We present our enhanced Energy Management System (EMS II). It comes equipped with advanced features that enables us to better monitor Singapore’s electricity and natural gas networks round-the-clock. As we tap on new energy sources such as solar and electricity imports from the region to meet our growing demand, the EMS II will allow us to integrate and manage these new sources more effectively. Learn all about this system at: https://lnkd.in/gTpV8Ats #EMAsg
About us
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) is a statutory board under the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry. Through our work, we seek to build a clean energy future that is resilient, sustainable, and competitive. We aim to ensure a reliable and secure energy supply, promote effective competition in the energy market and develop a dynamic energy sector in Singapore. Our Vision: Our Clean Energy Future: Resilient, Sustainable, Competitive Our Mission: Building sustainable, resilient, dynamic, and efficient energy markets and systems
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https://www.ema.gov.sg
External link for Energy Market Authority (EMA)
- Industry
- Oil and Gas
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Singapore
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2001
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991G Alexandra Road #01-29
Singapore, 119975, SG
Employees at Energy Market Authority (EMA)
Updates
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Together with Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), we have shortlisted two consortia led by Keppel’s Infrastructure Division and Sembcorp-SLNG, for the next round of evaluation to develop a low- or zero-carbon ammonia solution for power generation and bunkering. This project on Jurong Island will see an end-to-end solution that will generate around 55 megawatts of electricity using low- or zero-carbon ammonia. It will also facilitate ammonia bunkering at a capacity of at least 0.1 million tons per annum. With ammonia being one of the most technologically-ready hydrogen carriers, this project marks a key step in Singapore’s National Hydrogen Strategy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Read more at https://lnkd.in/gnnfW2w6 Keppel (Infrastructure Division) Sembcorp Industries Ltd SLNG - Singapore LNG Corporation Pte Ltd JTC Corporation
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Our colleagues Jason, Jarius and Rebecca volunteered at a recent National Electricity Market of Singapore (NEMS) charity outing. They brought children from Child at Street 11 Ltd, a non-profit organisation supporting children in Ang Mo Kio, for a fun day at River Wonders. Big thanks to the Energy Market Company for organising this event! Here’s what our colleagues had to say about their volunteering experience: “It was amazing to hear the children’s aspirations and dreams during the outing. It was truly a heart-warming time and reaffirmed the power of community and compassion in caring for those in need!” – Jason Yun 云友利 “An inspiring day at River Wonders, where we had the privilege of bringing joy to children through the magic of nature. Witnessing their awe and wonder amidst the serene beauty of the River Wonders was truly delightful!” – Jarius Tan “It was an eye-opener for me to learn about minding children. At the same time, I was very much entertained by their antics.” – Rebecca Yap #EMAsg #ChildatStreet11
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Energy Market Authority (EMA) reposted this
Industry experts and thought leaders, including Kok Keong Puah (Energy Market Authority (EMA), Chiap Khiong Koh (Sembcorp Industries Ltd), Hayley Pham (ExxonMobil), Wei Siang New (Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Vickrem Vijayan (Sembcorp Industries Ltd), and Neeraj Kumar (Vopak), will join the upcoming SIEWConnects@Sembcorp to discuss challenges related to ammonia storage and transportation. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3LlziPq #SIEW2024 #SIEWConnects #Connectivity #Sustainability #NetZeroAtSIEW #Sembcorp
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Considering a new kitchen hob or a hob upgrade in the future? Induction hobs are expected to become more sustainable as we move towards greener electricity generation sources. They also provide better indoor air quality compared to the use of gas hobs. Places such as Oxford in the United Kingdom, Victoria in Australia and New York in the United States have implemented a ban on gas hobs and connections in new buildings. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gzJj6Fye
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Here’s a look at the control centre of Singapore’s power system, where we manage the flow of electricity 24/7. Watch the video to see our state-of-the-art facilities, and our enhanced Energy Management System (EMS II). #EMAsg #EnergyManagementSystem
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Happy #YouthDay to all the amazing youths out there! To mark the occasion, our young interns Kishan Kumar, Felicia Quek and Elizabeth Ho tell us what it’s like working at EMA – and they had fun while at it. #EMAsg #SingaporeYouthDay
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Empowering Lives Through Storytelling | Corporate Leader in Governance | Chairperson at Methodist Welfare Services | Assistant Chief Executive at Energy Market Authority
Your competitor today can be your partner tomorrow, and your partner today can be your competitor tomorrow. The energy sector have to get ready for a phase of "co-opetition", where companies must be prepared to compete and collaborate in a dynamic manner. That was my main message at the opening address of the APAC Energy Capital Assembly 2024, organised by The Energy Council. This reality is especially true in the solar industry, where the business model has undergone significant transformations over the years. - In the nascent stage of the solar industry in Singapore, the business model was straightforward: companies install for consumers, who buy the panels. - Then solar companies decided that they could add value by providing financing - the leasing model was conceived, where consumers don’t pay panels upfront, but buy the electrons. - The model continues to evolve where some solar companies now want to be the electricity supplier for the customer. - Will it continue to evolve? Yes, as intermittent energy becomes larger scale, there is a need for smoothening of energy. Solar companies may need energy storage, or even work with traditional competitors like gas-fired plants. - In each step of the evolution, as companies or their partners move up the value chain, the collaboration and competition dynamics change. Congratulations to The Energy Council for the full house and for the opportunity to discuss "Predicting 2050: How will a changing financial, regulatory, and technological landscape reshape regional and local APAC energy markets?" I have to admit I have no crystal ball to see what 2050 looks like (I discussed with Gemini, who has no clear answers too), but I do know that business models of today will need to change as technology improves and policy goals on sustainability becomes sharper and more imperative. Disrupt ourselves, or be forced to discrupt! #energy #solar #collaboration #partnerships #APAC #Singapore #APACEnergyCapitalAssembly #TheEnergyCouncil #speakingengagement #flashback Energy Market Authority (EMA) The Energy Council (photo credits)
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📍 The 23rd Regional Energy Policy and Planning Sub-Sector Network (REPP-SSN) Meeting of the ASEAN Energy Cooperation in Singapore The ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) organised the 23rd Regional Energy Policy and Planning Sub-Sector Network (REPP-SSN) Meeting of the ASEAN Energy Cooperation, hosted by Energy Market Authority (EMA), Singapore. The meeting was held on 5 June 2024 in conjunction with a series of events convened from 4-7 June 2024 in Singapore. The meeting aimed to review the current status, provide an update on progress, and discuss strategies for achieving the milestones of the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) Phase II: 2021-2025 for Programme Area No. 6: Regional Energy Policy and Planning. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gk4RKi8g