A Singapore Government Agency WebsiteHow to identify

Official website links end with .gov.sg

Government agencies communicate via .gov.sg websites
(e.g. go.gov.sg/open).Trusted websites

Secure websites use HTTPS

Look for a lock ( )or https:// as an added precaution. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Our Energy Story

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.

Energy Demand

Discover ways to enhance energy efficiency and lower your carbon footprint.

Energy Grid

Explore how EMA ensures a reliable and secure energy supply for everyone.

Energy Market Landscape

Learn about the intricacies of Singapore’s energy market structure and operations.

Consumer Information

Electricity

Get tips on buying electricity and protecting your family from electrical hazards.

Gas

Learn about purchasing gas and safeguarding your family against gas hazards.

Solar

Access information on installing solar panels at your home and selling excess electricity to the national grid.

Regulations & Licences

Regulations

Stay up-to-date with the latest regulations, policies and frameworks governing the energy sector.

Licences

Learn about the licences that EMA issues to different stakeholders in the energy sector.

Regulatory Publications

Read about the Codes of Practice and Circulars that EMA publishes to regulate the energy sector.

Partnerships

Calls for Proposal

Collaborate with EMA in co-creating innovative solutions for the energy sector.

Consultations

Give your comments and feedback on EMA’s policies and regulations.

R&D Engagements

Discover how EMA works with stakeholders to catalyse new and innovative digital technologies.

Talent Development

Learn about EMA’s efforts in nurturing talent and cultivate interest in the energy sector.

Welcome to EMA's website. We would love to have your valuable feedback.

Singapore's Energy Market Authority and International Energy Agency (IEA) Collaborate to Enhance Capabilities in Regional Power Grids

30 May 2023
Media Releases 30 May 2023
  1.  More than 160 participants are in Singapore for the Singapore-IEA Regional Training Programme on Seizing Opportunities with Regional Power Grids. This event marks the seventh instalment of the Singapore-IEA Regional Training Hub initiative. Taking place from 30 to 31 May 2023, the training programme brings together policy makers, regulators, utilities, and the industry to discuss the opportunities in advancing regional power grids.
  2. According to the Southeast Asia Energy Outlook 2022 by IEA, regional integration and multilateral power trading have the potential to enhance power systems’ flexibility and facilitate the integration of variable renewable resources. Regional power grids can also accelerate the development and financing of renewable energy projects, while delivering significant economic and social benefits to the region. Building on the Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project (LTMS-PIP) initiated on 23 June 2022, the region now strives to collaborate on projects that further the vision of the ASEAN Power Grid vision.
  3. The training programme provides a valuable platform to share best practices and cultivate expertise in cross-border electricity trading, including the development of subsea interconnectors to overcome the challenges posed by the region’s archipelagic geography. The training programme features speakers from the IEA, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for the Asia Pacific (UN ESCAP), Keppel Electric and ASEAN Centre for Energy.
  4. Mr Ngiam Shih Chun, Chief Executive of EMA, said: “Regional energy connectivity plays a vital role in facilitating decarbonisation, enhancing energy resilience, and improving the access to energy. By fostering the cross-border trade of clean energy, we can enhance the feasibility of renewable energy projects and accelerate progress towards realising the region’s significant renewables potential. We thank the IEA for the fruitful partnership as well as other regional partners for continuing to bolster our collective capabilities in cross-border electricity trading.”
  5. Dr Fatih Birol, Executive Director of IEA, added: “Further integration of the national power systems across Southeast Asia needs to be treated as a key priority. It will allow for more of the region’s rising electricity demand to be met by renewables in a cost-effective, reliable and sustainable manner. As such, the IEA is pleased to be partnering with Singapore to train government officials and industry representatives on how to fast-track regional power grid integration”.
  6. Singapore and the IEA will next co-host the Singapore-IEA Ministerial Forum on 24 October 2023 at the 16th Singapore International Energy Week.       

For more information, please refer to:

More than 160 participants are in Singapore for the Singapore-IEA Regional Training Programme on Seizing Opportunities with Regional Power Grids. This event marks the seventh instalment of the Singapore-IEA Regional Training Hub initiative.

Tags

{{ event }}