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Study on Electricity Supply Mix and Role of Policy in ASEAN

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  • Emiri Yokota
  • Ichiro Kutani

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  • Emiri Yokota
  • Ichiro Kutani

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Increasing demand for electricity and relativity lower income level are urging ASEAN member states to develop large-scale power generating capacity in an economically efficient way. Mitigating environmental burden in this development is also becoming more important than ever. Thus, the simultaneous achievement of the so-called 3Es - energy supply security, economic efficiency, and environmental protection - in power development has become indispensable in the energy policy of ASEAN countries. Each country has its policy/target for future power supply mix. Yet without an appropriate implementation tool, such policy or plan will likely not be implemented. This study then aims at suggesting possible policy tools to realise such an appropriate power supply mix.

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  • Emiri Yokota & Ichiro Kutani, 2017. "Study on Electricity Supply Mix and Role of Policy in ASEAN," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2015-rpr-18 edited by Emiri Yokota & Ichiro Kutani, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2015-rpr-18
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