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Air Liquide and Aster Sign MOU to Collaborate on Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production in Singapore
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Air Liquide and Aster signed an MOU to develop an Auto Thermal Reformer unit in Singapore for producing low-carbon hydrogen with integrated carbon capture. The project supports Singapore’s national hydrogen strategy and aims for up to 99% carbon capture efficiency. This partnership strengthens efforts to decarbonize energy and chemical sectors in Southeast Asia.
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