Bunker fuel sales dipped 2% at Singapore port in May, experts provide opinion and forecast
Bunker sales at Singapore port fell by 2.0% on year in May 2020, according to data released by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) on Friday (12 June). The dip in marine fuel sales was aligned with the expectation of several industry players who believed COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) has finally ‘caught up’ with […]
Buru Energy ships 71,038 barrels of oil under new marketing agreement with BP Singapore
Buru Energy Limited completed the latest lifting of Ungani crude from the CGL storage Tank 10 at Wyndham Port on September 26, 2020, by the Anichkov Bridge oil tanker.
Buses with rooftop gardens hit Singapore streets
The initiative aims to study if such effort could reduce fuel consumption for air conditioning. Ten SBS Transit buses with ‘green roof’ have been launched to study possible energy and cost savings for bus operators. The rooftop gardens on buses aims to help reduce vehicles’ carbon emissions by lowering fuel consumption needed for air conditioning. […]
Cable route surveys to begin for Australia-Singapore solar sharing project
Surveys of the seafloor will begin this year for a ground-breaking project to export solar electricity from Australia’s Northern Territory to Singapore via a 3,800km submarine power cable. Sun Cable, the project developer, has awarded the cable route survey contract to Australian firm Guardian Geomatics, which will use its sister company’s vessel to conduct its work.
Cache Logistics contracts Sembcorp for 7.9MW of rooftop solar projects in Singapore
Cache Logistics Trust has contracted Sembcorp Industries to install and operate rooftop solar systems at three logistics warehouses in Singapore owned by Cache. The 7.9MW of PV capacity will be installed on warehouses including the Commodity Hub, Pandan Logistics Hub and Cache Changi Districentre. When completed, Commodity Hub will house Singapore’s largest rooftop solar facility […]
Cambodia hoping to produce oil this year, despite global slump
As the global price of oil craters amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Singapore-based KrisEnergy Ltd remains on track to extract the first drop of oil in the first half of this year, said a Ministry of Mines and Energy senior official.
CapitaLand bags two green loans worth $400m to drive greening of global portfolio
CapitaLand has secured two green loans amounting to $400 million to “catalyse greening of the group’s global portfolio by 2030”, the property giant said on Wednesday (April 15).
Carbon, clean energy needs underpin Aust-Singapore ties
Australian sustainable finance and carbon market experts have warned of a massive gap in investment needed to scale up financing.
Catanduanes adopts Singapore technology for renewable energy
The island province of Catanduanes in the Bicol region has signed a deal with a Singapore technology group in hopes of addressing its twin problems of waste disposal and energy. Catanduanes officials, joined by their lone district Representative Hector Sanchez, recently signed a memorandum of understanding with green energy specialist Opus Energy Solutions Inc. together […]