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Frederick Teo, CEO of Temasek-backed GenZero, explains how the Green Fuel Forward initiative launched with the World Economic Forum supports the aviation industry's decarbonization efforts.
SINGAPORE] Tech giant Tencent will have the opportunity to offtake at least one million carbon credits from GenZero’s ...
In addition, both parties say they will “continue to explore opportunities” by identifying climate solutions within their networks that could benefit from co-investment.
Firms that have agreed to join include Singapore Airlines, Climate Impact X, DBS Bank, UOB, Neste and Temasek.
The parties aim to retire the 246MW South Luzon Thermal Energy Corporation coal plant in 2030, more than halving its shelf life, and replace its output with clean energy while reskilling workers.
As voluntary carbon markets edge closer to regulatory integration, Mandy Rambharos argues that its distinction with the ...
Temasek’s GenZero and Tencent, an internet and technology company, have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to ...
Participants include DBS, UOB, Boeing, Qantas Group, Singapore Airlines, Neste and DHL among others Read more at The Business Times.
The World Economic Forum (WEF), in collaboration with Temasek subsidiary GenZero, has announced the launch of Green Fuel Forward, a new initiative designed to scale demand for sustainable aviation ...
SINGAPORE - The World Economic Forum and Singapore’s GenZero launched an initiative on May 5 aimed at boosting regional demand for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and bolstering the aviation ...
Of the firm’s total assets, €500 million ( US$562.83 milliion ) is currently allocated to natural capital, reflecting its ...