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ID167043
Title ProperSecuring Asia's energy future with regional integration
LanguageENG
AuthorNangia, Rita
Summary / Abstract (Note)A fundamental shift is taking place in the geography of global energy demand towards developing countries, especially to Asia. Rapid economic growth, changing demographics, and growing urbanization mean China, India, and the other developing Asian economies will continue to account for an ever-increasing share of global energy consumption, rising to 52% of electricity, 80% of coal, and 26% of world natural gas demand by 2040 (IEA, 2018). Given the limited resource endowments, Asia's energy future remains vulnerable to global sources of supplies and price volatility, with potential threats to ongoing economic development. Regional integration of energy markets through agglomeration effects, cost efficiencies as a result of economies of scale and scope, new investments, human capability enhancements, and diversity of energy sources will help to increase Asian energy security. Till day, Asian energy markets remain fragmented and the research identifies present challenges to regional integration in Asia.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy , No.132; Sep 2019: p.1262-1273
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-09
Key WordsEnergy Security ;  Regional Energy ;  Energy Trade ;  Connectivity