Singapore creates new lab to pursue economic decarbonisation options

Published 06:03 on April 29, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:06 on April 29, 2024  / Helen Clark /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Singapore will spend S$60 million ($44 mln) on a new institute to study various decarbonisation techniques, from new fuels to carbon capture and storage, with a focus on cutting the emissions of its energy and chemical sectors.
Singapore will spend S$60 million ($44 mln) on a new institute to study various decarbonisation techniques, from new fuels to carbon capture and storage, with a focus on cutting the emissions of its energy and chemical sectors.


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