Singapore increases electricity imports

Singapore is ramping up the purchase of electricity generated in Laos, the first step in the tiny country’s ambitions plan to import renewable energy that it has little space to produce at home.
Singapore increases electricity imports ảnh 1Xayaburi hydropower project is located in Xayaburi province of Laos. (Photo: xayaburi.com)

Singapore (VNA) - Singapore is ramping up the purchase of electricity generated in Laos, the first step in the tiny country’sambitions plan to import renewable energy that it has little space to produce athome.

Keppel Electric, part of the state-backed conglomerate Keppeland the first recipient of a new government licence for electricity import, startedimporting hydropower from Laos's Electricite du Laos (EDL) in June. The companywill import up to 100 megawatts of electricity during a two-year trial period and is expected to operate on a full commercial scale after that.

Singapore aims to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050,but its small size and location make it unsuitable for wind, geothermal and hydroelectricpower generation, therefore the country has created a broader energy grid.

Singapore's energy import plans extend as far as Australia.Australia’s Sun Cable aims to build a 12,000-hectare solar farm in the north of the country with plans to export electricity to Singapore via a 4,200 km submarine cable. The total investment for the project is estimated at more than 30billion AUD (21 billion USD). It is scheduled to be commenced in 2024 and putinto operation in 2029./.

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