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Traditional energy grids struggle to keep up, creating blackouts in cities like Manila and Jakarta. But what if the solution lies in harnessing abundant sunlight and smart storage?
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Singapore could sit at the “core” of new regional electricity grids in Southeast Asia, with proposed interconnections to neighbouring countries set to bring 25GW of new renewable power and energy storage projects online. This is according to Rystad Energy, which published a report into Singapore’s role in the Southeast Asian energy mix this week.
This is according to Rystad Energy, which published a report into Singapore’s role in the Southeast Asian energy mix this week. The report notes that Singapore already has hydropower and solar PV projects connected to Thailand and Laos, and that other connections have been proposed including other countries and technologies.
Singapore has advanced plans to import 1.4GW of solar and energy storage capacity from Indonesia in the last year. Image: Sunseap.
For instance, the report notes that Malaysian and Indonesian solar-plus-storage projects have an LCOE ranging from US$74-116/MWh and US$91-144/MWh, for projects that can deliver 100% load factor. This compares to an LCOE of US$135-170/MWh for combined-cycle gas turbine projects, with a 100% load factor, in operation in Singapore.