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Our Energy Story

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Memorandum of Understanding between Energy Market Authority of Singapore and Emirates Nuclear Energy Company

29 Oct 2024
Media Releases 29 Oct 2024
  1. The Energy Market Authority (EMA) and Emirates Nuclear Energy Company (ENEC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop capabilities in nuclear energy.
  2. Through the MoU, both parties will work together to strengthen capabilities in nuclear science and technology, and identify activities of mutual interest in areas such as the assessment of emerging nuclear technologies and human resource development. The parties will facilitate information sharing through workshops, technical exchanges, and/or staff attachments.
  3. The signing of the MoU is aligned with efforts by Singapore to progressively build the necessary capabilities to assess whether nuclear energy will be feasible to meet the country’s growing energy needs.
  4. The MoU was signed by Mr Puah Kok Keong, Chief Executive of EMA, and His Excellency Mohamed Al Hammadi, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of ENEC.
  5. Mr Puah said: “The MoU is part of Singapore’s efforts to explore all options to decarbonise its power system to achieve our net zero emissions target by 2050. We look forward to working with ENEC to learn more about nuclear energy.”

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