Decarbonising Energy Systems in Southeast Asia: Long Term Vision and Recent Trends
Part of Singapore International Energy Week 2020 (SIEW), Agora Energiewende organize a Virtual Roundtable Discussion
Date: 29 October 2020
Time: 08:00 PM – 10:00 PM (GMT+8)
Venue: Virtual Event Platform
With growing shares of ever cheaper variable renewable energy (VRE), the power sector and its flexibility have become key issue in energy planning and policy considerations in Asia. The current trend towards electrifying transport and industry also represents a unique opportunity for clean energy transition across sectors. This, along with the key resources such as hydrogen, this trends helps integrate ever greater shares of VRE and accelerate the decarbonisation of the wider energy system.
As part of the Singapore International Energy Week, Agora Energiewende will host a roundtable of think tanks to discuss opportunities for major Southeast Asian economies to embark on a road to decarbonisation of the power and wider energy systems, led by electrification.
The first part sets the scene with insights from current energy policy and trend in the countries and recent analytical work on low carbon pathways presented by think tanks from Vietnam, The Philippines, and Thailand.
The second part will look to the future, with long-term energy perspectives presented by an independent think tank and technology experts. Agora Energiewende will also provide insights into the debate on hydrogen for future global energy systems, based on the accelerating debate in Europe and its impact on the region.
Hourly Schedule
Program Details
- 19:00 - 19:15
- Simon Rolland
- Energy Programme Director, GIZ
- 19:15 - 19:25
- Ngo To Nhien
- Director, Vietnam for Energy Transition
- 19:25 - 19:35
- The Philippines: Power Sector Pre-Pandemic and The New Normal
- Alberto Dalusung, Power Expert
- 20:10 - 20:30
- Prospects of Decarbonising Indonesia's Energy System
- Fabby Tumiwa, Executive Director IESR