Singapore Allocates Land on Jurong Island for Green Energy and Data Centres
29 Oct 2025
Singapore
Singapore is bolstering its green ambitions by allocating about 300 hectares—roughly 10% of Jurong Island’s 3,000-hectare area—for renewable energy facilities and low-carbon fuel production, announced the Economic Development Board (EDB) and JTC Corporation. The western-side land will support solar power, sustainable aviation fuel, zero-carbon ammonia for energy and shipping, battery storage, and hydrogen-ready plants. Separately, 20 hectares will host Singapore’s largest low-carbon data centre park, with up to 700 megawatts capacity, aligning with the 2024 Green Data Centre Roadmap. Minister Tan See Leng hailed Jurong Island as a global testbed for low-carbon tech at the Singapore International Energy Week, fostering specialty chemicals growth and over 1,000 jobs.
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