
Can regional collaboration drive the energy transition forward, or does history continue to hold us back?
Regionalism in Central Asia has been both a catalyst for progress and a point of contention. As the region navigates the urgent need for a just energy transition, greater cooperation could open doors to sustainability, energy security, and economic resilience. However, historical tensions, political differences, and economic challenges often stand in the way.
In this episode, we’ll delve into the past and present of regional energy cooperation in Central Asia, examining the opportunities and obstacles that shape its future. We’ll also discuss the crucial roles that policymakers, businesses, and young professionals play in driving meaningful change. Is regional collaboration the key to unlocking a sustainable energy future, or will past divisions continue to hold us back? Let’s find out.