Unveiling the Future: Green Hydrogen at Singapore International Energy Week 2025

Unveiling the Future: Green Hydrogen at Singapore International Energy Week 2025

2025-10-15 investment

Singapore, Wednesday, 15 October 2025.
From 28 to 30 October 2025, DNV will spotlight green hydrogen at Singapore International Energy Week, driving discussions on policy and innovation. This marks a vital push towards decarbonising Asia’s energy landscape.

DNV’s Role in SIEW 2025

DNV is set to participate in the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2025, which will be held from 28 to 30 October. The event seeks to explore solutions for a secure, affordable, and decarbonised energy future in Asia. DNV will lead discussions on unlocking green hydrogen investment through policy harmonisation and financial innovation. This participation underscores the importance of transitioning to clean energy sources as Asia’s demand for energy continues to grow [1].

Strategic Hydrogen Partnerships

In addition to DNV’s efforts, INNEOVA Holdings Limited has signed a Strategic Cooperation Agreement with HyCee Pte. Ltd. on 14 October 2025. This collaboration focuses on advancing hydrogen technology in Singapore, particularly through a Hydrogen Pathfinder Pilot project. The project aligns with Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy, which aims for net-zero emissions by 2050. This partnership illustrates the growing momentum behind hydrogen as a viable alternative energy source [2].

Global Shifts Towards Hydrogen

Globally, there’s a significant pivot towards hydrogen, as seen in Woodside Energy’s strategy. After abandoning its US plans, Woodside is now focusing on establishing a liquid hydrogen supply chain from its H2Perth project in Australia to Asia. This strategic pivot reflects the commercial viability and economic sense of focusing on Asia’s growing markets. Such moves highlight how global energy players are adapting to the realities of the energy transition [3].

Denmark’s Green Ambitions

Invest in Denmark is also joining the SIEW 2025, bringing its expertise in renewable energy to the fore. Denmark’s participation underscores its role in pioneering sustainable energy systems. As Asia accelerates its clean energy transformation, Denmark’s experience in turning sustainability into scalable business operations will be invaluable. This collaboration signals a commitment to sharing best practices and fostering international cooperation in renewable energy [4].

The Bigger Picture

As these developments unfold, they reflect a broader trend of countries and companies investing in hydrogen technologies. The focus on hydrogen at SIEW 2025 is a testament to its potential to revolutionise energy systems across the globe. It’s an exciting time in the energy sector, with innovations promising to reshape how we generate and consume energy. Whether it’s through policy, partnerships, or technological advancements, the path to a more sustainable future is becoming clearer [1][2][3][4].

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