South East Asian countries are blessed with abundant solar energy potential. Yet, the solar photovoltaic potential remains underutilized. There are certain roadblocks in the progress of solar PV deployme.
Are solar PV policies underutilized in South East Asian countries?
South East Asian countries are blessed with abundant solar energy potential. Yet, the solar photovoltaic potential remains underutilized. There are certain roadblocks in the progress of solar PV deployment in ASEAN. This paper aims to investigate the solar PV policies in the ASEAN region over the past decade.
Are there support mechanisms for solar PV development in ASEAN countries?
ASEAN countries are expected to have substantial growth in solar PV deployment. The PV market in the ASEAN region has not evolved into a solid, self-sustaining PV market. Hence there is a necessity for policies and support mechanisms in ASEAN countries. Fig. 1. Different types of support mechanisms for solar PV development. 3.1.
Are solar policies in ASEAN prone to termination/modification?
Government policies and schemes are prone to termination/modification. Since policies keep changing with economic and political scenarios, an updated overview of solar policies in ASEAN is always needed. While few literatures reported solar policy in the context of ASEAN, the present study is intended to provide new knowledge in two main ways.
How much solar power does ASEAN have?
Based on the IRENA report, the cumulative installed solar capacity is 22.85 GW . However, this growth is uneven among ASEAN member countries. Between 2011 and 2014, the majority of solar capacity is accounted from Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
The South East Asia region is an emerging photovoltaic market at its early-stage growth. ASEAN countries are expected to have substantial growth in solar PV deployment. The PV market in the ASEAN region has not evolved into a solid, self-sustaining PV market. Hence there is a necessity for policies and support mechanisms in ASEAN countries. Fig. 1.
By 2016, solar PV capacity addition in the Philippines outpaced Malaysia and Indonesia and secured the second position among ASEAN member states. Most of the member states showed an increase in the share of solar energy in their energy mix. Till 2017, solar PV uptake is almost stagnant in Vietnam.