The Asia Feminist Coalition calls for a feminist approach to energy transitions in Asia, aiming for a just shift to clean energy that tackles historical and current gender inequalities. This involves empowering women and integrating them into the renewable energy sector, while also overhauling economic, social, and political systems to combat systemic inequities. Promoting small-scale, locally owned, and gender-representative energy systems, upskilling women for participation in male-dominated pathways, and implementing gender-responsive policy frameworks are crucial. Ensuring women’s control over natural resources and protecting community rights from large-scale clean energy projects are also key priorities. The coalition advocates for economies prioritizing state-led redistribution and increased international climate finance, with a focus on gender equality and debt cancellation for climate-vulnerable countries in Asia. These efforts aim to achieve a just feminist energy transition, fostering a more equitable and sustainable future in the region.