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Singapore reaches 2 GW solar capacity target by 2030 and raises it to 3 GW

Singapore has increased its solar capacity target for 2030 to 3 GW (Singaporean government press release, 12/02/2026). The Prime Minister announced the new goal during his Budget 2026 speech, establishing that the country has already reached its original 2 GW target ahead of schedule. During the speech, it was also announced that the country is “actively pursuing” possibilities to further diversify its energy mix through either hydrogen, geothermal energy, or civilian nuclear power.”

Singapore had established its 2 GW of solar PV capacity on its updated NDC (2025) for the January 2031 to December 2035 period. 

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