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ASEAN outlined ambitious targets of a 23 percent share of renewable energy in the total primary Energy Supply (TPES) and a 35 percent share of RE in the regional's installed power capacity.
Michael Bay
Rika Safrina
Masdar has strengthened its partnership with Indonesia’s PLN to develop Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar power plant, advancing Indonesia’s net-zero goals. The 145 MW Cirata Floating Solar PV project showcases Indonesia’s clean energy potential and Masdar’s commitment to accelerating renewable energy deployment across the region through innovative, scalable solutions.
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Southeast Asia is set to become a key global hub for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), driven by strong government support, abundant feedstock, and strategic location. The ASEAN region is aligning policies to scale up SAF production and investment, aiming to support aviation decarbonization and regional economic growth.
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Green startups in Southeast Asia are facing funding slowdowns as global investor interest in climate tech declines. Despite challenges like cash flow issues and delayed scaling, many continue to prioritize their climate goals by streamlining operations, building local partnerships, and focusing on long-term impact over rapid growth.
Clime Capital’s Southeast Asia Clean Energy Fund II (SEACEF II) has reached its maximum capitalization with $175 million committed. The fund will invest in early-stage clean energy projects across Southeast Asia, including solar, wind, and energy efficiency, aiming to accelerate the region’s transition to low-carbon, climate-resilient energy systems.
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