1、Published date:4th May 2023Lead authors:Uni Lee(Ember),Justine White(Subak)Asia Data Transparency Report 2023Understanding the state of data transparency for power sector decarbonisation in Asia04 Executive summary 07 Chapter 1|Data Transparency for Asias Power Sector Decarbonisation08 Asias power s
2、ector data is key to decarbonisation,but hard to find09 Research Objectives 10 Methodology 12 Chapter 2|Assessment on Power Sector Data Transparency in Asia13 Regional overview 18 Economy profiles 36 Chapter 3|Pioneers of data transparency in Asia 36 Economies demonstrating good practice38 Case stud
3、y:Vasudha Power(India)40 Recommendations 42 Conclusion and Further Recommendations 44 Supporting materials 44 Economy Profiles57 AcknowledgementsContents2Data plays a crucial role in accelerating decarbonisation of the power sector.Despite the size of emissions and coal consumption in Asia,high-qual
4、ity power sector data is challenging to find.This report aims to improve visibility on the availability of power sector data by conducting regional and economy-level assessments on data transparency in Asia.684 mil674Population for which there is no to little data on their electricity demand and sup
5、ply(24 out of 39 economies)Economies who scored“good”or“excellent”demonstrate good practice of data transparency in Asia(India,New Zealand,Australia,Sri Lanka,Bangladesh,South Korea)Open data sources surveyed with six criteria of data transparency from 39 economiesAboutHighlights3Data transparency i
6、n Asia needs improvementExecutive SummaryOpen power data is a key accelerator for coal-to-clean electricity transition in AsiaHigh-quality,open data on the power sector can accelerate coal-to-clean electricity transition in Asia.Data is a key tool to enable policymakers,utility companies,academics a