Keppel Data Centres, Chevron, Pan-United and Surbana Jurong, with the support of the National Research Foundation, have joined forced to jointly develop the first end-to-end decarbonisation process in Singapore.
The companies today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will see the development of a carbon capture, utilisation and sequestration (CCUS) system to help Singapore lower its carbon emissions.
As part of the MoU, Keppel Data Centres, Chevron, Pan-United and Surbana Jurong will jointly explore, identify and develop mature carbon capture technologies, coupled with novel technologies that utilise cryogens, membranes and hydrogen.
The four companies will also leverage their combined resources, knowledge and capabilities with other research partners, institutes of higher learning and international partners to advance the development of the CCUS technologies.
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