(Revised) Summary Draft - Clean Energy
In
the article “How can Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition be sped up”, Tim
(2019) claims that though Southeast Asia enjoys an abundance supply of renewable
energy resources yet the region still lacks behind in transitioning towards clean
energy to help support its booming economies. Southeast Asia is the only region
that has not achieved low carbon emissions level but instead is increasingly
contributing to it globally. For example, Singapore can apply nuclear fusion or
the implementation of hydrogen as a “greener “fuel. However, such technology comes
with a cost. The demand for power will not decrease due to the economic success
in the region, and as such the policymakers and businesses have to seize this
opportunity to make a change through “building an energy infrastructure”, improving
quality of life as economies advance. Failing to do so will have an adverse
impact on both the climate, region and world.
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