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Energy Market Authority (EMA) of Singapore

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The Energy Market Authority (EMA) of Singapore is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry, responsible for regulating and developing Singapore's energy sector. Its core mission is to ensure a reliable and secure energy supply, promote effective competition, and foster a dynamic energy industry through policy-making, market design, and infrastructure planning.

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Founded 2001 Parent: Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore
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Strategic Overview

  • Ensuring energy security and resilience for Singapore through diversified sources and infrastructure.
  • Promoting decarbonization and integration of renewable energy, including cross-border electricity imports.
  • Developing Singapore as a regional energy hub and exploring new energy technologies like hydrogen and carbon capture.

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Key People

Ngiam Shih Chun
Chief Executive
Tan Chee Hau
Deputy Chief Executive
Koh Wan Ching
Deputy Chief Executive

Track Record

23
Years Active

Detailed Analysis

Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy TransitionDigital/Telecom
Technologies
Solar PVBattery StorageGreen HydrogenTransmissionEV Charging
Geographies
SingaporeIndonesia (1 deal)Malaysia (1 deal)Cambodia (1 deal)Laos (1 deal)Thailand

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