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ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)

The Role of Smart Cities in Energy Transformation in ASEAN

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ORGANISER
ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)
DATE 31 October 2019
TIME 09:00 - 12:00 hrs
VENUE
Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands Singapore
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The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), representing ten (10) Member States in Southeast Asia, is home to over 642 million people and has a combined GDP of US$2.77 trillion. With a robust real GDP growth of 5.3% year-on-year in 2017, the region becomes an important economic force in Asia and a driver of global growth. As a result of the economic development, it is expected that ASEAN will require more energy, which currently depends on fossil fuels. The ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), through the 5th ASEAN Energy Outlook (AEO5), projected that the energy demand is expected to grow as much as 2.3 times over long-term projections to 2040, to cope with 4-5% economic growth every year.

With projected dominance of fossil fuels, ASEAN is poised to become one of the big contributors to global warming.  At the same time, ASEAN is also at a risk from the impact of climate change with lesser ability and capacity to cope with its effects compared to other regions. Some governments, already faced with financial constraints, will be confronted with additional costs associated with climate change mitigation and adaptation in the future.

Cities are a significant part of the climate change equation, as they are the centres of economic activities that consume high energy demand and produce high CO2 emissions as a result. Almost half of the ASEAN's population is currently living in the city and it was estimated that 90 million more people will move to its cities by 2030, making cities even more energy intense and polluted.  That is why it is important to explore the possible solutions that digitalisation could bring to make cities ‘smarter’ and more energy efficient.  The Roundtable will further discuss the various practices and initiatives of smart cities in ASEAN, to see how digitalisation can ensure that smart, sustainable urban planning is accessible to all.

Presentations

Presentations

Elangovan Karuppiah
CEO of Regional Solutions and Services
Siemens Smart Infrastructure, Middle-East & Asia Pacific Region and Head of Smart Infrastructure for ASEAN

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Dr Lawrence Jones
Vice President
International Programs, Edison Electric Institute (EEI)

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Naoki Toda
Chief Economist
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Research Institute

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Valérie Anne Lencznar
Vice Chair
Global Smart Grid Federation (GSGF)

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H.E. Morten Høglund
Ambassador to ASEAN
Norwegian Embassy Jakarta

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Thomas Capral Henriksen
Head of Energy Cooperation
Embassy of Denmark in Indonesia

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Dr Twarath Sutabutr
Inspector-General
Ministry of Energy, Thailand

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Speakers

Naoki-Tado

Naoki Toda

Chief Economist

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) Research Institute

Katy-Clarke

Katy Clarke

Senior Energy Advisor

U.S. Department of State

Twarath-Sutabutr

Dr Twarath Sutabutr

Inspector-General

Ministry of Energy, Thailand

Dr-Lawrence

Dr Lawrence Jones

Vice President

International Programs, Edison Electric Institute (EEI)

Hannah

Hannah E. Murdock

Senior Project Manager and Analyst, Research Direction Team

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Valeri-Anne

Valérie Anne Lencznar

Vice Chair

Global Smart Grid Federation (GSGF)

Thomas

Thomas Capral Henriksen

Head of Energy Cooperation

Embassy of Denmark in Indonesia

Morten-Høglund

H.E. Morten Høglund

Ambassador to ASEAN

Norwegian Embassy Jakarta

Elangovan-Karuppiah

Elangovan Karuppiah

CEO of Regional Solutions and Services

Siemens Smart Infrastructure, Middle-East & Asia Pacific Region and Head of Smart Infrastructure for ASEAN

Moderators

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Lam

Deputy Regional Director for East, Southeast Asia and Oceania

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Beni-Suryadi

Beni Suryadi

Manager, Policy Research and Analytics

ASEAN Centre for Energy

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