Singapore's green energy push

The 830 solar photovoltaic panels above the stadium seating at Our Tampines Hub. The push to have solar panels on rooftops across Singapore is a major initiative. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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SINGAPORE - A key part of protecting the climate is shifting from the use of fossil fuels to renewable energy.

Using renewables over coal, oil and natural gas not only minimises carbon pollution, but also allows countries to continue producing and using energy without dramatically changing the rate at which energy is consumed.

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