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How ASEAN Is Building a Cooperative Path to Energy Security by 2050

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August 18, 2026
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Southeast Asia’s energy demand is surging due to industrialization, digitalization, and population growth, projected to double by 2050. To ensure energy security, affordability, and sustainability amidst fossil fuel reliance, the region is fostering deep cooperation.

Initiatives like the ASEAN Power Grid promote cross-border electricity trading and renewable integration, while a framework explores nuclear energy’s role as a low-carbon complement. This collective approach, emphasizing shared investment and governance, enables scalable, resilient outcomes, showcasing how regional collaboration can drive a pragmatic and sustainable energy transition in the Global South.

  • Across Southeast Asia, energy demand is being driven by industrialization, digital expansion and population growth.
  • Meeting rapidly growing demand while keeping energy secure, affordable and sustainable will require a more integrated power system.
  • Countries in the region have already started to develop and collaborate on projects focussed on grid integration and nuclear energy.

Electricity demand across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is projected to double by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency, fuelled by rapid industrialization, digital expansion and fast-growing cities. But nearly 80% of the region’s energy still comes from fossil fuels, leaving economies exposed to volatile prices, supply disruptions and rising emissions.

Like many parts of the Global South, ASEAN must now work out how to meet this soaring demand while keeping energy affordable, reliable and aligned with net-zero ambitions. The answer lies in cooperation, not competition.

In an era of geopolitical uncertainty and fragmented institutions, ASEAN offers a counter-narrative: that regional cooperation still works. Collective action may take longer to align, but it delivers more scalable, resilient and impactful outcomes than isolated national strategies.

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