- Energy Economy ,
- Renewables
1 October 2020
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- Singapore
SINGAPORE’S national utility SP Group has rolled out renewable energy certificates (RECs) for household owners to “green” their monthly electricity consumption.
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SINGAPORE’S national utility SP Group has rolled out renewable energy certificates (RECs) for household owners to “green” their monthly electricity consumption.
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Four BP crude traders in Singapore and China have left the company after being caught up in the turmoil that hit the Singapore oil trading sector earlier this year, market participants said.
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Swiss renewable energy producer Axpo will open an office in Singapore at the end of this year to expand its trading activities in Asia’s growing liquefied natural gas (LNG) market, it said on Thursday.
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The first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering vessel in Singapore is expected to become operational by the end of this year, providing ship-to-ship bunkering services in the port for the first time.
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Pertamina Geothermal Energy has been recognised with three awards for the geothermal category, namely Best Category, Best Technical Discovery, and Best People Development, at the Indonesian Geologists (IAGI) Exploration Awards 2020.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) has been swamped with solar project applications that will yield capacity installations of more than 13,217 megawatts, according to documents culled from the agency.
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Electricity and gas tariffs will rise in the next three months but they will still be among the lowest in years. About half of Singapore’s 1.4 million households can expect electricity tariffs to rise by an average of about 9 percent from today to Dec 31, compared with the three months before, SP Group said on Wednesday (Sept 30).
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The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) has begun fine-tuning a six-month study of establishing a wholesale electricity market, putting Thailand on track to become a power trade hub in Asean.