Singapore recently unveiled its ambitious Green Plan 2030, in which it aims to quadruple its solar energy deployment by 2025 using measures including covering the rooftops of housing blocks with solar panels. By
Spearheaded by five ministries, the Green Plan features five key pillars: (i) City in Nature, (ii) Sustainable Living, (iii) Energy Reset, (iv) Green Economy, and (v) Resilient Future. In order to achieve these pillars, the Singapore government has introduced a wide array of initiatives a...
Given the Singapore government’s various initiatives to reduce emissions and protect the environment, including the Singapore Green Plan 2030, more needs to be done to understand the potential implications of AI and AI-based systems on the environment. Conclusion In this study, we examined ...
DBS Newton Green has been certified by BCA as a Green Mark Platinum Zero Energy development in further affirmation of the building’s net zero credentials. It was also awarded the Singapore Good Design Mark 2022 for Sustainable Design by the Design Business Chamber of Si...
transformation, solidifying Singapore’s status as Southeast Asia’s premier business and technology hub. The BCA Green Mark Platinum certification is a testament to our ability to build sustainable data centres, which is in line with the government’s National Green Plan 2030 and Smart ...
a desire to build an inclusive and sustainable Singapore with their tech innovations that could help improve productivity and sustainability in the areas of well-being, learning, mobility, finance, and energy, in line with initiatives such as the Digital for Life movement and SG Green Plan 2030....
With initiatives like the Singapore Green Plan 2030 driving a nationwide sustainability agenda, Singaporean businesses have aunique opportunity to integrate carbon insetting efforts into their operationsand play a pivotal role in advancing the country's larger environmental objectives. ...
The green economy is one of the five pillars of Singapore’s Green Plan 2030, which lays out the country’s lofty goals for advancing its national sustainable development agenda. According to Schneider Electric’s Green Pulse survey, corporations are well aware of the benefits that a green econo...
I welcome SingPost’s electric vehicles trial and its ambition towards a fully electric delivery fleet, in support of Singapore Green Plan 2030. This shows SingPost’s commitment to environmental sustainability, and as well as its continued investment to...
This chapter investigates the adequacy of the New Electricity Market of Singapore (NEMS) in internalizing the environmental costs of electricity generation, and proposes a green energy policy to achieve the least-cost technological development and market penetration of renewable energy sources in the ...