Power without borders: Charting Asean’s path to an interconnected energy future

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The recently concluded 46th Asean Summit in Kuala Lumpur has seen renewed interest in advancing regional efforts towards cross-border power integration.

Two landmark developments were announced: the signing of a deal to develop the new Singapore-Indonesia subsea interconnector for importing clean electricity an agreement between Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore to jointly explore renewable energy export.

The question remains: how might the power grid be accelerated given three decades of efforts that have yet to produce the kind of integrated systems proponents had hoped for?

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