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Singapore grants conditional approval for 1.75 GW of power imports from Australia

Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) said on Tuesday it has approved conditional approval to Sun Cable to import 1.75 gigawatt (GW) of tidy power from Australia.

The conditional approval for the task, which is expected to be functional after 2035, recognises the technical and business viablity of the Sun Cable task, the EMA stated.

Sun Cable will need to update its proposition to show fulfilment of EMA's necessary conditions precedent before the task can be considered for an award of conditional licence, it said in a declaration.

Singapore's power sector currently accounts for 40% of all emissions in the nation, and the EMA is looking for to import around 6 GW of tidy power by 2035 in a quote to cut emissions.

EMA has currently granted conditional licences for 2 GW of tidy electrical power imports from Indonesia, and conditional approvals for 3.6 GW of imports Indonesia, Cambodia and Vietnam.

(source: Reuters)