EMA, PSA, Shell team up for innovative fixes and help startups
The partnerships, worth S$12m, will include R&D grant and programme to incubate local startups
Singapore
SINGAPORE'S Energy Market Authority (EMA) on Tuesday said it is partnering PSA Singapore and Shell in partnerships amounting to S$12 million to develop local energy solutions and nurture local energy startups.
EMA and PSA Singapore's partnership will include a joint research and development (R&D) grant call for innovative solutions in smart grid technologies and energy management for container ports at Pasir Panjang Terminal.
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