Singapore’s energy future: solar farms in Australia and hydropower from Sarawak
Singapore is setting its sights on international renewable energy sources to meet its rising power demands, particularly from data centres.
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Singapore is setting its sights on international renewable energy sources to meet its rising power demands, particularly from data centres.
The initiative reflects a growing recognition of the need for sustainable practices within Indonesia’s building sector, which has been a significant contributor to the country’s overall energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. By implementing these audits, the government aims to promote energy conservation, reduce carbon footprints, and support the transition towards greener, more sustainable urban environments.
The EU monitor’s report highlights a troubling trend of escalating global temperatures, driven by persistent greenhouse gas emissions and shifting climate patterns. If 2024 surpasses previous temperature records, it would underscore the urgent need for more aggressive climate action and adaptation strategies. For Indonesia, a country already facing severe consequences from climate change, such a scenario could exacerbate existing challenges.
China's nuclear industry is expanding rapidly under Xi Jinping’s climate goals, aiming to increase capacity to 70 GW by 2025. This growth positions China as a global leader in clean energy production.