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Singapore and Japan to pursue ammonia and hydrogen in alternative marine fuel trials

Singapore and Japan have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) to explore green fuels including ammonia and hydrogen as part of efforts to ramp up maritime decarbonisation.

Chee Hong Tat, Acting Minister for Transport, and Saito Tetsuo, Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, signed the MoC.

The two sides will also work together to develop the necessary bunkering infrastructure, standards and training, and encourage development and adoption of technologies to decarbonise port infrastructure.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore will work together with six Japanese ports – the Port of Tokyo, Port of Yokohama and Port of Kawasaki supporting the Kanto Region, the Port of Osaka and the Port of Kobe supporting the Kansai Region and the Port of Nagoya supporting the Chubu Region.

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