The Governments of Singapore and Cambodia have agreed to expand cooperation in renewable energy, high-quality carbon credits, and green technology initiatives as part of broader bilateral engagement.
Singapore, one of Cambodia’s top foreign investors, is strengthening its role in Cambodia’s clean energy transition. The partnership will include technical and commercial collaborations in cross-border renewable energy trade and capacity-building in carbon market mechanisms. Both governments aim to leverage Singapore’s expertise in energy efficiency and carbon services, alongside Cambodia’s renewable resource potential, to advance regional decarbonisation goals.
These initiatives reflect Singapore’s push to develop high-integrity carbon credit markets in Southeast Asia and Cambodia’s efforts to scale up its solar and hydro capacity. The partnership is also expected to support climate-aligned investment opportunities and future joint projects in sustainable technology and infrastructure.