Three investment strategies to boost Singapore’s green lead

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pstrongIn 2023, Singapore made US$913m worth of private green investments./strong/p pSingapore leads the net-zero charge, but experts see room for three more decarbonisation strategies to further solidify its sustainability leadership.

Singapore leads the net-zero charge, but experts see room for three more decarbonisation strategies to further solidify its sustainability leadership.

“At present, Singapore imports almost all its energy needs and is exploring strategies to diversify its energy sources,” the experts said. The report also suggested that Singapore build a system to increase energy efficiency in data centres, given that the nation has a directive to have all new buildings be 50% more energy efficient than 2005 levels.

The report referenced Singapore Airlines' successful SAF pilot with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and GenZero, which generated SAF credits for sale, as a rationale for the idea.

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