The Sultanate has the capacity to generate 1.2 MW of renewable energy, all from the Tenaga Suria Brunei solar plant in Seria. However, like other ASEAN countries, Brunei Darussalam has committed to having 15% of total installed power coming from renewable sources by 2015, meaning the country will need to install more than 50 MW of new capacity. While solar is one of Brunei Darussalam’s most promising forms of alternative energies, hydro and wind-sourced power have been identified as possibilities. In 2011, energy officials also started looking at biomass and recycled waste heat from existing natural gas-fired power plants to boost energy supply from renewable sources.