Singapore Invests in Nuclear Energy Experts for a Sustainable Future
Singapore is building a team of nuclear energy experts for the future. While there are no current plans for a nuclear power plant, the country is committed to staying at the forefront of the technology, including potentially controversial fission and exciting new fusion possibilities. Scholarships and research initiatives are underway, and Singapore is closely following global advancements. This strategic move positions Singapore as a forward-thinking player in the quest for clean and sustainable energy solutions.
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