Singapore is one of the world’s largest economies, but it is still a threat to renewable energy, according to researchers.A leading Singaporean scientist says there is no evidence that the country is struggling to produce electricity from carbon-light hydropower.
Source: eco-business.comPublished on 2022-02-22
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