Jakarta, 16 November– ASEAN had boosted its solar and wind generation with an average annual growth rate of 43% since 2015, but slowed to just 15% in 2022, according to a new analysis by global energy think tank Ember. More robust policy actions are required to accelerate solar and wind power to align with 1.5C and the International Energy Agency (IEA)’s net zero scenario.
From 2015 to 2022, solar and wind electricity generation in ASEAN grew by 43% annually, increasing from 4.19 TWh to 50.19 TWh, driven by policies implemented by member states to promote renewables deployment.
Viet Nam played a significant role in this growth accounting for 69% of the region’s solar and wind generation by 2022. Its feed-in-tariff (FiT) for solar power contributed to the surge in ASEAN’s solar capacity until 2021. Unfortunately, the phase-out of the FiT scheme in 2022 is a key factor in the slowdown of the region’s solar growth.