SIEW Energy Insights


Organiser Energy Market Authority
Date 28 Oct 2020, 10:00 - 16:30 hrs
Venue Virtual Event Platform

10:00 – 10:05 hrs Welcome Remarks
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10:05 – 11:00 hrs SP Group - Powering Sustainability @ Tengah, Singapore’s Eco-friendly Smart Energy Town
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11:00 – 12:00 hrs A*STAR and Singapore Battery Consortium
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Presentation

Urban & Green Technology: Organizing for Success

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Recycling of E-Waste & Lithium-Ion Batteries

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Launch of “Battery Repurposing Whitepaper” by Singapore Battery Consortium, IPI & NTU SCARCE

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Understanding the Environmental Impacts of Products & Systems Through Life Cycle Assessment

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14:00 – 15:00 hrs ENGIE - The REIDS-SPORE Platform: One more step in ENGIE’s R&D strategy in Asia-Pacific towards carbon neutrality
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Presentation

Did you know that ENGIE boasts the largest wind turbine located in Singapore? Have you wondered about ENGIE’s R&D strategy towards carbon neutrality in the Asia-Pacific region?

Using the REIDS-SPORE platform as a case study, ENGIE Lab Singapore will illustrate how its latest platform is dedicated to designing, demonstrating and testing solutions for sustainable and affordable energy access-for-all in Southeast Asia as well as the future of urban electricity distribution. The project is done in collaboration with the Energy Research Institute at the Nanyang Technological University and is fully operational in October 2020.

Apart from an in-depth overview of the REIDS-SPORE platform covering areas such as its micro-grid, wind and hydrogen full chain for mobility; the speaker will also delve into ENGIE’s R&D roadmap and will close with a ‘live’ Q&A session.

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15:00 - 15:30 hrs Strengthening Energy Resilience through Innovation and Cooperation
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The crisis has highlighted a critical need for energy regulators to prepare our energy systems for future disruptions, and the important role international cooperation plays to build a resilient and future-ready energy workforce.

  • What are the key regulatory challenges and measures taken in managing the impact of COVID-19 on the energy system?
  • What are your key priorities going forward?
  • What role does international cooperation play in creating our low carbon energy future together?
15:30 – 16:00 hrs COP26 - The Road to COP26: Energy, Finance and the UK’s International Priorities
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The presentation will set out the UK’s roadmap towards COP26 in Glasgow, and its objectives across the 5 key themes of COP26 (the energy transition, nature, adaptation and resilience, transport and finance). In particular, on international priorities for the COP26 Energy Transition campaign, enabling a low-carbon energy transition in ASEAN, and the important role that green finance plays in underpinning and supporting this transition.

16:00-16:30 hrs World Nuclear Association - Nuclear Energy’s Role in the Post-Pandemic Recovery and Clean Energy Transition
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Hear from World Nuclear Association as they share an overview on nuclear generation in the world today and its long-term role in a clean energy future. The presentation will focus on the White Paper Building a stronger tomorrow: Nuclear power in the post-pandemic world and the World Nuclear Performance Report, covering electricity generation and new build performance in 2019.”

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16:30 hrs End of SIEW Energy Insights