Singapore’s first net zero building[1]by a bank. This contributes to the national push to green 80% of Singapore’s buildings (by Gross Floor Area) by 2030 under the Singapore Green Building Masterplan,[2]and i
In the Green Plan Progress Update, the Singapore government raised its ambition to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by or around the mid-century. This decisive move is intended to establish the economy's competitive edge early in a low-carbon future, and create new growth opportunities ...
[12] a study based on system dynamics modelling for evaluating Singapore's Green Plan policies and simulated the projections towards energy security and net zero emissions. Therein, model simulations were carried out considering the energy security parameters in term of economic, supply chain, and ...
Fu said at the joint opening of CleanEnviro Summit Singapore and Singapore International Water Week that under the Singapore Green Plan 2030 launched in 2021, the city-state is pursuing the vision of a Zero Waste Nation, to reduce carbon emissions, boost resource resilience and conserve landfill ...
Together with ecosystem partners including Carbonless, Interseed, Avanade, EcoLabs, FINLAB by UOB, and NCS, MICSS worked with participants to develop innovative sustainability solutions for businesses that can be operationalized in line with the Singapore Green Plan. Optimizing technology for a more ...
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....
located almost on the equator, Singapore draws a high average annual solar irradiance. Simply put, it gets a lot of sun. As such, one of the key targets under the Green Plan 2030 is to quadruple solar energy deployment to 1.5 GW-peak by 2025, with further plans to reach 2 GW-peak by...
As we celebrate the milestone, we remain dedicated to making a positive impact on Singapore’s communities – in particular supporting Singapore Green Plan 2030 – through our unique Future Ready approach, strong multidisciplinary expertise, innovative design and efficient project delivery. Ivy Kong ...
SingPost pilots fully electric three-wheelers, deploys electric vans as part of green plan to replace current delivery fleet Read More 2021 13 Aug Featured News 13 Aug 2021 SingPost appoints Vincent Phang as Group Chief Executive Officer to lead its transformation strategy ...
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 2030, solar energy will be five times that of today, capable of...