Energy-efficient Buildings

Anchorpoint, Liang Court named as first Energy Smart Retail Malls

Shopping malls Anchorpoint and Liang Court have been named the first two Energy Smart Retail Malls in Singapore by the National Environment Agency. This is in recognition of their energy-saving measures to improve energy efficiency and lower operating costs. Anchorpoint spent some S$455,000 to retrofit its chiller system. That helped to reduce its electricity consumption by 1,192 megawatt-hours every...

Singapore government encourages CEOs to invest in green buildings

The government has been taking the lead in turning its buildings green and is now asking Singapore CEOs to follow suit. Some experts say that planning to go green right from the design stage can mean substantial savings in energy costs later. The public sector is paving the way, with the Environment Building being a prime example of an energy-efficient government building. And private sector firms are...

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