THE International Energy Agency (IEA) noted a strong uptake in renewables capacity in Southeast Asia, possibly ending 2030 with 225 gigawatt hours (GW). However, this growth is still not enough compared to global trends and falls short of meeting the region’s growing electricity demand.
In file photo: Farmers work at a farm in Pililia, Rizal, with the windmills operated by Alternergy Wind One Corp. at the background.
“This represents an acceleration compared with historical trends, but not yet the step-change in deployment that would be required to align with national net zero goals and with the global 1.5C target,” its report stated. The IEA also said that Indonesia and the Philippines hold substantial potential for geothermal development using conventional methods. However, high upfront investment costs remain a challenge for project development.
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