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Gas Shortages and High Prices Derail Southeast Asia’s Energy Plans
['Anna Wong', 'Senior Editor']
CTN News-Chiang Rai Times
Key TakeawaysSix major Southeast Asian countries will build only a third of their planned gas plants by 2030.
The core problem is that executing these massive energy projects has become incredibly difficult.
Right now, factories simply cannot make enough of them to satisfy global energy demands.
The Urgent Push for a Greener TomorrowBecause gas power is stalling, Southeast Asia is pivoting much faster toward clean energy.
A Rapidly Changing Energy LandscapeThe long delay in major gas projects is forcing a massive rethink of Southeast Asia’s future.