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Roadmap for Extreme Heat Protection Through Passive Cooling in ASEAN Region

ASEAN region is experiencing unprecedented warming trends with increasingly severe extreme heat events which can reach 38 degree Celcius in major ASEAN cities by 2050. Everyone is at risk, but not equally. Vulnerable groups, including women, children, the elderly, and low income communities, are disproportionately affected with gender deepening existing inequalities. As extreme heat intensifies, rising demand for cooling drives up electricity use and greenhouse gas emissions and creating a vicious cycle. 

To address this, the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) (through the Cool Coalition and EmPower: Women for Climate Resilient Societies Programme) have developed a roadmap to promote passive cooling strategies, presenting key recommendations that can be adopted by ASEAN Member States to scale up passive cooling solutions and foster more resilient cities in the region.

04-2026     |     ACE - ASEAN Centre for Energy
Energy Transition
ASEAN Energy in 2026

This ASEAN Energy in 2026 is the latest edition of one of the flagship reports by ACE. Since 2022, the annual ASEAN Energy series analyses the key insights into Southeast Asia's energy landscape each year.

02-2026     |     ACE - ASEAN Centre for Energy
Energy Transition
Advancing Innovation and Inclusivity towards Sustainable Energy Cooperation in ASEAN under the APAEC 2026-2030

The ASEAN International Conference on Energy and Environment (AICEE) provides a platform for researchers to share their findings and exchange innovations to address energy challenges in the region. At its 5 edition in 2025, the conference adopted the theme “Sustainable Energy for ASEAN’s Prosperity: Innovation, Inclusivity, and Regional Cooperation.”

Following the endorsement of the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) 2026–2030 during the 43 ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting (AMEM) under Malaysia’s Chairship 2025, the 5 AICEE findings could serve as references to provide inputs and recommendations to regional energy policymakers in supporting a more inclusive, adaptive, and
evidence-based implementation of APAEC.

02-2026     |     ACE - ASEAN Centre for Energy ,Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Energy Transition
Financing the ASEAN Power Grid

This report examines how interconnectors are approached today from the financing and business model perspective. It explores how, in combination with broad macro-financial and market-specific factors, current approaches may create challenges given the size and characteristics of the APG project pipeline. Rather than focussing on institutions or regulatory frameworks, this report approaches the issue through an investor’s lens – asking how these assets are financed in practice and what must change to make them bankable for a wide set of potential investors.

03-2026     |     IEA - International Energy Agency
Energy Transition
Philippine Power Outlook: Reviewing the Adequacy of Power Supply for April to June 2026

The “Philippine Power Outlook: Reviewing the Adequacy of Power Supply for April to June 2026” report examined power supply projections in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao in the second quarter of 2026 based on the power demand and supply outlook presented by the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) and the Department of Energy (DOE).

This is the fifth annual release of the Power Outlook Report, which was first launched in 2022, where the reports have consistently shown that power supply issues in the second quarter of each year has been a recurring concern in the country.

03-2026     |     ICSC - Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities
Energy Transition Energy Access Energy Efficiency Energy Management
ASEAN Interconnection Masterplan Study (AIMS) III Phase 3: Implementation Strategy for Multilateral Power Trade in ASEAN

The ASEAN Interconnection Masterplan Study (AIMS) III Phase 3 Report on Implementation Strategy for Multilateral Power Trade in ASEANs erves as a strategic roadmap for operationalising regional electricity markets, detailing the necessary regulatory frameworks and governance structures to make cross-border power trade a reality. As the last part of the AIMS III Phase 3, the report highlights that a phased implementation strategy, focused on establishing market rules and strengthening regional institutional coordination, is the vital catalyst needed to accelerate multilateral power trade and maximise the economic benefits of a connected ASEAN Power Grid (APG). The report was prepared by the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), with the support of the United Nations Office for Project Services programme for Southeast Asia Energy Transition Partnership (ETP-UNOPS), Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy (CASE) for Southeast Asia, and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), under the APG Advancement Program (APG-AP).

05-2026     |     Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy (CASE)
Energy Transition Centralized Grid
Identifying where renewable-based hydrogen adds value: Strategic priorities for Thailand’s energy sector

This policy paper provides a comprehensive overview of no-regret uses of hydrogen in Thailand’s energy transition. It outlines global trends in hydrogen development, examines the role of climate-neutral hydrogen in achieving a net-zero future in Thailand, and identifies priority applications for the energy sector where hydrogen can deliver clear and strategic value. The paper also presents policy recommendations to guide Thailand’s hydrogen deployment in the energy sector (power generation, industrial, and transport) in a cost-effective, secure and competitive manner.

02-2026     |     Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy (CASE)
Energy Transition Hydrogen
Stabilising LNG Markets in ASEAN: Implications for Energy Security and the Energy Transition

This Policy Brief examines recent developments in global and regional LNG markets, with particular attention to Southeast Asia. It analyses the structural drivers of price volatility, including Europe’s increased reliance on LNG, China’s expanding and fluctuating gas demand, and the growing role of the United States as a major LNG supplier.

01-2026     |     Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)
Energy Transition