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.

Singapore to launch largest vehicle-to-grid test

The feasibility study will start in November in the Punggol region.

Singapore to launch largest vehicle-to-grid test

The feasibility study will start in November in the Punggol region.

EMA to modify energy grid with two major digital projects

Singapore will improve its energy infrastructure with its first Grid Digital Twin.

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.

Sembcorp unit secures conditional approval to import electricity from Vietnam

It can import up to 1.2 gigawatts of power from Vietnam to Singapore.

EMA, MPA shortlist 6 consortiums for low-carbon ammonia project

The request for proposal for the consortiums will be launched by the end of 2023.

Singapore to centralise gas procurement to ensure stable supply

A new entity, Gasco, will lead the procurement of gas supply.

EMA to form energy supply resilience advisory panel

EMA to form energy supply resilience advisory panel

EMA seeks new proposal to assess Singapore’s geothermal potential

Singapore is in a region of high subsurface heat flow which could have heat resources.

EMA seeks proposal for 600 MW combined cycle gas-turbine project

Proposals may be submitted by 31 October at 3 pm SGT.

EMA, ADB partner to develop RE generation, transmission in ASEAN

This will also boost Singapore’s decarbonisation drive in the power sector.

Singapore clean energy workforce to grow 80% by 2032

Workers in the clean energy sector will reach around 2,700.

Singapore, IEA partner to enhance regional power grid capabilities

The EMA and IEA will hold a training programme for more than 160 participants.Â