnection Masterplan Study (AIMS) III Phase 3: Implementation Strategy for Multilateral Power Trade in ASEAN
Bridging Connectivity: The Importance of Submarine Interconnectors to the APG
State of Energy Security in East and Southeast Asia