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How can the ASEAN Power Grid facilitate investments in renewables?

To facilitate investments in renewables in ASEAN, it is critical to overcoming the barriers in renewable energy legislation, energy governance, and business environment. 28 Cooperation through the ASEAN Power Grid brings economic benefits to the region as a whole, and thus improves the affordability for energy transition.

What is the integrated power system capacity expansion model for ASEAN?

Here, we present an integrated power system capacity expansion model for ASEAN over 2018–2050. The results identify different pathways by strategically pursuing renewable energy, carbon capture and sequestration, and cross-border transmission.

How much infrastructure does ASEAN need?

Over the next two decades, ADB estimates that ASEAN will need more than $100 billion in transmission infrastructure investments, including both domestic and cross-border projects. ADB is committed to driving the ASEAN Power Grid forward through engagement with three sets of partners.

Are all ASEAN countries included in the planned transmission network?

All ASEAN countries are included in the planned transmission network, in which net electricity imports can account for up to 60% of domestic electricity demand, for example, for Singapore. 23 The limits of electricity imports and exports vary across countries (see the scenario development section in supplemental information).

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