Eco-friendly data centers help drive $6.3 billion of green investment in Southeast Asia, but report shows more needed

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Southeast Asia saw an uptick in green investments in 2023, with a boost from green data center projects, though funding remains insufficient, says a report.

Green data centers, boosted by energy efficiency regulations in Malaysia and Singapore, helped drive the largest investment dollars in Southeast Asia, according to a new report.

Last year, Malaysia attracted large-scale green financing of over $500 million for at least two data centers, according to the Monday report. The financing for the projects helped the country make the biggest year-over-year jump in green investments out of all countries in the region, up 326% from 2022.

Renewable energy accounts for less than 10% of the region's energy supply, with fossil fuel subsidies being around five times higher than renewable investments, she added. Green investment towards power in the region fell by 14% year-over-year for the second year in a row.

 

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