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Renewable Energy Outlook for ASEAN: Towards a Regional Energy Transition (2nd Edition)
This report details a comprehensive pathway for the development of a sustainable and cleaner regional energy system for ASEAN.
This report details a comprehensive pathway for the development of a sustainable and cleaner regional energy system for ASEAN.
African countries need to meet fast-growing energy demand and extend modern energy services to more communities while also improving people’s health and ensuring long-term sustainability. The continent could meet nearly a quarter of its energy needs through the use of indigenous, clean, renewable energy by 2030, according to this report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
The nations of Southeast Asia stand at a crossroads in terms of their collective energy future. Amid rapid economic growth, they face a 50% rise in regional energy demand within a decade. This brings challenges in supplying energy affordably, sustainably and securely.
This REmap study, prepared in co-operation with the European Commission, identifies cost-effective renewable energy options for all EU Member States, spanning a wide range of sectors and technologies.
Renewables could meet more than one-third of energy demand across Central and South-Eastern Europe cost effectively by 2030 with key decisions taken now.
This report provides a comprehensive pathway for the development of a sustainable and cleaner regional energy system.