
Asian renewable investment to overtake upstream oil and gas spending in 2020 -Rystad
SINGAPORE: Renewable energy investment in the Asia-Pacific region will overtake spending on oil and gas exploration by 2020, consultancy Rystad Energy said on Monday.
Total capital expenditure in renewables will rise above $30 billion in the region by 2020, just overtaking investment into exploration and production for oil and natural gas, the consultancy said.
India, Australia, Japan, Vietnam and South Korea will be the leading destinations for investment in Asia, according to Rystad.
The company focuses on China separately and did not include the nation in this assessment. China is the worldβs biggest investor into renewables and also one of the leading spenders in upstream oil and gas.
Investment into renewables is being supported by government policies such as solar and wind feed-in-tariffs across the region.
βImportantly, most (countries) have large targets outlining the inclusion of renewable power sources within their respective energy mixes, with corresponding support policies,β said Gero Farruggio, Rystadβs head of renewables.
Rystad said one big change in the renewable industry was the emergence of oil and gas majors as investors.
βBy 2020, it is feasible that the majors will be the dominant renewable developers in Australia,β Farruggio said, adding they were building βbuilding sizeable utility storage, solar and … offshore wind portfoliosβ there.
He said Malaysiaβs state-owned petroleum company Petronas and Anglo-Dutch oil major Royal Dutch Shell had also βrecently made moves in the Indian … renewables spaceβ.
Source: in.reuters
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