Why Singapore built one of the world’s biggest floating solar farms

24 10 2021 | 08:58

Why Singapore built one of the world’s biggest floating solar farms

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To reduce its carbon footprint, Singapore is turning to renewable energy. And that means creating one of the world’s largest floating solar farms at Tengeh Reservoir. It is about the size of 45 football fields, and it can churn out enough electricity to power 16,000 four-room HDB flats for a year. How it works: https://str.sg/JveM SUBSCRIBE ➤ http://bit.ly/FollowST -------------------- WEBSITE ➤ http://www.straitstimes.com TWITTER ➤ https://www.twitter.com/straits_times FACEBOOK ➤ https://www.facebook.com/TheStraitsTimes INSTAGRAM ➤ https://www.instagram.com/straits_times PODCASTS ➤ https://www.straitstimes.com/tags/st-... TELEGRAM ➤ https://t.me/TheStraitsTimes The Straits Times, the English flagship daily of SPH, has been serving readers for more than a century. Launched on July 15, 1845, its comprehensive coverage of world news, East Asian news, Southeast Asian news, home news, sports news, financial news and lifestyle updates makes The Straits Times the most-read newspaper in Singapore.