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This energy firm plans to import electricity to Singapore from Indonesian islands by 2030

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Singapore’s Vena Energy is aiming to start construction for its 2 GW solar and battery project in Indonesia’s Riau Islands by 2026, and is plans to supply electricity to Singapore before 2030.

Vena Energy’s CEO, Nitin Apte, said that this project reflects the growing ambition and scale of green energy investments in the region. 

The renewables project developer has a large and growing pipeline of investments, covering onshore wind and solar, offshore wind, and battery storage. It is also looking to build up green hydrogen production.

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