About ASEAN new energy storage configuration requirements
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6 FAQs about [ASEAN new energy storage configuration requirements]
Does ASEAN need energy storage?
Determinedly, the region has set the targets of 23 per cent renewable energy share in Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES), and 35 per cent share of renewable energy in ASEAN installed power capacity by 2025. This means that energy storage is required. What Is The Status Quo?
How will ASEAN's energy storage development impact the future?
ASEAN Member States (AMS) need to step up their game on energy storage development. As the 6th ASEAN Energy Outlook foretells, ASEAN’s Total Final Energy Consumption (TFEC) projects to increase by 38 per cent by 2025 and 146 per cent by 2040, from 375 Mtoe in 2017 to 922 million or megatonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe) in 2040.
Should ASEAN members step up their game on energy storage development?
ASEAN Member States (AMS) need to step up their game on energy storage development. As the 6th ASEAN Energy Outlook foretells, ASEAN’s Total Final Energy Consumption (TFEC) projects to increase by 38 percent by 2025 and 146 percent by 2040, from 375 Mtoe in 2017 to 922 million or mega tonnes of oil equivalent (Mtoe) in 2040.
Does ASEAN have a policy for promoting battery energy storage?
According to the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) Policy Brief: Enabling Policies for Promoting Battery Energy Storage in ASEAN, only a few AMS have related policies. For instance, Thailand’s Ministry of Energy presented its ‘Energy 4.0’ strategy by integrating disruptive energy technologies such as energy storage systems.
What is ASEAN's top priority?
ASEAN’s top priority in facing this situation is to supply the growing demand with clean and sustainable energy. Determinedly, the region has set the targets of 23 per cent renewable energy share in Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES), and 35 per cent share of renewable energy in ASEAN installed power capacity by 2025.
Why should policies be enacted in ASEAN?
Policies should be enacted to embrace this development; in order for sustainability in the region to thrive. Beni Suryadi is a Manager at the Power, Fossil Fuel, Alternative Energy and Storage (PFS) Department at the ASEAN Centre for Energy. He holds a Master’s Degree in Gas Management from the University of Indonesia.


