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Powering Progress: The Key to Speeding Up Renewable Energy Projects
SingaporeFriday, March 14, 2025
Mitesh Patel, from SunCable International, agrees. He says that companies need to help politicians see how their projects will benefit the people they represent. This is crucial for getting support from lawmakers.
Take the Australia-Asia PowerLink project, for example. It's a massive plan to send solar power from Australia to Singapore. The project is worth about $24 billion and aims to supply 15% of Singapore's electricity needs. But getting it approved took a lot of work.
The process of getting a project like this off the ground can take a long time. A report from the Global Infrastructure Hub says it can take up to 14 years if not planned properly. This is a big problem for renewable energy projects, which need to be up and running as soon as possible.
So, what can companies do to speed things up? They need to communicate better. They need to show how their projects will bring in money and help the environment. They need to talk to the right people in the right way. And they need to help politicians see the benefits for their constituents.
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