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The energy sector faces increasing pressure from climate change, according to a joint publication of the World Energy Council, the University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainable Leadership, the Cambridge Judge Business School and the European Climate Foundation.

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The World Energy Council urged here on Saturday that more energy technologies should be transferred to developing countries to help them boost their energy sustainability.

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ASEAN secretary-general Ong Keng Yong said the energy and power sectors will fuel growth in the region. The figure, he said, was based on the energy action plan of the region for 2005-2010.

Ong said the region would need about $7 billion in fresh capital to expand the region’s gas pipeline networks.
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ASEAN secretary-general Ong Keng Yong said the energy and power sectors will fuel growth in the region. The figure, he said, was based on the energy action plan of the region for 2005-2010.

Ong said the region would need about $7 billion in fresh capital to expand the region’s gas pipeline networks.
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