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Learn about EMA’s leadership, milestones and accomplishments.
Explore the career, scholarship and internship opportunities available in EMA.
Discover how the Singapore Energy Story sets the vision towards a net-zero energy future.
Gain insights into the four switches that power Singapore’s economy and our daily lives.
Discover ways to enhance energy efficiency and lower your carbon footprint.
Explore how EMA ensures a reliable and secure energy supply for everyone.
Learn about the intricacies of Singapore’s energy market structure and operations.
Get tips on buying electricity and protecting your family from electrical hazards.
Learn about purchasing gas and safeguarding your family against gas hazards.
Access information on installing solar panels at your home and selling excess electricity to the national grid.
Stay up-to-date with the latest regulations, policies and frameworks governing the energy sector.
Learn about the licences that EMA issues to different stakeholders in the energy sector.
Read about the Codes of Practice and Circulars that EMA publishes to regulate the energy sector.
Collaborate with EMA in co-creating innovative solutions for the energy sector.
Give your comments and feedback on EMA’s policies and regulations.
Discover how EMA works with stakeholders to catalyse new and innovative digital technologies.
Learn about EMA’s efforts in nurturing talent and cultivate interest in the energy sector.
Get quick access to EMA’s services for application of worker licences, scholarships and more.
Practise energy-saving tips to reduce your electricity consumption and save on electricity bills.
Conserving energy is one way which consumers can take to manage their electricity bills.
We can do our part by practising energy-saving habits such as:
Households with an advanced electricity meter can monitor their electricity consumption patterns and make informed decisions to conserve energy. Learn more about this initiative here.
Non-residential consumers can consider optimising their energy use by taking part in EMA’s Demand Side Management initiatives found here. They can also make use of the data provided by their advanced electricity meters to monitor their electricity consumption patterns and make informed decisions to conserve energy.
Industrial facilities can also tap on the following Government schemes to improve energy efficiency:
Consumers can also contact the Energy Efficiency Promotion Centre for assistance on the mandatory energy management requirements under the Energy Conservation Act, energy efficiency investments, information on energy efficiency measures, available incentives, energy efficiency training, or to link up with knowledge partners.