Energy Transition and Sustainable Development The Case of Ten Asean Countries Sustainable Development is Achieved by Orchestrating Energy Security, Energy Democracy, Energy Citizenship, and Energy Transition
This book adopts a cross-functional approach to social, economic, and
environmental disciplines, as reflected in my dissertation on the energy transition
and sustainable development, employing a mixed-methods sequential explanatory
research design. This book provides the model of the energy transition that impacts
sustainable development. It identifies energy security, energy democracy, energy
citizenship, energy transition, national factors, and sustainable development as the
key factors in achieving the energy transition, ultimately leading to sustainable
development. Energy security provides the understanding to secure energy demand
and supply in macroeconomic conditions. Energy democracy provides the
democratization of fossil fuel energy. Energy citizenship equips individuals and
communities with the knowledge to support the energy transition.




