Energy Market Authority
The Energy Market Authority a statutory board under the Singapore's Ministry of Trade and Industry which aims to ensure a reliable and secure energy supply, promote effective competition in the energy market and develop a dynamic energy sector in the country.
TotalEnergies, RGE bag conditional permit to import 1GW of RE from Indonesia
TotalEnergies, RGE bag conditional permit to import 1GW of RE from Indonesia
A deal was also signed for a subsea connector project.
Singapore pushes virtual power plants to hit 2035 RE goal
It also wants power companies to build hydrogen-ready plants.
Singapore centralises power sector’s natural gas procurement and supply
Alan Heng was named CEO of the new entity.
Singapore explores grid upgrades to support clean energy
Authorities are prioritising grid resilience and energy imports.
Singapore to complete power market review by 2026
Mergers and acquisitions may still be approved pending results.
EMA, PetroChina to boost Singapore’s LNG expertise
They will also look into opportunities in developing SG as an Asian LNG hub.
EMA, ENEC to develop Singapore’s nuclear capabilities
They will look into emerging technologies and human resource development amongst others.
EMA, NTU, and Enterprise SG develop playbook on Scope 2 emissions reduction
The first two sections of the playbook are available for digital viewing.
Singapore grants conditional approval for 1.75 GW of Aussie power imports
Solar energy will be transported to the city-state via subsea cables.
Singapore’s EMA announce demand flexibility initiatives
These encourage businesses to voluntarily reduce their power usage.
EMA, SP Group work on Singapore’s grid capabilities roadmap
They also teamed up to study virtual power plants.
EMA issues grant call to study site-specific carbon capture and storage
The grant call will study two power sector CCS pathways.
EMA, KOGAS to look into joint procurement of LNG
The deal aims to strengthen Singapore’s LNG supply and energy security.
Singapore doubles RE import capacity under LTMS-PIP
Keppel’s importer licence was also extended to support this move.
Singapore to import 1.4 GW of low-carbon electricity from Indonesia
Conditional licences were also issued.
Singapore shortlists two consortia for ammonia power generation project
They were chosen from six participants.
S’pore rolls out enhanced system to better manage energy supply
EMS II features additional capabilities for improved grid resiliency.
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