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Singapore approves 1GW undersea hydropower project from Malaysia, targeting 2035 operation to cut emissions.
Singapore has granted conditional approval for a 1GW undersea hydropower project from Sarawak, Malaysia, with commercial operation expected by 2035.
The initiative, led by Sembcorp Utilities and Sarawak Energy, aims to support Singapore’s decarbonization goals, as its power sector generates 40% of national emissions.
Work is set to begin in 2026 pending final approvals and resolution of cable supply issues.
The 700km cable will largely traverse Indonesian waters, where Jakarta has expressed interest in involvement.
The project is part of broader regional energy cooperation, including a proposed 2GW interconnection with Peninsular Malaysia.
Singapur aprueba un proyecto de energía hidroeléctrica submarina de 1GW de Malasia, con el objetivo de operar en 2035 para reducir las emisiones.