The Clean Energy Transition Asia (CETA) Exhibition and Summit is set to take place at the
Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) from 9-11 October, 2024, uniting leaders from the
clean energy sectors to accelerate Asia’s transition to a sustainable energy future.
Co-located with the distinguished International Greentech & Eco Products Exhibition and
Conference Malaysia (IGEM) 2024 and the MobilityX Asia, CETA will provide an integrated
platform for both public and private stakeholders to collaborate on innovative solutions, driving
sustainability and energy security across the region.
This year’s event will closely align with Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap
(NETR), positioning CETA as a key driver in the nation’s vision for energy transition. Launched
last year by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the NETR outlines a comprehensive
strategy for achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and emphasises the importance of
balancing economic growth with sustainability and energy security. The Summit will serve as
a platform to advance the country’s ambitious green energy agenda while setting a model for
the region.
McKinsey & Company and Rystad Energy join CETA as Knowledge Partner and Strategic
Partner respectively, lending strength to the Summit with their key research and insights.
Vishal Agarwal, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, stated, “Our assessment shows that
in Asia alone, there is a potential for new value pools in green businesses worth $3 to $5 trillion
in the next decade. This includes areas such as renewables, green data centres, electrification
and transportation, and green materials.”
Mel Lanvers-Shah, CEO of The Co_Lab Pte Ltd, the event’s owner and organizer,
emphasised, “CETA’s alignment with Malaysia’s National Energy Transition Roadmap
demonstrates the crucial role that industry collaboration plays in achieving our collective
sustainability goals. Together, we can build on the NETR’s vision and extend its impact across
Asia through the CETA platform.”
Key themes addressed at the Summit include Policy & Energy Leadership, RE Ramp Up, The
Hydrogen Economy, Financing Zero, Carbon, Transition Bridge and CASE Mobility Futures (a
Connected Autonomous Shared Electric Mobility future for ASEAN).
The Summit sessions will include top-level Ministerial Keynotes, Global Leadership Keynote
Addresses, Global Leadership Panels and invitational Minister CEO Leadership Roundtables.
Vijay Krishnan, Partner and Head of Asia Pacific at Rystad Energy, who is also speaking at
the CETA Summit, noted, “Rystad Energy anticipates a continued rise in emissions, but expect
them to decline afterward. Unfortunately, some key developed nations have shifted focus
away from decarbonisation, emissions management and ESG principles. This shift in rhetoric
is beginning to impact ASEAN, which is a significant concern we are committed to addressing
at CETA.”
“CETA’s emphasis on adopting a whole-of-energy approach mirrors Malaysia’s NETR goals,
particularly in its focus on balancing the development of clean energy technologies with the
responsible use of hydrocarbons,” added Mel Lanvers-Shah.
“Through innovative discussions and partnerships, the summit aims to accelerate the
deployment of renewable energy projects, such as solar and wind, while fostering technologies
like carbon capture and storage (CCS) to ensure a smooth transition in line with Malaysia’s
2050 net-zero ambitions.”
The IGEM, CETA and MobilityX Exhibition will feature over 500 exhibitors and sponsors, and
is expecting an audience size of nearly 50,000 attendees, including energy professionals from
across the region, with a view to exploring and procuring critical solutions that will help them
grow their businesses.
Organised by The Co_Lab Pte Ltd, CETA is held under the patronage of the Ministry of Natural
Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES), with the Malaysian Green Technology
and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) as its strategic partner and PETRONAS as its
Industry Patron.
To register and for more information, please visit www.ceta.asia