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Energy Outlook and Energy Saving Potential in East Asia

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  • Shigeru Kimura
  • Han Phoumin

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  • Shigeru Kimura
  • Han Phoumin

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Sustained population and economic growth in the East Asia Summit region have significantly increased energy demand. Total final energy consumption is projected to increase by 1.7 times. Demand in the transport sector is projected to grow most rapidly, increasing by 3.4 percent per year, followed by that of industry average growth, and commercial and residential sectors' demand per year. Primary energy demand is projected to increase in 2035, with coal still having the largest share of primary demand. Projections on power generation in the region for 2012-2035 reveal (i) a growth at 3.3 percent per year on average; (ii) the share of coal-fired generation will remain at about 60 percent of the total; (iii) that of natural gas will be stable at around 12 percent; (iv) nuclear share will increase to 10.5 percent in 2035, depending on nuclear energy developments in Japan, the People's Republic of China, and Viet Nam. The increasing energy demand posted threat on energy security in the EAS region. Thus, potential energy saving is key to reduce energy demand and CO2 emissions. This study shows energy saving potential using both the Business-As-Usual and Alternative Policy Scenarios.

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  • Shigeru Kimura & Han Phoumin, . "Energy Outlook and Energy Saving Potential in East Asia," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2014-rpr-33 edited by Shigeru Kimura & Han Phoumin, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2014-rpr-33
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    1. Fukunari Kimura & Shigeru Kimura & Youngho Chang & Yanfei Li, . "Financing Renewable Energy in the Developing Countries of the EAS Region," Chapters, in: Shigeru Kimura & Youngho Chang & Yanfei Li (ed.), Financing Renewable Energy Development in East Asia Summit Countries A Primer of Effective Policy Instruments, chapter 1, pages 1-11, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
    2. Ha-Duong, Minh & Nguyen-Trinh, Hoang Anh, 2017. "Two scenarios for carbon capture and storage in Vietnam," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 110(C), pages 559-569.
    3. Minh Ha-Duong & Hoang Anh Nguyen Trinh, 2017. "Two scenarios for carbon capture and storage in Vietnam," CIRED Working Papers hal-01550029, HAL.
    4. Yuhji Matsuo & Miyuki Tsunoda, 2016. "Integrated, Trans-boundary Energy and Electricity Markets in the BIMP Region - A Quantitative Assessment," Chapters, in: Yanfei Li & Shigeru Kimura (ed.), Achieving an Integrated Electricity Market in Southeast Asia: Addressing the Economic, Technical, Institutional, and Geo-political Barriers, chapter 1, pages 7-40, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA).
    5. Ahmed, Tofael & Mekhilef, S. & Shah, Rakibuzzaman & Mithulananthan, N., 2017. "Investigation into transmission options for cross-border power trading in ASEAN power grid," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 108(C), pages 91-101.

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