Abstract

Situated in an area near the equator, Singapore has a promising potential to develop solar energy. And apart from solar energy, other types of renewable resources are relatively scarce in Singapore. As a result of the continuous supply of sunlight, as well as the silent operation, low maintenance costs, and environmental friendliness, solar was the best choice for developing renewable energy resources in Singapore. However, on account of the dense population and limited land resources, photovoltaic development is also facing some problems. And the use of the surrounding sea area to develop offshore photovoltaic is a very good option. This paper mainly discusses the current state of solar energy in Singapore and puts forward some future prospects for the development of offshore PV in Singapore. In general, the photovoltaic industry in Singapore has developed rapidly in recent years, but it can still only meet a small part of the demand for electricity. In the future, it should continue to vigorously promote its development, especially in the offshore photovoltaic sector, which deserves more attention.

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