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Jun 5, 2024 · EMA is the government agency that drives the advancement of Singapore's energy future that is resilient, sustainable and competitive. Find out more about buying electricity, applying for licences, installing solar, proposals and grants, and joining EMA.
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E-services for electricity and gas worker/installation...
- Overview
The funding will support the industry in developing...
- Energy Supply
Energy Supply - EMA | Energy Market Authority (EMA)
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Energy Demand - EMA | Energy Market Authority (EMA)
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Singapore has one of the most reliable electricity grids in...
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Energy Market Landscape - EMA | Energy Market Authority...
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Electricity - EMA | Energy Market Authority (EMA)
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Gas - EMA | Energy Market Authority (EMA)
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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.
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.
ELISE is a portal for workers and installers in the electricity and gas sectors to apply for licences, download forms, and access circulars and publications. Users need to log in with Singpass to access ELISE and its features.
EMA is a statutory board under the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry that aims to build a clean and competitive energy future. It ensures a reliable and secure energy supply, promotes effective competition and develops a dynamic energy sector in Singapore.
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.
Oct 21, 2021 · SINGAPORE - Singapore is taking steps to boost the country's energy security amid the global fuel crunch, including establishing standby fuel facilities which generation companies here can draw...