Channel NewsAsia 21 May 08;
SINGAPORE: The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said implementing environmentally friendly practices at home can help families cut utility bills by over S$1,000 a year.
BCA said the number of green homes has increased in Singapore after the Green Mark Scheme was introduced in 2005.
About 100 green buildings were certified last year – five times more than the numbers in 2005 and 2006.
Over 60 of these buildings are residential projects with various green features. Another 18,000 units of green homes are expected to be made available soon.
According to a BCA study, savings from the use of energy efficient air-conditioners could be between S$1,000 and S$1,800 per household per year.
The authority will step up public education to raise awareness about the economic and environmental benefits of green living.- CNA/so
Green practices can cut utility bills by over S$1,000
posted by Ria Tan at 5/21/2008 08:10:00 PM
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