Singapore Increases Clean Energy Import Target by 50% by 2035
Singapore has announced a decision to raise its clean energy import targets by 50%, significantly impacting the country's strategic plans regarding sustainability and environmental policies. Under the updated plans, Singapore aims to import 6 GW of clean energy by 2035, exceeding previously set goals. This move is part of a broader strategy for the nation to transition to cleaner energy sources and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.
Continue readingDebate on Nuclear Energy Should Be Central to Upcoming Elections in Japan, Says Former IAEA Chief
Former Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano has stated that upcoming elections in Japan should focus on issues related to nuclear energy. He argues that climate change and energy security remain pressing concerns for the country and require serious discussion in the political arena.
Continue readingApproval for Major Offshore Wind Project Near Maryland and Delaware
The United States government has recently granted approval for a new offshore wind project to be developed off the coasts of Maryland and Delaware. Named the "Maryland Offshore Wind Farm," the project aims to install around 100 wind turbines that will generate clean energy for over 150,000 households. This initiative is part of a significant push towards renewable energy sources and combating climate change.
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