Energy Exchange to facilitate cross-border green electricity

Energy Exchange to facilitate cross-border green electricity

Petra is inviting interested parties to participate in the bidding process for the purchase of the green electricity supply to be delivered to Singapore via the ENEGEM platform.

The Energy Exchange Malaysia platform is to facilitate cross-border sales of green electricity to neighbouring countries. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA:
The Malaysian government has agreed to establish the Energy Exchange Malaysia (ENEGEM) to facilitate cross-border sales of green electricity to neighbouring countries.

As such, the energy transition and water transformation ministry (Petra) is inviting interested and eligible parties to participate in the inaugural auction for the purchase of green electricity from Malaysia’s electricity supply system to be supplied to Singapore via the ENEGEM platform.

“The auctioning process for cross-border sales of green electricity shall commence with a 100 megawatts (MW) pilot run, utilising the existing interconnection between Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia,” it said in a statement.

It said among the key features of the auction for the purchase of green electricity is the pilot scheme which is open to Renewable Energy (RE) bidders who hold electricity generation and/or retailer licences for the Singapore Electricity Market.

“Interested RE bidders are required to register with single buyer to participate in the auction.

“Upon completion of the qualification process, successful applicants would be notified to proceed with the auction to purchase green electricity on the designated auction day, ” it said.

Petra said the winning bidders will then enter into RE supply agreements with the single buyer for the sales and purchase of green electricity.

“Interested RE bidders may register their intent to participate through Petra or the single buyer’s website starting tomorrow (April 16),” it stated.

Petra said the cross-border sales of energy through the ENEGEM platform would be implemented based on the latest ‘Guide for Cross-Border Electricity Sales (CBES) issued by the Energy Commission, Petra.

“Auctioning via the ENEGEM platform would allow Malaysia to further strengthen its cross-border electricity integration framework while paving the way for greater renewable energy development and regional cooperation on cross-border energy trading between Asean countries,” it said.

Petra said the setting up of ENEGEM is in line with Malaysia’s energy transition aspiration and commitment to supporting regional power integration via the Asean Power Grid (APG) initiative.

“The APG is an initiative to construct a regional power interconnection to connect the region, first on a cross-border bilateral term, and then gradually expand to a sub-regional basis leading to a total integrated Southeast Asia power grid system,” it said.

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