Singapore's energy regulator will be introducing new emissions standards for new and repowered fossil
fuel-fired power generation units in 2023. The new rules are part of the implementation of a law the
city-state passed last year that allowed the EMA to set greenhouse gas emissions standards. The
measure also follows Singapore announcing plans to reduce its emissions target for 2030 to 60 million
tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). The city-state will also enhance the efficiency of its power plants "by
requiring all new generation units to use the best-in-class technology available," said Low, without
elaborating on the technology required.
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