Navigating Energy Transitions in Southeast Asia: Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
Key Ideas
- Black & Veatch emphasizes the urgency for Southeast Asian economies to balance energy security and lower carbon emissions amidst the challenges of climate change.
- The company underlines the importance of accelerating the shift to low-carbon energy sources despite increasing complexities in the region.
- Key industry leaders will discuss opportunities and challenges in energy transition at the Enlit Asia 2024 conference in Kuala Lumpur, focusing on de-risking infrastructure development and promoting no-carbon solutions like hydrogen.
- Attendees can engage with Black & Veatch experts to explore solutions such as LNG-to-power, renewables, energy storage, and hydrogen to address the region's energy transition challenges.
Black & Veatch, a global leader in infrastructure solutions, highlighted the pressing need for Southeast Asian economies to address energy transition complexities. The company stressed the importance of balancing energy security and reducing carbon emissions in the face of climate change impacts. Narsingh Chaudhary, president of Black & Veatch Asia Pacific and India, emphasized the urgency for immediate action in transitioning to low-carbon energy sources. At the Enlit Asia 2024 conference in Kuala Lumpur, industry leaders will convene to discuss the opportunities and challenges in energy transition, focusing on de-risking infrastructure development and incentivizing no-carbon solutions like hydrogen. Black & Veatch experts will share insights on solutions such as LNG-to-power, renewables, energy storage, and hydrogen to accelerate the transition towards sustainable energy practices in the region.
Topics
Production
Climate Change
Energy Security
Carbon Emissions
Energy Transition
Regional Development
Renewables
Industry Challenges
Infrastructure Solutions
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