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Singapore's Minister of Trade and Industry said on Monday that Singapore plans to try to import clean energy from Malaysia to improve the security of its energy supply, and announced a series of initiatives
aimed at reducing its carbon footprint.
The two-year pilot project, which will account for 1.
5% of Singapore's peak electricity demand, aims to assess and refine the technical and regulatory framework for importing electricity into Singapore and facilitate
potential large-scale regional imports in the future.
Speaking at the annual Singapore International Energy Week event, the Minister of Trade and Industry said: "This can help us access clean energy from countries in the region and improve our energy resilience
.
”
Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) has confirmed that trials to import 100 MW of electricity from neighbouring Malaysia will commence by the end of 2021
.
At the same time, Singapore aims to vigorously develop solar energy as the most viable renewable energy source to generate electricity
.
The goal is to increase solar power capacity to at least 2 GW
by 2030.
"The public sector will take the lead in promoting solar deployment, and together with the private sector, we will strive to achieve 1.
5 GW of solar deployment
by 2025.
"
Singapore's Minister of Trade and Industry said on Monday that Singapore plans to try to import clean energy from Malaysia to improve the security of its energy supply, and announced a series of initiatives
aimed at reducing its carbon footprint.
The two-year pilot project, which will account for 1.
5% of Singapore's peak electricity demand, aims to assess and refine the technical and regulatory framework for importing electricity into Singapore and facilitate
potential large-scale regional imports in the future.
Speaking at the annual Singapore International Energy Week event, the Minister of Trade and Industry said: "This can help us access clean energy from countries in the region and improve our energy resilience
.
”
Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) has confirmed that trials to import 100 MW of electricity from neighbouring Malaysia will commence by the end of 2021
.
At the same time, Singapore aims to vigorously develop solar energy as the most viable renewable energy source to generate electricity
.
The goal is to increase solar power capacity to at least 2 GW
by 2030.
"The public sector will take the lead in promoting solar deployment, and together with the private sector, we will strive to achieve 1.
5 GW of solar deployment
by 2025.
"