Shell, Singapore university to work on S$4.6 million decarbonisation study
Royal Dutch Shell said on Friday it will be working with a university in Singapore in a research project worth S$4.6 million (RM14.2 million) over three years to convert carbon dioxide to fuels and petrochemicals.
Researchers from Shell and the National University of Singapore (NUS) will develop processes to produce ethanol and n-propanol from carbon dioxide, a byproduct from...
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