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30 August 2023

Daily Newsletter

30 August 2023

Singapore’s Sembcorp weighs offshore wind energy imports from Vietnam

The two companies received a letter of intent from Singapore’s Energy Market Authority for the joint exploration.

Surya Akella August 29 2023

Sembcorp Utilities, a unit of Singapore’s Sembcorp, and Petrovietnam’s subsidiary Petrovietnam Technical Services Corporation (PTSC), have together agreed to explore opportunities for developing offshore wind farms in Vietnam to export power to Singapore.

The two companies have received a letter of intent from the Energy Market Authority, Singapore’s regulatory body. They will now work to secure conditional clearance from the regulatory authority for the project.

PTSC is a Vietnamese technical services provider with the oil and gas and offshore renewable energy industry, and the first and the only company to gain a permit from the country’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to conduct wind, marine and geological surveys.

This 200,000-hectare (583 square nautical miles) project will be located offshore South Vietnam.

The announcement was made during Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s visit to Vietnam. The project is expected to involve extensive collaboration and cooperation between the two governments.

In February 2023, Reuters reported that Sembcorp entered into discussions with the Vietnamese Government for the development of a submarine power transmission line between the two countries.

Sembcorp and PTSC also signed an agreement to build offshore wind farms with a total capacity of 2.3GW by 2030.

The collaboration will help to realise what Splash247.com describes as the "Digital – Green Economic Partnership" between the two countries.

Asia Pacific Renewable Energy Policy 2023 Analysis

Countries in the APAC region should look to invest on upgrading grid infrastructure, energy storage systems, microgrids, and support mechanism for renewables to be able to achieve their climate goals. The growth trajectory of Europe cannot be implied in APAC since several countries were late entrants into the renewable market. APAC countries should look to weave their own roadmap towards achieving net zero emissions and leverage the large population into adopting renewable technology.

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