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The Tuas Mega Project Singapore
It is advertised as the future location of a mega port in the west, Tuas, where Singapore’s city port activities, including Tanjong Pagar and Pasir Panjang, would shift to. The relocation will make space available for the Greater Southern Waterfront development, which will be three times as big as Marina Bay. But how huge is “mega” really

In the next decade, Singapore must confront the interconnected challenges of climate change, a growing population and the need to remain globally competitive on a small island. The solution is to invest in innovative new megaprojects that do more in less space.

This episode tells the story of how engineers designed and constructed one of the world’s biggest floating solar farms on Tengah Reservoir. We show how engineers solve the challenges of a unique environment.

When completed, the energy generated by the Tengah solar farm will help Singapore achieve ambitious new solar targets by the end of the decade. And scientists are looking further into the future. To boost the country’s solar energy output, they are developing the next generation of solar panels and transforming the nation’s power grid.

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About the show: Singapore’s drive to remain competitive is hindered by land scarcity. This series explores the megaprojects that are changing Singapore’s physical landscape to create more space.

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Why This Mega Project Could Save SINGAPORE From Drowning

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In a bold move to stop itself from sinking, Singapore is planning to build its very own Long Island, an epic 800-hectare man-made haven. With rising sea levels threatening the city, this audacious mega project is more than an infrastructure—it’s a lifeline. Defying nature’s onslaught, Singapore embraces innovation and resilience, rewriting its fate. So, how exactly will the Long Island save Singapore? Stay tuned to find out

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The national water agency of Singapore, PUB, came up with the idea for the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) more than 20 years ago. It is a motorway for spent water that is vital to a small city-state with a growing urban population.

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In order to meet Singapore’s long-term demands for used water collection, treatment, reclamation, and disposal, it captures water from residential blocks, commercial premises, and industrial estates and recycles it.
With a network of tunnels, pipelines, water reclamation facilities, and ocean outfalls, Singapore’s Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) would entirely replace the sewerage infrastructure of the tiny island nation.

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