Huge Solar-Battery Plant Seeks to Cash In on Singapore Demand
- Sunseap aims to develop project on Indonesia islands, CEO Says
- Singapore plans to import clean energy from neighbors
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One of the world’s most ambitious renewable energy projects is being proposed in Indonesia, piggybacking on demand for electricity from Singapore.
Sunseap Group Pte plans to develop 7 gigawatts of solar power and 12 gigawatt-hours of battery storage on Indonesia’s Riau Islands, Chief Executive Officer Frank Phuan said in an interview. Singapore said earlier this week that it aims to import nearly a third of its electricity by 2035 from low-carbon sources to help meet climate targets.