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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
5/22/2025, 12:46:55 AM

Thailand is on track to make solar energy its largest renewable source—and it’s a key piece of the country’s plan to transition away from fossil fuels and hit its decarbonisation targets. ⚡ While growth so far has been steady, experts say rapid deployment is essential over the next 10 years to stay on track. If done right, solar won’t just power homes—it could drive economic growth and energy independence. 📖 Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/4jglzb8 Can solar become Thailand’s next big economic engine?

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
6/3/2025, 9:01:06 AM

As the G7 marks half a century of leadership, the world is watching how Japan’s domestic energy policies and foreign energy agenda will impact the group’s credibility on climate action. 🇯🇵 Japan’s decisions don’t just affect its own energy transition—they’re a reflection of the G7’s ability to lead the global fight against climate change and protect vulnerable communities worldwide. Will Japan step up as a true climate leader, or hold back progress? 📖 Read the full analysis here: https://bit.ly/43OGBrR What do you think Japan’s role should be in shaping the G7’s climate future?

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
6/10/2025, 3:13:08 AM

Major Korean companies, like Samsung and SK Group, are investing in cookstove carbon offset projects—but there’s a troubling reality behind the scenes. 🔎 New analysis shows these projects are overstating their climate impact by an average factor of 18.3. This widespread over-crediting: 🚫 Undermines real climate progress 🌍 Turns corporate ESG pledges into little more than greenwashing 📖 Read the full op-ed here: https://bit.ly/45gHxaJ

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
5/20/2025, 2:16:57 AM

Southeast Asia has huge solar potential—but progress is being slowed by regulatory barriers, fossil fuel influence, and supply chain gaps. Even with strong backing from China, the region risks falling behind unless it: 🔧 Diversifies its solar markets 🔗 Strengthens involvement across the entire solar value chain Experts say this is key to unlocking long-term growth and staying competitive as new regional players rise. 📖 Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/4k1bGiG Is Southeast Asia ready to lead the solar race—or will it get left in the shadows?

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
5/16/2025, 2:22:04 AM

With the return of President Trump, the US has imposed tariffs on over 90 jurisdictions—from long-time allies to unlikely outposts. While the move may spark short-term disruption in global trade, there’s a twist: 🇸🇬🇲🇾🇻🇳 Southeast Asia’s solar manufacturing industry could benefit. As global supply chains shift and manufacturers seek alternatives, the region may see increased demand, investment, and growth in clean energy production. 📖 Read more about what this could mean for Southeast Asia and global trade dynamics: https://bit.ly/3ZlRvDP Is this trade turbulence a hidden chance for climate-aligned growth in the region?

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
6/9/2025, 3:29:30 AM

Southeast Asia is poised to make final investment decisions on a wave of gas extraction projects over the coming decade, raising serious questions about the region’s ability to meet decarbonisation and climate targets. 🔍 Key insight: While these investments could lock in fossil fuel reliance, many projects have faced years of delay and will need careful reassessment — offering an opportunity to realign with sustainability commitments. 📖 Read the detailed analysis here: https://bit.ly/4kAjQiu How can Southeast Asia balance near-term energy security with long-term decarbonisation strategies?

Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
6/11/2025, 3:28:08 AM

Vietnam is experiencing one of Asia’s biggest solar surges—driven by: ✅ Government support ✅ Soaring energy demand ✅ Perfect conditions for solar ⚡ Under the new Power Development Plan 8, solar is set to become the backbone of Vietnam’s energy supply by 2050. 📖 Dive deeper here: https://bit.ly/45SaBWd Do you think Vietnam can lead Asia’s clean energy charge?

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
6/10/2025, 5:41:27 AM

Join over 12,000 attendees and 350+ exhibitors, including the energy sector’s most influential executives, policymakers, and industry leaders, at Enlit Asia 2025, taking place from 9–11 September in Bangkok.Gain exclusive insights and expert perspectives as Southeast Asia charts its course toward a competitive, secure, and sustainable energy future. Get 30% off delegate passes with our Early Bird offer! Or register for a free Visitor Pass to explore the exhibitor floor and network with key industry players. Register now: https://bit.ly/3HKTgVa

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
5/26/2025, 3:12:35 AM

The IEEJ says natural gas demand will stay strong—but energy experts are calling it out. Why? 🚩 The forecast overhypes gas, undervalues renewables, and leans on unrealistic carbon capture hopes. 💼 With deep ties to fossil fuel players, critics say IEEJ’s vision protects industry interests over climate reality. Meanwhile, clean energy is getting cheaper and more scalable—so why stick to an outdated path? 📖 Read the full breakdown here: https://bit.ly/4kaLFh0 Do you think Japan’s energy future should still include gas? Or is it time to move on?

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Energy Tracker Asia ✅
Energy Tracker Asia ✅
5/19/2025, 3:21:30 AM

🇦🇺 Australia’s 2025 Election: What It Means for Climate Action PM Anthony Albanese just secured a second term — and with it, a strong mandate to push forward bolder climate policies. His government now aims for 82% renewable electricity by 2030, with big plans for offshore wind and major grid upgrades. But it won’t be easy. ⚠️ Regulatory red tape ⚠️ High costs ⚠️ Pushback from rural communities Plus, the opposition is backing nuclear energy as an alternative path — a move the government says could delay real progress. This election outcome also strengthens Australia’s bid to co-host COP31 with Pacific nations in 2026, signaling a bigger global climate role. 📖 Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/45idpM6 Will this be the term Australia finally delivers on its climate promises?

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