New partnership to explore Floating Data Centre Park in Singapore
Keppel Data Centres has signed separate MoUs with Toll Group and Royal Vopak to study the feasibility of developing a Floating Data Centre Park (FDCP) and LNG-to-power infrastructure in Singapore. Keppel Data Centres and Toll Group will explore the development of a near-shore FDCP at the Loyang Offshore Supply Base, which is operated by Toll […]
Asia may draw lessons from Singapore’s swift move on hydrogen

A move by Singaporean companies to tie-up with Japanese firms to explore the potential for hydrogen in the energy mix may send a strong signal to other Asian energy consumers that it’s time to accelerate the process to embrace the fuel as the region prepares itself for energy transition.
Singapore report lays out pathway for maritime to adopt alternative fuels

Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Maritime Institute (SMI) have released a report that outlines how companies can use alternative fuels to power ships to help meet IMO’s 2050 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction target
Keppel and Singapore partner on funding for clean energy innovations

Singapore-based Keppel Offshore & Marine signed a US$10M partnership agreement and MoU with Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) to develop innovative technologies in the areas of distributed energy resources, digitalisation and low-carbon alternative systems
Thailand resort Santiburi Koh Samui receives 2020 Green Hotel certification

The experience-driven beachfront retreat, Santiburi Koh Samui has been certified as a 2020 Green Hotel and recognised as a carbon-neutral resort with the accolades reflecting its strong commitment to the environment. As a 2020 Green Hotel, it is recognised as a sustainable resort that has succeeded in enhancing the use of resources and energy of […]
A wave-powered ferry aims to forge a new path for shipping in the Philippines

The hundreds of islands that make up the Visayas region in the central Philippines are connected by a vast fleet of decades-old cargo and passenger ships. These vessels are vital for moving goods and people but have long been considered major polluters of this biodiverse region, and contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
Holcim sustains use of alternative fuel

Leading cement maker Holcim Philippines Inc. plans to further increase its consumption of qualified and properly segregated and pre-processed waste as alternative fuel and raw material to manage costs and help address the solid waste problem in the country.
Thai Union Joins Ep100 and Signs Up For Energy Efficient Cooling

Thai Union is one of the world’s largest seafood companies, with operations spanning across 10 countries. The company is aiming to double its energy productivity by 2041 from a 2016 baseline, as part of its strategy to tackle climate change and reduce its impact on the world’s oceans.