GE Vernova and YTL PowerSeraya Launch Carbon Capture Feasibility Study for New 600 MW Hydrogen‑Ready CCGT Plant in Singapore

GEV
October 28, 2025

GE Vernova and YTL PowerSeraya have begun a carbon capture feasibility study for YTL’s new 600 MW hydrogen‑ready H‑Class Combined Cycle Gas Turbine plant on Jurong Island, Singapore.

The study, co‑funded by Singapore’s Energy Market Authority under its Power Sector Carbon Capture and Storage Grant Call, will assess the technical and economic viability of integrating post‑combustion carbon capture technology capable of capturing at least 90 % of CO₂ emissions while maintaining plant performance.

The plant, slated for completion by December 31 2027, will use GE Vernova’s 9HA.01 gas turbines and is designed to operate with hydrogen co‑firing from the outset, with the option to retrofit for full hydrogen‑readiness.

YTL PowerSeraya secured a S$500 million transition loan from DBS, Maybank and OCBC to support the development, and the feasibility study is part of a broader effort that also includes a pre‑combustion carbon capture study with Air Liquide.

The findings are expected to inform future investments in carbon capture at similar facilities across Asia and support Singapore’s net‑zero emissions target by 2050.

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