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Study on Accelerating Energy Technology Development in ASEAN: A Case Study of Thailand

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  • Masaru Kawachino
  • Kazuhiro Yaginuma

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  • Masaru Kawachino
  • Kazuhiro Yaginuma

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The dual imperatives of decarbonisation and energy security have accelerated the development of net-zero emissions technologies (NZ techs), driving countries to invest in research and development (R&D) of innovative solutions. Against this backdrop, this study aims to map ASEAN countries' R&D efforts in developing NZ techs across key sectors, particularly power generation and transport. As a case study, Thailand is examined to illustrate the application of the R&D mapping approach, offering a comprehensive understanding of a country’s technological landscape – including its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and risks. By providing these insights, the study facilitates a more targeted analysis of potential regional and extraregional cooperation opportunities  in advancing NZ tech development.

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  • Masaru Kawachino & Kazuhiro Yaginuma, 2024. "Study on Accelerating Energy Technology Development in ASEAN: A Case Study of Thailand," Books, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA), number 2024-RPR-36 edited by Masaru Kawachino & Kazuhiro Yaginuma, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:era:eriabk:2024-rpr-36
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