Lynda Hong, Channel NewsAsia 11 Dec 09;
SINGAPORE : S$1.2 billion worth of energy is used by 80 per cent of Singaporeans living in HDB estates.
To help flat dwellers reduce energy use, authorities have launched the Energy Save Programme. It was jointly launched by the Housing and Development Board (HDB), National Environment Agency (NEA) and Energy Market Authority.
It aims to reduce energy use in HDB common areas by 30 per cent, thereby saving some S$30 million, while HDB households can save an estimated S$90 million.
The Energy Save Programme also showcases energy saving tips and solutions through a mock-up of an energy-efficient concept flat.
Interactive displays also give tips on how to reduce energy consumption at home by making the green switch and practicing simple habits.
A recent HDB trial of two 4-room flats adopting energy-efficient appliances and lifestyles showed a 35 per cent reduction in energy use, with utility bills down by some S$70 per month. - CNA /ls
Energy Save Programme launched to lower Singapore's energy consumption
posted by Ria Tan at 12/11/2009 08:02:00 AM
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