Singapore explores hydrogen as energy source

Govt to conduct consultancy study on hydrogen imports and downstream uses

A hydrogen pump attendant at the Kawasaki Hydrogen Station, operated by Air Liquide, in Japan's Kanagawa prefecture.
A hydrogen pump attendant at the Kawasaki Hydrogen Station, operated by Air Liquide, in Japan's Kanagawa prefecture. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
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Singapore is looking to import hydrogen as a new fuel source, and has put up a consultancy tender on government procurement portal GeBiz to examine the feasibility of doing so.

The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has invited bids for a Consultancy Study on Hydrogen Imports and Downstream Applications for Singapore.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 01, 2019, with the headline Singapore explores hydrogen as energy source. Subscribe