Gas and electricity prices to increase from July to September
From July 1 to Sept 30, those supplied by grid operator SP Group will see a 0.3 per cent increase in electricity tariffs compared with the previous quarter, the group said in a statement on June 28.
GSK Partners With Sembcorp For Renewable Energy Transition At Singapore Manufacturing Sites
Global pharmaceutical giant GSK has announced a transformative step towards sustainability by entering into a decade-long agreement with Sembcorp Industries.
EPS and Yinson GreenTech complete Singapore’s first fully electric cargo delivery
Singapore’s shipping player Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) and compatriot green technology company Yinson GreenTech (YGT) have completed the first cargo and crew deliveries made with a fully electric vessel in Singapore.
Singapore needs to double renewable imports to hit net-zero goals
To achieve the International Energy Agency’s net-zero power sector target, Singapore must increase its renewable electricity import capacity to 8.1 GW by 2035, significantly reducing emissions and promoting regional cooperation.
Singapore lays the groundwork for smart data center growth
In a move that stunned industry observers, Singapore announced on May 30 that it would release more data center capacity to the tune of 300MW, a substantial figure and a new policy direction for the nation-state.
Singapore to test mobile charging service for electric vehicles
Singapore (VNA) – Two Singapore companies – Power-Up Tech and Beecharge Innovation Group – have been given the green light to offer mobile charging for electric vehicles (EVs) for the next four years.
Singapore, Ghana sign carbon credit agreement enabling firms to offset part of carbon tax
Companies here looking to offset part of their carbon tax liability could soon be able to purchase carbon credits from projects based in Ghana, following an agreement signed between both countries on May 27.
Sarawak-Singapore electricity project to be operational by 2031
The electricity supply interconnection project linking Sarawak to Singapore is expected to be commercially operational by 2031, says state utilities and telecommunications minister Julaihi Narawi. He said the project is currently undergoing technical research, which involves survey work for the undersea cable route.