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ASEAN nations pivot to renewables amid energy crisis and supply chain risks

Southeast Asian nations are rapidly shifting towards renewable energy sources, not primarily for environmental reasons, but as a strategic response to the escalating energy crisis and volatile fossil fuel prices. Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz have doubled LNG costs, forcing governments to seek energy independence through domestic infrastructure like solar and battery storage. This pivot is driven by economic necessity and a desire to avoid geopolitical coercion, with the Philippines seeing a surge in solar inquiries and renewable energy proving more cost-effective than new fossil fuel plants. AI

影响 Accelerates adoption of AI-powered grid management and predictive analytics for renewable energy integration.

排序理由 The cluster discusses a significant geopolitical and economic shift in energy policy across multiple nations in response to supply chain disruptions and price volatility. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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ASEAN nations pivot to renewables amid energy crisis and supply chain risks

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Ken Silverstein, Senior Contributor ·

    东盟能源危机:从化石燃料的脆弱到基础设施的强大

    As LNG prices double amid the Hormuz blockade, Southeast Asia is ditching fossil fuel dependency for renewable energy — and building a regional grid to match.