Energy for Growth Hub
Memo Jun 30, 2025

2025 Update: Who in ASEAN Is Ready for Nuclear Power?

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Electricity demand across ASEAN is projected to triple by 2050, rising from 1,200 TWh in 2022 to 4,300 TWh in 2050. ASEAN includes some of Asia’s fastest growing economies, including Cambodia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Nuclear power, including small modular reactors (SMRs), offer a low-carbon solution to support industrialization and rising living standards. Based on the latest Global Market for Advanced Nuclear map from the Energy for Growth Hub and Third Way, here’s where each ASEAN member stands on nuclear readiness:

Ready by 2030 (dark green)

1. Vietnam

Potentially ready by 2030 (light green)

2. Indonesia

3. The Philippines

4. Thailand

Potentially Ready by 2050 (yellow)

5. Cambodia

6. Malaysia

  • Malaysia currently hosts one nuclear research reactor.
  • A recent report indicates that Malaysia is preparing itself for the likely use of nuclear power after 2035. However, there has been no concrete progress.

Unlikely Ready by 2050 (red)

7. Singapore

  • Singapore has signed a 123 agreement with the US.
  • The government is reportedly studying potential deployment of nuclear power in the country. No specific timeline or deals.

8. Laos

  • No substantial progress.

Conflict Zone/Internationally Sanctioned

9. Myanmar

  • Rosatom-Myanmar agreed to build a small-scale nuclear facility. No details announced.