Wind turbine at Pulau Semakau can power about 35 flats
A massive wind turbine that stands on Singapore’s Pulau Semakau, about 8km south of the mainland, can generate enough wind energy to power around 35 Housing Board flats annually.
Winners and losers among Singapore companies in current oil surge
BRENT crude oil prices are up more than 30 per cent this year and holding – but it won’t be a case of a rising tide lifting all boats. While the rally stirs hope for investors tracking the oil and gas sector, high oil prices are a concern for consuming companies in the aviation and […]
With almost a quarter of Singapore’s power generation capacity expected to reach the end of its lifespan over the next five years, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) is studying how future gas plants entering the power system before 2030 could impact its target for net zero emissions by or around 2050
With almost a quarter of Singapore’s power generation capacity expected to reach the end of its lifespan over the next five years, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) is studying how future gas plants entering the power system before 2030 could impact its target for net zero emissions by or around 2050.
Woodside Energy Singapore and Uniper sign European LNG supply deal
Woodside Energy Trading Singapore has entered into a flexible long-term sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Uniper Global Commodities SE (Uniper) for Woodside to supply LNG from its global portfolio into Europe.
Woodside, Keppel to study hydrogen supply to Singapore
Woodside Petroleum (WPL.AX) is working with units of Keppel Corp (KPLM.SI) and Osaka Gas Co (9532.T) to study a long-term supply of liquid hydrogen from Western Australia to Singapore and potentially Japan, the companies said on Wednesday.
World Economic Forum founder outlines topics for Singapore meeting in August
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Critical global issues such as climate change, job reskilling and food security will be up for discussion when the World Economic Forum (WEF) meets in Singapore later this year, the first time its key stakeholders will meet in person since the Covid-19 pandemic began early last year.
Yes, you can power your phone with food scraps
When diners at the National University of Singapore’s Raffles Hall toss out their food scraps, they join the vanguard of environmental sustainability. By composting unwanted food, the students take the first step to generate power that will eventually charge their cell phones. Confused? Here’s how the energy is created: The Raffles Hall discarded food scraps […]
Yinson begins construction of new electric cargo vessel
Yinson Green Technologies has commenced the construction of a new electric cargo vessel called Hydromover.
Young climate activist wants to phase out fossil fuels, move to cleaner energy, but is realistic
The climate change movement around the world is being spearheaded by youths, such as 16-year-old Swede Greta Thunberg. Singapore has its very own young climate champions too, including those who spoke at the inaugural Singapore Climate Rally earlier this month. TODAY speaks to three of them on how they are spreading the message on climate […]
Young PAP launches position paper on climate change outlining six areas for improvement
SINGAPORE – The youth wing of the People’s Action Party (PAP) on Thursday (March 5) released a position paper on climate change which outlined six areas that Singapore could improve on in its sustainability drive. The suggestions outlined in the 20-page paper tackle various aspects of climate change, which the authors say will led to warming […]