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EMA issues grant call to co-fund carbon capture and storage feasibility studies on S’pore’s power sector

Jovi Ho
Jovi Ho • 2 min read
EMA issues grant call to co-fund carbon capture and storage feasibility studies on S’pore’s power sector
The government is also developing a carbon capture and storage project to aggregate CO2 emissions on Jurong Island for overseas storage. The first phase is likely to start around 2030, says EMA. Photo: Bloomberg
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The Energy Market Authority (EMA) has issued a grant call to select power generation companies and industry partners to co-fund and conduct site-specific carbon capture and storage (CCS) feasibility studies for the power sector. 

According to EMA, the grant call aims to study two power sector CCS pathways: post-combustion carbon capture for combined-cycle gas turbines (CCGTs) and pre-combustion carbon capture to produce hydrogen for power generation. 

Post-combustion carbon capture refers to the installation of an on-site carbon dioxide (CO2) capture unit to capture CO2 from waste gas produced during the combustion of natural gas in CCGTs. 

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