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Study to explore Singapore’s geothermal potential set to begin later this year

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Sembawang Hot Spring Park in Singapore. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

A S$16 million two-year nationwide study to assess Singapore’s geothermal power potential expected to commence in the second half of 2024, according to the Energy Market Authority (EMA).

Islandwide study would be led by Surbana Jurong

As the country explores ways to "green" its energy mix, preliminary studies have suggested that places like Sembawang and Pulau Tekong may possess potential.

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