Why Solar is the Preferred Green Energy in Singapore – PMCE

Here’s Why Solar Energy is the Preferred Green Energy in Singapore

In a bid to reach net-zero emissions, Singapore is strongly encouraging businesses and landed property homeowners to lower their carbon footprint by adopting the use of solar panels. But why solar power when there are many other ways—hydropower, wind energy, geothermal energy, and more—to generate clean electricity? Keep reading to learn more about harnessing sunlight and why it’s the preferred green energy source in our tropical city-state. 

Learn More: Living Sustainably: How Solar Panels Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

1. Singapore Receives Abundant Sunlight

Singapore's Skyline In The Day

We all know how hot and sunny Singapore is all year round. Situated just one degree north of the equator, we receive some of the most amount of sunshine in the world, averaging 12 hours of daylight every day, with 8 hours of it being direct sunlight. 

With so much sun we’re getting daily, it’s no wonder solar energy has such great potential here. In fact, Singapore experiences 50% more solar radiation than temperate-climate countries.

2. We Have Limited Access to Other Renewable Sources

Singapore has access to plenty of sunlight for solar power generation. But unlike countries with vast land masses and plenty of natural resources, Singapore isn’t blessed with strong winds and high speed waters that can help with generating a stable flow of electricity. To resolve climate-related problems, the country needs to take on an innovative and strategic approach in sourcing renewable energy. 

Our energy landscape is heavily dependent on imported sources that make us susceptible to global energy market fluctuations. When there are changes in supply and demand due to different factors, we may be faced with economic challenges and long-term sustainability issues. By tapping into a resource that is abundant locally and choosing to integrate solar panels to our buildings, Singapore can enhance energy security. 

3. Space Constraints

 

Large Wind Farms for Wind Power Generation

 

Conventional power generation methods like hydroelectric power and wind power are impractical in Singapore due to our small size and dense urban environment. These energy farms require large amounts of space to operate, and Singapore simply doesn’t have the resources to accommodate them. Solar panels are great options in this case, as they can be installed on the roofs of buildings. 

To maximise land use in the country and create more living and working spaces within an area, Singapore has embraced vertical development by constructing tall buildings. The use of solar panels on rooftops is a strategic space-saving move, leveraging unused space at elevated levels to efficiently harness the power of the sun for electricity generation. 

But that’s not all, whether it’s installing solar panels for homes or businesses, property owners can enjoy numerous benefits when they choose to go solar. Not only do they get to lower their carbon footprint, they can also contribute to the country’s sustainability efforts and earn rebates.

As the world continues to grapple with climate change, the transition towards renewable energy remains critical to protect our planet and future generations. If you’re keen to do your part for our environment by leveraging our year-round sunshine, Perry Management Clean Energy can help you. 

We are a solar company in Singapore committed to creating a cleaner and brighter tomorrow through the use of renewable energy. Find out how you can tap on the sun’s power by contacting us today

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