Malaysia's Energy Ministry to limit renewable energy exports to Singapore
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PUBLISHED OCT 23, 2021, 10:24 AM SGT


KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia will allow only non-renewable energy exports to neighbouring Singapore, while power sales to the island through self-developed transmission and interconnection facilities will not be allowed, said its Energy Ministry.

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The statement, cited by news agency Bernama, said the government has also agreed that the wheeling charges for selling electricity to Singapore over a two-year trial period will be US$0.0228 (S$0.031) per kilowatt hour (kWh).

"The decision was made to boost the development of the local renewable energy (RE) industry as Malaysia aspires to reach its climate change aspiration.

"It will also allow the government to allocate additional solar quota to benefit Malaysian RE players," it said.


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