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The National Research Foundation of Singapore announced a mega research project at the CREATE seminar

The National Research Foundation of Singapore announced a mega research project at the CREATE seminar (Photo: CREATE)

Singapore's government has allocated $90 million through the National Research Foundation (NRF) to launch nine research projects spanning three to five years, aimed at achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. This initiative focuses on hydrogen energy and sustainable chemical applications, expected to significantly bolster energy and industrial decarbonization efforts.

Research targets hydrogen, green chemistry, and synthetic biology

The announcement was made at a seminar hosted by the Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE), where Tan Chorh Chuan, Permanent Secretary of the National Research and Development Office, emphasized the ambitious scale and collaborative nature of these large-scale decarbonization studies.

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