Cleantech Park

CleanTech One achieves 50% occupancy rate

Industrial landlord JTC's CleanTech One has already achieved a 50 per cent occupancy rate. This structure is the first to be completed at Singapore's first eco business park, CleanTech Park in Jurong West. CleanTech One is expected to be completed by December next year. Some of the key tenants include the Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute and Sinomen Technology, a membrane solution...

CleanTech One to be up by end-2011

It will be a 'seed' building to testbed and showcase innovative green solutions The first building at Singapore's CleanTech Park is expected to be up by end 2011 at a cost of $90 million, JTC Corporation said yesterday. With a gross floor area of 403,646 square feet, CleanTech One is expected to house about 40 green tenants, such as cleantech companies' headquarters, firms financing cleantech activities,...

S$90m CleanTech One building unveiled

Singapore's first eco-business park will have a new S$90 million building called CleanTech One. The building is the first structure for the CleanTech Park, and is due to be completed in December next year. JTC Corporation, the industrial landlord, announced this at a news conference on Monday. The two towers of the building have been designed with green sustainable features, including sky trellises that...

In harmony with nature

How JTC is employing green strategies for its upcoming CleanTech Park, and its project on air temperature prediction IS IT possible for an agency to promote industrialisation and environment protection at the same time? As contradictory as these two aims sound, they have been central to JTC Corporation's work in recent years. In a way, JTC is moving with the times. As the dangers of global warming come...

Keeping industry clean and green

CleanTech Park will be an icon for development and application of clean technologies IT is a big project befitting grand ambitions. Last month, JTC Corporation and the Economic Development Board (EDB) announced plans to build Singapore's first eco-business park in the western part of the island. The 50-hectare CleanTech Park, with one million square metres of space, could establish Singapore as a centre...

Cleantech Park to be built in Jalan Bahar by 2010

Singapore is developing a new "Cleantech Park" in Jalan Bahar for clean technology research, prototyping and light manufacturing. It will be sited next to the Nanyang Technological University, in northwest Singapore. Deputy Prime Minister and Co-ordinating Minister for National Security, S Jayakumar, gave these details at the opening of the 2nd Singapore Energy Conference on Tuesday morning. The first...

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