Singapore

Jurong Port launches world’s largest port-based solar energy facility

It has an annual generation capability of 12 million kWh.

Jurong Port launches world’s largest port-based solar energy facility

It has an annual generation capability of 12 million kWh.

GE powers the future with steady upgrades in turbine technology

GE is set to up the game in turbine technology in a threefold bid to improve the overall efficiency beyond 63%.

Post-Paris: Taking another look at thorium nuclear

Goodbye to all that Being active in the renewable energy and climate change sector for over the past decade has meant witnessing many changes in the field. Renewables became fashionable, then fell off the table post the 2008 financial crisis, then became fashionable again.

Google sets eyes on buying more renewables for its data centers in Asia

It revealed funding for resource solution centre in Taiwan.

Making business case for solar PV in Singapore happen

Two years ago a commentary about the future of renewable energy in Singapore was released. Since then, the island state has witnessed rapid development of the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry. Tenders have been called under the SolarNova program that will locate 350 MWp of distributed rooftop PV on governmental buildings and public housing blocks by 2020.

Singapore eyes pooling its local group of nuke experts

The ambition is to be realized in the next five years.

Meet the key names in the global civil nuclear energy community

World Nuclear Exhibition will bring them all together.

Has power demand in Asia been slowing down?

Do not get fooled by the 80% demand growth, analysts say.

"Is Paris burning?": Looking anew at the significance of the Paris Climate Change Agreement

While that question hung over the last days of World War II, on December 2015 the world media definitely projected a cheerful resolution for the recent climate change negotiations there that "no", the ballyhooed Paris Agreement inked there should provide a new pathway to avoid such fate. Seeing the multitudes of various politicians all in good cheer though, one could not help but be a wee bit skeptical.

ABB to suppply four 66 kV GIS substations for Singapore

This is part of SP PowerGrid's improvement project.