Empowering Southeast Asia: Accelerating the Green Energy Transition
Key Ideas
- Power sector experts at ISF 2024 discussed key trends like renewable energy, transport electrification, and the role of technologies such as hydrogen and CCS in decarbonisation.
- RGE showcased its commitment to renewable energy through biomass and solar projects, emphasizing traceability and sustainability in operations.
- Panellists highlighted the need for diverse technical solutions like solar, wind, hydrogen, and ammonia to decarbonise Southeast Asia's energy system.
- The discussion emphasized the importance of collaboration, innovation, and bold investments in renewable energy for a successful green power sector transition in Southeast Asia.
The Indonesia International Sustainability Forum (ISF) 2024 brought together industry experts and business leaders to address the urgent challenge of meeting Southeast Asia's energy demand while accelerating decarbonisation. Leading figures discussed trends like renewable energy expansion, transport electrification, and the role of hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in the power sector's green transition. RGE's Managing Director highlighted the company's renewable energy initiatives, including using biomass and solar to power its facilities. The panel emphasized the need for innovative solutions like solar, wind, hydrogen, and ammonia to decarbonise the region's energy system. They also stressed collaboration, innovation, and investments in renewable energy as key factors in achieving a sustainable and resilient green power sector. Despite challenges, Southeast Asia's potential in leading the renewable energy revolution was recognized, with a call for joint efforts from businesses, governments, and financial institutions for a successful energy transition.
Topics
Asia
Renewable Energy
Innovation
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Decarbonisation
Collaboration
Economic Growth
Power Sector
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