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Asia Energy Transition Market Analysis by Sectors (Power, Electrical Vehicles, Renewable Fuels, Hydrogen and CCS/CCU) and Trends

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  • 30 Pages
  • November 2022
  • Region: Asia Pacific
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5702976
This outlook provides analysis and trends on Asia's energy transition from non-renewable to renewable sources.

Asian countries have started pushing for policies and incentives which can allow them to become leaders in the main energy transition sectors. Although they are moving quickly in developing renewable energy, further policies and actions need to be implemented to increase its competitiveness across the other four sectors. Energy supply is also the main sector responsible for CO2 emissions in the region.

Key Highlights

The Asian power market is dominated by coal-fired power plants, which currently make up over 40% of the power mix, although certain countries, such as Singapore, heavily rely on gas to cover their energy demand. In both cases, the regional outlook for increasing renewable capacity by 2035 seems positive, with an expectation of almost 65% of renewables in the mix, with solar and wind the leading renewable technologies.
Asia is positioned as an EV manufacturing leader, while ongoing financial incentives and increasing charging infrastructure will accelerate the uptake of electric vehicles in the region. This will be a key step in meeting the net zero emissions targets given the transportation sector is the second largest emitter of CO2.
Growth in the use and production of renewable fuels, such as sustainable aviation fuels and renewable diesel, have been increasing in the region, with regional capacity leaders being Singapore and China. With the development of the projects currently announced, Asia will have a total capacity of over 3.6 billions gallons per year by 2026, almost double that of Europe.

Carbon capture has brought decarbonization improvements in power plants and is being implemented across multiple industry sectors, as it is critical for a lower-carbon future and essential to achieving net zero goals. Currently the region has announced over 20 million tonnes of annual capture capacity by 2030.
Apart from a rising share of renewables within the power market, the development of new technologies such as low-carbon hydrogen are driving change in cleaner energy sources. However, Asian low-carbon hydrogen production will account just a 3% share of the global capacity by 2030. Even so, the Asian market is more oriented towards importing low-carbon hydrogen and has very strict targets focused on low-carbon hydrogen use across industries.

Scope

  • Regional Energy Transition in Asia
  • Policies supporting energy transition
  • Power renewable capacity and generation by 2035 and thermal decommissioning capacity
  • Electric vehicles market and growth
  • Renewable refineries and key countries in Asia
  • CCS capacity and main CCS developments
  • Main hydrogen developments and hydrogen capacity in Asia

Reasons to Buy

  • Identify the last trends, policies and leaders in energy transition technologies
  • Develop market insight of current, in development and announced capacity and latest trends of each of the sectors
  • Understand the potential market growth and policy support for renewable power, hydrogen, renewable refineries, CCS, EVs
  • Facilitate the understanding on where the market is growing as it positioned as one of the main topics of the international agenda

Table of Contents

  • Asia Emissions by Economic Sector
  • Sector Grid and Leaders
  • Power outlook & Generation
  • Renewable Energy: Policies & Economics
  • Power Capacity Share Outlook
  • Share of Power & Renewable Generation
  • Thermal Power Decommissioning & Emissions
  • Major players: Solar Vs Wind Owners, Manufacturers and EPCs
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Policies & Funding
  • Electric Vehicles Market
  • Share by Fuel Type
  • Renewable Fuels
  • Policies & Funding
  • Growing Renewable Fuels Market
  • CCS/CCU
  • Policies & Funding
  • Asia Carbon Capture Capacity
  • Main activities adopting CCS technology in Asia
  • Hydrogen
  • Policies & Funding
  • Asia in a Global Context
  • Case Studies of Asian Hydrogen Developments Across Sectors
  • About the Publisher

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Adani Group
  • Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
  • India, China Energy Engineering Group Co Ltd
  • Greenko Mauritius Ltd
  • China Huaneng Group Co Ltd
  • State Power Investment Corp Ltd
  • China Three Gorges Corp
  • Siemens AG
  • Power Construction Corporation of China
  • Vestas Wind Systems AS
  • JA Solar Technology Co Ltd
  • LONGi Green Energy Technology Co Ltd
  • Toyota Motor Corp
  • MTAR Technologies Ltd
  • NTPC Ltd
  • Doosan Fuel Cell Co Ltd
  • JSW Energy Ltd
  • Reliance Industries Ltd
  • Neste Corp
  • Beijing Haixin Energy Technology Co Ltd
  • PT Pertamina
  • Petronas
  • BP Plc
  • Sinopec
  • BYD
  • SAIC
  • NIO