Senoko Energy disputes report that it is seeking government aid

The Senoko Incineration Plant in Woodlands. Senoko Energy is disputing a report that said the utility company is ailing and seeking a rescue package from the authorities here. ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG
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SINGAPORE - Utility company Senoko Energy says it does not need additional funding from the Singapore Government in the foreseeable future, disputing a report last Friday (Nov 15) that said it is ailing and seeking a rescue package from the authorities here.

A company spokesman added that the firm has no plans to exit the Singapore market.

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