Singapore Seeks Bids for More Gas Power Plants to Meet Demand

Commercial buildings in the central business district in Singapore.

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Singapore is looking for companies to build two new power plants by 2030 to meet its growing energy needs.

The Energy Market Authority launched a request for proposals to build, own and operate two hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plants, with capacity of at least 600 megawatts each, that will be ready for operations in 2029 and 2030, it said in a statement. Separately, Singapore requested bids last year to build a power plant by 2028.