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5、lombiaCosta RicaINTERNATIONAL ENERGYAGENCYIEA Association countries:Argentina ChinaEgyptIndia Indonesia Kenya Morocco Senegal Singapore South Africa Thailand UkraineViet NamBrazilIsraelRomaniaFinancing the Modernisation of Power Systems Beyond Coal Abstract The role of transition credits in Southeas
6、t Asia PAGE|3 IEA.CC BY 4.0.Abstract Coal is a central component of power systems in Southeast Asia,even as governments have committed to reducing coalrelated emissions.Rapid electricity demand growth,alongside coals role in system adequacy,reliability and energy security,complicates efforts to acce