Electricity sector in Singapore
The electricity sector in Singapore ranges from generation, transmission, distribution and retailing of electricity in Singapore. In terms of alternative sources of energy, Singapore is likely to be among the main winners after the global transition to renewable energy is completed; the country holds 9th place out of 156 nations in the index of geopolitical gains and losses after energy transition (GeGaLo Index).[1]
Regulator
Electricity sector in Singapore is regulated by the Energy Market Authority (Chinese: 新加坡能源管理局).
Generation
Power stations
Fuel
As of 2015, Singapore uses natural gas (95%) and waste (4%) for power stations' fuel. Oil used to contribute 23% in 2005 but now is down to 1%.[2] The fossil fuel basis of Singapore's electricity system affects the way that electric cars are taxed.[3][4]
Companies
- ES Power Singapore
- PacificLight Power Pte Ltd
- Keppel Merlimau Cogen Pte Ltd
- Keppel Seghers
- National Environment Agency
- PowerSeraya Ltd
- SembCorp Cogen Pte Ltd
- Senoko Energy Pte Ltd
- Tuas Power Ltd
References
- Overland, Indra; Bazilian, Morgan; Ilimbek Uulu, Talgat; Vakulchuk, Roman; Westphal, Kirsten (2019). "The GeGaLo index: Geopolitical gains and losses after energy transition". Energy Strategy Reviews. 26: 100406. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esr.2019.100406
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