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Hydrogen: The Clean Fuel That Could Change Singapore’s Energy Landscape

Hydrogen is the focus of Singapore's efforts to adopt low-carbon technologies, with the potential benefits being the decarbonization of various sectors such as power generation, industrial processes, and transportation.
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The world is currently at a critical juncture in the development of low-carbon hydrogen, with many countries and corporations investing heavily in new technologies and supply chains. Singapore is one such country that believes it has the potential to play a crucial role in achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, while also enhancing energy security and resilience.

Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier that can be easily stored and transported, making it an attractive option for decarbonizing multiple sectors simultaneously. It can be used to power plants, transportation vehicles, and industrial processes, and can even be injected into existing natural gas pipelines.

Despite its small size and lack of suitable land for large-scale solar and wind farms, Singapore is well-placed to become a hub for low-carbon hydrogen production and distribution, thanks to its strategic location and strong infrastructure. The country has already established partnerships with Australia and Japan to import low-carbon hydrogen and is exploring ways to develop domestic production capacity through the use of technologies such as electrolysis, which splits water into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable electricity.

Read more details from MTI here.

Decarbonising Singapore's Power Sector

The Singaporean government has set ambitious targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve net-zero emissions as soon as possible. To achieve these targets, Singapore needs to reduce the carbon intensity of its power sector, which currently accounts for the largest share of the country’s emissions. Low-carbon hydrogen is a promising avenue for decarbonizing Singapore’s power sector, as it can be produced from a variety of low-carbon energy sources, such as solar and wind power, and can be used to generate electricity with zero greenhouse gas emissions.

With fully hydrogen-based Combined Cycle Gas Turbines (CCGTs) expected to become commercially viable by 2030 andcontinued technological advancements and global efforts, hydrogen could meet up to 50% of Singapore’s estimated electricity demand by 2050.

Decarbonising Singapore's Industries

Low-carbon hydrogen presents significant opportunities for mitigating industrial emissions and promoting sustainable production. As more companies transition towards producing eco-friendly products like biofuels and synthetic fuels, its demand as a feedstock is likely to increase. It also presents a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels in power and heat generation, making it a potentially valuable tool in decarbonizing industrial sectors.

Decarbonising Singapore's Marine Sector

Low-carbon hydrogen can play a crucial role in reducing emissions from the maritime industry, with ammonia expected to feature prominently in the sector’s transition towards multiple fuel sources. As a major global shipping hub, Singapore is well-positioned to facilitate this transition and is working with international partners to explore the potential of ammonia as a marine fuel.

Building Hydrogen Capabilities

Singapore’s approach to low-carbon hydrogen deployment is focused on building capabilities in critical areas like industry, infrastructure, and workforce development while pacing infrastructure development and deployment in line with technological and global progress. This approach involves investing in research and development, collaborating with international partners, and undertaking long-term infrastructure planning.

In line with the strategy, Cyclect Energy is committed to supporting the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen technologies in Singapore and other parts of Asia. As an expert System Integrator and after-sales service provider, we help technology providers navigate the regulatory landscape and enable the successful implementation of projects. If you’re interested in exploring low-carbon possibilities, including electrolysers or fuel cell systems, please contact us today. Together, we can work towards creating a sustainable future for generations to come. Contact us to learn how Cyclect has helped many leading technology companies deploy and support their projects.