The way forward: A competitive hydrogen company will help bring Singapore’s power sector to net zero by 2050. — The Straits Times/ANN
A NEW S$25mil (RM78.9mil) research institute aimed at making green hydrogen a commercially viable clean fuel to power Singapore’s needs has been launched as the republic moves to decarbonise its energy sector.
The National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Centre for Hydrogen Innovations will help create breakthrough technologies that will make hydrogen a viable green energy source.
