Wedoany.com Report-Oct. 2, Amogy, a clean energy technology company, and Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on developing ammonia-based technologies. The agreement focuses on innovative solutions to support sustainable energy advancements in Singapore.
The partnership will explore piloting ammonia-to-power systems on Jurong Island, a key industrial hub. Additionally, the collaboration includes joint research and development on advanced ammonia-cracking catalyst technologies, alongside the creation of digital tools and workforce training programs to facilitate system integration and scalability.
This initiative aligns with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 and National Hydrogen Strategy, which aim to promote low-carbon technologies and sustainable development. By leveraging ammonia as a clean energy source, the partnership seeks to address decarbonization needs in sectors such as data centers and heavy industry.
Seonghoon Woo, CEO of Amogy, stated: “This collaboration marks an important step toward advancing decarbonization in critical sectors such as data centres and heavy industry, while contributing to Singapore’s leadership in driving towards a low-carbon future.” The partnership underscores Amogy’s commitment to developing innovative energy solutions and A*STAR’s role in fostering cutting-edge research.
The joint efforts will focus on creating scalable, efficient ammonia-based systems to support Singapore’s sustainability goals. By combining Amogy’s expertise in clean energy with A*STAR’s research capabilities, the collaboration aims to drive technological advancements that enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.
This agreement strengthens Singapore’s position as a hub for innovative energy solutions, supporting economic growth and environmental sustainability. The project is expected to contribute to workforce development through training initiatives, ensuring the region is equipped to implement advanced energy technologies effectively.









