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NTUC s Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng (centre) observes workers as they install a solar panel during the Career Development Plan for the Solar Industry event on Dec 17, 2020.- ST
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): A solar industry recruitment drive on Thursday (Dec 17) saw more than 200 residents sign up for jobs, with agencies here announcing plans to build skills and experience for Singaporeans to manage solar projects in its entire cycle, from installation to maintenance.
This is to meet the Republic s growing renewable energy needs as it strives to achieve 2 gigawatt-peak (GWP) by 2030, almost five times the current solar usage.
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More than three-quarters of school candidates who took the N(A)-Level exams this year are eligible for Secondary 5, the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) said on Thursday (Dec 17). Deborah Wong with more 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: More than three-quarters of school candidates who took the N(A)-Level exams this year are eligible for Secondary 5, the Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) said on Thursday (Dec 17).
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Plans to build S poreans skills for solar sector
NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng observing workers install a solar panel at the Singapore Sustainability Academy on Dec 17, 2020.ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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