Circular economy strategy launched

The government has launched its circular economy strategy to meet the present challenges the nation faces regarding the surge in material and energy demand driven by a growing economy and population. A circular economy strategy is a plan that aims to eliminate waste and unbridled use of resources.
DNV and Keppel to expand Singapore’s hydrogen market

A new alliance formed by engineering services company DNV and infrastructure firm Keppel Offshore and Marine aims to accelerate the adoption and use of hydrogen as an energy source in Singapore.
Chinese companies leverage new technology to protect environment under the BRI

Inside the construction area of the Kompong Dewa Resort in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, Chinese builders from the China Eighth Engineering Bureau, a subsidiary of the state-owned construction giant CSCEC, have implemented a green construction concept to the ground.
Singapore looks to deploy low-carbon technologies solutions; plans include CCUS and hydrogen
The Singapore Government has said that both hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technologies will play an important role in the country’s low carbon future.
Singapore looking to develop, deploy low-carbon technologies as part of climate action efforts

SINGAPORE: Singapore is looking to collaborate with local and global partners to develop and deploy low-carbon technologies, as part of its efforts to meet its carbon emissions targets.
Singapore to halve energy use and emissions from water desalination, says Fu
SINGAPORE (June 21): Singapore aims to halve the energy consumption and carbon emissions of its desalination plants and increase the efficiency of its NEWater technology as part of its goal to enhance water security while reducing the nation’s carbon footprint.
Saving the Planet with Zero-Carbon-Ready Buildings

Jakarta. Zero-carbon-ready buildings can pave the path to net zero emission by 2050 and save the planet from climate crisis, according to a recent conference on energy efficiency.
Dow introduces innovation to increase bioethanol production efficiency; Reduces foaming and scaling in the fermentation process

Bangkok – 11 June 2021 – Dow Thailand Group (Dow), a global leading materials science company, has introduced an innovation that increases the efficiency of ethyl alcohol production from molasses; a bioethanol that is the most popular abroad. FLUENT-CANETM eliminates the problem of foaming in the process of fermenting sugar into alcohol.