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SEAS members can join our committees focused on different areas within sustainable energy. These committees give an opportunity to our members to have in-depth discussions on specific areas to address policy issues, state of the market as well as new opportunities to collaborate with each other.

 

Committees:

Clean Energy

 

Christophe Inglin - Chairman

Frank Phuan - Vice-Chairman

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Energy Efficiency

Vincent Low - Chairman

Nilesh Jadhav - Vice-Chairman

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Sustainable Infrastructure

 

Dr Sanjay Kuttan - Chairman

 

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Sustainable Finance

Koh Khai Yang - Chairman

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Working Groups:

Carbon

 

Vinod Kesava - Chairman

Hum Wei Mei - Vice-Chairman

 

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Energy Storage and Mobility

 

Peter Ng - Co-Chairman

Kelvin Lim - Co-Chairman 

 

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Hydrogen

 

Vipul Tuli - Chairman

 

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Sustainable Energy Start-Up Network (SESUN)

 

Melvyn Yeo - Chairman

Mahesh Kumar - Vice Chairman

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PowerACE 2021

     
  PowerACE 2020
     
 

PowerACE 2019

     
  PowerACE 2018

 

 

The sustainable energy landscape has changed substantially since SEAS was set up. There has been continuous drop in equipment costs making clean energy cost competitive especially in the case of solar and wind. Conversations have now moved from just generation technologies and energy efficiency to, smart grids, storage, block chain technologies, distributed generation, and no longer the need to have base loads from traditional source of energy like coal, oil and gas. These new conversations  are set to make a big impact and will enhance & accelerate the energy transition.

Singapore is on a path of transitioning and transformation to a low carbon economy and the introduction of carbon tax and open electricity markets are steps in that right direction. As such, SEAS and our members are continuing to push the envelope to accelerate the adoption of cleaner technologies and energy efficient processes and will continue to engage the government through dialogue and white papers to help  smoothen the policy framework when required for scaling up the adoption of renewables, storage and  energy efficiency. 

SEAS membership services are geared towards assisting our members to accelerate their business growth. We have a range of business services and training courses that increase the capabilities and capacity of our members, and their market and development needs. We are also looking to activate more committees and working groups to address the needs of different companies in SEAS and hope this will address the needs of more companies in our membership and attract many more sustainable companies to join SEAS 

We therefore look forward to welcoming sustainable energy companies to SEAS so that they can join our networks and together grow the sustainable energy sector and in the near future to establish Singapore as a hub for sustainable energy.

Mr. Edwin Khew
Chairman, SEAS