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SINGAPORE, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Wood Mackenzie announces the launch of the second edition of its Power & Renewables Asia Pacific (APAC)<\/a> Virtual<\/a> Conference<\/a> on July 26 \u2013 28.<\/p>\n

Asia Pacific is the world\u2019s biggest electricity consumer and carbon emitter, larger than Europe and North America combined. With strong demand growth and coal still accounting for over half of power supply, the region has yet to peak carbon emissions and is at its infancy in the long journey to net zero. The path to success is now paved with even more obstacles as fuel and power prices soar, geopolitical tensions rise, supply chains are stressed and project developers face rising costs and unprecedented revenue risks. The big question now is whether Asia Pacific can rise above these challenges and take a proactive role in the energy transition. How are companies dealing with economic pressures while recalibrating environmental and net-zero strategies?<\/p>\n

Join Wood Mackenzie experts and special guests from BASF, Energy Networks Australia, Huawei Technologies, Orsted Japan, Sumitomo Corporation Global Metals and many more. These industry leaders will discuss global trends, such as the impact of energy price inflation and the Russia\/Ukraine conflict, as well as regional topics including Japan\u2019s strategy in balancing energy security vs. carbon neutrality, the latest supply chain outlook from Asia\u2019s wind, solar and battery equipment manufacturers, booming corporate low-carbon power procurement demand, Australia\u2019s leading role in green hydrogen and ammonia and how these trends impact the industry.<\/p>\n

Key external speakers include:<\/p>\n