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In the article "How can Southeast Asia’s (SEA) clean energy transition be sped up?" (Daubach,2019). Daubac mentions that a single solution that tackles all problems is not sufficient to hasten the process to a clean energy future. Moniz also states that the region must deploy a wide range of low-carbon technologies and solutions for electricity generation, storage and transfer. Each country must also consider its own challenges and opportunities. According to another expert that Daubac quoted, nuclear fusion is free of emission and uses little land. Nuclear waste also decays faster. However, nuclear fusion facilities cannot produce electricity on a commercial scale. Wong proclaims that new energy sources must be taken into consideration and the reduction of energy while maintaining the same lifestyle. He also notes that delivering chilled water from central facilities to buildings uses 42% less energy than standard air-conditioning systems.
SEA countries should develop different solutions to their individual needs because of it growing population.
Daubach, T. (2019, July 19) How can Southeast Asia's clean energy transition be sped up? Eco Business.
https://www.eco-business.com/news/how-can-southeast-asias-clean-energy-transition-be-sped-up/
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