ASEAN yet to unleash solar and wind | Ember

ASEAN yet to unleash solar and wind

7 Jul 2022

The report also finds:

  • Growth in clean power isn’t keeping pace with electricity demand, leading to more fossil fuel use. Clean power only met 39% of electricity demand rise in the five largest electricity generators in ASEAN from 2015 to 2021, and 48% was met with fossil fuels. Hence power sector CO2 emissions in these countries increased by 21% in total.
  • Solar and wind generated only 4% of the ASEAN’s electricity last year, lagging behind its peers like China (11%) and India (8%). Only Viet Nam (11%) exceeds the world average in solar and wind, which generated 10% of global electricity for the first time in 2021.

 

Solar and wind will be the backbone of the world’s future electricity system, but current electricity plans in ASEAN countries do not reflect this. The IEA’s Net Zero report shows 40% of global electricity supply should come from solar and wind by 2030. More ambitious solar and wind deployment plans in ASEAN are needed to align with 1.5 degrees.

Governments should unleash the power of solar and wind, as is happening already in China, India, and across much of the world. As fossil fuels prices soar through the roof, solar and wind prices remain low, providing affordable, homegrown energy. Solar and wind are progressing across Southeast Asia, but more aggressive targets and timely execution are needed to utilise the vast potential. Governments need to redress 2030 energy plans.

Dr. Achmed Shahram Edianto
Asia Electricity Analyst, Ember

Under current policies, solar and wind are projected to supply only one tenth of total electricity generation in 2030. This is not nearly enough to meet the rapidly growing demand. Rapid scaling-up of solar and wind and grid modernisation is going to be a crucial piece of the puzzle to solve the climate crisis in this region.

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