Singapore's Renewable Energy Use Reaches New Highs
Source: Singapore's renewables usage hits record high as imports, solar output rise (2025-06-30)
Singapore's renewable energy consumption has hit a record high, driven primarily by increased solar power output and imports. The country's efforts to diversify its energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels are showing promising results, with solar energy contributing significantly to the national grid. The government has been actively promoting renewable projects and encouraging investments in sustainable energy infrastructure to meet its climate commitments. Despite these advancements, Singapore still faces challenges in achieving its long-term renewable energy targets due to limited land for large-scale installations and dependence on imported energy. Authorities remain committed to expanding renewable capacity, including exploring regional power imports and innovative solutions like floating solar farms, to ensure a sustainable and resilient energy future for the city-state.
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