Singapore closely studying new geothermal technologies and overseas plants
SINGAPORE – As Singapore’s search for clean energy heats up, the authorities here are digging deep, literally, to explore whether underground heat can be harnessed to power the nation.
EDP Collaborates with Microsoft on Largest Photovoltaic Solar Energy Portfolio in Singapore
Microsoft will purchase 100 percent of the renewable energy exported to the grid from EDP Renewables’ SolarNova 8 project in Singapore. Long-term contract supports the development of new solar projects and contributes to Microsoft’s goal of achieving 100% renewable energy.
Australian government approves renewables link to Singapore with up to 42GWh energy storage
Renewable energy developer Sun Cable has secured approval from the Australian government for the Australian element of its Australia-Asia Power Link (AAPowerLink) interconnector.
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels Supplies its First B100 Biofuel Bunker in Singapore
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels supplied its first B100 biofuel bunker on 5 August in Singapore, marking a significant expansion in its low-carbon fuels offer as it supports the decarbonization goals of global shipping.
Singapore looks to build first-of-its-kind renewable energy farm in waters around Raffles Lighthouse
SINGAPORE: A renewable energy farm could be built in the waters around Raffles Lighthouse, with a feasibility study expected to begin in the fourth quarter of this year.
Singapore introduces new energy transition bill to decarbonise its power sector
Singapore’s Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) has introduced a new energy transition bill for first reading in the country’s Parliament.
Singapore’s Sembcorp pays $131 mln for acquiring renewable energy projects in Vietnam
Singaporean giant Sembcorp Industries spent SGD174 million ($131.1 million) on the acquisitions of majority interests in three out of four renewable energy subsidiaries of Vietnamese conglomerate Gelex.
EMA can impose power rationing during an emergency under proposed law
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) will be able to direct generation companies and consumers to ration power in an emergency to maintain the stability of the power system, under proposed laws introduced in Parliament on Aug 6.