National Environment Agency (NEA)

Higher temperatures, more extreme weather expected for Singapore by end-century: third national climate change study - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Higher temperatures, more extreme weather expected for Singapore by end-century: third national climate change study

Singapore could see daily maximum temperatures above 35°C for as many as 351 days per year.

Climate change

Singapore plans heat stress initiative to battle extreme weather

Singapore recorded its hottest day in four decades in May with a reading of 37C.

Sustainability

Keppel Seghers and NEA to jointly study feasibility of carbon capture at Singapore’s WTE plants

The feasibility study will leverage Keppel Seghers’ experience and expertise in WTE plants.
Singapore rolls out public sector 5G trials in Sentosa - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Digital Economy

Singapore rolls out public sector 5G trials in Sentosa

Fifteen live trials by public agencies are expected to be running at Sentosa by the end of this year.
JTC and Shell Singapore to explore joint development of a solar farm on Semakau Landfill - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

JTC and Shell Singapore to explore joint development of a solar farm on Semakau Landfill

If successful, it would be Singapore's first solar project where a sanitary landfill is also used for clean energy generation.

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

Green Li-ion shooting for billion-dollar revenue in clean batteries processing

Green Li-ion has raised US$400,000 in pre-seed funding, the highest among the 10 start-ups chosen at Entrepreneur First this year.

Plastics could soon pose a problem in Singapore's war on waste

(June 6): As countries around Southeast Asia struggle to cope with growing piles of plastic and other waste on land and in their waters, Singapore is one country in the region that appears to have things figured out.

Datapulse calls off $10.5 mil acquisition of Toa Payoh industrial property

SINGAPORE (Nov 14): Datapulse Technology has terminated its option to purchase an industrial property located in Toa Payoh for a consideration of $10.5 million, after failing to obtain an approval it required to proceed with the acquisition.
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