Shell launches first electric ferry in Singapore

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Shell executives are good at this! Next, they will proclaim to be vegans while eating the cucumber in their chicken rice.

dylantay
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What's the point? You may think otherwise, but it's not more efficient or sustainable.

narnooshho
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Most importantly, questioning leads to an active citizenry. Not questioning for the sake of questioning but questioning so that Singapore as a society can operate as a unanimous whole in the democratic sense. True participative citizenship as opposed to the ‘apparent prevalence’ of “it doesn’t bother me and I’ve got no say anyway.” Don’t listen to those people who scold u for having an opinion this gov is not above the law

martinarchie
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human extinct is the goal...everyone on the same boat.😂

darkmongoose
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👍👍 The most reliable and responsible ones are related to PAP. The unscrupulous and immoral ones are related to the others.

anziar
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Lol, Even India has electric ferries. Cmon Singapore you can do better.

arjunraj
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Have Singaporeans really been complaining too much about the rising costs of living, about every single little price hike – like in the case of electricity when this ‘advertisement’ graph from SP demonstrates that prices have barely risen 8% over the last half decade? NO
Or has SP been making so much profit off the end consumer that it is still able to absorb the hike in raw fuel prices over the past 5 years, especially the last 2 years when things got really crazy in terms of oil prices? Was not the rise in worldwide oil price a justification used in every aspect of increase in cost of living in Singapore in 2005/6? How then is SP able to sustain itself financially, as an arm of Temasek Holdings no less.
Is Temasek Holdings subsidising Singapore in some way that the public does not know about? To the point of being able to buffer a price hike of 90% of raw fuel price?

martinarchie