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Food & Agriculture
Singapore farmers can tap on S$63m fund to boost yields, productivity
Local farmers can look forward to more financial assistance to transform their farms and nurseries into high-tech, productive plots, after the Government pledged S$63 million to aid their efforts. Dr ...
26 Aug 2014
Singapore farmers can tap on S$63m fund to boost yields, productivity
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Carbon & Climate
Drowned tropical forests add to climate change
Big dams built in the tropics to produce hydroelectricity have long been highly controversial − and data gathered in Laos by a French team studying methane emissions confirms that dams can add to glob...
12 Sep 2014
Drowned tropical forests add to climate change
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Energy
Staggered turbines ‘make most of wind’
US scientists have worked out how to get 33% more power from an offshore wind farm – stagger the turbines rather than line them up in neat, orderly rows. Cristina Archer of the University of Delaware ...
7 Nov 2013
Staggered turbines ‘make most of wind’
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EU Business Avenues
European Union offering clean technologies to Asean
This October, 40 SMEs from across the European Union (EU) will travel to ASEAN to showcase a broad range of renewable energy technologies in a bid to market their products and secure new business part...
10 Sep 2014
European Union offering clean technologies to Asean
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Energy
India’s Gujarat waives renewable targets for utilities
Regulators in India’s Gujarat state waived clean-energy targets for power distribution companies in a blow to the country’s market for trading renewable credits. State utility Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam...
28 Aug 2013
India’s Gujarat waives renewable targets for utilities
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Policy & Finance
German industry group seeks green energy overhaul after election
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renewables
boom but also to higher energy prices for consumers, who ultimately fund the subsidies. The BDI proposed that only green technologies at an early stage of their development be eligible to r...
22 Sep 2013
German industry group seeks green energy overhaul after election
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Water
Solar power installed soon for Nauru desalination plant
Singapore's Hitachi-Aquatech has awarded a contract to two New Zealand companies for a 131 kWp solar system to power a desalination plant for the Pacific island of Nauru. Solarcity New Zealand Ltd and...
20 Feb 2014
Solar power installed soon for Nauru desalination plant
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TÜV Rheinland shows off its full power at SNEC PV POWER EXPO 2014
The SNEC PV POWER EXPO 2014 is a much-awaited event that took place at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre on May 20-22, 2014, with the presence of a large number of purchasers, suppliers and s...
6 Jun 2014
TÜV Rheinland shows off its full power at SNEC PV POWER EXPO 2014
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Carbon & Climate
The world we are shaping is feeling the strain
Humans are now the chief drivers of change in the planet’s physical, chemical, biological and economic systems according to new research in a series of journals. And the humans most implicated in this...
19 Jan 2015
The world we are shaping is feeling the strain
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Carbon & Climate
Shifting global investments to clean energy
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renewables
. Notably Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway firm has been increasing its clean energy investments, with a recent purchase of $5.6 billion for a renewable energy company in Nevada and a $2....
30 Jul 2013
Shifting global investments to clean energy
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Carbon & Climate
Climate leaves European cities hesitant
European governments might have national targets to meet the demands of climate change. Many European cities, however, may not be in the mood. Diana Reckien of Columbia University in the US and 11 Eur...
5 Dec 2013
Climate leaves European cities hesitant
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Corporate Responsibility
DNV GL marks 150 years with vision for a sustainable future
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and GL Noble Denton – specialise in marine advisory services, software, and business assurance. The merger enhances DNV GL’s competitive edge, and the scope of its product offering in Singa...
7 Apr 2014
DNV GL marks 150 years with vision for a sustainable future
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Energy
Fukushima offshore wind farm powering grid
A wind farm floating 20 km off the coast of Japan's Fukushima Prefecture, home to the crippled Daiichi nuclear power plant, has successfully started powering turbines to feed energy to the grid, a spo...
13 Nov 2013
Fukushima offshore wind farm powering grid
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Impact Investment Exchange (Asia) Pte Ltd
Next-generation clean energy projects in Asia to be presented at AFCEF-4
Ten clean energy projects that could reduce greenhouse gas emissions across Asia by over 400,000 tonnes CO2 e per year, will be presented to investors in Singapore at the CTI PFAN Asia Forum for Clean...
26 Feb 2014
Next-generation clean energy projects in Asia to be presented at AFCEF-4
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Carbon Market Institute
Australian businesses want strong emissions reduction targets
Australian businesses expect national post-2020 emissions reduction targets to be aligned with our key trading partners, a comprehensive national survey of business conducted by the Carbon Market Inst...
19 Nov 2014
Australian businesses want strong emissions reduction targets
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Green Buildings
Building towards a 'zero energy' future
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were added later. How can the public and private sectors and academia work together to make a country’s buildings more sustainable? Our experience shows that the public sector is the right ...
12 Aug 2014
Building towards a 'zero energy' future
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Waste
Fixing palm oil's other climate threat
Standing beside a palm oil wastewater lagoon can promote a vague sense of unease. The murky brown surface appears more molten than aqueous, blanketed in roiling bubbles that suggest the imminent emerg...
18 Mar 2014
Fixing palm oil's other climate threat
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Energy
Germany urged to copy Sweden’s clean-energy subsidies
Germany should adopt Sweden’s clean-energy subsidy system to raise competition and contain the soaring costs of expanding solar and wind-power generation, a government adviser said. Sweden has a quota...
6 Sep 2013
Germany urged to copy Sweden’s clean-energy subsidies
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Energy
Continuous energy auditing: The key to a successful energy efficiency strategy
In early 2013, the Singapore government introduced the Energy Conservation Act (ECA) to improve the energy performance of large energy users in the industry sector. This was part of a larger goal to h...
19 Jun 2014
Continuous energy auditing: The key to a successful energy efficiency strategy
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Energy
Malaysia mulls smaller IPPs in effort to ensure energy security
The Government will be focusing on a smaller-scaled independent power producer (IPP) strategy moving forward to ensure energy security for the country, Energy, said Green Technology and Water Minister...
7 Jan 2014
Malaysia mulls smaller IPPs in effort to ensure energy security
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Carbon & Climate
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
Fires in Indonesia’s West Kalimantan province have sent haze across the border into Malaysia, where worsening air pollution …
Indonesia’s wildfires intensify as haze spreads into Malaysia
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Policy & Finance
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
City-state accounts for nearly all regional Native AI funding, while larger late-stage deals drive capital raised in 2026 …
Singapore dominates Southeast Asia AI funding as investment surges
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Corporate Responsibility
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
Rapid ageing and digital isolation are pushing businesses beyond traditional corporate giving.
Singapore got old fast, now rethinking who cares for its people
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Carbon & Climate
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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As extreme heat intensifies across Asia, it is becoming a growing public health concern, straining health systems and …
Why extreme heat could be Asia’s most underestimated health challenge
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Carbon & Climate
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
Expanding carbon intensity to include industrial process emisisons strengthens longer-term decarbonisation, argue three energy specialists.
China’s new carbon-intensity measure has not changed its climate pledges
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Policy & Finance
Pax Silica could power a Philippine green industrial hub if planned responsibly, say clean energy industry officials
The proposed artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing hub must drive new renewables, grid upgrades and storage, while protecting …
Pax Silica could power a Philippine green industrial hub if planned responsibly, say clean energy industry officials
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