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Singapore's Equator and Chinese state-owned firm will export power from Indonesian to Singapore
Equator Renewables Asia, a Singapore-based company, and CRE International, a unit of China’s National Nuclear Corp., will develop a solar project and battery storage system in Indonesia’s Riau Islands, to export clean energy to Singapore. Equator announced that the companies plan to build a photovoltaic system of 900 megawatts (MW) and a battery storage system of 1.2 gigawatt hours (GWh) by 2029. They will also generate 830 GWh per year in clean energy, Equator stated. It said that "CREI would lead the generation side investment, construction and operations of the solar PV facilities and BESS, while Equator would manage transmission...