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Singapore to complete power market review by 2026
Singapore to complete power market review by 2026
Mergers and acquisitions may still be approved pending results.
12 hours ago
Sembcorp inks 25-year solar power deal
Construction of the solar energy farm will commence in 2027.
2 days ago
Sembcorp unit, Malkoha sign 25-year renewable energy purchase agreement
The company will operate a 150-megawatt peak floating solar photovoltaic system.
5 days ago
SG, Vietnam eye cross-border electricity trade cooperation
Both countries will explore increasing the targeted capacity of low-carbon electricity imports.
6 days ago
Pentagreen, UK gov't invest $107m to accelerate Southeast Asia power projects
It seeks to initially unlock the implementation of approximately US$300m of projects.
6 days ago
Sembcorp ink deal for hydropower import project
It partnered with a Malaysian company for renewable energy supply.
SMR use in Singapore’s data centers pushed
Other experts prefer an energy mix that includes nuclear, hydrogen, and imported RE.
Singapore and Vietnam upgrade renewable energy ties
A joint report was endorsed which states regulatory approvals for renewables trading.
Sembcorp terminates gas sale deal in Indonesia
Regulators did not approve the transaction.
Keppel Core Infrastructure Fund acquires 39% stake in Keppel Merlimau Cogen Plant
Keppel Infrastructure Trust will hold 51% of KMC.
Over half of Singaporean businesses plan solar investments by 2030
This is partly driven by the need to reduce electricity-related emissions.
Sembcorp’s profit up 7% in FY 2024
This was despite a planned major maintenance in the first half.
Singapore needs to scale up nuclear energy development
This will support hydrogen deployment.
Singapore’s $5b Future Energy Fund boost signals green energy focus
The move is expected to channel more funds to critical infrastructure.
Singapore's hydrogen gas turbine market heats up
The city-state’s hydrogen-powered plants are expected to cut its carbon emissions.
Singapore’s solar deployment reaches 1.35 GWp as of June 2024
Its current capacity is able to meet 2% of total energy demand.
Singapore and Malaysia to study REC framework for cross-border electricity trade
This follows their supply agreement for the importation of 50 MW of renewables to the city-state.
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