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  1. 2 days ago · The National Electricity Market of Singapore opened for trading on 1 Jan 2003, placing Singapore at the forefront of a global movement to liberalise the electricity industry.

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  2. 5 days ago · Singapore, 28 June 2024 – For the period from 1 July to 30 September 2024, the electricity tariff (before GST) will increase by 0.3% or 0.09 cent per kWh on average compared with the previous quarter due to higher energy costs.

  3. 3 days ago · While the data displayed here is obtained from the National Electricity Market of Singapore Clearing Engine, EMC makes and implies no guarantee as to its accuracy or its availability on this website. The information is also subject to revision taking effect retroactively from time to time.

  4. 3 days ago · Singapore Government Directory, an online information service to facilitate communication between members of the public and the public services

  5. The Singapore Government Directory is an online information service to facilitate communication between members of the public and the public service. It includes a listing of ministries, statutory boards, organs of state and public services.

  6. 4 days ago · According to the EMA, natural gas accounts for 94.3% of Singapore’s fuel mix as at June 2023. About 4.4% of Singapore’s energy comes from other sources, such as solar and municipal energy waste. SMEs also need a simpler way of compiling sustainability reports, says Lee.

  7. 4 days ago · 1A. To construct, acquire (whether by purchase, lease or otherwise), develop, manage (including by leasing out for use) or operate any movable or immovable property as the Authority considers necessary for the discharge of its functions and duties. [Act 37 of 2021 wef 29/01/2022] 2. To sell, with the approval of the Minister, any immovable ...

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