KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Economies across Southeast Asia must overcome increasing energy transition complexities as they balance energy security and lower carbon emissions, said Black and Veatch, a global leader in critical human infrastructure solutions. 'The adverse impacts of climate change, including a rise in extreme weather events, persist in Southeast Asia. This highlights the urgency to take immediate action,' said Narsingh Chaudhary, president, Asia Pacific and India, Black and Veatch. Source: BERNAMA News Agency
Black and Veatch Addresses Southeast Asia’s Growing Energy Transition Complexities At Enlit Asia 2024
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