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.
EMA, KOGAS to look into joint procurement of LNG
EMA, KOGAS to look into joint procurement of LNG
The deal aims to strengthen Singapore’s LNG supply and energy security.
EMA clears Sembcorp’s acquisition of 30% stake in Senoko Energy
Acquisition awaits conditions, including Senoko shareholders' pre-emption rights.
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.
EMA and KOGAS ink deal on liquefied natural gas collaboration
They will share best practices and knowledge on procurement and supply management.
EMA seeks proposals for two 600MW hydrogen-ready CCGTs
Interested parties have until 31 October 2024 to submit their proposals.
MTI names Puah Kok Keong as new chief executive of Energy Market Authority
He will assume his post on 8 July.
MTI and EMA seek feedback on energy legislation changes
The public consultation will end on 5 June.
Singapore's EMA and JERA forge partnership to strengthen LNG supply chain
The collaboration will support Singapore’s natural gas security.
EMA awards 600 MW hydrogen-ready CCGT development to YTL PowerSeraya
The new unit is expected to be commissioned by end-2027.
Singapore faces cost, investment hurdles in hydrogen push
Significant technological development will enable Singapore to generate 50% of its power from low-carbon hydrogen by 2050.
Singapore to launch largest vehicle-to-grid test
The feasibility study will start in November in the Punggol region.
Three key areas to prioritise to enhance energy systems
The highly complex energy transition carries significant uncertainties.
Singapore to launch programme to reduce power consumption in households
The Residential Demand Response will be piloted by the second half of 2024.
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