Fuel To Prosperity

SEA Countries’ Trend on Main Source of Energy

"SEA countries' trend on main source of energy" explains how Southeast Asian countries generate their electricity. It also explains what barriers there are to renewable energy in SEA, and what is being done to achieve carbon neutrality. Despite high set-up costs, restrictive government policies, insufficient infrastructure and sometimes a lack of skilled workers, the region has taken steps towards reducing their carbon footprint. For example, Malaysia is investing into hydrogen as an alternative energy source. South East Asia's choice of energy production shapes the future of Earth's climate; by going greener, Southeast Asia benefits itself and the world.

Participants

Koo Jayoon
Lim Jun Hong
Azka Variza Iskandar
Ivone Kong Cai Wen

Mentor

Marianne Wang

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