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Forum: ​Singapore-France partnership can unlock nuclear energy potential
Forum: ​Singapore-France partnership can unlock nuclear energy potential

Straits Times

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Forum: ​Singapore-France partnership can unlock nuclear energy potential

I read with interest the article 'S'pore and France to expand defence ties, cooperate on nuclear energy in upgraded relationship' (May 30). The elevation of Singapore-France relations to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, including cooperation on nuclear energy, is both timely and forward-looking. France is among the world's most advanced nuclear nations, with over 70 per cent of its electricity generated from nuclear power. Its experience in design, safety, regulation and public engagement presents a valuable opportunity for Singapore to deepen technical cooperation, jointly explore feasibility studies, and co-develop regulatory and safety frameworks appropriate for the Republic's context. French collaboration could also support public communication strategies to build confidence and counter misconceptions. Trust and transparency are essential, particularly when public sentiment often associates nuclear energy with historical accidents rather than technological evolution. As Singapore ramps up its decarbonisation efforts under the Singapore Green Plan, small modular reactors (SMRs) deserve serious consideration as a long-term option for enhancing energy security. Unlike traditional reactors, SMRs are compact, inherently safer due to passive safety features , and can be modularly deployed to match demand. Their scalability and reduced footprint make them especially suitable for Singapore, where large-scale renewables are limited by geography and weather dependency. While site selection remains a key challenge, underground, offshore and restricted-access sites offer potential pathways. Semakau Island, already engineered and distanced from residential areas, presents one possibility for hosting an SMR facility. Singapore has long taken a methodical, science-based approach to policymaking. With global partners like France, we are well-positioned to position the SMR as a strategic investment in a resilient and low-carbon energy future. Irwan Jamil More on this Topic Forum: What readers are saying Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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