Infrastructure gaps in region mean business for Singapore SMEs
Projects are valued between S$5m and S$70m; WEnergy and Canopy Power have done it
Singapore
IF YOU were to order a can of Coke on a remote holiday island in the Philippines at midday, chances are it won't be cold.
With no central source of electricity, most food and retail establishments on such off-grid islands run on portable diesel generators, which are switched on for a mere four hours a day to cool their refrigerators.
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