SINGAPORE - Five Singapore and two Japanese companies on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding to develop ways to use hydrogen as a low-carbon energy source in the city-state.
The MOU was signed with support from the National Research Foundation and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore. To accelerate maritime decarbonisation, NRF researchers will work alongside the companies to study how technologies such as catalysis can be further developed for the production and distribution of hydrogen.
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