Please refer to the attached RFP1 document for submission details. The closing date for submissions is 14 Apr 2022.
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EMA received a total of 20 proposals to import electricity from four countries - Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia and Thailand. The proposals received will be evaluated as part of the Second Request for Proposal (RFP2) process. Please refer to this page for more details on RFP2.
Regional power grids are our third “switch”, and will enable Singapore to access low-carbon energy beyond our shores and diversify our energy sources, while supporting regional decarbonisation efforts and providing economic opportunities for our regional neighbours that could supply such electricity.
EMA intends to allow up to 4GW of total imports by 2035, which is expected to make up around 30% of Singapore’s total supply by 2035.
With this in mind, EMA has launched this Request for Proposal to select the most competitive and viable projects suitable for Singapore, and thereby allocate import rights and reserve scarce landing points for electricity imports infrastructure.
Please refer to the attached RFP1 document for submission details. The closing date for submissions is 14 Apr 2022.