– News

A Tiny Island Off Singapore May Hold Keys to Energy's Future

May 30, 2017

Renewable Energy

Engie SA, a French energy company, experimenting with renewable power storage in the southern coast of Singapore.

The company is helping build a small, self-contained power grid on Semakau Island to demonstrate the usefulness of hydrogen gas in converting intermittent power from solar panels and wind turbines into stored fuel that can generate electricity days or even months later when the need is higher.

Source

Share this article

Read Other News

EnergyCC and CGD publish first results from a joint Project on the evidence and institutional underpinning for using tax incentives to abate emissions of methane and other pollutants produced by gas flaring in developing countries

Nov 22, 2025 • Oil & Gas Industry

Distilling lessons from natural gas flaring in countries like Brazil and Nigeria, identifying the major challenges ahead, and highlighting effective policies to curb emissions.

Read More
EnergyCC major studies on Nigeria Super Emitters published by Oxford Policy Management

Feb 12, 2024 • Oil & Gas Industry

Using satellite technology to identify ‘super emitter’ gas flares in Nigeria

Read More
CGD and EnergyCC launch video for methane emission reduction

Nov 22, 2023 • Policy

To demonstrate how methane emissions can be reduced, CGD and EnergyCC have launched a video as a call for action.

Read More