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ASEAN should set clear, measurable regional targets for smart grid deployment, cross-border interconnection capacity, and grid flexibility enhancements by 2030 and 2040. These targets should be
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ASEAN should set clear, measurable regional targets for smart grid deployment, cross-border interconnection capacity, and grid flexibility enhancements by 2030 and 2040.

To facilitate investments in renewables in ASEAN, it is critical to overcoming the barriers in renewable energy legislation, energy governance, and business environment. 28 Cooperation through the ASEAN Power Grid brings economic benefits to the region as a whole, and thus improves the affordability for energy transition.
ion, and Control Wide-Area Monitoring SystemExecutive SummaryIn recent years, the ASEAN’s power grid landscape is evolving. The integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), such as rooftop solar photo ltaics (PV) systems and battery energy storage, is reshaping ASEAN’s power systems by increasing flexibility and resilience.
ASEAN should set clear, measurable regional targets for smart grid deployment, cross-border interconnection capacity, and grid flexibility enhancements by 2030 and 2040. These targets should be backed by national implementation plans that align with long-term energy and climate commitments.
Ensuring ASEAN is ready for the energy transition will require the region and its member states to scale up current plans for grid expansion and refurbishment to meet projected electricity generation needs, as well as a fundamental rethinking of energy market design to enhance grid flexibility and reliability.
Here, we present an integrated power system capacity expansion model for ASEAN over 2018–2050. The results identify different pathways by strategically pursuing renewable energy, carbon capture and sequestration, and cross-border transmission.
Each ASEAN country is viewed as a power system with country-specific electricity demand and emission targets required by its NDC.
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