Publications
Life at CASE: Supissara (Ja) Shares Her Fresh Perspective on CASE Internship Program
At the project Clean, Affordable and Secure Energy for Southeast Asia (CASE), we believe in empowering the next generation of leaders in sustainable energy. Our internship program offers a unique blend of hands-on experience, mentorship, and exposure to regional energy initiatives. In this Q&A, we spotlight the journey of Supissara Pannokkhieo (Ja) a recent intern who, despite having limited prior knowledge in the field, found her experience with CASE to be both enjoyable and rewarding.
Technological Innovation – Key To Promote Energy Transition
Viet Nam’s power system is rapidly integrating more renewable energy, especially wind and solar power, as outlined in PDP8. This expansion necessitates a more adaptable electricity grid to accommodate the variability of these sources. Investment and technological advancements are crucial to enhance grid flexibility, alongside traditional methods.
CASE and ETP Organise Regional Workshop on Electricity Market Designs for Renewables in Southeast Asia
Bangkok, 30 April 2024 – Southeast Asian economies need to significantly accelerate the deployment of renewable energy, particularly wind and solar, to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. This urgent call to action set the stage for a critical two-day workshop convening more than 60 key stakeholders from Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam. The […]
Regional Stakeholder Workshop: Electricity Market Designs for RE in SEA
Below is the agenda for the Regional Stakeholder workshop on Electricity Market Designs for Renewables in Southeast Asia, organized on 23 – 25 April 2024. To download, please click the link below.
Indonesia Baseline Narrative 2022 on Energy Transition and Power Sector
Synthesis Report September 2022 Table of Content 1. Introduction 3 1.1. About the Project 3 1.2. The Concept of Narratives 3 1.3. Energy Transition Narratives in Indonesia 5 2. Objective and Scope of Work 5 3. Process and Methodology 7 4. Key Findings 7 4.1. Stakeholder Selection and Power Grouping 7 4.2. Assessment Matrix of […]
