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Singapore to build more hydrogen compatible power plants to meet electricity demand

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Anticipating continuous domestic growth in electricity demand, Singapore plans to add two more natural gas hydrogen-compatible power plants by 2030 to ensure stable and secure power supply. Each generating unit is expected to have the capacity of at least 600 MW, capable of powering around 864 thousands of four-room flats annually. The country’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) has invited private sector to undertake the construction, and operation of these power plants.

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