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60% of Singaporeans must be elated again ! | higher tarrifs to come

red amoeba

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tks to you fuckers in the last election.

after selling off our power stations, we now want to import electricity.

so, i can foretell, Stink Power will have another explanation for increasing tarrifs in future - we import the electricity, we are subjected to price fluctuation from seller...well done.

Just like what they like to tell us, we import almost 100% of our food,, we cannot control inflation.

what an ingenious way of preparing for future price hikes.

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SINGAPORE: Singapore is seriously considering the option of importing electricity as an alternative source of energy supply.

By the end of this year, the Energy Market Authority will commence a public consultation exercise on the regulatory framework to govern such imports to Singapore.

Announcing this at the Singapore International Energy Week, Second Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr S Iswaran said that Singapore is a small country in a volatile energy environment.

He said it faces the challenge of securing reliable and competitively-priced energy supplies to sustain growth.

On innovative energy solutions, Mr Iswaran also announced that two more companies will be joining the electric vehicle test-bed programme, launched in June this year.

The test-bed aims to assess the costs, benefits and feasibility of the adoption of electric vehicles in Singapore; and to examine the infrastructure needed.
 
got energy, sell energy , need energy, import energy....tax the people. smart alec. world glass gabrament.first glass lamparment. well done!
 
The test-bed aims to assess the costs, benefits and feasibility of the adoption of electric vehicles in Singapore; and to examine the infrastructure needed.

If this is the primary reason for additional electricity consumption and our current power stations do not have the capacity to supply it.

But why import if we can simply upgrade or having additional PS?

Import of electricity sounds like a hugh investment across international boundaries to me. And of course the political cost involve?
 
If this is the primary reason for additional electricity consumption and our current power stations do not have the capacity to supply it.

But why import if we can simply upgrade or having additional PS?

Import of electricity sounds like a hugh investment across international boundaries to me. And of course the political cost involve?

my question, would be, import from where?

Mudland? Ok, so now, we decide not to import H2O but buy electricity from mudland? and let them have another talking point everytime? As if Tenaga is very reliable like that.

we r buying natural gas from Indon but i believe the supply is not reliable / flow is not stable - which is why they mooted the idea of off-shore floating storage facilities...what's next? Buy from where?

Elsewhere, there are huge costs of laying infrastructure & booster stations etc.
 
sell low buy high is our mantra for survival...uniquely singapore! horsay!!!
 
If buying electric energy from Malaysia is cheaper than Singapore why not.
 
tks to you fuckers in the last election.

after selling off our power stations, we now want to import electricity.

so, i can foretell, Stink Power will have another explanation for increasing tarrifs in future - we import the electricity, we are subjected to price fluctuation from seller...well done.

Just like what they like to tell us, we import almost 100% of our food,, we cannot control inflation.

what an ingenious way of preparing for future price hikes.

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SINGAPORE: Singapore is seriously considering the option of importing electricity as an alternative source of energy supply.

By the end of this year, the Energy Market Authority will commence a public consultation exercise on the regulatory framework to govern such imports to Singapore.

Announcing this at the Singapore International Energy Week, Second Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr S Iswaran said that Singapore is a small country in a volatile energy environment.

He said it faces the challenge of securing reliable and competitively-priced energy supplies to sustain growth.

On innovative energy solutions, Mr Iswaran also announced that two more companies will be joining the electric vehicle test-bed programme, launched in June this year.

The test-bed aims to assess the costs, benefits and feasibility of the adoption of electric vehicles in Singapore; and to examine the infrastructure needed.

PAP should explain why need to import electricity when the power stations were sufficient in the past. Did the demand surge so much recently and due to what?
 
Cannot import water from Malaysia, build Newater plant for national security.

Got self sufficiency in power generation, want to import electricity?

This government, kuku or not?
 
This is meant to distract. The conclusion will eventually be Nuclear Power Plant
 
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