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Title
Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2017
Publisher
IEA
Author
IEA
Published in
October 2017
Abstract
With a total population of 640 million, about 65 million do not have access to electricity and 250 million are reliant as solid biomass as cooking fuel in Southeast Asia. The energy demand is expected to grow by two-thirds in the period to 2040, particularly the electricity demand due to a rising middle class population. Electro mobility does not gain much of a foothold in the projects. These are some of the findings of the Energy Outlook 2017.
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