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Indonesian LNG makes up less than 1% of Singapore’s natural gas imports: MTI

LIQUEFIED natural gas (LNG) from Indonesia made up less than 1 per cent of Singapore’s annual natural gas imports on average between 2020 and 2022, Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong said in a written parliamentary reply on Monday (Jul 3).

Higher household electricity and gas tariffs from July to September

The electricity tariff will increase by an average of 1.2 per cent in the third quarter of this year, SP Group said on Friday (Jun 30).

Singapore, US to study feasibility of regional energy connectivity

The Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Energy Market Authority, and the United States Department of Energy will be conducting a feasibility study on regional energy connectivity.

Lower electricity bills from April to June as tariff falls by 5.4%

SINGAPORE – Consumers in Singapore will pay less for electricity in the April-June quarter as the tariff drops by an average of 5.4 per cent from the first quarter. For households, the electricity tariff before goods and services tax (GST) will fall from 28.95 cents to 27.43 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) from Saturday to June […]

Trial to power up parts of Raffles Lighthouse with tidal energy

SINGAPORE – A trial to convert the movement of tides off Pulau Satumu into electricity for Raffles Lighthouse is expected to begin in April, making this one of the first steps towards commercialising such technology in Singapore.

Singapore: Carbon Pricing (Amendment) Act 2022 comes into force on 7 March 2023

The Carbon Pricing (Amendment) Act 2022 (“Act“), which came into force on 7 March 2023 and amends the Carbon Pricing Act 2018, seeks to advance Singapore’s transition towards net-zero.

Keppel secures approval to import 1 GW of electricity from Cambodia to Singapore

Keppel Energy has secured a conditional approval by the Energy Market Authority of Singapore (EMA) to import 1 GW of electricity from Cambodia to Singapore.

Singapore green pacts seek shared path to sustainable future

South-East Asia’s largest energy storage system on Jurong Island, built by Singapore’s Sembcorp Industries and launched in February, may well have a link to a little-known industrial area in the United Kingdom.

Singapore to replace 400 diesel buses from Dec 2024

Singapore will launch a tender this month to secure about 400 electric buses (e-bus) to replace diesel buses and has set targets for airport vehicles, as part of its transition to cleaner transport.

Savills launches energy and sustainability management department

Savills Singapore has announced the launch of an energy and sustainability management (ESM) department in response to the increasing demand for green properties. The increased demand comes amid rising public awareness of sustainability and the implementation of Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 to achieve net-zero carbon emission.