Asia’s energy transition
Show notes
In this episode, our partners Denis Depoux and Dieter Billen shed light on the complexities of energy production and reduction mechanisms across Asia. While China’s planned economy may capture the most attention, it’s vital to recognize that Southeast Asian countries also host rapidly growing industries contributing significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and aspiring to lead in decarbonization. Nations like Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia are each pursuing unique strategies to reduce their carbon footprints. But how do their approaches to fossil-based and renewable energy sources compare? And what role will nuclear power play in the region’s energy future? For more information visit our website rolandberger.com
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