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Singapore must import clean energy from ASEAN neighbors

City-state faces quandary over production of blue or green hydrogen

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Singapore's National Hydrogen Strategy calls for low-carbon hydrogen usage as a "major decarbonization pathway" to help it reach its emissions goal of net zero carbon by 2050.   © AP

Tim Daiss has been an energy markets, sustainability and geopolitical journalist and analyst in the Asia-Pacific region for the past 15 years.

As much of the world pivots to cleaner energy sources to meet net zero emissions goals, Singapore faces a huge question over its energy bet on hydrogen.

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