Singapore is one step closer to achieving its international climate commitment to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050 following the announcement of its new national hydrogen strategy.
Announced during the Singapore International Energy Week by Lawrence Wong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, the strategy outlined Singapore’s plan to develop hydrogen as a major decarbonisation pathway.
Having explored a range of low-carbon solutions, the Government of Singapore has identified hydrogen as a key contender for driving the country’s energy transition while strengthening energy security – an area that has been threatened globally following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Capable of releasing zero greenhouse gases (GHGs) when combusted, hydrogen’s reputation as a low-carbon fuel could see it playing a major role in diversifying Singapore’s energy mix.
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