Singapore could also introduce green hydrogen into its energy mix in less than five years. Low-carbon electricity imports include 100 MW of electricity from Peninsular Malaysia via the existing interconnector expected to commence in early-2022 a pilot project to import 100 MW of non-intermittent electricity from a solar farm in Pulau Bulan, Indonesia, by around 2024 and 100 MW of power from Laos via the Laos-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project, among others. Singapore is working on a long-term plan to decarbonize its electricity supply that combines natural gas, low-carbon electricity imports, renewables, and low-carbon alternatives like hydrogen and technologies like carbon capture, utilization and storage, which can reduce carbon emissions from fossil fuels, EMA said.īy 2028, Singapore will boast the world's largest subsea power interconnector, a 4,200 km undersea cable carrying solar power from Darwin in northern Australia to Singapore, to meet around 15% of the city-state's total power supply. The regulator Energy Market Authority plans to invite proposals for the supply of up to 4 GW of low-carbon electricity imports into the country by 2035, as part of efforts to decarbonize the power sector. ![]() ![]() Singapore's journey from an international oil and refining hub, that has been core to its economy for decades, to a new energy future, has kicked off in earnest.Ī slew of announcements at Singapore International Energy Week 2021 included plans to have around 30% of Singapore's electricity supply from low-carbon electricity imports by 2035.
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