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Sept 26, 2024
[Vientiane, Lao PDR, 25 September 2024] In a collaborative effort with the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), Huawei Digital Power is excited to announce two major initiatives at the 24th ASEAN Energy Business Forum (AEBF-24), organized at the Lao National Convention Centre (LCC): the release of the policy brief titled “Mapping the Current State of Electrical Safety Regulations in ASEAN: Preliminary Assessment of Electrical Safety Standards and Practices for Solar Photovoltaics (PV) and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)”, and the opening of the pioneering ASEAN Energy Data Centre Showcase Site. These initiatives are designed to significantly enhance safety and technological innovation across the ASEAN energy sector and set new industry standards for operational excellence and showcase practical applications of advanced energy technologies.
Dr. Techatat Buranaaudsawakul, Chairman of the Electrical Engineering Department at the Engineering Institute of Thailand
At the launch, Dr. Techatat Buranaaudsawakul, Chairman of the Electrical Engineering Department at the Engineering Institute of Thailand, shared his insights on "The Consequences After Including RSD Requirement in Local Standards: Thai Electrical Code: Solar Rooftop Power Supply Installations 2022." He further added on the successful experience of implementing safety standards for solar rooftops in Thailand, serving as a model for similar initiatives in ASEAN countries.
Chen Yong, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Digital Power Smart PV & ESS Business
Chen Yong, President of Huawei Asia Pacific Digital Power Smart PV & ESS Business, officially launched the policy brief and stated, “Through this collaboration with ACE, Huawei is honoured to play a pivotal role in driving the region's energy transition by integrating advanced digital and power electronics technologies as well as renewable energy solutions. With a focus on sustainability, Huawei is committed to supporting ASEAN's energy goals by providing cutting-edge technologies that promote efficiency, reliability, and the development of green, smart infrastructure across the region.”
The launch of the policy brief was officially launched together by Dr Soukvisan Khinsamone, Deputy Director General of Department of Planning and Cooperation, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR, Dr. Techatat Buranaaudsawakul, Chairman of the Electrical Engineering Department at the Engineering Institute of Thailand, Chen Yong, President of Huawei APAC Digital Power Smart PV & ESS Business, Dr Andy Tirta, Head of Corporate Affairs at ACE and Chairman of AEBF-24, and Syahira Syahputri, Business Development Officer at ACE.
The policy brief "Mapping the Current State of Electrical Safety Regulations in ASEAN: Preliminary Assessment of Electrical Safety Standards and Practices for Solar Photovoltaics (PV) and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)" promotes enhancing safety in the renewable energy sector by advocating for the adoption and compliance with IEC standards across ASEAN. It emphasizes increasing safety awareness for PV and BESS, encourages regional collaboration, and advocates for developing a talent pool to strengthen expertise and support in the energy sector. This approach aims to ensure safe and effective deployment of renewable energy technologies throughout the region.
The ASEAN Energy Data Centre, jointly developed by ACE and Huawei, was unveiled, marking a key advancement in regional energy collaboration. This facility embodies the commitment to digital transformation and energy management in ASEAN, serving both as a hub of technological innovation and a catalyst for setting regional policies and standards. By showcasing state-of-the-art data management and energy-efficient technologies, the center demonstrates how strategic partnerships can promote the development of a smarter, more sustainable energy infrastructure across ASEAN.
In summary, the collaboration between Huawei and ACE on the new safety standard policy brief and the ASEAN Energy Data Centre represents a strategic advancement in digital and energy management technologies across ASEAN. These initiatives not only set a new standard for technological innovation but also pave the way for future policy development and standardization in the region's energy sector. Looking ahead, these projects are poised to significantly influence the trajectory of sustainable and smart energy infrastructure development in ASEAN, fostering a more integrated and efficient energy landscape.
Download the policy brief here.