Driving Sustainable Future: 2nd Low Carbon Fuels Summit in Singapore
Key Ideas
- Low Carbon Fuels Conference in Singapore focuses on sustainable solutions for decarbonizing transport sectors like aviation and maritime.
- Key discussions include scaling production of low-carbon fuels, feedstock scarcity, policy frameworks, and harmonizing supply chains.
- Industry experts from finance, research, and leading markets share insights on regulations, development, and collaboration for a low-carbon future.
- The event aims to empower stakeholders to navigate regulatory challenges and accelerate progress towards a resilient, low-carbon future.
The 2025 Low Carbon Fuels Conference is set to take place in Singapore on February 20-21, following the success of the inaugural event. The conference aims to address the pressing need for sustainable solutions in decarbonizing transport sectors, particularly aviation and maritime. With Singapore's commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, the event aligns with the nation's sustainability goals. Low-carbon fuels such as Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF), renewable marine fuels, biofuels, ammonia, and green hydrogen are highlighted as key tools to mitigate environmental impacts and achieve net-zero targets. The conference will delve into challenges and opportunities in scaling production, addressing feedstock scarcity, evolving regulatory landscapes, and harmonizing sustainable fuel supply chains. Key discussions will focus on policy frameworks, financing mechanisms, and innovative feedstocks to meet the growing demand for low-carbon fuels. The event brings together industry experts, policymakers, and stakeholders to share insights on regulations, development, and collaboration in advancing sustainable mobility. The Networking Cocktail Reception, sponsored by Hanwa Co Ltd, offers a platform for delegates to network, exchange ideas, and explore collaborative opportunities. Overall, the conference aims to empower stakeholders to navigate regulatory challenges, share best practices, and accelerate progress towards a sustainable future.
Topics
Policy
Green Hydrogen
Aviation
Maritime
Renewable Energy
Innovation
Sustainability
Transportation
Conference
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