Exporting Energy: Lessons Learned and Future Opportunities

Time: 16:00 - 16:40

Date: 2024-07-09

Synopsis

Interconnecting national power systems to enable power trade is a key strategy to strengthen energy security and shift to renewables through efficient resource sharing. By leveraging storage technology to manage fluctuating supply and demand, countries can bolster interconnectivity and foster further multilateral power trading initiatives driving regional energy cooperation and sustainability.

  • How can storage help grow greater interconnectivity across the region, including the expansion of the ASEAN Power Grid and multilateral power trading projects?
  • What are the economic implications and potential cost savings associated with incorporating storage technology into multilateral power trading initiatives?
  • What lessons can be learned from projects involved in exporting energy?
  • What regulatory frameworks and financing options are needed to support the deployment of storage within cross-border energy trading projects?

Moderator

  • Jennifer Tay, PwCJennifer Tay Asia Pacific Infrastructure Leader - PwC Singapore

Speaker

  • Geoffrey Tan, Managing Director, Asia Pacific, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)Geoffrey Tan Managing Director, Asia Pacific - U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)
  • Deepesh Nanda, Tata PowerDeepesh Nanda Chief Executive Officer, Managing Director - Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited
  • Darren Chau, Summit Power InternationalDarren Chua General Manager M&A and Commercial - Summit Power International
  • Jeffrey Tan, IFCJeffrey Tan Senior Operations Officer - IFC
  • Jeremy Ong, Gurin EnergyJermey Ong Managing Director, Operations - GurÄ«n Energy

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