John Yeap
Limited land mass, equator proximity amongst constraints in RE deployment
Limited land mass, equator proximity amongst constraints in RE deployment
Pinsent Masons Senior Advisor John Yeap noted that advancing technologies and the rollout of focused regulatory programmes will offer capacity for renewable energy (RE) to be tapped despite constraints.
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