Energy Market Authority

Nuclear power: Singapore to undertake IAEA review on decision-making ability

Safety will always be the ‘overriding’ priority in Singapore’s consideration of nuclear power, says PM Wong

EMA chief Puah Kok Keong (left) and Wood Mackenzie vice-chairman for Apac Joshua Ngu (centre) will be the two panellists at the dialogue, which will be moderated by Melissa Moi of UOB.
SUSTAINABILITY IMPACT AWARDS

Balancing affordability and security: Sustainability Impact Dialogue to discuss pressing energy issues

The May 18 event will explore if the current environment will accelerate the green transition or reinforce the reliance on fossil fuels

Each unit will have a generation capacity of at least 600 MW.

EMA launches proposal for new electricity generation capacity to meet rising demand

The plan calls for one unit to be ready in 2031 and up to two additional units to come onstream in 2032

SP Group says the energy cost component of the electricity tariffs for each quarter is set using the average natural gas prices in the first two-and-a-half months of the preceding quarter.

Household electricity tariffs to rise 2.1% for April-June; EMA warns of further, sharper hikes amid Iran war

Increase will translate to S$1.80 higher average monthly power bills for families in four-room HDB flats

The government agency notes that as a small city-state, Singapore is “highly dependent” on energy imports, with about 95% of its electricity produced from imported natural gas.

Singapore likely to see sharper hikes in electricity, town gas tariffs amid Middle East war: EMA

Household and business consumers should use more energy-efficient appliances and conserve energy, says the authority

Edmund Koh, chairman of Asia-Pacific at UBS, will be taking over the chairmanship of Sentosa Development Corporation.

EDB, JTC, EMA among stat boards with leadership changes

The changes across the six statutory boards are effective from Apr 1

EMA CEO Puah Kok Keong says that South-east Asia's renewable energy potential is an “extraordinary asset”.

Asean energy cooperation ‘more crucial than before’ with global disruption: EMA chief

This year’s edition of SIEW will feature an event by the International Atomic Energy Agency for the first time

LNG storage tanks on Singapore's Jurong Island. The Republic's safeguards include a standby LNG facility.

Iran war could be first ‘stress test’ for Singapore’s centralised gas buyer

LNG markets could get more volatile, especially if the conflict extends into the mid-year

Singapore's electricity market was previously hit by the global energy crisis between 2021 and 2022, with large swings in wholesale electricity prices.

Singapore energy regulator cautions Gulf conflict could hike electricity prices; market players on alert

Meanwhile, petrol companies in the Republic have been quick to raise pump prices