The APG aims to establish a sustainable, integrated energy network by 2045, with eight of the ten Asean members having set net-zero targets. He added that regulatory frameworks across member countries are also critical in enabling reliable and secure cross-border power flows. Looking ahead, he said TNB remains focused on strengthening grid capabilities to support the region’s move towards a cleaner, more connected, and resilient energy future. TNB has been actively contributing to the APG, as evidenced by cross-border connectivity projects such as the Vietnam-Malaysia-Singapore, Malaysia-Indonesia, and Malaysia-Sarawak interconnections. Renewable energy transmission to Singapore from Laos via Thailand and Malaysia three years ago marked a milestone in the region’s cross-border electricity trade.
Source: The Edge Markets February 12, 2026 03:29 UTC