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Coal is still king in Southeast Asia’s power market
It’s perhaps too easy for readers based in Europe to forget that the energy supply scene in, say Southeast Asia where energy demand is in a strong growth phase, is very different than the transitioning picture they see at home. We asked Wood Mackenzie to illustrate the point.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Region: South East Asia
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Singapore - Indonesia - Thailand - Philippines - Vietnam -
Subjects: Coal, Oil and gas, Renewables, Geopolitics, Energy markets