Singapore’s solar deployment reaches 1.35 GWp as of June 2024

Its current capacity is able to meet 2% of total energy demand. Singapore has reported a solar energy deployment of 1.35 gigawatt-peak (GWp) as of June 2024, nearly reaching its target of 1.5 GWp in 2025.
CSA hits new milestone in bringing electric harbor craft for operation in Singapore

The Coastal Sustainability Alliance (CSA), an industry collaborative effort led by Kuok Maritime Group (KMG), has launched its first fully electric supply boat (e-supply boat) and laid the keel for its first fully electric tug at PaxOcean Batam.
Data centres in Singapore exploring clean energy options, including nuclear reactors

SINGAPORE: Data centres in Singapore are ramping up demand for renewable energy. Such facilities that store and process vast volumes of digital data guzzle large amounts of electricity to operate servers and cooling systems.
Hong Kong’s Towngas and Singapore’s Global Energy to develop green methanol supply chain

Hong Kong and China Gas (Towngas), the city’s sole gas provider, has teamed up with a Singapore marine fuel and logistics provider to develop a green methanol supply chain, the company’s latest initiative to meet the region’s energy transition needs.
S’pore sets out plan to meet 2030 climate targets; energy imports, carbon capture among key efforts

SINGAPORE – For the first time, Singapore has publicly set out how it plans to cut emissions to meet its 2030 climate targets, with energy efficiency, carbon capture technology and clean energy imports expected to be among the most effective measures.
Norwegian CO2 carrier ship in S’pore offers glimpse of future carbon capture in region

SINGAPORE – A purple and turquoise vessel that docked at Tanjong Pagar Terminal on Jan 16 and 17 drew attention not just for its unique colours.
Johor-Singapore Economic Zone Potentially a Global Model Green Energy Center

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Singapore and Malaysia recently officially launched the Johor-Singapore Economic Zone (JS-SEZ). This project is expected to not only strengthen bilateral relations but also become a global model for cross-border collaboration in climate change mitigation and sustainable energy development.
Singapore, Malaysia deepen cooperation on carbon credits, renewables

On Jan. 7, Singapore and Malaysia held a leaders’ summit, where they officially announced the establishment of the Johor-Singapore Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) at the border of the two countries. This initiative aims to attract more investments and create more job opportunities. Additionally, it will strengthen cooperation in areas such as electricity trading, carbon credits, and carbon […]