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Southeast Asia energy outlook 2024

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Paris International Energy Agency 2024Description: 200pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: The report starts with a scene-setting discussion in the first chapter. The second chapter describes the IEA scenario projections for Southeast Asia to 2050 across all fuels and technologies, based on the scenarios in the IEA’s World Energy Outlook, and considers their broad implications for energy security, affordability and emissions. The third chapter analyses three key areas in depth. It explores what the outcomes of the COP 28 meeting in Dubai (2023) mean for Southeast Asia, notably regarding the global targets to triple renewable capacity by 2030, double the pace of energy efficiency improvements, and significantly reduce methane emissions. It also examines some emerging issues for clean energy transitions for electricity security and clean energy supply chains, and concludes with a discussion on how to scale up investment and finance in line with the region’s energy and climate goals.
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The report starts with a scene-setting discussion in the first chapter. The second chapter describes the IEA scenario projections for Southeast Asia to 2050 across all fuels and technologies, based on the scenarios in the IEA’s World Energy Outlook, and considers their broad implications for energy security, affordability and emissions. The third chapter analyses three key areas in depth. It explores what the outcomes of the COP 28 meeting in Dubai (2023) mean for Southeast Asia, notably regarding the global targets to triple renewable capacity by 2030, double the pace of energy efficiency improvements, and significantly reduce methane emissions. It also examines some emerging issues for clean energy transitions for electricity security and clean energy supply chains, and concludes with a discussion on how to scale up investment and finance in line with the region’s energy and climate goals.

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