Insights
Data-driven analysis on decarbonising energy and heavy industry
What’s in the PPA?
Part 3 in a series on ETM deals in Southeast Asia. How PPAs have shaped power markets in Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines, and why their lack of transparency and rigid terms pose challenges for Southeast Asia's energy transition.
The Tortured Transition Department
Part 2 of a series on ETM deals in Southeast Asia. 2024 will be a year of crosscurrents for Southeast Asia’s energy transition. With political risk running high, we look into the technical debates and developments that will determine how fast regional analysts and system planners can fill the gap between high-level policy statements and the functional roadmaps that markets need.
Southeast Asia’s balancing act
Changing national policies, shifting energy investment trends, and evolving electrification technology can make demand growth projections using trend-based forecasting obsolete. System designs that can enable operational and contractual flexibility to accommodate unpredictable demand patterns are important to cope with the increasing complexity.
Southeast Asia faces a reckoning on (the power of) grid connectivity
What if Singapore goes ahead with interconnection projects to support clean power purchase deals in Cambodia, Indonesia or Vietnam? Southeast Asia analyst Thu Vu's shares how our energy systems modelling platform can facilitate power system planning.
Dua Miliar alasan: Indonesia Dapat Melampaui Target Nol-Bersih
Menutup PLTU jelas mendatangkan keuntungan bagi Indonesia, baik dari sisi penghematan biaya maupun emisi. Caranya, mempercepat dekarbonisasi sektor ketenagalistrikan dengan memesiunkan dini PLTU yang paling tidak menguntungkan, dan aset-aset pembangkit berkinerja buruk. Hal ini terungkap dalam model sistem Future Energy Outlook (FEO) yang dilakukan TransitionZero.
Two billion reasons: how Indonesia can get ahead of the net zero curve
Closing old coal plants is a win-win for emissions and costs. Indonesia can accelerate power sector decarbonisation and save money by retiring its least profitable coal plants early. Doing so would give the country a head-start on its 2060 net zero target, according to TransitionZero’s groundbreaking Future Energy Outlook systems model.
Pakistan’s power predicament
A nationwide blackout during a sovereign debt crisis encapsulated the profound challenges facing Pakistan. Deep reforms are needed to tip the economic scales away from reliance on volatile fossil fuel imports and towards clean domestic energy sources.