Việt Nam to export renewable energy to Malaysia, Singapore via submarine cables

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This trilateral agreement marks a significant milestone in developing cross-border green infrastructure and harnessing Việt Nam's renewable energy potential. The partnership aims to establish an expandable model for cross-border renewable energy cooperation throughout Southeast Asia.

The parties will jointly study the feasibility of exporting clean electricity from Việt Nam to Malaysia and Singapore via submarine cables, connecting to the national grid of Peninsular Malaysia, and consider the possibility of additional power sources and storage systems to ensure stability.

Source: Wikipedia/Greg Watson

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