Singapore’s Plan to Import Indonesia’s Clean Energy Is Advancing
- Energy Market Authority awarded licenses for 2GW of projects
- City-state is seeking to reduce heavy reliance on natural gas
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Singapore awarded initial approvals to five energy projects in Indonesia as it aims to advance plans to import clean electricity from neighboring nations and curb its reliance on natural gas.
The projects will jointly deliver 2 gigawatts and aim to begin commercial operation from the end of 2027, Singapore’s Energy Market Authority said Friday in a statement.