Singapore, July 16 -- Three Singaporean power companies, namely Keppel, PacificLight Power, and YTL PowerSeraya, will conduct feasibility studies on carbon capture and storage (CCS) to support the country's low-carbon transition, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) announced.
Five proposals from these companies have been selected by EMA to receive co-funding for CCS research at specific sites. This move follows a grant call launched in October 2024, which invited the power sector to explore potential CCS solutions as part of Singapore's energy transition toward a low-carbon future.
The funding facilitates the study of two CCS pathways in the power sector: post-combustion carbon capture and pre-combustion carbon capture.
Post-combustion cap...