This is part of a new agreement signed between Mitsubishi, Chiyoda and Sembcorp Industries, which will look to leverage Chiyoda’s proven hydrogen storage and transportation technology.

Read more: Singapore to expand low-carbon hydrogen technologies to support the energy transition
Read more:
Singapore first: Shell to trial use of hydrogen fuel cells in ships

It is expected that this initiative will help position Singapore at the front of the hydrogen market in Asia whilst also strengthening its low-emission technologies as it targets net zero emissions by 2050.

Through the agreement, it is hoped that this will also promote further hydrogen and low-emission technology initiatives to create a hydrogen hub in Asia.

Hydrogen will also be imported from outside the nation to support the rising demand for hydrogen in the industry.

US DOE, General Motors, Microsoft and Plug Power

What does the US Department of Energy (DOE), General Motors, Microsoft and Plug Power have in common? They’re all speaking at H2 View’s North American Virtual Hydrogen Event in October. Will you be joining us on October 19?

North America is in a prime position to lead efforts in decarbonisation, but it still has great distances to travel. The region has been giving chase in a race to green hydrogen dominated by Europe and Asia-Pacific. If policymakers and industry can work together and take the right steps to realise a hydrogen vision, the region is perfectly placed to expand its global energy leadership at scale and speed.

What lessons can be learned from Europe’s policymakers? What are the challenges to be overcome? What are the strengths and opportunities? How can North America go from giving chase to taking a lead in hydrogen? These are all questions our virtual event will address across H2 View’s four pillars of Mobility, Power, Policy and Technology.

Further information on the event, agenda and confirmed speakers can be found here.

To book your virtual delegate pass, click here.