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亚太地区电力与能源展望(2024年)Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Outlook 2024 |
电力需求的成长与脱碳努力推动投资
该分析评估了亚太地区电力和能源市场。主要关注点是发电,但电网、能源储存、氢和化石能源的作用也包含在趋势部分。
亚太国家包括各式各样的国家,从韩国、日本等已开发经济体到寮国、柬埔寨、缅甸等欠发达经济体。脱碳一直是东亚富裕国家的首要任务,但大多数国家的大部分电力仍然严重依赖石化燃料,因为能源转型计画还不够积极,不足以改变工业动态。以东南亚为例,电力需求成长强劲,石化燃料发电厂的平均寿命不到13年。该地区国家可能需要大量的全球财政支持,甚至比承诺的还要多,才能在未来 15 年内关闭这些发电厂。在澳洲、纽西兰和太平洋地区,可再生能源占投资的大部分。预计所有三个地区都将对电网基础设施进行大量投资,以提高弹性和可再生能源的获取,但仅此还不够。
如需更详细的预测,包括按国家/地区进行深入研究,申请造访 Frost & Sullivan 的发电成长产生器。 Frost & Sullivan 的互动式资料平台提供 60 多个国家的发电装置容量、年度新增容量、投资金额和发电量等资讯。
Electricity Demand Growth and Decarbonization Efforts Will Drive Investment
This analysis assesses the power and energy market in Asia-Pacific. The primary focus is power generation, but grids, energy storage, hydrogen, and the role of fossils are included in the trends section.
Asia-Pacific encompasses diverse countries, from highly developed economies, such as South Korea and Japan, to under-developed ones such as Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Decarbonization is the stated priority for wealthier East Asian states, although most of them will remain heavily dependent on fossil fuels for a significant portion of their electricity because their energy transition plans are not aggressive enough to change the industry dynamics. In Southeast Asia's case, power demand growth is strong, and the average age of fossil plants is below 13 years. The region's countries will need substantially larger global financial support beyond what is promised to close those plants in the next 15 years. For Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific, renewable energy dominates investment. All three regions will invest greatly in grid infrastructure to try and improve resiliency and access to renewable energy, but this alone will not be enough.
For more detailed forecasts, including country-specific deep dives, request access to Frost & Sullivan's Power Generation Growth Generator. Our interactive data platform contains information about installed capacity, annual capacity additions, investment, and generated electricity data for more than 60 countries.