Views from SIEW Thinktank Roundtables A, B, C: Leading the Sustainability Push in Energy
The morning sessions of SIEW Thinktank Roundtables put the spotlight on smart grid developments, ASEAN’s energy transition, and the influence of social and behavioural factors on energy demand.
During SIEW Thinktank Roundtable A, Energy Research Institute @ Nanyang Technological University (ERI@N), led discussions on the impact of smart grids on the energy transition. Cherif Assaf, Programme Director at ERI@N shared that consumers can play a role in ensuring energy resilience.
Programme Director Cherif Assaf talks about how we can ensure reliability by reimagining consumption behaviour #SIEW2021 pic.twitter.com/3noCpzq0ix
— Grace Foo Xin Hui (@thisgracefoo) October 28, 2021
ERI@N shares how consumer-assisted flexibility can offer benefits such as intermittency management and improved grid system resilience #SIEW2021
— Sophie Gan (@sophiegan_sy) October 28, 2021
During SIEW Thinktank Roundtable B, the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) gathered speakers to share their diverse views on ASEAN’s current progress on the energy transition—and how the progress can be accelerated.
Dr Andrea Lovato of ACWA Power shares the roadmap towards a net-zero carbon future with increased integration of renewables & green hydrogen for energy generation 🌱☀️⚡️#SIEW2021 #cleanenergy pic.twitter.com/UsggRyqLeh
— Alexis Loy (@Alexisloy28) October 28, 2021
By identifying and managing the determinants of energy demand, countries can reduce their emissions and shift towards a sustainable future. SIEW Thinktank Roundtable C, organised by Energy Studies Institute (ESI), dived into the factors influencing energy demand and how policymakers can use them to influence market activities.
The exogenous non-economic components leading to change in #energy consumption are typically as big as the contributions by price and income, highlights Dr. David Broadstock of @ESI_EnergyVibes. #SIEW2021 #SIEWThinkTankRoundtables
— SingaporeInternationalEnergyWeek (@SIEW_sg) October 28, 2021
Prof Shunsuke Managi viewed "Relationship as key" so #demand can be reduced with social nudge and pro-environmental behaviour
— Lindy Tan (@Lindytll) October 28, 2021
1) Focus on #sustainability for people/society
2) Peer comparison adds social pressure
3) Nudging increases social welfare @ESI_EnergyVibes #SIEW2021
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