Asia-Pacific Energy Daily: March 10, 2026
Here is your summary of the critical stories and trends defining the energy landscape across Asia-Pacific today.
1. Geopolitical Crisis: APAC Braces for Oil Shock
Energy security has surged to the top of the regional agenda as crude oil prices approached $120 per barrel following Middle Eastern supply disruptions and key shipping route closures.
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Regional Response: South Korea is considering domestic fuel price caps and expanding its 100 trillion won stabilization program. Thailand has suspended petroleum product exports and tripled mandatory reserves for traders (from 1% to 3%).
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The "Risk Trade": Analysts warn that the crisis is making shipping insurance and route security as critical as supply. China is increasingly looking to Russian overland pipelines and Canadian Pacific-facing infrastructure as "energy shock absorbers."
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Source: China Daily, University of Alberta/TCI
2. Renewables: China Leads Record-Breaking Wind Growth
A new report from BloombergNEF reveals that global wind capacity additions reached an all-time high of 169 GW in 2025, with Chinese manufacturers now dominating the global supply chain.
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Market Dominance: For the first time, Chinese turbine makers claimed the top six spots in global market share rankings. Goldwind remained number one (29.3 GW), followed by Envision (20.9 GW).
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Historical Milestone: Mainland China became the first market to add over 100 GW of wind in a single year, driven by a rush to commission projects ahead of upcoming power market reforms.
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Source: BloombergNEF
3. Storage & Infrastructure: New Mandates in the Philippines
As the region integrates more variable renewable energy, governments are shifting from merely encouraging energy storage to mandating its inclusion in new projects.
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Philippines Policy: The Department of Energy now requires all new renewable plants of 10 MW or larger to integrate battery energy storage systems (BESS) capable of handling at least 20% of the plant's capacity. This ensures grid stability as the country scales its clean energy generation.
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Source: Eco-Business
4. Technology Spotlight: AI and High-Efficiency Cooling
The energy transition is increasingly intersecting with the AI-driven data center boom across Asia.
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High-Efficiency Cooling: Trane launched the HSAG air-cooled magnetic bearing chiller specifically for the APAC market. The unit uses oil-free levitation technology to improve energy efficiency by 10-20% and is designed to operate in extreme ambient temperatures up to 52°C—a critical requirement for South Asia's digital infrastructure.
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AI in Mineral Exploration: Industry leaders at APAC Energy Transition Week noted that AI is shortening the cycle from mineral exploration to volume discovery from six years to just two or three years.
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Source: Digitimes, Wood Mackenzie