INTIEASingapore · Singapore Green Plan 2030PolicyIn force

Singapore Green Plan 2030

The Green Plan will help advance Singapore's sustainable development agenda towards achieving net-zero emissions in the second half of the century.   Electricity: Increase solar energy capacity at least to 1.5 GWp by 2025 and 2 GWp by 2030 (achieved and updated to 3GWp by 2030…

Last changed 5 months ago.

Extracted view for reading · Original for compliance evidence

Lifecycle

  1. Effective
  2. Last change

Country / jurisdiction: Singapore · Year: 2021 · Status: In force · Level: National · Type: Voluntary

The Green Plan will help advance Singapore's sustainable development agenda towards achieving net-zero emissions in the second half of the century.

Electricity:

Increase solar energy capacity at least to 1.5 GWp by 2025 and 2 GWp by 2030 (achieved and updated to 3GWp by 2030 in 2026)

200 MW of energy storage systems deployed beyond 2025 (achieved)

Best-in-class generation technology (e.g. new advanced CCGTs) that meets heat rate/emissions standards and reduces carbon emissions

Diversify electricity supply with clean electricity imports

Greener Infrastructure and Buildings

Reduce energy consumption of desalination from 3.5kWh/m3 to 2kWh/m3 by 2025

Singapore’s first integrated waste and used water treatment facility to be 100% energy self-sufficient by 2025 (Tuas Nexus)

Green 80% of Singapore’s buildings (by Gross Floor Area) by 2030

80% of new buildings  (by Gross Floor Area) to be Super Low Energy buildings from 2030

Best-in-class green buildings with 80% energy efficiency improvement (over 2005 levels) by 2030

Reduce public housing energy consumption by 15%

Cleaner-energy Vehicles

All new car registrations will be of cleaner-energy models by 2030 and all vehicles to run on cleaner energy by 2040

Increase national EV charging points from 28,000 to 60,000 by 2030

Replace existing diesel buses with cleaner energy buses by 2040 and electric buses to make up half of the public bus fleet by 2030

New registration of diesel cars and taxis to cease from 2025

All public housing estates carparks to be equipped with EV chargers by 2025

Transport

Achieve 75% mass public transport modal share (i.e. rail and bus) by 2030

Expand rail network from to 360km by early 2030s

Expand cycling paths to around 1,300 km

Sustainable Aviation

All new airside light vehicles, forklifts and tractors at Changi Airport to be electric from 2025

All airside vehicles at Changi Airport to run on cleaner energy by 2040

Official source: https://www.mnd.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default-document-library/annex-ac01d83c960d94cf5975d73d55479b919.pdf

Source

https://www.iea.org/policies/12861

Canonical document at the regulator. Always cite this URL — not the Vantage detail page — in compliance evidence.

Related in International

INTEnergy Newsoilprice:oilprice-article-45284NewsIn force

Brazil’s New Oil Frontier Could Keep Its Boom Alive For Decades

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has hailed a new offshore oil discovery by Petrobras (NYSE: PBR) near the mouth of the Amazon River as a "passport to the country's future", continuing his support for controversial oil and gas drilling in Amazon's ecologically sensitive regions. Last week, the state-run Oil & Gas giant announced it has found oil at the Morpho-1 well (Block FZA-M-59) in the mouth of the Amazon roughly 180 kilometres (112 miles) off the coast of Amapa state, “All of our studies indicate substantial potential.…

14 hours ago
INTEnergy Newsoilprice:oilprice-article-45283NewsIn force

Houthis Move to Gain Complete Control Over Crucial Bab el-Mandeb Oil Chokepoint

The Yemeni Houthis are planning to seize land along the Yemeni coast in the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, tightening their control of the chokepoint. The information comes from the minister of information in the government that the Houthis are fighting in Yemen and suggests further disruption to marine traffic on one of the world’s busiest trade routes. “The Houthi militia... is working to create the conditions for seizing control of the Bab al-Mandab Strait by expanding its presence along the western coast and attempting to control strategic…

15 hours ago
INTEnergy Newsoilprice:oilprice-article-45282NewsIn force

Hormuz Oil Crisis Accelerates Global EV Sales

Global electric vehicle sales have surged this year following the oil supply disruption in the Middle East and the second oil price shock in four years. The accelerating EV adoption that began with the spike in oil and fuel prices earlier this year is set to remain a trend in the global markets and could push the share of EVs in the passenger fleet above earlier expectations, analysts at Wood Mackenzie say. Challenges to accelerated adoption still remain, including the need for billions of U.S. dollars in investments in critical battery minerals…

16 hours ago
INTEnergy Newsoilprice:oilprice-news-45284NewsIn force

Washington Eases Gasoline Rules as Iran Pressure Campaign Jolts Fuel Costs

Washington is tightening the screws on Iran and loosening the rules on gasoline at the same time as Americans are paying more than $4 a gallon. The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday authorized an early switch to cheaper winter-grade gasoline, allowing sales of gasoline blended with 10% ethanol beginning September 1 rather than waiting for the normal mid-September seasonal transition. The administration says ending summer-blend requirements early could add hundreds of thousands of barrels per day to domestic gasoline supply and provide…

17 hours ago
INTEnergy Newsoilprice:oilprice-article-45270NewsIn force

How Solar Panel Prices Fell 90 Percent In 15 Years

Solar power is far and away the world’s fastest-growing form of energy production, beating out every other form of energy on Earth in 2025. Despite a recent political pivot away from renewable energies in the world’s largest economy, solar power additions continue to shatter its own records year over year as the sector has long since outgrown any need for subsidies. Solar power has simply become too cheap to fail. “We have a plentiful and cheap source of electricity that can be built quickly, almost anywhere in the world,”…

17 hours ago