22-24 September 2026
ICE, BSD City, Jakarta, Indonesia
22-24 September 2026
ICE, BSD City, Jakarta, Indonesia
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (GMT+8)
Speakers

Mathieu Geze
Managing Director
Indonesia, HDF Energy

Arjan van den Broek
Executive Vice President, Project Director & Advisor for Map Ta Phut Decarbonisation
Global Power Synergy Public Company Limited

Dr Deven Chhaya
Partner, KPMG
Recent disruptions across global energy markets are placing renewed pressure on fuel supply chains, pricing and investment confidence.
For Southeast Asia, where many power systems remain exposed, directly or indirectly, to global fuel and supply chain volatility, these developments are no longer distant risks. They are beginning to shape decisions around system planning, fuel procurement, tariff structures and long-term transition pathways.
This Enlit Asia 365 webinar will bring together senior industry, utility and market perspectives to examine what these pressures mean for ASEAN power systems. The discussion will focus on implications for energy security, affordability, reliability and regional resilience.
The session will explore how utilities, developers, investors and policymakers are reassessing planning assumptions in response to current uncertainty. It will also consider how near-term actions to secure supply may influence the region’s longer term energy transition pathways.
Discussion Themes
Reliability & Firm Capacity
What role should gas, coal, storage and flexible generation play in maintaining reliable power supply?
How are fuel supply risks, price volatility and subsidy pressures affecting ASEAN power markets?
Regional Resilience & Transition Pathways
Can current pressures accelerate domestic renewables, regional power trade and stronger ASEAN coordination?
