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The Energy Market Authority (EMA) of Singapore announced ‘Advancing the Energy Transition’ as the theme for Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2021.
Given the global momentum to tackle climate change, the energy transition is an urgent priority for many countries, including Singapore. While green growth and low carbon energy sources are developing rapidly, challenges remain. As energy demand growth is expected to remain high in Asia, more efforts will be needed to reset the balance between economic growth and energy sustainability. International collaboration will be vital to create business opportunities, green jobs and enhancing energy resilience to ensure a more sustainable energy future for all. Against this backdrop, global stakeholders will gather at SIEW 2021 to discuss how we can advance the low carbon energy transition.
Singapore International Energy Week 2021 Brings Global Leaders Together to Advance the Energy Transition
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Advancing the Energy Transition as the theme for Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2021.
2. Given the global momentum to tackle climate change, the energy transition is an urgent priority for many countries including Singapore. While green growth and low carbon energy sources are developing rapidly, challenges remain. As energy demand growth is expected to remain high in Asia, more efforts will be needed to reset the balance between economic growth and energy sustainability. International collaboration will be vital to create business opportunities, green jobs and enhancing energy resilience to ensure a more sustainable energy future for all. Against this backdrop, global stakeholders will gather at SIEW 2021 to discuss how we can advance the low carbon energy transition.
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New Delhi: Experts from India and Japan discussed possibilities of collaboration for promotion of hydrogen-based technologies as well as related innovations, trends, concerns, and solutions at a webinar on De-carbonisation: Exploring the Hydrogen Prospects and Innovative Technologies.
“Challenges for India-Japan hydrogen research is cost reduction and improved performance for fuel cells, hydrogen storage, challenges for viable green hydrogen process routes, significant investments required for research infrastructure and support for commercialisation,” Rangan Banerjee, Forbes Marshall Chair Professor, Department of Energy Science and Engineering, IIT Bombay pointed out.
Distinguished Professor Kojima Yoshitsugu, National Science Centre for Basic Research and Development, Hiroshima University, said that ammonia could be a potential hydrogen carrier because of its high hydrogen densities. “Direct combustion of ammonia is also possible without emission of carbon dioxide
UAE Chapter of IAEE to organise webinar on Role of Hydrogen in a Global Context
ABU DHABI, 18th April, 2021 (WAM) Khalifa University of Science and Technology today announced the UAE Chapter of the International Association for Energy Economics (UAE-IAEE) will organise
a webinar on the role of hydrogen in a global context to highlight the opportunities and challenges for hydrogen as a key energy sector in in Asia, Europe and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
The webinar, titled ‘Hydrogen in a Global Context’, will be held on 21 April at 5:00pm in the UAE (9:00am EST), and will be moderated by Dr. Steve Griffiths, Senior Vice President for Research and Development, and Professor of Practice, Khalifa University. Panelists will include Professor Professor Masakazu Toyoda, Chairman and CEO, The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, Ahmad O. Al Khowaiter, Chief Technology Officer, Saudi Aramco, Saudi Arabia, and Robin Mills, CEO, Qamar Energy, UAE.