• Sat. Apr 27th, 2024

Reuters: Asia Pacific investments in renewable energy generation by 2030 may double to $1.3 trillion from the previous decade, dwarfing fossil fuel power expenditures that are expected to drop by about 25% to $54 billion annually, according to Wood Mackenzie.

“Asia Pacific power generation investments are leading the world and expected to hit $2.4 trillion in the current decade, with renewables accounting for over half…of power investments,” the consultancy’s research director Alex Whitworth said

China, Japan, India, South Korea and Taiwan are among the top contributors to renewable investments, which include solar and wind, in Asia Pacific with an average of about 140 gigawatts of additional capacities annually, Woodmac said in a note on Tuesday.

By contrast, Woodmac said renewable investments in Australia – Asia Pacific’s leader in the energy transition – will drop by 60% in the next five years, but pick up again to average $7 billion a year in 2030s.

“The country is closing aging coal-fired plants and facing reliability and cost challenges at least 10 years earlier than other Asian countries,” said Woodmac senior analyst Le Xu.

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