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Keppel Seghers and NEA to jointly study feasibility of carbon capture at Singapore’s WTE plants

Khairani Afifi Noordin
Khairani Afifi Noordin • 2 min read
Keppel Seghers and NEA to jointly study feasibility of carbon capture at Singapore’s WTE plants
The feasibility study will leverage Keppel Seghers’ experience and expertise in WTE plants. Photo: Keppel Corp
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Keppel Infrastructure’s environmental technology and infrastructure unit Keppel Seghers and the National Environment Agency (NEA) have signed a memorandum of understanding for a joint study on the feasibility of carbon capture (CC) at Singapore’s waste-to-energy (WTE) plants.

The feasibility study will leverage Keppel Seghers’ experience and expertise in WTE plants as well as an earlier CC feasibility study that it completed for the Runcorn Energy-from-Waste plant in the UK.

WTE plants play an integral role in meeting Singapore’s solid waste management needs, where incinerable waste is combusted to reduce the volume of waste for landfilling and to recover energy for electricity generation.

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