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Shock absorber: will Asean’s power grid be up to the task by 2045?
Southeast Asia's Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is reinvigorating its 30-year-old plan for a unified electricity grid to enhance regional energy resilience. Leaders prioritized the grid's development at a recent summit in Cebu, aiming to address energy shocks and achieve cross-border energy flow by 2045.
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