Singapore studies hydrogen as power firms ready plants for cleaner fuel
Singapore is laying the groundwork for hydrogen adoption, with the Energy Market Authority studying laws, infrastructure and safety standards needed to support the new fuel. Power companies are already upgrading plants to improve efficiency and cut emissions, while exploring options such as hydrogen blending and carbon capture. Hydrogen could meet up to half of Singapore’s electricity demand by 2050, but challenges remain around cost, safety and supply chains. Nasyrah Rohim reports.
Singapore is laying the groundwork for hydrogen adoption, with the Energy Market Authority studying laws, infrastructure and safety standards needed to support the new fuel. Power companies are already upgrading plants to improve efficiency and cut emissions, while exploring options such as hydrogen blending and carbon capture. Hydrogen could meet up to half of Singapore’s electricity demand by 2050, but challenges remain around cost, safety and supply chains. Nasyrah Rohim reports.