Singapore’s ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 is contingent on technological advances, such as the availability of low-carbon technologies, for instance, hydrogen as an alternative energy source as well as carbon capture, utilisation and storage. Collective action at all levels from research to policymaking is needed for such technologies to become viable strategies for Singapore to achieve its decarbonisation goals.
NUS is one of the key exhibitors at SIEW 2023, showcasing the University’s research projects and innovations in sustainable energy technologies that will drive a net-zero emissions future.
Themed “Energy Transition Towards a Net Zero World”, the 16th edition of the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) provides a platform for conversations between researchers, industry experts, policymakers and commentators on the best practices and solutions within the global energy space. SIEW 2023, which is currently ongoing, is held at Marina Bay Sands from 23 to 27 October 2023.
NUS has been playing a vital role in shaping the energy landscape in Singapore through innovations in research and development. This year, the University is showcasing its cutting-edge research projects and initiatives at SIEW 2023 to highlight its commitment to harness multidisciplinary research in order to pioneer transformative technologies that will facilitate Singapore’s transition to a net-zero emissions world by delivering sustainable energy solutions.
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