BMI View: Most of Singapore’s electricity is generated from natural gas, with the country planning to fuel additional capacity with LNG. Other thermal sources – mainly oil, although there are plans for some coalfired capacity – also play a role. Feedstock constraints weigh on the development of renewable capacity; yet, Singapore is playing an increasingly important role as a leader in renewable energy in the region. That said, given the demands of Singapore’s energy-intensive industry sector and the existing project pipeline, BMI believes that the country will continue to rely upon thermal sources of energy over the forecast period, while …
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