Advancing Sustainable Energy Solutions with Ammonia: Collaborative Efforts by NTU Singapore and Imperial College London
Key Ideas
  • NTU Singapore and Imperial College London are collaborating on a research project to develop direct ammonia solid oxide fuel cells (DA-SOFCs) as a green fuel source.
  • The project, supported by a grant from the CREATE Thematic Programme in Decarbonisation, aims to advance clean energy solutions and contribute to long-term sustainability goals.
  • Ammonia is recognized as a promising hydrogen carrier, offering high energy efficiency and scalability for sustainable energy solutions, aligning with Singapore's Green Plan 2030 and the UK's clean energy efforts.
  • The partnership between the two institutions not only focuses on technological advancements but also aims to nurture talent in sustainable energy, preparing researchers and students to drive future innovations in clean technologies.
Scientists from NTU Singapore and Imperial College London have joined forces to advance clean energy solutions with a focus on developing ammonia as a green fuel source. The research project, supported by a grant from the CREATE Thematic Programme in Decarbonisation, aims to enhance Singapore's capabilities in hydrogen utilization and promote non-fossil fuel-based pathways for sustainable aviation fuel and high-value chemicals. The collaboration will see the development of direct ammonia solid oxide fuel cells (DA-SOFCs) that hold the potential to deliver efficient and scalable energy for various applications. This initiative aligns with Singapore's and the UK's efforts to transition to cleaner energy sources to combat climate change. It is part of Singapore's Smart Nation initiative and Green Plan 2030, aiming to drive innovation in scalable energy solutions and contribute to the nation's goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050. The project not only focuses on technological advancements but also aims to nurture talent in sustainable energy, equipping researchers and students with the necessary skills to lead future advancements in clean technologies. The collaboration between NTU Singapore and Imperial College London showcases a commitment to international collaboration and expertise sharing in addressing global challenges in sustainable energy.
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