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In the article, “How can Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition be sped up?”, Daubach (2019) writes expert opinions on the methods that will encourage “green energy production” in Southeast Asia (SEA) and the difficulties that will arise with the change. Experts state that each region in SEA must utilize different “low-carbon technologies and solutions” to reduce emissions. For SEA to achieve this, each country must think about its distinct difficulties and chances to improve. Singapore due to limitation in space is not able to adopt major wind and solar power generation but can adopt nuclear fusion which has no discharge and shorter duration of decay of atomic waste. However, it is very costly. SEA needs to think about how it creates, keeps and uses the energy more effectively.  It is vital that SEA reduces its dependence on coal for energy as continuous use will cause life-threatening occurrences to happen.


Reference:

Daubach, T., 2019. How can Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition be sped up?. Eco-Business. https://www.eco-business.com/news/how-can-southeast-asias-clean-energy-transition-be-sped-up/[Accessed 1 February 2021]

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