Singapore plans to import up to 4GW of electricity by 2035

Reuters2021-10-25

SINGAPORE, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Singapore plans to import up to four gigawatts (GW) of electricity by 2035, the country’s trade and industry minister Gan Kim Yong said on Monday.

The imports will constitute around 30% of the country’s electricity supply, said the minister in a speech to the Singapore International Energy Week.

Singapore will start trials to iron out technical and regulatory issues associated with cross border power trading, he said, adding that these include the import of 100 megawatts (MW) of electricity from Malaysia and a pilot to import 100MW of solar-generated electricity from Pulau Bulan in Indonesia.

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  • LuckyLucky
    2021-10-25
    LuckyLucky
    Like
  • PearlynCSY
    2021-10-25
    PearlynCSY
    Today, about 95% of Singapore's electricity is generated using natural gas, the cleanest form of fossil fuel. As Singapore is geographically located along the equater, solar energy remains our most promising renewable energy source. With  ample sunlight all year round, we should maximize this unique competitive advantage instead of depending on overseas suppliers for a third of our energy requirements
  • nelson21
    2021-10-25
    nelson21
    Pls like
  • Weeckee
    2021-10-25
    Weeckee
    I think I saw an article that say Malaysia is not exporting green energy.
  • luv2trade
    2021-10-25
    luv2trade
    ok
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