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Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities/Authorities

Somchai Kokkamhaeng

HAPUA

Director of Alternative Energy Development Division Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand ( EGAT )

HAPUA
Under the Organization of ASEAN ASEAN Members : 10 Countries
Brunei Darussalam Indonesia Cambodia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam

ASEAN A Region of Growth

Population: GDP Growth: Electricity demand Forecast: Electricity Sector Investment Needs, 2001-2020

550 million 550 million 4.1 % 4.1 % 2000: 350,000 GWh 2000: 350,000 GWh 2005: 500,000 GWh 2005: 500,000 GWh 460 Billion USD 460 Billion USD

ASEAN Plan of Action 2004-2009


ASEAN Power Grid Trans ASEAN Gas Pipeline Coal Utilization Energy Efficiency and Conservation Renewable Energy Regional Energy Policy and Planning

ASEAN Power Grid

By 2020, ASEAN Electricity Demand will reach 1.4 mGWh


ASEAN Energy Demand by 2020
MYANMAR MYANMAR 4,549 GWh 4,549 GWh THAILAND THAILAND 320,129 GWh 320,129 GWh VIETNAM VIETNAM 201,365 GWh 201,365 GWh LAO PDR LAO PDR 3,729 GWh 3,729 GWh CAMBODIA CAMBODIA 8,132 GWh 8,132 GWh PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINES 204, 636 GWh 204, 636 GWh

MALAYSIA MALAYSIA 257, 946 GWh 257, 946 GWh

BRUNEI BRUNEI 6,120 GWh 6,120 GWh

INDONESIA INDONESIA 331,186 GWh 331,186 GWh

SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 74,500 GWh 74,500 GWh

HAPUA Promoting Cooperation within ASEAN

MISSION STATEMENT

Promotion of cooperation amongst the ASEAN Power Utilities/Authorities and Independent Power Producers in power generation
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HAPUA Working Groups

HAPUA Objectives
To support developing electricity projects in ASEAN To cooperate between ASEAN and Others To provide trainings ,strategic planning in ASEAN To act as a forum for exchange of information and discussion on issues related to electricity in ASEAN

Target group of network


Strengthening interconnection development Enhancing greater private sector participation in power development Encouraging standardisation of equipment for power development leading to manufacturing of these equipment within ASEAN; Cooperation in joint development and utilisation of energy resources for power generation in ASEAN; and Cooperation in human resources development in the power sector in ASEAN.

By 2020, Demand will Reach 1.4 M GWh


ASEAN Energy Demand by 2020
MYANMAR MYANMAR 4,549 GWh 4,549 GWh THAILAND THAILAND 320,129 GWh 320,129 GWh VIETNAM VIETNAM 201,365 GWh 201,365 GWh

LAO PDR LAO PDR 3,729 GWh 3,729 GWh CAMBODIA CAMBODIA 8,132 GWh 8,132 GWh PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINES 204, 636 GWh 204, 636 GWh

MALAYSIA MALAYSIA 257, 946 GWh 257, 946 GWh

BRUNEI BRUNEI 6,120 GWh 6,120 GWh

INDONESIA INDONESIA 331,186 GWh 331,186 GWh

SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 74,500 GWh 74,500 GWh

HAPUA Members Must Work Together to Leverage Opportunities


Asian economy will lead growth of global electricity consumption Fossil fuel price will continue to be unpredictable ASEAN dependence on fossil fuel will continue

Regional Power Resources are

not matched with the demand


MYANMAR MYANMAR 4,600 MW 4,600 MW VIETNAM VIETNAM 20, 700 MW 20, 700 MW LAO PDR LAO PDR 620 MW 620 MW

THAILAND THAILAND 38, 500 MW 38, 500 MW

CAMBODIA CAMBODIA 600 MW 600 MW PHILIPPINES PHILIPPINES 22, 000 MW 22, 000 MW

MALAYSIA MALAYSIA 26, 000 MW 26, 000 MW

INDONESIA INDONESIA 40,000 MW 40,000 MW

SINGAPORE SINGAPORE 9,700 MW 9,700 MW

Power Demand in ASEAN countries, by 2015

Vision ASEAN 2020 Creating a Competitive Economic Region


To create a stable, prosperous and highly competitive ASEAN economic region, To facilitate a free flow of goods, services, investments, capital, and equitable economic development Reduce poverty and socio-economic disparities

ASEAN Vision 2020 - Specific to Energy and Utilities


1) To establish interconnecting arrangements for electricity, natural gas and water 2) To promote cooperation in energy efficiency and conservation, as well as the development of new and renewable energy resources.

KEY STRATEGIES ASEAN POWER GRID


Develop ASEAN Power Grid Interconnection Optimize Generation sector viz-a-viz indigenous resources Invite private sector participation Address barriers to interconnection

KEY STRATEGIES TRANS ASEAN GAS PIPELINE


Implement the Trans ASEAN Pipeline MOU Undertake detailed feasibility studies for East Natural gas field development Implement 5 years work program

KEY STRATEGIES - COAL


Strengthen institutional and policy framework Promote Clean coal technology Promote private sector involvements Promote intra ASEAN coal trade Promote environmental assessment of coal projects

KEY STRATEGIES ENERGY EFFICIENCY & CONSERVATION


Information sharing and networking ASEAN energy standards and labeling Expand private sector involvement Capacity building Promote E S CO business Promote energy efficiency in transport sector

KEY STRATEGIES NEW & RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY


Develop policy and framework for development Promote development and contribution of R E in energy supply

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