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Jun 4, 2024 · Energy Market Authority (EMA) is the government agency that drives the advancement of Singapore's energy future that is resilient, sustainable and competitive.
We regulate Singapore’s electricity, gas industries and district cooling services to ensure fair competition and protect consumers' interests. Read More. Through our work, EMA seeks to build a clean energy future that is resilient, sustainable, and competitive.
EMA issues a variety of licences to companies and workers in the electricity and gas industries, companies providing district cooling services to gazetted service areas, and to owners of electrical installations.
Quality Service Manager Line: 1800 734 9177*. Operating hours: 8.00am to 5.30pm, Mondays to Fridays. Closed on Weekends and Public Holidays. * Airtime charges may be imposed by service providers for mobile calls made to 1800 local toll-free numbers.
Jan 11, 2024 · Overview. Discover how the Singapore Energy Story sets the vision towards a net-zero energy future. Energy Supply. Gain insights into the four switches that power Singapore’s economy and our daily lives. Solar. Regional Power Grids. Low-Carbon Alternatives. Natural Gas. Energy Demand.
EMA regulates Singapore’s electricity, gas and district cooling industries through legislation, policies and frameworks and codes of practice under the Energy Market Authority of Singapore Act 2001.
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) is a statutory board under the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry. Through our work, we seek to build a clean energy future that is resilient, sustainable, and competitive.
To achieve our vision of a sustainable energy future, EMA has announced the Singapore Energy Transition in 2021 to decarbonise the power sector and to ensure that the power system remains secure, reliable, and sustainable.
991G Alexandra Road #01-29 & #02-29 Singapore 119975. Tel. 68358000. Fax. 68358020. http://www.ema.gov.sg. ema_enquiry@ema.gov.sg. To Forge a Progressive Energy Landscape for Sustained Growth.
Nov 2, 2021 · SINGAPORE - The country's energy industry regulator can now acquire, build, own and operate power infrastructure, after amendments to the law were passed in Parliament on Tuesday (Nov 2).