Rystad: Renewables investments in Asia to overtake oil and gas in 2020

Renewable energy investment in Asia, excluding China, will overtake spending on upstream oil and gas projects in the region as soon as next year, according to Norwegian oil and gas intelligence firm Rystad Energy.

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Rystad said that total capex in renewables would overtake exploration and production spending in 2020, with contributions from Australia and other Asian countries such as Vietnam, Taiwan and South Korea.

Gero Farruggio, Head of renewables at Rystad, said: “These countries each have strong pipelines for renewable energy developments of all types, including offshore wind. And, importantly, most have large targets outlining the inclusion of renewable power sources within their respective energy mixes, with corresponding support policies.”



In Australia, the renewable energy project pipeline is now over double the national electricity market. Only 1% of the country’s solar, wind, and utility storage projects is currently owned by oil majors. Rystad forecasted that this was likely to change.

“By 2020, it is feasible that the majors will be the dominant renewable developers in Australia as they pursue ‘oil and gas’ scale opportunities. Commercial drivers are increasing the desire to ride the ‘solar-coaster.’

“Upstream companies will lead the charge, building sizeable utility storage, solar and – ultimately – offshore wind portfolios. Solar panels, lithium-ion batteries, and turbines will soon be conventional segments of Australia’s oilfield services,” Farruggio added.



Rystad Energy expects renewables in Australia will continue the strong growth seen in 2018 through 2020, although the country still faces the local challenge of transmission losses, which impacts revenues and creates policy uncertainty.

“However, investor confidence is high in Australia, and the country currently has a development pipeline of over 105 GW of solar, wind, and storage projects, as well as a fleet of aging coal-fired power stations which will require replacement,” Rystad said.

The intelligence company added that the growth in India’s renewables presented significant scale and one to watch.

“It is no surprise that Petronas and Shell have recently made moves in the Indian commercial and industrial renewables space.” Farruggio stated.


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