Wood Mackenzie is honored to participate in Enlit Asia 2025, taking place September 9-11 in Bangkok, Thailand. Our power and renewables experts will deliver insights on critical industry topics including decarbonization strategies, power procurement optimization, and renewables integration — areas of keen interest to power utilities, developers, and financial institutions. Join our team in Bangkok this September for an in-depth exploration of the key trends defining the future of energy.
Our speaking engagement
- 9:30 AM - 10:10 AM, 10 September:
Keynote panel discussion
Advancing regional collaboration for a decarbonised power sector, with Xizhou Zhou, EVP & Global Head of Power & Renewables, Wood Mackenzie
- 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 10 September:
Panel discussion
Empowering industries and commerce: CPPAs & RE integration, with Ken Lee, Head of Asia Pacific Power Research, Wood Mackenzie
Schedule a meeting with our experts
Submit a meeting request form on the right column for a discussion with our research experts or book a demo on Wood Mackenzie’s Lens Power and Renewables, our data analytics platform with a holistic, 360-degree view of the power value chain.
If you have any specific inquiries, feel free to contact Luis.Catalan@woodmac.com.
Meet our experts
 
    Xizhou Zhou
Executive Vice President, Head of Power and Renewables
Xizhou delivers value for clients by providing leading-edge insights and analytics.
Latest articles by Xizhou
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    Joshua Ngu
Vice Chairman – Asia Pacific
Joshua advises clients across upstream, gas, LNG, downstream, petrochemicals and energy transition.
Latest articles by Joshua
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                    Opinion
                
                Is Indonesia’s domestic gas supply in crisis?
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                    The Edge
                
                Walking Japan’s energy tightrope
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                    The Edge
                
                Five themes shaping the energy world in 2025
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                    The Edge
                
                What’s driving the upstream revival in Southeast Asia?
 
    Melvin Chen
Vice President, Head of Power & Renewables Consulting, APAC
Melvin focuses on commercial corporate planning, exploration strategies, due diligence, feasibility and market studies.
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    Antoine Gaudin
Principal Consultant, Energy Transition Practice, Asia Pacific
Antoine specialises in power market analysis, policy, regulatory and energy transition matters.
Latest articles by Antoine
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                    Opinion
                
                Unlocking Corporate Renewable Energy Procurement in Malaysia: The Need for Transparent and Fair System Charges
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                    Opinion
                
                Australia’s energy revolution: the promise of battery storage and hydrogen
 
    Kyeongho (Ken) Lee
Head of Asia Pacific Power Research
Ken is the Head of Asia Pacific Power research in our Power & Renewables group.
Latest articles by Kyeongho (Ken)
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                    Opinion
                
                The global power market outlook: can global power generation keep up with the energy transition?
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                    Opinion
                
                Asia Pacific corporations hungry for green energy power up for energy transition
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                    Opinion
                
                The power of the PPA: corporate renewable procurement sets a new record in Asia Pacific
 
    Yanqi Cao
Senior Analyst, Asia Pacific Power Research
Yanqi is focused on power dispatch modelling and long-term power market dynamics forecasting for Southeast Asia.
Latest articles by Yanqi
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    Robert Liew
Director, Asia Pacific (excluding China) Renewables Research
Market specialist with over 15 years of power and renewables research experience.
Latest articles by Robert
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                    The Edge
                
                China renewables investment powers on
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                    Opinion
                
                Steadying the grid: why grid forming BESS technology is crucial to future renewable energy supply
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                    Opinion
                
                How Chinese companies are expanding their global footprint
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                    Opinion
                
                What to look for in Asia Pacific renewable energy in 2025
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                    Opinion
                
                How are companies managing excess capacity in Asia Pacific’s solar supply chain amid a solar boom?
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                    Opinion
                
                Australia’s energy revolution: the promise of battery storage and hydrogen
 
    Jom Madan
Senior Research Analyst, Scenarios & Technologies
Jom works on scenario modelling for country and global-level energy mixes across all major energy commodities
Latest articles by Jom
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                    Opinion
                
                Energy transition outlook: Middle East
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                    Opinion
                
                Energy transition outlook: Middle East
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                    Opinion
                
                Energy transition outlook: Asia Pacific
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                    Opinion
                
                Energy transition outlook: Asia Pacific
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                    The Edge
                
                The coming low carbon energy system disruptors
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                    Opinion
                
                How the MENA region and its NOCs are diversifying into new energies
About Enlit Asia
Enlit Asia is an annual conference and exhibition for the power and energy sector, showcasing expert knowledge, innovative solutions and foresight from industry leaders, coherent with ASEAN's strategy to achieve a smooth transition towards a low-carbon energy future.
View more event details here.
 
         
         
         
         
         
        