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.

Measures to safeguard SG energy security extended until 30 June: EMA

This is on the back of the global energy crunch and Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Power sector’s 2050 net-zero target is ‘realistic’: experts

Transformational changes will be needed in the country’s energy value chain.

LEGAL BRIEFING: Will the energy bill dim out competition in SG’s electricity generation market?

Under the bill, the Singapore regulator will be allowed to be a market player.

SG introduces temporary electricity contracting scheme

The scheme is one of the measures to enhance Singapore's energy security.

EMA sends out first request for proposal for electricity imports

The deadline for submission of proposals is on 1 April 2022.

EMA to explore geothermal energy potential

Geothermal energy can potentially help diversify Singapore's energy sources.

Pioneer's offshore solar import project to power SG consumers

This will supply RE exclusively to Singapore through solar panels at Bulan Island, Indonesia.

EMA highlights four areas in improving SG's sustainable power sector

These are the natural gas, solar, regional power grids, and low-carbon alternatives.

Switching things up: How SG is accelerating decarbonisation of power industry

There is already a plan to import 4 GWs of low-carbon electricity by 2035.

Safeguards for open electricity market consumers placed

SG electricity demand peaked at 7,667MW in October 2021.

EMA, Shell commits $4m to boost local energy startups

The two have previously partnered on the same project last year.