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Singapore to Receive 1 GW Solar Power from Malaysia

A consortium comprising Sembcorp Utilities, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp), and Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB), said on Friday that they secured conditional approval by the Singapore’s Energy Market Authority to import around 1 GW of renewable energy from Sarawak to Singapore (project), which will be supported by SP PowerInterconnect as a technical partner.

The Project, which is anticipated to commence operations around 2035, will import electricity generated predominantly from hydropower sources in Sarawak. These sources are expected to receive sustainability certification under the Hydropower Sustainability Standard.

The electricity will be transmitted to Singapore through subsea cables spanning over 700 km. This Project is Singapore’s first large-scale 24/7 power import initiative, capable of delivering renewable baseload energy to the country.

In addition to facilitating renewable energy imports, the Project strengthens regional cooperation, enhances energy resilience and serves as a key building block of the ASEAN Power Grid.

To date, the consortium has signed a preferred supplier agreement with Prysmian, a global leader in high-voltage submarine and underground cable systems to optimise the design, installation methodology and protection requirements for a subsea interconnector cable for this Project.

The consortium will continue to undertake all necessary action (including entry into any agreements as may be required) to work towards operationalisation of this Project.

Ceremonies Held

The conditional approval was commemorated on Friday with ceremonies held in Singapore and Malaysia.

The ceremony in Singapore was witnessed by Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong and Premier of Sarawak, YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg.

The ceremony in Malaysia was held on the side lines of the 43rd ASEAN Ministers on Energy Meeting in Kuala Lumpur and was witnessed by Malaysia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy Transition and Water Transformation, YAB Datuk Amar Haji Fadillah bin Haji Yusof, and Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science & Technology in the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Dr Tan See Leng.

Sembcorp’s Group CEO Wong Kim Yin said that they were pleased to receive their second conditional approval for low-carbon electricity import.

Together with an earlier Conditional Approval to bring in 1.2 GW of renewable electricity from Vietnam, this brings the company closer to achieving 2.2 GW of imports, contributing to Singapore’s 6 GW target by 2035 and advancing the development of a regional power grid, Yin said.

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