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India plans to export up to 2,000 MW of renewable energy to Singapore and Southeast Asia by 2034 via a direct power link.
India is advancing regional green energy ties with Singapore and Southeast Asia, aiming for a direct power link to export up to 2,000 MW of renewable energy by 2034, supporting India’s “One Sun One World One Grid” vision.
The initiative, highlighted at Singapore International Energy Week 2025, could extend solar availability by over two hours, cut costs, and boost energy security.
India added over 30,000 MW of renewable capacity in 2025, targeting 40,000 MW by year-end, with plans for 240 GW of hydropower storage and 100 GW of nuclear by 2047.
Singapore is positioned as a financial hub for green trade, with rupee-based pricing and a Green and Digital Shipping Corridor launched in March 2025.
Australia’s SunCable project, backed by a new cross-border trade framework, aims to deliver solar power to Singapore and Southeast Asia from the mid-2030s, with environmental approvals and investment secured.
La India planea exportar hasta 2.000 MW de energía renovable a Singapur y el sudeste asiático para el año 2034 a través de un enlace de energía directa.