Strong RE intent, slow traction 


THE move to open the power grid to third-party renewable energy (RE) under the Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (Cress) and Community Renewable Energy Aggregation Mechanism (Cream) is undergoing regulatory review, the Energy Commission said recently.

Both frameworks, which allow RE developers to use the national grid to supply electricity directly to end-users while bypassing the traditional single-buyer model, were designed to expand market participation.

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