Singapore proposes green standards for power generation firms
The government of Singapore has proposed a new law to set green standards for power generation firms and reduce their carbon emissions.
Singapore sets ‘aspirational targets’ for energy and chemicals sector, part of move to transform Jurong Island
SINGAPORE: Singapore has set “aspirational targets” for its energy & chemicals (E&C) sector to increase its output of sustainable products by four times from 2019 levels and achieve more than six million tonnes of carbon abatement per year from low-carbon solutions by 2050, said the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) in a report released on […]
Singapore sets sustainable energy as main focus for LTMS power project
Singapore has set sustainable energy as its focus with its commitment to the LTMS Power Integration Project (LTMS-PIP), Second Minister for Trade & Industry Dr. Tan See Leng said during the 39th ASEAN Ministers on Energy meeting.
Singapore unveils greener energy plan
Singapore wants to be powered by greener energy sources in the years ahead, and has set in motion a long-term plan to achieve this.
Singapore’s industrial champions are rewriting their playbook
The triple shock of the pandemic, disruptive tech and climate change is pushing Singapore to rewrite one of the world’s most successful economic models.
Singapore’s push for green infrastructure bonds will spur private sector into action, say experts
Singapore’s plan to fund infrastructure projects with green bonds is set to “spur” the private sector into action, paving the way for a steady supply and demand for green financing, industry experts told CNA. Melissa Goh with more.
Singapore’s Energy Dilemma a Small-Nation Warning
Singapore’s desire to shift to renewable sources of energy is running up against its geographic limitations. It hasn’t got enough space for large solar installations, there are no major rivers for hydro and what little breeze the tropical city-state gets isn’t sufficient to push a wind turbine.
Singapore’s new city of the future is its greenest project yet
Giant solar-powered air conditioners, vacuum garbage collection, subterranean roads for electric vehicles, urban farms and green architecture. Put them all together and you have Tengah, Singapore’s most ambitious project yet to build the city of the future.
Smart BTO housing in Punggol Northshore offers utilities tracking, gantry-free carpark
SINGAPORE – More than 1,400 households will be able to monitor electricity usage across appliances in smart-enabled flats in Punggol Northshore.
Smart Cities In The Post COVID-19 Era
Cities are home to most of the world’s population and where problems and solutions meet. They are centres of economic growth and innovation. However, the high concentration of people and economic activities in cities make them most vulnerable to various disasters, epidemics and pandemics.