Singapore will boost its renewable energy import capacity to a maximum of 200 megawatts, thanks to enhancements to a cross-border multilateral trade deal.
The doubling in capacity was made possible by the introduction of multidirectional power trade, under which additional supply will come from Malaysia, said Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) and Keppel in a joint statement on Friday (20 September).
Keppel was the first entity to be issued an electricity importer licence by EMA. To support this next phase of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project (LTMS-PIP), EMA has also granted an extension of Keppel’s electricity importer licence for another two years to 2026.
The cross-border energy trade deal was launched on 23 June 2022, and is the first collaboration among ASEANmember states on multilateral electricity trading of renewable energy.