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This infographic, "Our Elec-tree-city," illustrates how Indonesia's current reliance on fossil fuels—accounting for 87% of its electricity—directly impacts national development and drives climate change. To address these challenges, the CASE project outlines five strategic pillars for reform: providing long-term investment certainty for renewables, enhancing system flexibility, safeguarding system adequacy, managing the retirement of carbon-intensive assets, and ensuring affordable electricity for all consumers.
The Kamus Kosakata Transisi Energi (Energy Transition Terminology) is a specialized guidebook developed by the Project Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy (CASE) for Southeast Asia to support journalists, media professionals, and beginners in navigating the complexities of climate change and energy transformation. This resource provides clear definitions and illustrations for critical terminology—ranging from Adaptation and Resilience to technical concepts like AMDAL (Environmental Impact Assessment) and Biofuels—to ensure accurate and informative reporting. By bridging the gap between scientific knowledge and public discourse, the glossary aims to shift the narrative in Southeast Asia toward evidence-based energy transitions and higher climate ambitions in alignment with the Paris Agreement
This report explores how members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) can shift rapidly to a more sustainable growth model through investments that reduce pollution, enhance resource efficiency, and protect natural capital.
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.
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.
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.
The white paper Industrial Transformation in ASEAN: A Cluster-Driven Model for Regional and Global Collaboration examines South-East Asia’s rapid industrial growth while navigating rising energy demand and the energy transition. ASEAN is home to over 670 million people and is the world’s fifth-largest economy. As its economies expand, dependence on fossil fuels, fragmented policies and high financing costs risk undermining energy security, competitiveness and resilience.
The JETP Progress Report 2025 outlines the key changes and developments since the CIPP 2023, including updates on JETP governance, investment focus areas, financing progress,