Singapore's trade minister jin-sen Chen international energy in Singapore in 2019 weeks ( 萧) Singapore, said in a speech in 2030 is expected to deploy 2 gw solar power, equivalent to 10% of the city's daily highest electricity demand.
according to this goal, the minister said, solar energy, the government is expected to achieve 350 mw of solar power 2020 years ago. “ The government will continue to support the more solar solutions, by simplifying our laws and regulations, SolarNova projects and deployment of solar panels on the roof. In the next few years, HDB's goal is to install solar panels on the roof of 1/2.
in the past 10 years, solar grid unit in Singapore has been increased from 30 to 3000. The city is now trying to make the efficiency of the solar panels more than 15 - of traditional facilities 20%, he says, it will depend on & other; Whether they can be used on the basis of the existing level of surface vertical surface & throughout; 。
he added: & other; We should see more solar panel to collect solar energy, solar energy, may be in the reservoir, solar photovoltaic (pv) network, may be in the ocean, is likely to be at the top of the building, even in the structure of the vertical surface. ”
in order to make up for the solar intermittent, Singapore also plans to provide about 200 mw in 2025 energy storage solutions. Jin-sen Chen said: & other; If we are on the island to build a network energy storage solutions, this will also help us manage energy network stability and flexibility. ”
although the city is a positive transition to a low-carbon energy, the government is still in the next 50 years will rely on natural gas. Jin-sen Chen, however, said they would continue to abundant gas source, solar energy, upgrade power facilities in order to improve efficiency.
“ Technology is developing very fast, we will continue to ensure that Singapore staying ahead, even if we rely heavily on natural gas. Singapore will continue to develop into liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade center. This will include the increase in Singapore for a potential LNG receiving station, solar portal, issue a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import license, and continue to strengthen the basis of our financial system and data support. ”
( From the original: Asian power of China's new energy grid integrated)