Renewable energy in Southeast Asia: Policies and recommendations
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 transformati...
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ump-248562019-07-09T07:43:55Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24856/ Renewable energy in Southeast Asia: Policies and recommendations Erdiwansyah, . R., Mamat M. S. M., Sani Sudhakar, K. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery 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 exploitation sustainably across the region. To achieve the ambitious target of 23% renewables in the primary energy mix by 2025, ASEAN Governments should take proactive measures like removal of subsidies of fossil fuels, regional market integration and rapid implementation of the existing project. Eventually, each of this strategy will necessitate sustained leadership, political determination, and concrete actions from stakeholders, in particular, increased cooperation across the region. Elsevier B.V. 2019-06-20 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/24856/1/Renewable%20energy%20in%20Southeast%20Asia.pdf Erdiwansyah, . and R., Mamat and M. S. M., Sani and Sudhakar, K. (2019) Renewable energy in Southeast Asia: Policies and recommendations. Science of The Total Environment, 670. pp. 1095-1102. ISSN 0048-9697 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.273 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.03.273 |
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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 exploitation sustainably across the region. To achieve the ambitious target of 23% renewables in the primary energy mix by 2025, ASEAN Governments should take proactive measures like removal of subsidies of fossil fuels, regional market integration
and rapid implementation of the existing project. Eventually, each of this strategy will necessitate sustained leadership, political determination, and concrete actions from stakeholders, in particular, increased cooperation across the region. |
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Renewable energy in Southeast Asia: Policies and recommendations |
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Renewable energy in Southeast Asia: Policies and recommendations |
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Renewable energy in Southeast Asia: Policies and recommendations |
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Renewable energy in Southeast Asia: Policies and recommendations |
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renewable energy in southeast asia: policies and recommendations |
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