
Thai solar
Thailand is a regional leader in solar capacity in Southeast Asia, with over 3 500 MW of installed capacity, putting it on track to meet its goal of 6 000 MW by 2036.
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Thailand is a regional leader in solar capacity in Southeast Asia, with over 3 500 MW of installed capacity, putting it on track to meet its goal of 6 000 MW by 2036.
Malaysia has significant potential for hydropower, with over 6 GW of installed capacity currently, and with plans for expansion in the coming years to meet sustainability targets.
Vietnam has excellent potential for hydropower, much of which remains as of yet untapped. Nonetheless, with almost 17 GW of installed capacity, hydropower is a significant contributor to Vietnam’s energy mix.
Thailand’s potential for renewable electricity produced through biomass is significant: biomass could fulfil up to 15% of Thailand’s energy needs.
Taiwan is a regional leader in APAC when it comes to wind power. Taiwan now has over 1 500 MW of wind capacity, which produce over 3.5 GWh of renewable electricity per year.
Singapore’s high average solar irradiance per year makes it a prime candidate for solar power. It currently has 630 MW installed. However, because of the limited space, much of the solar capacity is limited to rooftop installations.
In an effort to establish Vietnam as one of Asia’s renewable powerhouses, Vietnam has landed a place among the top 10 countries with the highest capacity of solar energy installed, reaching 16,504 MW installed capacity in 2020.
Denmark currently has the highest proportion of wind power in the world. With close to 7 000 MW of installed capacity, Denmark produces over half of its electricity from wind.
With 660 MW of installed photovoltaic capacity, Honduras is able to generate over 1 TWh per year of clean electricity from solar.
Currently, Turkey has 31.5 GW of hydropower installed capacity, allowing it to generate 9% of its electricity from hydro.