2021 Recap – Renewable Energy Insights

With the Covid-19 pandemic persisting through 2021, the renewable energy (RE) sector has shown itself resilient in its drive towards helping economic recovery. The ASEAN Member States (AMS) have been actively strengthening their policy framework to support the adoption of RE, along with advancing RE technology. This has resulted in the widening role of RE regionally, especially solar and wind power. Natural resources such as geothermal and hydropower have also been optimised to fully decarbonise the power system. Moreover, ASEAN has seen growth in the adoption of lowcarbon transportation, such as electric vehicles (EVs) and vehicles that use biofuels.

Kick-off of The ASEAN Energy Outlook Forum (AEOF) 2022

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Using 4IR Tech to Tackle Climate Change In ASEAN

Following the ambitious targets of the Paris Agreement and COP26 in Glasgow, a new advanced technology framework to help tackle climate issues needs to be more developed. The Glasgow Climate Pact emphasizes the urgency of scaling up action and support, including finance, capacity-building, and technology transfer to enhance adaptive capacity, strengthen resilience and reduce vulnerability to climate change events.

COP26: Ramification for ASEAN Energy Strategies

After two weeks of negotiations, nearly 200 nations adopted the much-debated Glasgow Climate Pact on Nov 13, 2021, to secure the commitment to keeping the 1.5 degrees Celsius goal alive.

Research on Applications of Low Wind Speed Power in ASEAN

ASEAN has rich renewable potential such as hydropower, solar power, and geothermal energy, including untapped high-speed and low-speed wind potential. As located mostly in the tropical hemisphere, the region’s potential is mostly on low wind speed. This report explores a redefined wind turbine technology which taking the advantage of the low wind speed potential, namely the low-wind-speed power (LWSP).

The 5th East Asia Summit Clean Energy Forum

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COP26: ASEAN’s Commitment in The Energy Sector Economy

After a one-year delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) commenced on 31 October to 12 November 2021 with the hope to secure global commitments in mitigation, adaptation, and finance.

Finding the Right Path for ASEAN Toward Circular Economy

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