Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy was launched at the Singapore International Energy Week 2022. To this end, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) invited interested parties to submit proposals to build, own and operate low or zero-carbon power generation and bunkering solutions in Jurong Island, Singapore.
The Expression of Interest (EOI) will enable Singapore to explore the use of low or zero-carbon fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia for power generation, alongside other low-carbon alternatives such as electricity imports and domestic renewable energy sources.
Low or zero-carbon ammonia may also have multiple end-use pathways for power generation and bunkering. Beyond the power and maritime sectors, low or zero-carbon hydrogen and ammonia are also promising decarbonisation pathways for our energy, chemicals and aviation sectors.
The EOI will also enable Singapore to assess the viability of such projects, and support the development of the safety standards, regulations and ecosystem needed.
Hydrogen and ammonia have the potential to be a needle-moving decarbonisation solution for the power sector. Through this Expression of Interest, EMA is keen to collaborate with interested industry partners to explore what could possibly be the world’s first low or zero-carbon ammonia solution for power generation
said Ngiam Shih Chun, Chief Executive of EMA.
Interested parties should visit the EMA website or the MPA website for the EOI document for more details, and to reach out to the point-of-contacts contained therein with their queries by 16 January 2023, if any. Interested parties are invited to submit their proposals by 30 April 2023, 2359 hrs (Singapore time).