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Welcome to the October 2025 Edition of SIPET Connect.
This month’s edition explores how Southeast Asia is turning energy transition plans into practice. In our feature interview, Keiju Mitsuhashi of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) discusses how the ASEAN Power Grid is finally gaining traction, with country-level efforts—like the Philippines’ push on geothermal, offshore wind, and grid upgrades—showing how national reforms make regional links possible.
We also unpack the real role of renewable hydrogen in Southeast Asia’s power mix, share updates from Enlit Asia 2025 and Bangkok Climate Action Week, and look ahead to Singapore International Energy Week, where SIPET joins as a media partner. Plus, don’t miss upcoming events and opportunities driving the region’s clean energy transformation
Welcome to the September 2025 Edition of SIPET Connect. Southeast Asia’s energy transition calls for practical solutions that can be scaled across the region. In this edition of SIPET Connect, Marc S. Forni of the World Bank shares how the Regional Low Carbon Cities Program offers a new model for financing urban decarbonization. Our SIPET Explainer provides short, accessible breakdowns of clean-energy issues, reports, and debates, with clear, data-driven takeaways to help readers navigate complex topics. This edition tackles Carbon Capture and Storage.
This issue of SIPET Connect explores how Southeast Asia is responding to complex geopolitical and climate realities through practical, cooperative action. We take our readers inside the 2025 Regional Energy Transition Dialogue (RETD), where policymakers and experts came together in Bangkok to chart a shared path forward—and where collaboration itself became the takeaway. In our new Transition Toolbox Series, Sascha Oppowa of GIZ Thailand reflects on RETD as a scalable model for enabling structured regional dialogue and replicable solutions.
We also spotlight Enlit Asia—the region’s flagship energy platform happening this September in Bangkok—where SIPET will be presenting its latest work on regional policy tools and collaboration.
This July, SIPET Connect launches its new Transition Toolbox Series, starting with a feature interview with Sue-Ern Tan, Head of the International Energy Agency’s Regional Cooperation Centre in Singapore, on advancing regional energy cooperation. We also explore updated findings from SIPET’s Project Mapping Tool, which now tracks 481 clean energy projects and $45 billion in donor-funded investments across Southeast Asia.