Singapore
CONSTRUCTION OF S’PORE’S LARGEST FLOATING SOLAR FARM AT KRANJI RESERVOIR TO BEGI
SINGAPORE - Construction work for a new mega floating solar farm is expected to begin at Kranji Reservoir in 2025, now that an environmental study has found that the installation of solar panels is unlikely to have a major impact on the biodiversity there. The project – which will be the country’s largest solar farm to date – will be a major boost to Singapore’s efforts to harness more renewable energy. The solar farm is expected to be able to produce 141 MW-peak (MWp) of clean energy, or 112.5MWp when converted to AC, which is the voltage used by the electricity grid and most of Singapore’s electrical appliances. This will contribute around 7 per cent of Singapore’s target of 2 gigawatt-peak of solar capacity by 2030, according to the environmental assessment report. The 2GWp target can generate enough energy to meet the annual electricity needs of around 350,000 households. According to the Energy Market Authority (EMA), Singapore’s solar capacity is at around 1.2GWp as at the first quarter of 2024. https://www.straitstimes.com/Singapore/construction-work-for-singapore-s-largest-floating-solar-farm-on-kranji-reservoir-to-begin-in-2025 (ICE SINGAPORE)
Fonte notizia: The Straits Times, 11 June 2024