According to projections, electricity generation will increase by some 30% from 2010 to 2025. Despite the rise in demand, Singapore authorities have announced a commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 7-11% below 2020 business-as-usual levels, with a half of reductions coming from the power ...
Today, we are publishing Master Plan Part 3, which outlines a proposed path to reach a sustainable energy economy through end-use electrification and sustainable electricity generation. This paper outlines the assumptions, sources and calculations. Input and conversation are welcome. ...
SCREEN Semiconductor Solutions set science-based emission reduction standards but faced challenges in reducing its Scope 3 emissions, especially with increased sales volume post-COVID-19. DHL GoGreen Plus and its carbon insetting approach helped bridge gaps in SCREEN’s sustainabili...
A large portion of the electricity savings is found to be a result of replacing or upgrading to a more efficient central air-conditioning system [8]. As a city-state with little land mass, one of the promising solutions for Singapore’s energy saving and carbon emission reduction in air-...
transport authority, found that Nguyen's 2014 Model S had an equivalent CO2 emission of 222g per kilometer. The emissions were calculated using a "grid emissions factor" that puts a value on the emissions created by energy use - in the Tesla's case, when it converts electricity into power...
Singapore relies heavily on the incineration of plastic waste to satiate the energy needs of a robust, growing industry, and therefore, it becomes important to study renewable energy alternatives which could aid in minimizing the electricity generation cost while promoting cleaner production. At the ...
The reliability of the electricity power supply is precarious, which can result in prolonged blackouts (IN_14). Furthermore, the utilisation of delicate technologies entails the threat of theft, as the components can be sold for financial gain (IN_06, IN_14). ...
According to projections, electricity generation will increase by some 30% from 2010 to 2025. Despite the rise in demand, Singapore authorities have announced a commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 7-11% below 2020 business-as-usual levels, with a half of reductions coming from the power ...
Liberalization is an important policy step to generate electricity with improved efficiency and to reduce the CO2CO2 emissions from the electricity generation sector. The liberalized electricity market also allows the development of emission trading markets and the augmentation of RE sources. Therefore, ...
The annual electricity consumption of industry (including construction) had the greatest positive impact on NO2 emissions, which was 2.117 (Table 7). The modular construction policy has no significant impact on Singapore’s O3 concentration, with a value of −0.123 (Table 7). The annual ...