Pathways to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius in line with the Paris Agreement Long-Term Temperature goal and achievement of Sustainable Development Goals involve energy system transitions with strong uptake of renewables by 2050. Fossil fuels currently dominate the energy systems of the ASEAN countries, a region that has abundant untapped renewable resources. This paper expounds an approach of how the ASEAN region may substantially increase uptake of renewable energy. It provides an overview of the shortfalls in energy targets and investigates the technical potential of a selection of renewable energy technologies throughout the region. The findings demonstrate confidence that an energy system decarbonisation pathway...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The efficient utilization of clean energy resources to meet increasing electrici...
a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian...
One of the most promising areas for future infrastructure investment is in the modification of the w...
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...
Coal and natural gas have dominated ASEAN’s power sector in the past and contributed to 77% of power...
Sustainable development goals not only contributes towards a clean environment but also towards bett...
This paper reports the outcome of the project on “Capacity building in formulating harmonized policy...
The world today is built on energy. Every process, whether industrial or civil, from the moment one ...
ASEAN region is believed to have a great potential for biomass and solar energy generation due to it...
Southeast Asian countries stand at a crossroads concerning their shared energy future and heavily re...
Southeast Asia faces one of the fastest growths in energy demand in the world, driven by increasing ...
The ASEAN primary energy demand to grow by an average of 3.4% per year from 627 to reach 1,450 milli...
The efficient utilization of clean energy resources to meet increasing electricity demand is imposin...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The efficient utilization of clean energy resources to meet increasing electrici...
a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian...
One of the most promising areas for future infrastructure investment is in the modification of the w...
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...
Coal and natural gas have dominated ASEAN’s power sector in the past and contributed to 77% of power...
Sustainable development goals not only contributes towards a clean environment but also towards bett...
This paper reports the outcome of the project on “Capacity building in formulating harmonized policy...
The world today is built on energy. Every process, whether industrial or civil, from the moment one ...
ASEAN region is believed to have a great potential for biomass and solar energy generation due to it...
Southeast Asian countries stand at a crossroads concerning their shared energy future and heavily re...
Southeast Asia faces one of the fastest growths in energy demand in the world, driven by increasing ...
The ASEAN primary energy demand to grow by an average of 3.4% per year from 627 to reach 1,450 milli...
The efficient utilization of clean energy resources to meet increasing electricity demand is imposin...
Global warming is one of today's most critical environmental issues, caused largely by emission of g...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd The efficient utilization of clean energy resources to meet increasing electrici...
a b s t r a c t Malaysia, as a developing country and a member of the Association of Southeast Asian...
One of the most promising areas for future infrastructure investment is in the modification of the w...