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SINGAPORE NEEDS SEA NEIGHBOURS TO POWER RENEWABLE ENERGY TRANSITION
More often than not, Southeast Asian nations turn to Singapore for assistance with development initiatives. However, the dynamics shift in the context of energy transition, where Singapore’s progress heavily depends on its neighbours. Ember, an independent global energy think tank, emphasised that for Singapore to decarbonise its power sector, meet its net-zero goals, and improve its energy security, it will need a diversified mix of renewable energy (RE) sources. “Diversification of renewable energy sources would help Singapore to double its renewable import capacity to be on track with a net-zero power sector goal by 2045,” Dinita Setyawati, senior electricity policy analyst for Southeast Asia at Ember, told the Singapore Business Review. https://sbr.com.sg/energy-offshore/exclusive/singapore-needs-sea-neighbours-power-renewable-energy-transition (ICE SINGAPORE)
Fonte notizia: Singapore Business Review, 17 July 2024