Singapore beefs up muscle in solar and energy storage
The Energy Market Authority is also making it easier for consumers to sell excess solar energy back into the grid
Singapore
SINGAPORE is taking its new energy ambitions a step further by developing its solar forecasting capabilities, enhancing a scheme for selling excess solar energy and installing an energy storage testbed on the grid.
This comes as Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean estimated at an industry event on Monday that solar energy could eventually reach up to 20 per cent of Singapore's energy mix.
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