Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2017
The ten Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries are among the most
dynamic parts of the global energy system and a rising force in international energy
affairs. Thanks to its growing partnership with Southeast Asia, the International
Energy Agency (IEA) has conducted regular in-depth studies of the energy challenges
facing this region. This new report, which was prepared as part of the IEA’s flagship
World Energy Outlook series, provides insights for policy makers, industry and other
energy stakeholders to help address the energy sector challenges facing Southeast
Asia today.
The report highlights:
The state of play across the Southeast Asia’s energy sector, based on the latest data
and announcements.
How today’s policies shape this region’s energy demand and supply outlook to 2040,
and the implications for energy security, the environment and development.
The opportunities that broader changes in global markets and low-carbon technologies
open up for Southeast Asia.
The investment required to improve efficiency and expand energy supply infrastructure,
especially in the electricity sector.
The mix of fuels and technologies that can help Southeast Asia achieve universal electricity
access.
An alternative pathway, the Sustainable Development Scenario, to meet energy security
and environmental goals.
Published on October 27, 2017