hydrogen

How can the energy sector realise a greener future? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Special Feature

How can the energy sector realise a greener future?

Climate tech and hydrogen fuel will be among the key discussion topics at Gastech 2023 in Singapore from Sept 5 to Sept 8.

Company in the news

Keppel breaks ground for Singapore's first hydrogen ready cogeneration plant

The construction of the plant with a consortium comprising Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific and Jurong Engineering began on July 19.

Sustainability

City Energy, Senoko Energy sign MOU to study hydrogen import and supply between their facilities

City Energy and Senoko Energy will also explore other hydrogen-related opportunities, including green hydrogen.

SGX Research Series: 10 in 10

H2G Green's pivot to green hydrogen

H2G Green’s strong focus on sustainability is its key value proposition to shareholders
City Energy, Gentari sign MOUs for hydrogen import studies, cross-border EV charging networks - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

City Energy, Gentari sign MOUs for hydrogen import studies, cross-border EV charging networks

The two companies will also jointly deploy publicly accessible EV chargers on each other’s EV networks.
How Singapore's gas infrastructure could accelerate a low-carbon future - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

How Singapore's gas infrastructure could accelerate a low-carbon future

Evolving hydrogen technologies provide a further synergy with the region’s existing energy infrastructure
Singapore sets 2050 net-zero target, unveils national hydrogen strategy - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Singapore sets 2050 net-zero target, unveils national hydrogen strategy

DPM Lawrence Wong announced Singapore's updated climate commitments at the Singapore International Energy Week on Oct 25.

Sustainability

Nanofilm JV signs MOU with City Energy to study fuel cell solutions with hydrogen

The study is expected to commence in early 2023 and will continue till mid-2024.

Corporate moves

Keppel announces $750 mil plan to develop Singapore’s first hydrogen-ready power plant

Construction to be undertaken by Mitsubishi Power and Jurong Engineering and is expected to be completed in 1H2026.
Nanofilm-Temasek JV eyes more hydrogen fuel applications - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Nanofilm-Temasek JV eyes more hydrogen fuel applications

Nanofilm has partnered Temasek in a new hydrogen venture. Find out how it plans to navigate this new business area.
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