ENVIRONMENT

Australia to link with Singapore on carbon capture technology development

THE Australian government has signed a memorandum of understanding with Singapore to advance cooperation on low-emissions technologies and solutions, including carbon capture and storage and hydrogen.

Work under the MoU will be progressed through annual meetings involving officials from both countries.

Work under the MoU will be progressed through annual meetings involving officials from both countries.

Federal energy minister Angus Taylor said advancing the next generation of low emissions technologies would be crucial to achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement. He said Australia and Singapore...

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