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In the article, “How can Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition be sped up?”, Daubach (2019) wrote on experts who talks about how Southeast Asia (SEA) should implement different methods to instigate green energy production. According to Daubach, Moniz, who is the Chief Executive of the Energy Futures and Nuclear Threat Initiative, stated that the need to reduce emissions is essential by providing an array of “low-carbon technologies” in the region. Moniz also mentioned that Singapore’s limited natural resources and space is not suitable for the usage of solar and wind power. Moniz also said that Singapore can consider using nuclear fusion or hydrogen as an emission-free fuel for vehicles. The downside is that the implementation of such methods is very costly and does not meet the aim of the Paris Agreement. It is crucial that SEA region implements various solutions to advance into clean energy. However, the outlay of the cons of transiting into clean energy in the article were briefly mentioned as compared to the pros.

Daubach, T. (2019, July 19) How can Southeast Asia's clean energy transition be sped up? 
Eco Business.
https://www.eco-business.com/news/how-can-southeast-asias-clean-energy-transition-be-sped-up/

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