Asia needs a pragmatic pathway to decarbonisation
Jun 05, 2024 by Energy Connects
In an exclusive studio interview from Future Energy Asia Summit & Exhibition 2024, Chiranjib Sengupta spoke to Dr Tej Gidda, Global Lead – Future Energy at GHD, to discuss how the energy industry can strike a balance between demand and supply amid robust economic development across the continent. Tej outlines the conditions needed to ensure that the energy transition is not only sustainable, but also economically viable and just, and highlights the potential energy mix of the future across Asia as the continent seeks to create a clean energy future. He also talks about innovative approaches that Asia could adopt to accelerate the transition, and why Future Energy Asia 2024 is a catalyst for a low-carbon future.
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