carbon capture and storage

Seatrium stays bullish on green bets despite axing of US$475 million wind project

The offshore and marine player is also exploring ‘moonshot’ projects such as a floating nuclear platform

Equatic had piloted its carbon removal technology in Singapore in collaboration with national water agency PUB.   

Temasek Trust’s investment vehicle leads US$11.6 million Series A funding for carbon removal startup

The financing will support the ongoing engineering of Equatic’s first 100 kilotonne carbon dioxide removal commercial facility

BHP has embarked on a number of CCUS ventures in recent years, including with ArcelorMittal and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering.

BHP leads steelmaker venture in Asian carbon capture storage

The study is expected to conclude in 2026 and will focus on sites in Asia or Northern Australia

Carbon capture and storage costs for natural gas are the highest among fuel types that Singapore uses for electricity generation.
ESG INSIGHTS

Issue 155: Singapore’s natural gas challenge; Temasek keeps bets on renewables

This week in ESG: Singapore approves carbon capture and storage studies; Temasek explains ‘geopolitically resilient’ thesis

The studies will allow EMA and the industry to learn more about pre-combustion and post-combustion CCS, as well as identify infrastructure and site-specific requirements.

Three Singapore gencos to study carbon capture and storage for power sector decarbonisation

The studies will allow EMA and the industry to identify infrastructure and site-specific requirements

Singapore’s Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science and Technology Tan See Leng signed the MOUs during his visit to Jakarta.

Singapore, Indonesia sign three MOUs for energy trade, decarbonisation, sustainability collaboration

They reflect the countries’ resolve to pursue impactful low-carbon and sustainability-focused initiatives, says Dr Tan See Leng

A well-functioning, trustworthy carbon market needs assets that can trade like other liquid markets. This means carbon removal credits must be standardised, monitored, auditable and accountable.

Why carbon exchanges keep failing – and how to fix them

What Carbon Exchanges 2.0 should look like, as Singapore sets its sights on being a carbon services and trading hub

The Network for Greening the Financial System’s climate scenarios reflect different levels of transition and physical risk.
ESG INSIGHTS

Issue 138: Singapore’s green transformation commitment; carbon capture gets a boost

This week in ESG: Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean makes case for next big economic transformation; Malaysia, Singapore roll out support for nascent green technology

Malaysia’s Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli said the Bill would help the country address climate change, while strengthening its position as a “regional frontrunner in low-carbon technologies.”

Malaysia aims to be ‘global leader’ in carbon capture

The Bill’s regulations on the import and permanent storage of carbon dioxide in offshore areas come into force from Mar 31

 A worker controlling a claw to pick up waste at NEA’s TuasOne waste-to-energy plant; removing residual emissions is one of the strategies the government is studying in a bid to achieve its national target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Singapore to pilot carbon capture and storage technology at waste-to-energy plants

The government will invest about S$300 million over the next five years to improve the energy efficiency of public sector buildings and test bed innovative solutions