Recently, representatives from Enterprise Singapore and the Shanghai Municipal Commission of Economy and Informatization (MIIT) visited EPC Energy (Electro Power Cell Energy Technology) to explore opportunities in green hydrogen, carbon capture, CO₂ utilization, and Power-to-X (PtX) systems.
The visit highlights growing international attention on the industrialization of low-carbon technologies and the importance of engineering-driven solutions.

Green fuels such as:
e-Methanol
e-Methane
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
are becoming critical for decarbonizing hard-to-electrify sectors.
These fuels are produced through: Renewable energy → Water electrolysis → CO₂ capture → Fuel synthesis
EPC Energy focuses on advancing:
PEM and AEM electrolysis hydrogen production
CO₂ capture and electrochemical conversion
Hydrogen energy system integration
The key challenge is transitioning from: Laboratory innovation → Engineering deployment
The collaboration between Shanghai and Singapore opens opportunities in:
Green hydrogen projects
Carbon capture and utilization (CCUS / DAC)
Power-to-X fuel systems
Industrial demonstration projects
This visit confirms a key industry trend: Low-carbon technologies are moving toward engineering and industrialization
EPC Energy continues to develop:
Hydrogen systems
CO₂ capture technologies
Green fuel solutions
to enable scalable and real-world low-carbon energy applications.

