Energy Security, Planning, and the Transition Ahead

15 May 2026
Energy Security, Planning, and the Transition Ahead

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Authoring Organisations: Asia Clean Energy Partners
Region/Location: ASEAN

Welcome to the May 2026 edition of SIPET Connect

This month, SIPET Connect turns to an issue that feels especially timely for Southeast Asia’s transition. 

In our latest Transition Toolbox, we speak with Robert Tromop of the Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (APERC) about the role of long-range energy outlooks, data, and modelling in shaping better regional energy decisions. As Southeast Asia navigates rising demand, shifting fuel markets, and more complex transition choices, the conversation is a reminder that credible planning tools matter just as much as ambitious targets. 

In our Explainer, we look at the current energy crisis rippling across Asia following the disruption of Middle East supply routes. What began as a geopolitical shock has quickly become a test of how exposed the region remains to imported fossil fuels, concentrated shipping routes, and price volatility. For Southeast Asia, the lesson is not only about emergency response, but about what real energy security requires next: more resilient systems, lower fuel dependence, and faster progress on clean power, efficiency, and flexibility.  

As always, we also round up a few jobs, publications, and events worth watching across the region.