What does it take to secure ASEAN's energy future? For Pablo Hevia-Koch, Head of Renewable Integration and Secure Electricity, International Energy Agency (IEA), it starts with capacity. More than infrastructure, it is the people, policies, and partnerships that underpin lasting energy security. As the region electrifies, the IEA urges governments to treat energy security as a strategic priority, guided by three golden rules: diversification, predictability, and cooperation.
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About Pablo Hevia-Koch, Head of Renewable Integration and Secure Electricity, International Energy Agency (IEA)
Pablo Hevia-Koch is the Head of Renewable Integration and Secure Electricity at the International Energy Agency (IEA). In this role, he oversees work on integration of renewables in power systems, electricity security, power grids, and electricity market design, focused on both emerging and established economies. Previous to joining the IEA, Hevia-Koch worked on international energy policy and long-term scenarios, with a focus on Asia and Europe, particularly China and India. An electrical engineer by training, he holds a PhD in Energy Economics from the Technical University of Denmark.