Climate Resilience for Energy Security in Southeast Asia

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About this report

The increasing impact of climate change is putting energy security at risk in Southeast Asia. Heatwaves, floods, droughts, tropical cyclones and rises in sea levels pose challenges to the energy system, affecting everything from fuel extraction to electricity distribution. High temperatures impair the functionality of solar PV and natural gas-fired power plants, while heavy rainfall and flooding disrupt coal and mineral mining operations. Increasingly intense tropical cyclones endanger energy infrastructure, especially in coastal and cyclone-prone areas. A climate-resilient energy system is needed to overcome these issues. This report provides a comprehensive overview of climate hazards and their impacts on the energy sector until the end of the 21st century. It also identifies effective measures to enhance climate resilience in Southeast Asia which can lead to a resilient and secure energy future for the region.