Skip to main content

Posts

Critical Reflection

  Module learning: As the trimester comes to a close, I am confident to say that I have achieved the 2 goals that I set for myself at the beginning of this module. Through the various assignments and activities, I have grown to be a better writer and communicator. My first goal is to become a more confident person in terms of communicating with my peers. Throughout this trimester, I was given a lot of opportunities to work on my communication skills. Through class discussions and project meetings, I have learned to express myself more clearly and confidently. I have also gained a deeper understanding of the importance of effective communication that can be useful in the real world. These opportunities have helped me understand the importance of effective communication, and I am eager to continue developing my skills in this area. My next goal was to improve my writing and critical thinking skills. I am glad to say that I had made significant progress in this area. The summary reader re
Recent posts

Typical drain cleaning and maintenance

  The Public Utilities Board (PUB) manages Singapore’s water supply and drainage systems, including the maintenance of drainage systems to prevent water ponding and flooding (Public utility Board, 2023b). PUB conducts regular inspections to detect any clogging or damage to the system and performs structural repairs and maintenance as needed (Public Utility Board, n.d). The Department of Public Cleanliness (DPC) conducts regular drain cleaning (Kiasu Plumber, 2020). Equipment such as special nozzles, combination tankers, and high-pressure jetting equipment is used for this process (Lian Shing, n.d.). This cleaning process helps to remove debris and waste that may be blocking the drain flow. On top of that, collection devices such as float booms and litter traps are also placed strategically along the drains(Kiasu Plumber, 2020). This proactive approach to maintenance and cleaning helps to prevent water ponding and flooding, while also protecting public health in Singapore.

Summary Reader Response Draft 3: SolarNova Programme

“HDB to Bring Solar Energy to Over 8,000 Blocks Through SolarNova Programme," a web post from Housing & Development Board (HDB) (2022), states that HDB plans to achieve a total solar capacity target of 540 megawatt-peak (MWp) by 2030 for 1290 HDB blocks and 99 government sites. This goal equates to the energy required to run 135,000 4-room HDB apartments for a year. HDB discusses its plans to reach this goal with its seventh solar leasing tender for the SolarNova programme. Along with HDB, this programme is spearheaded by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) to expedite the installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Singapore. This initiative is also a crucial element of the HDB Green Towns Programme (GTP), which strives to make HDB towns more sustainable by reducing energy usage with solar panels. As of now, including its latest tender, HDB reported a total solar capacity of 380 MWp has been committed for over 8400 blocks. To benefit from economies of scale and mi

Summary Reader Response Draft 2: SolarNova Programme

“HDB to Bring Solar Energy to Over 8,000 Blocks Through SolarNova Programme," a web post from Housing & Development Board (HDB) (2022), states that HDB plans to achieve a total solar capacity target of 540 megawatt-peak (MWp) by 2030 for 1290 HDB blocks and 99 government sites. This goal equates to the energy required to run 135,000 4-room HDB apartments for a year. HDB discusses its plans to reach this goal with its seventh solar leasing tender for the SolarNova programme. Along with HDB, this programme is spearheaded by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) to expedite the installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Singapore. This initiative is also a crucial element of the HDB Green Towns Programme (GTP), which strives to make HDB towns more sustainable by reducing energy usage with solar panels. As of now, including its latest tender, HDB reported a total solar capacity of 380 MWp has been committed for over 8400 blocks. To benefit from economies of scale and mi

Summary Reader Response Draft 1: SolarNova Programme

"HDB to Bring Solar Energy to Over 8,000 Blocks Through SolarNova Programme," a web post from Housing & Development Board (HDB) (2022), states that HDB plans to achieve a total solar capacity target of 540 megawatt-peak (MWp) by 2030 for 1290 HDB blocks and 99 government sites. This goal equates to the energy required to run 135,000 4-room HDB apartments for a year. HDB plans to reach this goal with its seventh solar leasing tender for the SolarNova programme. Along with HDB, this programme is spearheaded by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) to expedite the installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Singapore. This initiative is also a crucial element of the HDB Green Towns Programme (GTP), which strives to make HDB towns more sustainable by reducing energy usage with solar panels. As of now, including its latest tender, HDB has committed to a total solar capacity of 380 MWp for over 8400 blocks. To benefit from economies of scale and minimize costs for sol

Summary Draft 2: SolarNova Programme

According to the Housing Development Board (HDB) (2022) article, "HDB to Bring Solar Energy to Over 8,000 Blocks Through SolarNova Programme," HDB announces its seventh solar leasing tender for the SolarNova Programme. The Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) is co-directing the programme, which aims to expedite the installation of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Singapore. This initiative is also a crucial element of the HDB Green Towns Programme (GTP), which strives to make HDB towns more sustainable by reducing energy usage with solar panels. With this initiative to promote greater usage of solar panels, carbon emissions can be greatly reduced thus mitigating climate change. Currently, HDB has committed to a solar capacity of 380 megawatt-peak (MWp). With its new tender, HDB announces a target of 540MWp by 2030 for over 1,290 HDB blocks and 99 government sites. Mr Tan (as cited in HDB, 2022), states that this programme, as a vital part of the HDB GTP, aids HDB in achi

Summary Draft 1: SolarNova Programme

According to the article released by Housing and Development Board (HDB) (2022), HDB has launched its seventh solar leasing tender under the SolarNova Programme. This programme is co-led by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), and it aims to accelerate the deployment of photovoltaic (PV) systems in Singapore. This initiative is also an integral element of the HDB Green Towns Programme (GTP) which strives to make HDB towns more sustainable and liveable by reducing energy consumption. HDB announces a target of 540 MWp by 2030 from its current total capacity of 380MWp. According to Mr. Tan (2022), 540WMp of energy could potentially power about 135,000 4-room HDB flats. The most recent tender, with a 75 MWp capacity, combines public sector demand for solar panel installations across 1290 HDB flats and 99 government sites. To date, over 8400 HDB blocks have been committed for solar installation. Out of the 8400, 2700 HDB blocks have already been installed with solar panels. As fo