Malaysia to start exporting renewable energy to Singapore this month

Malaysia to start exporting renewable energy to Singapore this month

The energy transition and water transformation ministry says this is the first 50MW cross-border trade of renewable energy.

Singapore
Tenaga Nasional Bhd is expected to supply green electricity to Singapore via Sembcorp Power Pte Ltd using the existing interconnection network. (Freepik pic)
PETALING JAYA:
The first cross-border trade of renewable energy from Malaysia to Singapore, with a capacity of 50 megawatts (MW), will begin this month, according to the energy transition and water transformation ministry.

This inaugural supply of green electricity across the border is the result of a competitive bidding process conducted through Energy Exchange Malaysia (Enegem) in June.

“Tenaga Nasional Berhad, as the national utility company, will supply the electricity to Singapore through Sembcorp Power Pte Ltd using the existing interconnection network between the two countries,” the ministry said in a statement today.

The bidding process via Enegem is part of the ministry’s initiative under the Cross Border Electricity Sales for Renewable Energy Scheme.

This phased initiative aims to achieve a total capacity of up to 300MW using the existing interconnection network between Malaysia and Singapore.

The ministry explained that Enegem facilitates the procurement and supply of green electricity from Malaysia’s power grid to Singapore via a competitive bidding mechanism.

The implementation of the initiative aligns with Malaysia’s energy transition aspirations and its commitment to supporting regional electricity supply integration initiatives through the Asean Power Grid.

This agenda is a key priority as Malaysia prepares to assume the Asean chairmanship in 2025, it noted.

Earlier, a ceremony to sign the renewable energy supply agreement between TNB and Sembcorp Power was held at the ministry, witnessed by representatives from both governments.

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