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Ewe Tuan Hai, Director, IN Malaysia
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South and Southeast Asia Regional market opportunitiesAsia Day 2013
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Innovation Norway in Asia
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India
Vietnam
Malaysia
Indonesia
Singapore
ThailandSouthAfrica
UAE
Bangladesh
China
KoreaJapan
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3.9 billion people= 57% of worldpopulation
How big is Asia?
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The Region’s Population
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200,000,000
400,000,000
600,000,000
800,000,000
1,000,000,000
1,200,000,000
4,600,000
240,000,000
28,000,00069,000,00060,000,00090,000,000
1,200,000,000
160,000,000
6,000,00050,000,000
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Asia 1992
5Photo: NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)
Asia 2010
6Photo: NOAA National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC)
India
7Photo: Brendan K Buckley
India Renewable Market• Hydropower: Technology, engineering solutions,
equipment with better efficiency. Potential for adding
50000 MW in new capacity. Huge potential in renovation
and modernisation of nearly 30000 MW of old capacity.• Solar Photovoltaic and Thermal: Target to have a
capacity of 20 GW by 2020• Wind: India is one of the leading countries on wind
capacity. Nearly 15,000 MW of capacity exists• Biomass and Waste2Energy: Source expected to
increase its importance• Water, Waste Water and Waste Treatment: new and
efficient technologies
Indonesia
9Photo: BartCo
Indonesia• Increased demand for electricity • Electricity production is annually growing by 13%, but still
12 million household lack electricity (20%).• Huge urban and environmental challenges• Population growth, urbanisation and economy growth
challenges use of sustainable solutions on several sectors• Demand for Norwegian technology and expertise on
renewable energy; hydropower (both small and large
scale), geothermal, solar power and biomass/biogas.• Need for waste water management and waste to energy
solutions• Need for urban development; green cities
Malaysia
11Photo: cpPhotography
Malaysia• Solar: Local production of solar energy equipment;
providing equipment and consultant service for solar
energy pilot projects• Biogas/Biomass: Providing technology, equipment and
consultant service for power projects fuelled by
biogas/biomass• Waste2Energy: Providing technology, equipment and
consultant service for landfill and gas recovery projects.
Myanmar
Foto: Axel Blom/Innovasjon Norge 13
Myanmar 1992Kilde: McKinsey Global Institute, juni 2013: Myanmar’s moment: Unique opportunities, major challenges. Foto: NASA 14
Myanmar 2010Kilde: McKinsey Global Institute, juni 2013: Myanmar’s moment: Unique opportunities, major challenges. Foto: NASA 15
Myanmar har stort sett stått stille mens resten av Asia har gått fremover med sjumilsstøvler siden begynnelsen av 90-tallet
Kilde: McKinsey Global Institute, juni 2013: Myanmar’s moment: Unique opportunities, major challenges. Foto: NASA 16
Myanmar• Investment in hydropower projects • Development of infrastructure and transmission system• Providing technologies for hydropower systems • Consultancy services in technologies, designing
engineering, operations and system maintenance
Singapore
18Photo: Renelo
Singapore• Solar: Cooperation on pilot and demonstration projects
which generate electricity from solar energy; cooperation
on pilot and demonstration projects which use solar
energy for buildings• BioFuel: Cooperation on trading; production of biofuel
from none-food feedstock; biofuel pilot projects• Fuel Cell: Cooperation on pilot projects; collaborate in
Research and Development projects
South Africa
20Photo: ManoAfrica
South Africa• Solar: Opportunities exist for the developers of solar
projects; goods and services, including all the required
inputs for solar projects; consultancy, finance and
equipment including local production for wind power• Hydropower: South Africa focus mostly on Pumped
Storage projects • Waste2Energy: Finding alternatives to landfill is
becoming critical as South Africa runs out of landfill space• Carbon Capture and Storage: Norway is a key
supporter the new South African CCS Centre hosted by
the South African National Energy Research Institute
Thailand22Photo: Jørgen Udvang
Thailand• Solar: Farm investment, PV Rooftops, Solar energy for
heat generation. Manufacturing of silicon wafers and
other auxiliary equipment• Biomass and biogas: Joint-ventures, advanced
conversion technologies; development of biomass pellets,
biomass to liquid (fuel) and biogas from mixed waste• Hydropower: Development of mini, small and very small
hydro power systems; Pumped storage systems;
advanced technologies of hydro turbines and of system
for downstream irrigation dams; manufacturing of
equipment
United Arab Emirates
24Photo: Haider
UAE• Solar: Utility scale PV expected to dominate installations;
cleaning/dust removal with low-water input• Waste: Today mostly landfills but initiatives to improve
waste management; waste to energy technologies; well
designed and managed landfills compliant to national
legislations.• Waste Water: strong potential for smaller treatment
plants; large communities away from main cities;
refurbishing of existing plants• Drinking water: Drinking water for resorts, hotels,
hospitals, military bases, vessels; provide technology for
converting brackish water to drinking water
Vietnam
26Photo: Jørgen Udvang
Vietnam• Hydropower: Dam safety calculation; optimisation of
hydropower operation; Extension of existing hydropower
plant; Investment in small hydropower projects;
production of equipment• Biofuel: Providing technology and equipment for
blending/transportation/storage/distribution; technology
transfer for biofuel production and biofuel appliances;• Agriculture waste: fermentation technology for
agriculture waste; technology to produce fuel from
agriculture waste; and combustion technology to produce
electricity from agriculture waste
Many thanks for your attention
Market Name E-mail
India Mr. Rajeev Koul [email protected]
Indonesia Mr. Ole Schanke Eikum [email protected]
Malaysia Ms. Joanne Oo [email protected]
Myanmar Mr. Axel Blom [email protected]
Singapore Mr. Claus Gaasvig [email protected]
South Africa Ms. Beverley Lewis [email protected]
Thailand Mr. Axel Blom [email protected]
Vietnam Ms. Tran Hai Anh [email protected]
UAE Mr. Matteo Chiesa [email protected]
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