As Southeast Asia moves towards building a regional interconnected power grid, experts suggest learning from Europe's successful energy network. Stockholm Exergi, an energy provider, aims to achieve carbon-negative operations and is working on innovative carbon capture projects.
As Southeast Asia moves towards building its own interconnected power grid, it can look to Europe 's successful energy network for key lessons, say observers. In Stockholm, energy provider Stockholm Exergi is aiming for carbon-negative operations through resource-efficient solutions, including generating power from biofuels and waste incineration. The company, led by Fabian Levihn, is working on a carbon capture project that could help balance emissions from energy generation.
Experts in Sweden emphasize the importance of a unified, flexible energy market to enhance regional cooperation and meet increasing electricity demands
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