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Singapore to build largest industrial district cooling system by 2025
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The Republic will get its largest district cooling system at an industrial development in Ang Mo Kio by 2025, as uptake of the energy-saving technology speeds up on the tropical island.
Nakaso, candidate to head BoJ, calls for faster green growth plan
TOKYO: Japan needs a faster “third arrow” growth strategy focusing on promoting a carbon-neutral society, including by creating a financial hub in Tokyo for Asian firms aiming to go green, according to Hiroshi Nakaso, considered a front-runner to be the country’s next central bank chief.
Major Japan railway now powered only by renewable energy
Tokyu Railways has switched the electric power running its trains, which include lines running through Shibuya station, entirely to solar and other renewable sources, starting April 1.
Clear rules needed for voluntary carbon market
Proper mechanism will spur efficient technology
China’s addition of new coal-fired power plants hurting global efforts to phase out dirty fossil fuel, report shows
China continues to lead the world in setting up new coal plants, commissioning more capacity than the rest of the world combined, which could hinder its aim to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 and set back global efforts to phase out the dirty fossil fuel, a report found.
A fine balancing act
THE Covid-19 pandemic and the floods that ravaged our country in 2020 and 2021 will be remembered for many years.
Powering ahead to a greener world
IN recent years, Tenaga Nasional Berhad is proud to have contributed to the environmental agenda – enabling energy transition as well as uplifting society.
Vietnam eyes doubling of power generation capacity by 2030
Vietnam wants to nearly double its total installed power generation capacity to 146,000 megawatts by 2030, and prioritise development of renewable sources and reducing its coal dependency, its government said on Tuesday.
Would you be ok with a nuclear power plant in your neighbourhood?
On April 26, 1986, a nuclear reactor in Chernobyl melted down. That was 36 years ago, though, long enough for Malaysia to reconsider nuclear energy as we try to decarbonise?