Floating Button
Home News Sustainability

Singapore, US begin feasibility study on Asean regional power grid, first findings out by October

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 2 min read
Singapore, US begin feasibility study on Asean regional power grid, first findings out by October
The feasibility study will be jointly conducted by Singapore and the US over two phases. Photo: Bloomberg
Font Resizer
Share to Whatsapp
Share to Facebook
Share to LinkedIn
Scroll to top
Follow us on Facebook and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates.

Government ministries from Singapore and the US have announced the start of a joint feasibility study on regional energy connectivity, advancing energy cooperation plans first mooted in July 2022.

The feasibility study will be jointly conducted by Singapore and the US over two phases, according to a joint ministerial statement on energy cooperation by the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry, Energy Market Authority of Singapore and the United States Department of Energy (DOE) on April 3.

The first phase includes reviews of existing and potential power interconnections in Asean, as well as the socioeconomic benefits of regional energy connectivity.

×
The Edge Singapore
Download The Edge Singapore App
Google playApple store play
Keep updated
Follow our social media
© 2026 The Edge Publishing Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.