The Future of Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia: Opportunities and Challenges
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Southeast Asia is undergoing a significant energy transition, with renewable energy playing an increasingly crucial role in reducing carbon emissions and achieving energy security. This study analyzes the growth of solar, wind, and hydropower projects in Malaysia and the Philippines, evaluating economic feasibility, policy support, and environmental impact. Findings indicate that while government incentives and technological advancements drive renewable energy expansion, challenges such as grid stability, high initial investment costs, and land-use conflicts persist. The paper concludes with policy recommendations to accelerate the adoption of clean energy solutions in the region.
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