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INTERVIEW: Singapore Maritime Institute Sets Out Uncertain Alternative Fuels Future
by Jack Jordan, Managing Editor, Ship & Bunker
Friday April 16, 2021 Research body the
Singapore Maritime Institute has set out the challenges facing the city-state s bunker industry as it enters the alternative fuels era.
Dr Sanjay Kuttan, the institute s executive director, highlighted what may be big shifts in global bunker demand in an interview with
Ship & Bunker this week.
“ Singapore cannot hope to be everything to everyone. Different solutions will come into play, depending on what s available to the port at a cost-effective rate that makes commercial sense, and the kind of vessels that the shipowners decide to own.
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The Big Read: After a decade of fits and starts, it’s all systems go for Singapore’s electric vehicle dream The Government’s earlier start-stop approach to EV adoption for more than a decade has left some industry players and prospective buyers wondering about its future amid announcements of ambitious targets in Singapore s Green Plan 2030.
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SINGAPORE, Feb 27 When contractor and part-time Grab driver Koh Jie Meng started driving an electric vehicle (EV) in 2019, he had to make special trips to a flatted factory in Ang Mo Kio every two to three days to charge the Hyundai Kona Electric, which he rented.