Singapore looks elsewhere amid doubt over Indonesia's green power exports


Singaporean Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean speaks to Indonesian news outlets in Singapore on July 6, 2023. - Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI)/MCI) This article was published in thejakartapost.com with the title "Singapore looks elsewhere amid doubt over RI green power exports". Click to read: https://www.thejakartapost.com/business/2023/07/18/singapore-looks-elsewhere-amid-doubt-over-ri-green-power-exports.html. Download The Jakarta Post app for easier and faster news access: Android: http://bit.ly/tjp-android iOS: http://bit.ly/tjp-ios

SINGAPORE (The Jakarta Post/Asia News Network): Singapore is looking to other Asean countries as alternatives to importing “green electrons”, its term for electricity produced from renewable energy, as its discussions with Indonesia remain uncertain.

Singaporean Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean said officials of the city state had visited several countries, particularly in Southeast Asia.

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