Singapore Considers Nuclear Energy to Cut Emissions and Ensure Energy Security

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Singapore Considers Nuclear Energy to Cut Emissions and Ensure Energy Security
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Singapore is exploring the use of nuclear energy to reduce emissions and ensure energy security. Government agencies have visited countries like the US, UK, and Germany to learn from international organizations and partners. Singapore is building capabilities to understand the safety implications of deploying advanced nuclear energy and fusion technologies.

With limited options for renewable energy , Singapore is not ruling out the use of nuclear energy to cut emissions from its power sector while safeguarding the nation’s energy security – and the Republic is learning from the best minds in the field as part of the decision-making process.

The Straits Times understands that teams from government agencies in Singapore, such as the Energy Market Authority (EMA), have conducted visits to countries like the United States, United Kingdom and Germany to engage international organisations and partners on nuclear energy. In response to queries, a spokesman for EMA said: “Given the technical complexity and ongoing developments in advanced nuclear energy and fusion technologies, Singapore is building capabilities to better understand the safety implications of deploying such technologies in small and densely populated countries

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