Southeast Asian countries stand at a crossroads concerning their shared energy future and heavily rely on fossil fuels for transport and electricity.Within Asia, especially India and China lead the world renewable energy generation undergoing a period of energy transition and economic transformation. Southeast Asian countries have huge potentials for sustainable energy sources. However they are yet to performglobally in renewable energy deployment due to various challenges. The primary objective of the study is to examine the renewable energy growth and analyse the government policies to scale up the deployment of renewables for power generation substantially. The study also offers policy recommendations to accelerate renewable energy e...
Sustainable development goals not only contributes towards a clean environment but also towards bett...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...
This report examines the applicability of the most commonly preferred renewable electricity policy m...
The member countries of Southeast Asia have renewable energy sources that never run out like solar e...
The energy transition is progressing slowly in the ten member states of the Association of Southeast...
The world today is built on energy. Every process, whether industrial or civil, from the moment one ...
Sustainable development goals not only contributes towards a clean environment but also towards bett...
Pathways to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius in line with the Paris Agreement Lo...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US14,700 per capita (PPP basis...
This study aimed to explore the determinants of renewable energy consumption in selected Association...
This paper reports the outcome of the project on “Capacity building in formulating harmonized policy...
a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
Strong commitments from governments in Southeast Asia are key to a successful development of renewab...
Sustainable development goals not only contributes towards a clean environment but also towards bett...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...
This report examines the applicability of the most commonly preferred renewable electricity policy m...
The member countries of Southeast Asia have renewable energy sources that never run out like solar e...
The energy transition is progressing slowly in the ten member states of the Association of Southeast...
The world today is built on energy. Every process, whether industrial or civil, from the moment one ...
Sustainable development goals not only contributes towards a clean environment but also towards bett...
Pathways to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius in line with the Paris Agreement Lo...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
Malaysia is one of the most developing ASEAN countries, with a GDP of US14,700 per capita (PPP basis...
This study aimed to explore the determinants of renewable energy consumption in selected Association...
This paper reports the outcome of the project on “Capacity building in formulating harmonized policy...
a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
Strong commitments from governments in Southeast Asia are key to a successful development of renewab...
Sustainable development goals not only contributes towards a clean environment but also towards bett...
Renewable energy is considered an indispensable basis of sustainable energy systems as electricity g...
This report examines the applicability of the most commonly preferred renewable electricity policy m...