Indonesia’s B50 program is described by senior Energy Ministry officials as the first mandatory 50% biofuel blend program in the world, drawing study visits from countries seeking to replicate the model.
No final decision on reactor technology, plant location, or construction contract has been announced; Malaysia’s nuclear programme remains in the structured pre-deployment feasibility phase.
Japan’s POWERR Asia framework, endorsed by Laos at the June 10 Tokyo summit, targets both short-term fuel security and long-term structural energy resilience across Asia.
The June 15 Laos nuclear agreement expands Rosatom’s ASEAN presence at a moment when regional energy security concerns are reshaping how governments evaluate long-term generation options.
Total national electricity production in Indonesia reached 165.51 TWh as of April 2026. Renewable energy contributed 17.89 percent of that figure. Coal contributed the rest. The transition is measured in percentage points; the fossil base is measured in terawatt-hours.
Brent fell nearly 19 percent in May on ceasefire hopes, then surged 5 percent on June 1 as Iran suspended talks. The Strait of Hormuz remains unresolved.
Rystad Energy estimates that Singapore’s interconnection targets could unlock 25 GW of regional renewables and over forty billion dollars in investment if fully realized.
FESSIA identified the Philippines and Vietnam as key case studies for scaling utility-scale battery storage through stronger market mechanisms and revenue models.
Enterprise Singapore’s Joint Working Group is contributing to IEC TC 88 global wind energy standards, covering turbine design, site assessment, and simulation technologies.