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  1. Energy Market Authority (EMA) is the government agency that drives the advancement of Singapore's energy future that is resilient, sustainable and competitive.

    • Elise

      E-services for electricity and gas worker/installation...

    • Overview

      With the global challenge of climate change, EMA is...

    • Energy Supply

      EMA is taking active steps to change the way that we produce...

    • Energy Demand

      In order to achieve this, EMA encourages energy efficiency...

    • Energy Grid

      EMA has in place several initiatives to build greater...

    • Energy Market Landscape

      Energy Market Landscape - EMA | Energy Market Authority...

    • Electricity

      Electricity - EMA | Energy Market Authority (EMA)

    • Gas

      Gas - EMA | Energy Market Authority (EMA)

  2. ELISE is a portal for workers to apply for and manage electrical and gas licences in Singapore. It provides information on licence types, requirements, courses, circulars, publications and regulatory actions.

  3. EMA is the EU agency responsible for evaluating and supervising medicines for humans and animals. Find information on medicines, events, news and FAQs on its website.

  4. www.ema.gov.sg › regulations-licences › licencesEMA | Licences

    EMA issues licences to companies and workers in the electricity, gas and district cooling industries in Singapore. Learn about the types of licences, eligibility criteria and application procedures.

  5. EMA is a government agency that regulates and develops the electricity, gas and district cooling industries in Singapore. It aims to create a clean energy future that is resilient, sustainable and competitive.

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  6. www.ema.gov.sg › consumer-information › electricityEMA | Electricity Prices

    Factors Influencing Prices. As a resource-constrained country, Singapore relies on imported natural gas for around 95% of our electricity supply. This means that energy developments around the world will impact our domestic electricity prices.

  7. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) facilitates development and access to medicines for countries within the European Union (EU). EMA evaluates applications for marketing authorisation submitted via the centralised procedure, monitors the safety of medicines across their lifecycle and provides information to healthcare professionals and patients.

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