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ASEAN Renewable EnergyLong-term Roadmap October 2025 ASEAN Renewable Energy Long-term Roadmap © ACE 2025 Unless otherwise stated, this publication and material featured herein are the property of the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), subject to copyright by ACE.Material in this publication may be freely used, shared, copied, reproduced, printed and/or stored, provided that all such material is clearly attributed to ACE.Material contained in this publication attributed to third parties may be subject to third-party copyright and separate terms of use and restrictions, includingrestrictions in relation to any commercial use. Published by: ASEAN Centre for EnergySoemantri Brodjonegoro II Building, 6th fl. Directorate General of ElectricityJl. HR. Rasuna Said Block X-2, Kav. 07-08 Jakarta 12950, IndonesiaTel: (62-21) 527 9332 | Fax: (62-21) 527 9350E-mail:secretariat@aseanenergy.org;www.aseanenergy.org Disclaimer This publication and the material featured herein are provided “as is”. All reasonable precautions have been taken by the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) to verify the reliability of the material featured in this publication. NeitherACE nor any of its officials, consultants, data or other third-party content providers or licensors provides any warranty, including as to the accuracy,completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose or use of such material or regarding the non-infringement of third-party rights. They accept no responsibility orliability with regard to the use of this publication and the materials featured therein. The ASEAN Member States (AMS) or the individuals and institutions thatcontributed to this report are not responsible for any opinions or judgements the report contains. The information contained herein does not necessarily represent the views, opinions or judgements of the AMS or of the individuals and institutions thatcontributed to this report, nor is it an endorsement of any project, product or service provider. The designations employed and the presentation of materialherein do not imply the expression of any opinion on the part of ACE concerning the legal status of any region, country, territory, city or area or of its authorities,or concerning the delimitation of frontiers or boundaries. Report Citation ACE (2025).ASEAN Renewable Energy Long-term Roadmap. ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE). Jakarta. Available for download fromhttp://aseanenergy.org/. For further information about this publication, please contact ACE atsre@aseanenergy.org About ACE Acknowledgement The development of the ASEAN Renewable Energy Long-Term Roadmap has been a significant and collaborative undertaking. This publication would not havebeen possible without the dedicated effort and support of numerous individuals and organisations, to whom we extend our sincere gratitude. We extend our deepest appreciation to the entire team at the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE). This roadmap is a testament to their collective expertise andtireless commitment. Special recognition is owed to Dr Tharinya Supasa, Monika Merdekawati and Zahrah Zafira as the lead analysts and authors, includingVeronica Ayu Pangestika and Gadiz Liberty Namira as the researchers from the Sustainable and Renewable Energy (SRE) Department. We are grateful forthe invaluable contributions on the modelling and data processing work by Rizki Kresnawan, Ilham Rizaldi, Lazuwardi Imani and Silvira Ayu Rosalia fromModelling, Policy, and Planning (MPP), and Jason Veysey, the Energy Modelling Programme Director at Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). Additionally,we appreciate the guidance of the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) team throughout the roadmap development, including the expertreview and opinion from colleagues across ACE whose analytical rigour and dedication formed the backbone of this work, particularly Fossil Fuels, Hydrocarbonand Minerals (FOM), Power Generation and Interconnection (PIN), and Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EE&C) technical teams. We are profoundly grateful for the consistent guidance and strategic direction provided by the Renewable Energy Sub-Sector Network (RE-SSN). Their regularfeedback, deep country-specific knowledge, and unwavering support throughout the development process were instrumental in shaping the roadmap'srelevance and ensuring its alignment with the priorities of all ASEAN Member States. This endeavour was also significantly strengthened by the generous and steadfast support of our international partners. We wish to extend our special thanksto the governments of New Zealand, Australia, and Norway. Their numerous contributions and collaborative engagement have been critical in enabling themodelling and stakeholder consultations required for a study of this scale and importance. The spirit of collaboration that defined the creation of this roadmap is the same spirit that will be required to turn its vision into a reality. We look forward tocontinuing this journey togeth