In the world’s solar supply chain, Southeast Asia will play a significant role

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Singapore (Commonwealth Union)_Southeast Asia is quickly becoming one of the solar energy sectors with the highest growth rates as the globe rushes to a switch to renewable energy. Solar energy growth in the region has increased in recent years, spurred by an increase in power consumption, sunny weather, and government regulations. As a result, industry analysts predict that Southeast Asia will play a significant role in the future value chain. In the shift to clean energy, solar energy is expected to have the most influence. According to a Bain & Co research, the market would offer a US$20 billion potential by 2030 and is one of Southeast Asia’s most effective carbon abatement strategies.

Coal and oil are major fuel sources in the area for the production of electricity. However, nations like Singapore and Thailand, where the headquarters of the corporations Sunseap Group and Constant Energy are located, have started a number of solar power projects. Gregory Seow, president of global banking and head of the financial institutions group at Maybank Singapore, claimed that the increase was due to Asia’s recent efforts to prioritize solar energy as an alternative fuel to replace fossil fuel. The region’s strong electrical consumption and combined population of approximately 673 million people, he said, have the potential to strengthen its position in this market.

According to Bain’s 2022 report, due to the market maturity and potential returns, the commercial and industrial, as well as utility-scale project development segments present the most alluring investment opportunities. These segments are expected to generate internal rates of return of between 8% and 15%. By 2030, it’s anticipated that these two industries would generate between US$16 and US$20 billion in Southeast Asia. In addition, China, which has long held a monopoly on the world market for solar energy, has been stepping up its solar investments in Asia in order to support its One Belt, One Road initiatives there.

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