Green Energy Technologies

The world’s energy demand accounts for two-thirds of global greenhouse gas emissions and contributes significantly to global warming and climate change.

To limit and prevent global temperatures from exceeding the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement, the world needs to transition to a low-carbon economy, and faces an exigent demand for solutions to decarbonize energy.

Singapore is also committed to reduce emissions and has identified the harnessing of emerging technologies, including for carbon capture utilization and storage, and low carbon fuel technologies, as a key thrusts to achieve its low emission aspirations.

Our Approach

NUS excels in solar energy, waste-to-energy, energy efficiency and energy storage technologies research and has contributed to national CO2 mitigation strategies in these areas.

To further support the ambitious long term low emissions targets, NUS amalgamated research expertise across its faculties to establish the Green Energy Programme (GEP).

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The Green Energy Programme conducts research in emerging clean technologies, including green hydrogen fuel production via electrolysis, and CO2 capture from both flue gas and ambient air, for conversion into green fuels.

Such approaches have the potential to develop new sources of massively scalable and sustainable energy.

NUS also has top-notch research capabilities in solar photovoltaic (PV) materials, devices, modules and systems, and is contributing strongly to the realisation of the national deployment target of at least 1.5 gigawatt-peak of solar power by 2025.

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The development of green energy storage and harvesting technologies are imperative for the world to reduce emissions and meet sustainability and energy targets. At NUS we take a holistic approach to this developing such technologies.


RESEARCH LEADS

Bin-LIU

Liu Bin
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  • Provost’s Chair

  • Professor, Head of Department, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
  • Vice President, Office of Deputy President (Research and Technology)

 


LPS

Lee Poh Seng
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  • Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
  • Executive Director, Energy Studies Institute (ESI)
  • Director, Singapore Energy Centre (SgEC)
  • Director, Centre for Energy Research & Technology (CERT)
  • Programme Director, Cooling Energy Science & Technology Singapore (CoolestSG)
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Featured Research

Learn more about the research we conduct in the area of Green Energy Technologies

 

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Green Energy through CO2 Capture and Conversion

New materials may provide the answer to harvesting and converting carbon dioxide from flue gas

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Floating Photovoltaic Systems as a Solution to Land Scarcity

Researchers from SERIS turn to open bodies of water for new solar energy opportunities.

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A Market for Nature Based Climate Solutions

Developing policy-relevant science to inform nature-based climate solutions.

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