The 32nd ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting (AMEM) adopted a jointstatement on strengthening cooperation among state members forsustainable energy development in Vientiane, Laos, on September23.
In the 20-point statement, the ministersreiterated the need to make concerted efforts to develop and userenewable energy resources and build power integration networks tosafeguard the sustainability of energy resources.
Earlier, they discussed reports on the energy cooperation in ASEANbetween 2013 and 2014, particularly initial outcomes in realising theASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperation (APAEC) in the 2010-2015period and the development of the 2016-2020 APAEC.
They hailed the initiative to carry out the power integration project,which is being piloted by Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, andSingapore.
Delegates also expressed their hope toincrease cooperation with international partners to address such issuesas increasing demand for electricity, mitigating greenhouse gasemissions, and ensuring nuclear safety in the region.
This year’s event is following the theme “Power Integration for ASEAN Prosperity”.
The next meeting will be held in Malaysia in 2015.-VNA
In the 20-point statement, the ministersreiterated the need to make concerted efforts to develop and userenewable energy resources and build power integration networks tosafeguard the sustainability of energy resources.
Earlier, they discussed reports on the energy cooperation in ASEANbetween 2013 and 2014, particularly initial outcomes in realising theASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperation (APAEC) in the 2010-2015period and the development of the 2016-2020 APAEC.
They hailed the initiative to carry out the power integration project,which is being piloted by Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, andSingapore.
Delegates also expressed their hope toincrease cooperation with international partners to address such issuesas increasing demand for electricity, mitigating greenhouse gasemissions, and ensuring nuclear safety in the region.
This year’s event is following the theme “Power Integration for ASEAN Prosperity”.
The next meeting will be held in Malaysia in 2015.-VNA
In the 20-point statement, the ministersreiterated the need to make concerted efforts to develop and userenewable energy resources and build power integration networks tosafeguard the sustainability of energy resources.
Earlier, they discussed reports on the energy cooperation in ASEANbetween 2013 and 2014, particularly initial outcomes in realising theASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperation (APAEC) in the 2010-2015period and the development of the 2016-2020 APAEC.
They hailed the initiative to carry out the power integration project,which is being piloted by Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, andSingapore.
Delegates also expressed their hope toincrease cooperation with international partners to address such issuesas increasing demand for electricity, mitigating greenhouse gasemissions, and ensuring nuclear safety in the region.
This year’s event is following the theme “Power Integration for ASEAN Prosperity”.
The next meeting will be held in Malaysia in 2015.-VNA
In the 20-point statement, the ministersreiterated the need to make concerted efforts to develop and userenewable energy resources and build power integration networks tosafeguard the sustainability of energy resources.
Earlier, they discussed reports on the energy cooperation in ASEANbetween 2013 and 2014, particularly initial outcomes in realising theASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperation (APAEC) in the 2010-2015period and the development of the 2016-2020 APAEC.
They hailed the initiative to carry out the power integration project,which is being piloted by Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, andSingapore.
Delegates also expressed their hope toincrease cooperation with international partners to address such issuesas increasing demand for electricity, mitigating greenhouse gasemissions, and ensuring nuclear safety in the region.
This year’s event is following the theme “Power Integration for ASEAN Prosperity”.
The next meeting will be held in Malaysia in 2015.-VNA