SINGAPORE: Singapore has granted conditional approval to import 1 gigawatt (GW) of low-carbon electricity from Sarawak, Malaysia.
The conditional approval was given to Sembcorp Utilities and its consortium partner, Sarawak Energy.
“This marks a new phase of energy partnership between both nations,” said the Energy Market Authority (EMA) on Friday (Oct 17).
This is the first large-scale low-carbon electricity project from Malaysia that has been granted conditional approval by Singapore.
Singapore currently imports 50MW (0.05GW) of renewable energy from Malaysia as part of a pilot that started in December 2024.





