Powering Singapore With Renewable Energy | Food, Energy, Water - Part 2 | Full Episode

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
  • This episode looks at strategies countries are implementing to enhance energy security and accelerate a renewable energy transition. It includes a look at record-breaking perovskite cells for increased light capture, interconnected grids, adoption of hydrogen, and recent forays into geothermal energy.
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    About the show: Food, Energy, Water - resources that are indispensable for a nation’s survival. How are countries safeguarding security of these critical assets, in an increasingly unpredictable world?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 25

  • @kundaimanyika1590
    @kundaimanyika1590 Місяць тому +1

    Longest black out lasted 13 hours only wow. You guys are blessed.

  • @theofficialshavinghairchan8066

    this video is so insightful i could feel it comming inside of me

  • @niltondossantos2793
    @niltondossantos2793 Рік тому +1

    Timor-Leste🇹🇱💛🇸🇬Singapore....😘👍👍

  • @j.s07
    @j.s07 Рік тому +5

    CNA is getting better with these documentaries!

  • @haadbajwa7565
    @haadbajwa7565 Рік тому

    Good Documentary!

  • @sleepy_dobe
    @sleepy_dobe Рік тому +4

    I am super excited about the developments being made in producing green hydrogen. Personally, I feel that hydrogen energy is going to be the biggest game-changer in mankind's pivot to renewable energy. Of cos, we should not be depending on just one source of renewable energy to replace fossil fuels, but I believe that when one considers all aspects and costs of producing energy, I think hydrogen will present the greatest value, even more than solar, wind, tidal or geothermal. And if we can somehow find a way to harness the by-product of hydrogen energy, which is water clean enough to drink, hydrogen would present even better value.

    • @tomcockcroft9394
      @tomcockcroft9394 Рік тому

      Hydrogen will only be useful in heavy industries. Definitely not anything road worthy.

  • @Hirakoz
    @Hirakoz Рік тому +3

    my tears is energy. only in singapore

  • @tinateh
    @tinateh Рік тому +2

    Good to plan ahead. Can't rely on oil and gas forever and be beholden to OPEC and Russia, like the USA are. Unfortunately O&G is inextricably linked to the global eco-system of supply chain. Every country should have taken heed toward self-sustainability rather than adopt highly differentiated global economies which is severely affecting prices of goods these days.

  • @hunterhq295
    @hunterhq295 Рік тому +1

    Can do biogas with food waste and sewage?

  • @martinlee7102
    @martinlee7102 Рік тому +1

    It reflects a “deep and systemic” issues in the Singapore economy, especially in sectors where an over-reliance on foreign migrant labour has affected incentives to invest. This is undermining economic growth, wages and living standards, corporate profitability and international competitiveness, the authors opined.
    The authors said that the weak productivity in Singapore can be traced to policy decisions that may have distorted the incentive structure of the economy. “One likely reason is the massive inflow of foreign labour, much of it poorly skilled,” they wrote

    • @CC-dx6bc
      @CC-dx6bc Рік тому

      Collect workers biogas?

  • @CC-dx6bc
    @CC-dx6bc 9 місяців тому

    PAP will save us

  • @tanjoy0205
    @tanjoy0205 Рік тому +1

    Nuclear Power?

  • @taxol2
    @taxol2 Рік тому

    No source of enery source currently is 0 emission. I think the closest one to 0 emission and widely available type of fuel is ethanol which is widely used in Brazil.
    Other very efficient one is Thorium nuclear.
    To reduce the emission, one should also boldly address how to drastically reduce it from the biggest contributors which are food and agriculture industries. So far mentioned in part one will only reduce carbon in the miniscule amount.
    That being said I hope new tech and innovation will keep on reducing the new energy cost so that they can be widely accessible for the people

  • @MrBoliao98
    @MrBoliao98 Рік тому +3

    When I watch this, sometimes I think the population increase could have been worse. They forgot to build enough house and hospitals and MRT lines. Imagine we run out of electricity XD because we import 1 Million foreigners.

  • @tomcockcroft9394
    @tomcockcroft9394 Рік тому

    Hydrogen will be great for heavy industries. Nothing more. Promising but probs still a decade off

  • @rollingdownfalling
    @rollingdownfalling Рік тому +1

    That's New Zealand flag.

  • @ks--2755
    @ks--2755 Рік тому +2

    Good luck s'poreans👎👎

  • @martinlee7102
    @martinlee7102 Рік тому +1

    Mr Yeoh notes that the crisis has brought into relief, the country’s lack of an unemployment insurance system, which he says is needed to given the inevitable unemployment crisis in the aftermath of COVID-19.
“A proper one that automatically provides these automatic stabilisers that supports people out of work,” explained the economist.
Acknowledging the recent payouts by the government, Mr Yeoh said, “I know that the COVID budgets have given S$800 per unemployed person for as long as the crisis proceeds. But that’s not really enough compared to a proper well-functioning unemployment insurance system. And I think we need to go further.”
He added, “I know that the COVID budgets have given S$800 per unemployed person for as long as the crisis proceeds. But that’s not really enough compared to a proper well-functioning unemployment insurance system. And I think we need to go further.”
In line with that, Mr Yeoh noted that the one-off payouts will not go far in this environment. Therefore, he also suggested boosting the Workfare Income Support (WIS) and Silver Support Schemes (SSS) by S$500 to S$600 a month, saying “We have badly needed to do this for the last 10 years but we have not. Now the crunch is really on us.”

  • @KGopidas
    @KGopidas Рік тому

    After all these words, obody talks of closing down oil, gas or coal!!!