Navigating Energy Transition in Southeast Asia
Key Ideas
  • Economies in Southeast Asia face challenges balancing energy security and lower carbon emissions amidst increasing complexities of the energy transition.
  • Black & Veatch emphasizes the urgency for immediate action to address climate change impacts like extreme weather events in the region.
  • The session at Enlit Asia 2024, chaired by Narsingh Chaudhary, will discuss opportunities and challenges in energy transition, focusing on solutions like hydrogen and renewables.
  • Chaudhary highlights the need for regulation and project planning to de-risk and incentivize low- and no-carbon solutions, including LNG-to-power, carbon capture, and energy storage.
Black & Veatch, a global leader in infrastructure solutions, has highlighted the complexities faced by Southeast Asian economies in balancing energy security and lower carbon emissions. The urgency to address climate change impacts, such as extreme weather events, has been stressed. Narsingh Chaudhary, the president of Asia Pacific and India at Black & Veatch, will chair a plenary session at Enlit Asia 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, discussing the energy transition in the region. The session will address challenges, progress, and future infrastructure development, focusing on solutions like renewables, energy storage, and hydrogen. Chaudhary emphasizes the importance of regulation and project planning to promote reliable and affordable low- and no-carbon solutions like LNG-to-power and carbon capture. The event at MITEC Kuala Lumpur will provide a platform for engagement with industry leaders.
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