Singapore sends energy transition bill to Parliament for first reading

Published 10:10 on August 7, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:57 on August 7, 2024  / Helen Clark /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Singapore has introduced an energy transition bill to Parliament for its first reading to progress its decarbonisation process via introducing guardrails for the electricity market, strengthening the Energy Market Authority’s (EMA) ability to regulate the power sector, and establishing the Future Energy Fund.
Singapore has introduced an energy transition bill to Parliament for its first reading to progress its decarbonisation process via introducing guardrails for the electricity market, strengthening the Energy Market Authority’s (EMA) ability to regulate the power sector, and establishing the Future Energy Fund.


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