The Green Business Times Guide to Singapore Government Funding and Incentives for the Environment

June 14, 2011 by  
Filed under Features, Resources

Singapore is well-known as a clean and green city with the government striving for environmental sustainability while growing the economy. The government has also identified Environmental and Water Technologies (EWT) including Clean Energy as strategic areas where Singapore has a competitive edge and which could generate future economic growth.

To accelerate the growth of the environmental industry and to maintain Singapore’s image as a clean and green city, the government has initiated several funding and incentive schemes related to energy efficiency, clean energy, green buildings, water and environmental technologies, green transport, waste minimisation, environmental management system, environmental initiatives, clean development mechanism, and green IT.

The funding and incentive schemes are provided by government agencies such as:

To help businesses understand what’s available, we have compiled a list of 33 government funding and incentives for the environment:

  1. Energy Efficiency Improvement Assistance Scheme (EASe)
  2. Grant for Energy Efficient Technologies (GREET)
  3. One-Year Accelerated Depreciation Allowance for Energy Efficient Equipment and Technology (One-Year ADAS)
  4. Design for Efficiency Scheme (DfE)
  5. SCEM Training Grant
  6. Clean Energy Research and Testbedding Programme (CERT)
  7. Energy Research Development Fund (ERDF)
  8. Solar Capability Scheme (SCS)
  9. Market Development Fund
  10. Green Mark Incentive Scheme for Existing Buildings (GMIS-EB)
  11. Green Mark Incentive Scheme for New Buildings (GMIS-NB)
  12. Green Mark Incentive Scheme – Design Prototype (GMIS-DP)
  13. Green Mark Gross Floor Area Incentive Scheme (GM-GFA)
  14. MND Research Fund for the Built Environment
  15. A*STAR-MND Joint Grant Call
  16. Pilot Incentive Scheme for Green Roofs
  17. Gross Floor Area Incentives for Outdoor Refreshment Area on Rooftops
  18. Water Efficiency Fund (WEF)
  19. Fast-Track Environmental and Water Technologies Incubator Scheme (Fast-Tech)
  20. Technology Pioneer (TechPioneer) Scheme
  21. Incentive for Research and Innovation Scheme (IRIS)
  22. Environmental Technology Capability Development Programme (EnviroTech CDP)
  23. Innovation Voucher Scheme
  24. Innovation for Environmental Sustainability (IES) Fund
  25. Land Transport Innovation Fund (LTIF)
  26. Green Vehicle Rebate (GVR)
  27. Transport Technology Innovation and Development Scheme (TIDES+)
  28. 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Fund
  29. Environment Technology Research Programme (ETRP)
  30. Local Enterprise Technical Assistance Scheme (LETAS)
  31. 3P Partnership Fund
  32. Clean Development Mechanism Documentation Grant
  33. Infocomm Leadership and Development Programme (iLEAD)

If we missed out any funding or incentive scheme, do let us know. Thanks! Read more

National Environment Agency Launches Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Documentation Grant

August 15, 2008 by  
Filed under Operations and Culture

The National Environment Agency (NEA) launched the $500,000 Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Documentation Grant yesterday. This is a co-funding scheme to encourage companies to develop CDM projects in Singapore and support them in engaging carbon consultancy services for the documentation needed.

The funding is capped at $100,000 for each CDM project and would be provided for up to 30% or 50% of the qualifying cost of engaging a carbon consultant to develop a Project Design Document (PDD), which depends on the need to develop a new methodology or just to use an existing approved methodology. The cost of implementing the CDM project would not be supported under the grant. Read more

A Guide to Clean Energy Initiatives and Funding by the Singapore Government

August 1, 2008 by  
Filed under Resources

Singapore has identified the clean energy industry as a key growth area since Mar 2007. The clean energy industry is expected to “contribute S$1.7 billion to the GDP and create 7,000 jobs by 2015“. To support our vision of a Clean Energy Hub, there are several clean energy initiatives and funding by the government as shown in the list below:

  1. Clean Energy Programme Office (CEPO)
  2. Clean Energy Research and Testbedding Programme (CERT)
  3. Clean Energy Research Programme (CERP)
  4. Solar Capability Scheme (SCS)
  5. Market Development Fund
  6. Singapore Initiative in New Energy Technologies (SINERGY) Centre
  7. Innovation for Environmental Sustainability (IES) Fund (related funding)
  8. MND Research Fund for the Built Environment (related funding)

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