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Southeast Asian countries are on track to achieve their goal
of obtaining 23% of their primary energy from renewable sources by 2025.
Southeast Asia is on track to meet its 2025 renewable energy targets
According to new analysis by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), achieving this goal will significantly improve Southeast Asia's access to affordable and clean energy
.
Currently, 65 million people in Southeast Asia live without a reliable source of electricity
.
Significant improvements
could also be made in the heating, cooling and transportation sectors, the report said.
However, overcoming the barriers to implementing these technologies requires the addition of a robust investment framework
.
Adnan Z.
Amin, Director General of IRENA, said: "Accelerating the adoption of renewable energy can bring a wide range of environmental, economic and social benefits, including job creation, reduced air pollution and climate change
.
As the backbone of regional development, policymakers and other development actors should prioritize clean, reliable and affordable energy investments
.
”
,
Southeast Asian countries are on track to achieve their goal
of obtaining 23% of their primary energy from renewable sources by 2025.
Southeast Asia is on track to meet its 2025 renewable energy targets
Southeast Asia is on track to meet its 2025 renewable energy targetsAccording to new analysis by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), achieving this goal will significantly improve Southeast Asia's access to affordable and clean energy
.
Currently, 65 million people in Southeast Asia live without a reliable source of electricity
.
Significant improvements
could also be made in the heating, cooling and transportation sectors, the report said.
However, overcoming the barriers to implementing these technologies requires the addition of a robust investment framework
.
Adnan Z.
Amin, Director General of IRENA, said: "Accelerating the adoption of renewable energy can bring a wide range of environmental, economic and social benefits, including job creation, reduced air pollution and climate change
.
As the backbone of regional development, policymakers and other development actors should prioritize clean, reliable and affordable energy investments
.
”
,