Southeast Asia faces infrastructure, policy gaps in regional grid push, say industry leaders
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Southeast Asia lacks a unified regulatory and market framework for electricity trade — a key bottleneck impeding the development of a regional power grid despite strong political will for cooperation, said industry leaders at the Energy Asia 2025 conference on Monday.
Speaking at a panel session on regional interconnection, representatives from the Asean Centre for Energy (ACE), Indonesia’s Pertamina and UAE-based Masdar highlighted gaps in cross-border coordination, regulatory clarity and grid infrastructure as major challenges for scaling up renewable energy integration across the region.
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