Development of Energy Security Index and Assessment of Energy Security for East Asian Countries (Phase 2)
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27 December 2012Category:
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In many East Asian countries, energy demand will grow in line with their high economic growth and social development. It is also expected that energy production, particularly fossil fuels, will not keep pace with the growing energy demand and the region will face a growing energy import dependence.
The first objective of the study is to develop Energy Security Index which allows policy planners in the region help accurate understanding of energy security situation in each country. The second objective is to make assessment of energy security policy impacts in East Asian countries by using Energy Security Index. Energy security policy development will be analyzed with comparison to historical changes in Energy Security Index, etc. The third objective is to draw policy recommendation for energy policy planners in the region from the above analysis, with reference to: what is the best approach/practice to enhance energy security for each country; what is the most effective way forward to enhance energy security for each country with different energy/economic conditions; how does regional cooperation can be best promoted to enhance energy security; etc.
Project Leader
Mr. Ichiro Kutani, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Project Coordinator
Mr. Mitsuo Matsumoto, ERIA
Mr. Brett Jacobs, ERIA
Dr. Xunpeng Shi, ERIA
Project Member
Ms. Kate Louise Penney, Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, Australia
Mr. Edy Masuri Muhammad Adly Haji Ahmed, Prime Minister's Office, Brunei Darussalam
Mr. Kong Pagnarith, Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, Cambodia
Dr. Yue-Jun Zhang, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Dr. Retno Gumilang Dewi, Institute of Technology Bandung, Indonesia
Mr. Mitsuru Motokura, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Ms. Tomoko Murakami, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Mr. Kazutaka Fukazawa, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan
Mr. Woongtae Chung, Korea Energy Economics Institute, Korea
Mr. Khamso Kouphokham, Ministry of Energy and Mines, Lao PDR
Mr. Jaya Singam A Rajoo, Ministry of Energy, Green Technology & Water, Malaysia
Mr. Han Tun Oo, Ministry of Energy, Myanmar
Dr. Johannah H Branson, Occam Economics Limited, New Zealand
Ms. Ma. Pamela Grace Muhi, Department of Energy, Philippines
Ms. Supit Padprem, Ministry of Energy, Thailand
Mr. Nguyen Duc Song, Institute of Energy, Vietnam
Dr. Woongtae Chung, Korea Energy Economics Institute, Korea