Grid links open fresh energy path for Singapore

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Energy opportunities in land-constrained Singapore are shifting away from adding generation capacity toward improving system flexibility, as the city-state works toward importing about 6 gigawatts of low-carbon electricity by 2035.

“With limited domestic resources but strong financial capacity, Singapore’s most attractive opportunities lie in enabling regional supply and system flexibility rather than expanding local generation,” Alnie Demoral, Asia energy analyst at independent think tank Ember, told Asian Power.

Singapore has moved from cautiously exploring solar power to actively shaping Southeast Asia’s clean-energy ecosystem, she said.

That shift has triggered a wave of activity in neighbouring markets, especially Indonesia, where developers are advancing utility-scale solar-plus-storage projects and subsea cables designed to supply a meaningful share of Singapore’s future clean electricity, she said in an emailed reply to questions.

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