The relatively low solar panel efficiency (20%) restricts Singapore from fully capitalizing on its sunshine. 5 gigawatts-peak (GWp), a substantial increase from previous years. Sadly, less than 1% of electricity is currently generated by solar panels and the aim is to increase it to 3% by 2030. Singapore wants to green its. . As a small, resource-constrained country, Singapore imports almost all its energy needs, and has limited renewable energy options: Commercial wind turbines operate at wind speeds of around above 4. This phenomenon raises several questions about the underlying reasons that hinder the widespread implementation of solar energy in the city-state. Feasibility: Will Singapore be able to achieve this goal? If not, will incentives have to be introduced? Value: How much carbon emissions can be saved?. Singapore is working to meet 28% of its peak power demand with solar energy by 2030.