Singapore must be prudent in using its precious energy resources: Grace Fu

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SINGAPORE: Given Singapore's limited access to clean energy, it must be 'prudent' in using its 'precious' energy resources, said Minister for ...

SINGAPORE: Given Singapore's limited access to clean energy, it must be"prudent" in using its"precious" energy resources, said Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu on Tuesday .

"The Government will continue to support energy efficiency efforts, through grants such as EDB’s Resource Efficiency Grant for Energy, and the National Environment Agency’s Energy Efficiency Fund. To date, S$100 million have been committed to help local manufacturers in their energy efficiency projects," Ms Fu added.

“The Government is also committed to working with companies and businesses to drive our sustainability agenda,” said the minister. Singapore is also studying"emerging technologies" such as hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage, as well as exploring the potential of tapping on regional power grids to access sustainable energy resources, added Ms Fu.IMPORTANCE OF SOLAR ENERGY

 

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Errrr... All power stations had been sold to other country, what you left? Power Grid (cables) only.

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