Southeast Asia Countries’ Potential and Commitment in Energy Transition
The energy transition is a long-term development agenda that must start as early as possible to achieve Net Zero Emission by 2050 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
Southeast Asia countries have huge renewable energy potential which is now developing in significant progress, especially for solar and wind energy.
This infographic explores the potential and implementation of renewable energy in Southeast Asia and the urge for collaboration between countries to address energy transition.


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