Singapore urged to increase renewable grid interconnection investment

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pspan style="font-size:11pt; font-variant:normal; white-space:pre-wrap"span style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif"span style="color:#000000"span style="font-weight:700"span style="font-style:normal"span style="text-decoration:none"Doubling RE imports could help meet its emission targets.

Singapore should focus on increasing its investment in renewable grid interconnection to double its renewable energy imports, supporting its energy transition and bringing the cost of its electricity.

Ensuring that it is on track for the net-zero target and doubling its renewables imports to 8.1 gigawatts will cut its per-capita power sector emissions by more than half. Ember said it will need $51b to $100b to develop and generate around 50 terawatt-hours of solar and wind power plants in Singapore’s neighbours by 2035.

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