Power companies form Singapore chapter of World Energy Council
Singapore
A FEW power companies in Singapore have banded together to launch the Singapore chapter of the World Energy Council, making this the first time Singapore companies across the electricity supply chain have formed an industry association.
The Singapore chapter will be able to tap into the network of the World Energy Council - a United Nations-accredited global energy body comprising 3,000 member organisations in 90 countries - for global insights and best practices on energy policy, innovation and sustainability.
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