Projects Awarded Under $6 Million Grant to Test-bed and Accelerate New Clean Energy Innovations on Jurong Island
15 Jul 2022
The Energy
Market Authority (EMA) and JTC, with support from Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG),
have awarded three projects under the $6 million grant to test-bed new clean
energy innovations on Jurong Island. These projects demonstrate the shared
commitment by the industry, technology partners and government agencies to
advance clean energy deployment on Jurong Island.
2 The
investment in clean energy technologies is part of Singapore’s energy
transition to decarbonise its energy supply and will support Singapore’s raised
climate ambition to achieve net-zero by or around mid-century. This will also support Jurong Island’s vision of a more
sustainable energy and chemicals park in line with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030.
3 These
projects, piloted for the first time on Jurong Island, cover a diverse mix of
technologies. They include innovative floating solar deployment and the development
of a virtual ledger system to support green hydrogen production. One of the
projects will also look at using existing infrastructure to deploy energy
storage systems and the electrolytes used for energy storage can be produced from
recycled industrial waste, which enhances circularity on Jurong Island. The
awarded projects were selected based on their innovativeness, commercialisation
potential and scalability.
4 If shown
to be commercially viable, the test-bed projects could be scaled up and
deployed across more companies on Jurong Island as well as other industrial
companies looking for cleaner energy solutions. This grant call was launched
following the Jurong Island Circular Economy Study, supported by 51 energy and
chemicals companies, which highlighted opportunities for greater collaboration
to explore clean energy technologies on the island.
5 On
the importance of investing in new energy technologies, Mr Ngiam Shih Chun,
Chief Executive of EMA, said, “With Singapore’s limited renewable energy
options, new energy technologies and innovations are key in our decarbonisation
journey. Solar is our most viable renewable energy source and we hope to push
the boundaries further to maximise the amount we can harness. We are also
looking at low-carbon alternatives such as hydrogen to reduce our carbon
emissions in the longer term. The partnership with industry and research
community will accelerate our transition towards a more sustainable energy
future.”
6 Mr
Alvin Tan, JTC’s Assistant Chief Executive Officer, Industry Cluster Group,
said, “Jurong Island is at the heart of our sustainable energy transition. Such
collaboration with the community to devise innovative low-carbon solutions will
not only quicken the pace and help us achieve breakthroughs in costs, scale,
and availability of clean energy, but also bolster Jurong Island’s reputation
as a living test-bed for emerging technologies.”
7 Mr
Jeffrey Siow, Managing Director & Chief Operating Officer of EnterpriseSG,
said, “EnterpriseSG is pleased to support EMA and JTC as part of our Open
Innovation initiative to test-bed novel technologies on Jurong Island. This
initiative will help our enterprises forge strong partnerships with Jurong
Island companies and the research community to jointly develop sustainable
solutions that contribute towards our net-zero climate ambitions.”
8 More than 30 proposals
were received following the open grant call in October 2021. The grant
supports the prototyping and demonstration of the awarded projects over the
next two years.
Annex A: Infographic of Jurong Island as a Testbed for Clean Energy
Innovations
Annex B: Details of Awarded Projects
Annex C: Factsheet on Advancing Singapore’s Energy Transition Towards a
More Sustainable Future
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