Welcome to ASEAN Energy Database System (AEDS)
One stop service for comprehensive and reliable ASEAN data and information
What AEDS Contain?
AEDS contains official ASEAN statistic data and related energy news and policies to help you understand the energy landscape of ASEAN and each of its Member States. Explore more by clicking each icons provided below to start your search.
Access AEDS by Country
We also tailored AEDS in a way that you could access statistic and related information by country. Understand better each country energy profile by clicking icons below.
About
AEDS has gone through a several stage of enhancement throughout the years, from only providing data and statistic in the beginning to incorporate more content and visual improvement. The enhanced AEDS was firstly launched in the 36th ASEAN Minister on Energy Meeting (AMEM) in Singapore, 2018.
AEDS was born
- ๐ Energy Statistic
First improvement of AEDS Website
- ๐๏ธ Visualisation of Statistical Data
Second improvement of AEDS Website
- ๐๏ธ Visualisation of Statistical Data up to 2015
- ๐ฐ News and Policy
The enhanced AEDS was firstly launched in 36th AMEM/AEBF in Singapore
- ๐๏ธ Visualisation of Statistical Data up to 2015
- ๐๏ธ News and Policy
- ๐บ๏ธ GIS
The AEDS re-launch in 37th AMEM/AEBF in Thailand
- ๐๏ธ Visualisation of Statistical Data up to 2017
- ๐ฐ News and Policy
- ๐บ๏ธ GIS
- โก Energy News Insight
- ๐ APAEC Target monitoring chart
Data Visualisation
Sankey Diagram
Sankey Diagram provide an overview of the main energy flows and how they contribute to the global energy balance of a certain territory. It features directed arrows in which the width of these arrows are proportional to the flow quantity. Within a Sankey Diagram, the directed flow is always drawn between at least two nodes (processes). Thus it shows not only flow values but also information about the structure and distribution of the energy balance.
The primary energy inputs enter the left side of the diagram, and are differentiated into several various types of fuel. The right side represents the energy demand/consumption which are divided by sector, and other energy outputs such as export, loss & own use, and transportation.
This Sankey diagram gives an overview of ASEAN Energy Balance in 2022. Referring to the diagram, ASEAN is still depending to coal, oil and gas for running the economy. Fossil fuels still become the main energy commodity either to be self- consumed or traded as an export.
From the energy consumption perspective, the sectors are also little electrified and pretty much reliant to oil products. There is a big potential for RE to grow more and playing more roles in the energy balance.
Running towards a clean energy transition, ASEAN shall focus to optimize the energy usage by implementing energy efficiency effort, electrify more its sector, and decarbonize energy sector by increasing RE energy generation.
Racing Bar Chart
Racing bar chart helps to visualize the changes in trend over time. This type of chart is very popular as it provides a holistic data story/insight in a concise and easy to understand chart. This chart represents the display of energy supply, energy consumption, and share of renewable energy by country and by fuel.
Overview (2005 - 2017)
It is an illustrative chart of Total Primary Energy Supply of ASEAN countries from 2005 to 2017.
During the 12 years period, it is shown that ASEAN energy demand is increasing 1.4 times due to rapid growth of the economy, with Indonesia holding the biggest share of the total supply.