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Are fossil fuels keeping pace with renewables in Asia-Pacific?

Energy Monitor analyses power plant plans across Asia-Pacific and concludes that here, more than anywhere else in the world, fossil fuels are keeping pace with renewables. This is the third of three exclusive data stories to gauge the global energy transition in electricity. The story of Asia-Pacific in the 21st century has been one of boom times.

How many new biomass plants are being built in Asia-Pacific?

Hundreds of new biomass plants are set to be built across Asia-Pacific, with existing capacity of 65GW set to be boosted by a further 12GW. New plants are for the most part scattered across China (3GW), Japan (3GW) and India (2GW), the region's three largest economies.

When will wind power develop in Asia-Pacific?

Wind power is set to develop in a big way in Asia-Pacific between now and 2030, shows GlobalData's dataset. Total capacity currently stands at 347GW, and will grow by a further 285GW from new projects coming online between now and 2030.

Which countries are investing in new hydropower?

South East Asia is investing particularly heavily in new hydropower, with Myanmar (31GW), the Philippines (16GW) and Vietnam (9GW) all set to see significant capacity increases. Indonesia is also building new dams across its many islands, with 21GW in the pipeline.

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