EMA, ENEC to develop Singapore’s nuclear capabilities
They will look into emerging technologies and human resource development amongst others.
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop the city-state’s capabilities in nuclear energy.
Under the deal, the parties will focus on strengthening capabilities in nuclear science and technology, and identifying activities of mutual interest in areas such as the assessment of emerging nuclear technologies and human resource development. They will also conduct information sharing through workshops, technical exchanges, and/or staff attachments.
This agreement, signed by EMA Chief Executive Puah Kok Keong and ENEC Managing Director & CEO Mohamed Al Hammadi, aligns with Singapore's efforts to assess nuclear energy's feasibility in meeting future energy demands.
“The MoU is part of Singapore’s efforts to explore all options to decarbonise its power system to achieve our net zero emissions target by 2050. We look forward to working with ENEC to learn more about nuclear energy,” Puah said.