Singapore could potentially include nuclear in energy supply mix
New report also highlights geothermal energy as possible focus
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NUCLEAR energy may not be completely off the table as Singapore charts its path to decarbonise the power sector to net-zero emissions by 2050.
A report commissioned by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) that was released on Tuesday (Mar 22) highlighted that next-generation technologies such as nuclear energy as well as geothermal energy have the potential to play a part in Singapore's future energy supply mix.
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