Core Insights - Natural gas is expected to remain a significant power source for Singapore over the next 20 years, but its share is projected to decrease from approximately 95% to below 50% [2] - The remaining power gap will primarily be filled through imports, with renewable energy import targets potentially exceeding the current 6 gigawatts if related projects progress smoothly [2] - By 2050, hydrogen or imported electricity is likely to replace natural gas as the main power source, depending on technological advancements and international developments [2] Energy Transition Strategies - The Singapore government is exploring various pathways to achieve sustainable development and energy resilience while ensuring affordable electricity prices [2] - Collaboration with neighboring countries is crucial for importing renewable energy, which could meet over one-third of the national electricity demand [2] - Solar technology is rapidly advancing and has the potential to satisfy about 4% to 5% of electricity needs, while other options like low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture and storage, and geothermal energy are still under research due to limited data [2]
《联合早报》:新加坡未来20年天然气发电占比料可减至一半以下
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-07-31 01:53