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S'pore regulator takes special measures to clinch energy security
Singapore's energy regulator on Tuesday announced rare pre-emptive measures to safeguard the country's energy security as surging global gas prices roiled the city-state's electricity market.
The measures will include providing standby reserves to ensure gas is available for power generation firms to tap if needed, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) said in a media release.
As Singapore, which imports nearly all of its energy needs, is one of the...
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