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Sarawak Energy aims to supply 1GW green electricity to Singapore by 2032

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Malaysia’s Sarawak state aims to supply up to 1 GW of renewable energy to Singapore by 2032, with negotiations to provide the electricity through submarine cables, according to Sarawak Energy Berhad (SEB).

The 1 GW of energy, mainly coming from hydropower, accounts for a quarter of Singapore’s low-carbon electricity import target by 2035. 

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