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A commons for energy learning

We create open-access resources to build new narratives and foundations for a just energy transition

WHAT WE HAVE DONE

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VISIT WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANT

Senoko WTE Plant is the third waste incineration plant built in Singapore and is one of four incineration plants currently operating.

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WORKSHOP WITH SJI (I)

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VISIT TO TENGAH FLOATING FARMS

Tengah Solar Farm is Singapore’s first large-scale solar floating farm and amongst the world’s largest inland solar PV sites.

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COURSES

Explore our courses that are made to help you expand your knowledge on all things energy

PODCASTS

Explore our courses that are made to help you expand your knowledge on all things energy

Italy-IRENA Action for Climate Toolkit (I-ACT) Workshop

Tap on our community of peer trainers to engage with core knowledge on tackling climate change over two days! Keen to host one at your school or organisation?

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WHO IS THIS FOR?

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HANDS ON LEARNING

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COURSES

Six easy learning modules for educators to bring up-to-date energy content into your classrooms, curated to fit Singapore’s context.

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ENERGY POLICY & GOVERNANCE

Economic Opportunity | Sustainable Production | Climate Change

This module aims to provide you with useful vocabulary to engage in energy discussions. Who are the major players in climate negotiations, and how could you get involved?

  1. Energy Governance

    1. Part One: Domestic Energy Governance

    2. Part Two: Global Energy Governance

  2. Policy Instruments

  3. Decision-Making Processes and the UNFCCC

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PODCASTS

What does energy have to do with you and me? Our series of five episodes shed light on how energy connects with issues close to heart.

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terraforming narratives with madhumita aradhanari

08 August 2024 | 55 Min 32 Sec

Beyond obvious intersections of the energy-land nexus, we chat about why we need more systems-thinking approaches to our climate realities, why narratives matter for building truly sustainable energy futures and what it means to bring joy to the work.

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sunny side up with bolong chew

16 August 2024 | 37 Min 15 Sec

We speak to Bolong about what Get Solar is doing to provide greater access to solar, overcome barriers to adoption, and address our curiosities towards solar PV waste.

 

And more importantly, we ask: is it enough for us to simply change our energy sources? Join us to find out.

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fueling the future with shakti ramkumar

22 August 2024 | 36 Min 04 Sec

Shakti draws parallels between debates on energy and food, and how strategies used to push the needle in the former could be used successfully in the latter.

 

We also ask her how she navigates the frustrations of an individual’s actions in pushing for systems change, and how we could frame this thinking differently.

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