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
The Green Plan demonstrates Singapore's willingness to take firm actions to build a sustainable future and address climate change. The Singapore government has hailed the Green Plan as a "living plan" which will evolve with the Singapore society as new technologies and solutions present new options...
The sustainability program is part of the government’s push to implement the SingaporeGreen Plan 2030, a ‘whole-of-the-nation’ movement spearheaded by several ministries to chart Singapore’s green targets over the next 10 years. Under the plan, the government a...
Launched today, the second edition of The Sustainability Exchange is a youth-mentorship programme aimed at solving sustainability challenges aligned with the Singapore Green Plan. Under this programme, youths will be matched with experienced professionals to work on solving sustainability challenges faced i...
Advancing Green Economy: Building a Sustainable Future Together The SBTP aligns with the Singapore Green Plan 2030 targets and global sustainability goals, such as reducing carbon emissions and promoting a circular economy. Compared to conventional methods, bio-based molecu...
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...
Advancing green economy: building a sustainable future together The SBTP aligns with the Singapore Green Plan 2030 targets and global sustainability goals, such as reducing carbon emissions and promoting a circular economy. Compared to conventional methods, bio-based molecules produced through ...
Last month, Singapore unveiled a wide-ranging “green plan” that included measures to quadruple solar energy use to approximately two percent of the nation’s power needs by 2025, and to three percent by 2030 — enough to power 350,000 households per year. Still, critics say the country ne...
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 ...
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 ...