Singapore's PacificLight Power to Introduce Cost-Efficient Hydrogen Turbine by 2029
Key Ideas
  • Singapore is set to introduce a new hydrogen turbine by 2029, promising cost-efficiency and consumer savings.
  • Energy company PacificLight Power has been approved to build, own, and operate the facility on Jurong Island.
  • The hydrogen turbine will be capable of generating a minimum of 600 megawatts of cleaner energy, sufficient to power over 860,000 four-room flats annually.
  • This initiative reflects a step towards cleaner energy production and a more sustainable future for Singapore.
Singapore is gearing up to unveil a new hydrogen turbine by 2029, with the potential to revolutionize the energy sector in the country. PacificLight Power has been granted approval to construct and manage this innovative facility on Jurong Island. The hydrogen turbine is expected to be a game-changer in terms of cost-efficiency, which could translate into savings for consumers. With a capacity to produce at least 600 megawatts of cleaner energy, this development marks a significant leap towards sustainable power generation in Singapore. The generated energy would be adequate to meet the power needs of more than 860,000 four-room flats for a year, showcasing the substantial impact of this project on the local energy landscape. This initiative not only demonstrates a commitment to environmental sustainability but also underlines the country's dedication to embracing innovative technologies for a greener future.
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