The energy transition in ASEAN will require finance, technology and flexibility. Associate Professor Simon Tay, Chairman of the SIIA said, “Decarbonisation and addressing climate concerns must be framed not as cost, but as opportunity, and entrepreneurship will be as important as environmentalism.” Read the article by The Straits Times here.
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