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Why Southeast Asia will be critical to the energy transition
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The good news is that many of ASEAN's 10 member states show a strong commitment to achieving net zero by 2050. Only the Philippines has not yet committed to net zero by 2050, while Indonesia has set a target of 2060. A major shift away from the emissions generated by coal power generation sits at th
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  • The good news is that many of ASEAN's 10 member states show a strong commitment to achieving net zero by 2050. Only the Philippines has not yet committed to net zero by 2050, while Indonesia has set a target of 2060.
  • A major shift away from the emissions generated by coal power generation sits at the center of change
  • ASEAN’s share of renewable energy increased to 14% of the energy mix in 2020, continuing to rise even during the pandemic
  • show an unwavering commitment to supporting and funding the green agenda

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