Schneider Electric invests in green data centre solution in Singapore
Schneider Electric is investing S$1.2 million to collaborate with the Sustainable Tropical Data Centre Testbed (STDCT) in Singapore and create green and efficient cooling solutions for data centres.
Singapore set to start importing green energy from Indonesia within 5 years
Singapore could start importing two gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy annually from Indonesia within five years, in what is the Republic’s biggest effort so far to import low-carbon electricity.
PM: Putrajaya, Sarawak in final talks over energy exports to Singapore
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 10): The federal government is in the final stages of discussions with Sarawak over a proposal to sell energy from the Borneo state to Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim told Parliament on Tuesday.
Hydrogen fuel cells ‘dependable’ for powering data centres
Hydrogen fuel cells have emerged as a potentially dependable solution for powering data centres, according to new research from Equinix and National University of Singapore.
Singapore Sets Higher Standards for International Carbon Credits
Singapore announced a set of criteria for international carbon credits (ICCs) to ensure that they are of high quality which companies can use to offset their taxable emissions.
Singapore Sets Out Eligibility Criteria For International Carbon Credits Under The Carbon Tax Regime
Singapore, 4 October 2023 – The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) and the National Environment Agency (NEA) have set out the Eligibility Criteria under the International Carbon Credit (ICC) Framework.
EMA to form energy supply resilience advisory panel
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) is creating an Advisory Panel on Energy Supply Resilience that is mandated to help in determining strategies to enhance the reliability of the country’s fuel supply and energy system.
Singapore Exchange launches its first ammonia futures contracts
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Exchange launched on Monday its first ammonia swap and futures contracts aimed at meeting hedging needs from the power sector as interest in the energy- transition fuel grows.