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Singapore’s AI Growth Faces a Critical Power and Grid Test

Singapore, 15 July 2026 – Artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful economic catalyst for Singapore, but the energy infrastructure supporting that growth could become a limiting factor as data centres demand more electricity, cooling and grid capacity.

AI models require energy-intensive computing infrastructure for training and everyday use. As adoption expands across finance, manufacturing, logistics and public services, electricity availability is becoming as strategically important as semiconductors, cloud platforms and technical talent.

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  • Steven is a writer focused on science and technology, with a keen eye on artificial intelligence, emerging software trends, and the innovations shaping our digital future.

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