Coal power dependence in Southeast Asia may prove difficult to unwind

Chart showing coal-fired power capacity additions across developing Asia from 1990 to 2024 and the relatively young age profile of coal power plants in countries including China, India, Indonesia and Vietnam.

Coal power dependence in Southeast Asia may prove difficult to unwind despite accelerating transition ambitions, as governments across the region continue to prioritise energy security, grid reliability and affordable electricity supply amid rising power demand and volatile gas markets. The report argues that while renewable energy deployment is accelerating across Southeast Asia, coal-fired generation remains deeply embedded in regional power […]

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