New Delhi Plans Renewable Energy Link with Singapore Under ‘One Sun One World One Grid’ Vision
India is investigating the feasibility of exporting renewable energy to Singapore as part of a larger plan to establish a regional green energy infrastructure spanning South and Southeast Asia. Ghanshyam Prasad, Chairman of the Central Electricity Authority, stated that discussions are underway to construct a direct connectivity between India and Singapore under the “One Sun One World One Grid” initiative.
The proposed link could initially carry 2,000 MW of renewable energy generated by solar, wind, hydro, and pumped storage systems. According to Prasad, such a connection would assist Singapore and neighbouring countries in diversifying their energy sources and accelerating their transition to clean energy.
India has already installed over 30,000 MW of renewable energy this year and aims to achieve 40,000 MW by the end of the year. The country intends to construct 60 GW of hydroelectric storage by 2034 and increase its nuclear capacity to 100 GW by 2047.
According to industry experts at the Singapore International Energy Week 2025, India’s offer has the potential to be extremely competitive due to rupee-based pricing and substantial generation capacity. Tan See Leng, Singapore’s Energy Minister, emphasised the necessity of smart, AI-powered regional grids for ensuring regional reliability and sustainability.




















































































































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