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Singapore, Vietnam sign LOI to boost ASEAN power grid

SINGAPORE (BERNAMA) – Singapore and Vietnam signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) yesterday to enhance cooperation in cross-border electricity trade for the ASEAN Power Grid, exploring to increase the low-carbon electricity imports to the city-state to around 2GW by 2035.

Singapore’s Trade and Industry Ministry (MTI) said this builds on the Conditional Approval granted by the Energy Market Authority of Singapore to Sembcorp Utilities in October 2023, to import 1.2GW of low-carbon electricity via new subsea cables of around 1,000 kilometres from Vietnam to Singapore.

“The Vietnam and Singapore governments will continue to engage interested companies with credible and commercially viable proposals,” it said in a statement yesterday.

MTI said under the LOI, both countries reaffirmed their shared desire to establish a sustainable, inclusive and resilient ASEAN Power Grid, comprising multiple energy interconnections akin to those in other regions, to advance ASEAN’s shared vision of multilateral and multidirectional cross-border power trade and enhanced energy security.

The LOI builds on the Memorandum of Understanding on energy cooperation between Singapore and Vietnam signed in 2022 and the joint report on offshore wind power trade cooperation between both countries, which was endorsed this year.

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