Singapore considers solar energy imports to cut emissions
SINGAPORE: Singapore is considering importing solar electricity as the city-state looks to diversify its energy supply and meet its goal of cutting net greenhouse emissions to net zero by the second half of the century.
The South-east Asian country, one of the sunniest cities in the world, generates about 95 per cent of its power from imported natural gas with solar energy being its most viable renewable energy option, Singapore’s electricity regulator told Reuters.









