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The inaugural International Energy Week took place from 3–7 November 2008 at the Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore, [2] and was attended by 2500 people. [3]The program featured a range of industry topics addressing energy investment, energy efficiency, traditional, renewable and alternative energies, climate change, and green architecture.
The Renewable Energy Institute is the global professional and educational body for the renewable energy and low carbon sectors. Its focus is on education and professional membership for those working and upskilling to work in renewable energy, energy storage, energy efficiency, energy conservation, hydrogen energy, and electric vehicles.
The Singapore Green Plan (SGP) was created in 1992 to ensure that the economic growth model of Singapore does not compromise the environment. [1] The SGP sets out the strategies, programs and targets for Singapore to maintain a quality living environment while pursuing economic prosperity.
In 2016, a 6,000 square metres (65,000 sq ft) facility housing specialised laboratories, and specialised training equipment for related aerospace diploma courses. [ 4 ] In 2024, Temasek Polytechnic (TP) launched Singapore’s first industry-standard Chemical Pilot Plant (CPP) housed in an institute of higher learning that can convert waste ...
The Clean Energy Expo Asia is a trade fair and conference which takes place annual during Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW). It was held for the first time at SIEW 2009 [ 1 ] It featured five pavilions, showcasing clean energy developments from Australia, Brazil, Europe, Japan and Singapore. [ 2 ]
The Clean Energy Institute's main research areas include battery and solar photovoltaic technology as well as grid management. [3] The institute has supported projects relating to perovskites, which have often focused on improving the material properties of thin-film perovskite cells as well as exploring the use of high-throughput manufacturing processes for producing such devices.
It also has to ensure a clean and hygienic living environment, as well as managing the complete water cycle – from sourcing, collection, purification, and supply of drinking water; to the treatment of used water and recycling into NEWater; desalination; as well as storm water drainage.
To decarbonise the energy sector, the Singapore Energy Story where Singapore will harness the 4 Switches to transform its energy supply while ensuring continued energy reliability and cost-competitiveness was announced at SIEW 2019. [10] These efforts are in support of Singapore's goal to achieve net-zero by 2050. [11]