A new partnership launched in Singapore last October to scale up clean energy across ASEAN is making headway, with programmes to support renewable energy and energy efficiency rolled out in Malaysia and Indonesia in February.
The Middle East-based International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), an intergovernmental organisation, also has plans to convene an investor forum in Singapore in late 2026 or early 2027 to matchmake suitable projects with interested investors.
These initiatives aim to show how ASEAN economies can industrialise and grow economically, but in a less pollutive way.
Mr Gurbuz Gonul, the director of country engagement and partnerships at IRENA, said that efforts to achieve this could include integrating renewable energy in industrial parks, electrifying selected industrial processes, and strengthening local supply chains for renewable components.
The specific scope will be identified through national consultations, focusing on analyses that inform policy, and technologies that can be used to green local value chains and industries, he added.
According to a 2024 report by energy think-tank Ember, electricity demand in ASEAN is set to increase up to 41 per cent by 2030 from 2023 levels, driven by industrialisation, electrification, and digitalisation.