The energy transition is not a simple switch you can just flip. It is a brutally pragmatic compromise dictated by the laws of physics, the realities of economics, and the unforgiving constraints of geography. Today’s global energy discourse is often dominated by Western narratives—massive outback solar farms and continents seamlessly sharing offshore wind power. But what about the rapidly developing, space-constrained economies of Asia? The Full Spectrum: Every Energy Source Explained looks beyond the echo chamber to explore the realities of global energy through the "Singapore Perspective." As a resource-constrained island nation with a massive industrial appetite and zero hinterland, Singapore serves as the ultimate living laboratory of extremes. Overcoming energy challenges here requires pushing the absolute boundaries of engineering and policy—offering a lens of hyper-efficiency and technological reliance that the rest of the urbanizing world must soon adopt. Moving beyond academic theory and political slogans, this book respects the engineering reality of keeping the lights on. It takes you deep into the control rooms of national utilities and reveals the entire machinery of global power. Inside this comprehensive guide, you will discover:
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