As Singapore battles the need to decarbonise without the land availability to establish sufficient large-scale renewables plants, Jules Scully looks at prospective power import projects and the consortiums behind them.
(Bloomberg) Solar power developers are finally tapping into Indonesia’s rich potential to generate power from the sun, but the biggest beneficiary of their proposed projects will be the archipelago’s wealthy neighbor Singapore.
Indonesia is ripe for developing renewable energy.
Singapore will be investing $9.2 billion to support green investment and build a logistics port hub in Indonesia, President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo said on January 25.
Singapore will be investing US$9.2 billion (S$12.4 billion) to support green investment and build a logistics port hub in Indonesia, President Joko Widodo said. The money, he said, will fund renewable energy projects in Batam, Riau Islands province, and in Sumba island and West Manggarai in East Nusa Tenggara province, as well as the development .