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Publication - 2019 Asia and the Pacific Renewable Energy Status Report

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Title
2019 Asia and the Pacific Renewable Energy Status Report
Publisher
Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)
Author
Katarina Uherova Hasbani, Mark Lister, Adriana Karpinska, Kavita Kaur, Peter du Pont
Published in
December 2019
Abstract
The 18 countries covered in this report are fundamental to the clean energy transition. They account for 52% of the world’s population, represent 88% of the people living in the Asia Pacific region and account for 39% of the global primary energy supply. China and India dominate the landscape of this region: as the world’s most populous countries, they account for 28% of global primary energy supply.

This inaugural Asia and the Pacific Renewable Energy Status Report provides a comprehensive overview of renewable energy developments in the world’s largest and fastest growing region. The report covered 18 selected countries across five sub-regions:

  • Northeast Asia (China, Japan, Mongolia, the Republic of Korea)
  • Central Asia (Georgia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan)
  • South Asia (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka)
  • Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Viet Nam)
  • The Pacific (Fiji, Tonga)
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