Singapore''s Energy Story
Singapore''s energy sector has come a long way since its early days. Over the last 50 years, we have moved from oil to natural gas for cleaner power generation.
Singapore Electricity Generation Mix 2024
Singapore''s electricity mix includes 92% Gas, 3% Biofuels and 2% Solar. Low-carbon generation reached a record high in 2024.
Singapore Electricity Generated | Economic Indicators | CEIC
Singapore Electricity Generated data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Energy Market Authority. The data is categorized under Global Database''s Singapore – Table SG.RB: Electricity
Electricity Generation And Consumption, Annual | SINGSTAT
Footnotes: Data on industries in 2020 and before are classified according to the Singapore Standard Industrial Classification (SSIC) 2015. Data from 2021 are classified according to the SSIC
EMA | SES Chapter 2: Energy Transformation
The steady rise in solar generation capacity is expected to continue, reinforcing Singapore''s commitment to renewable energy and sustainability goals. In addition, electricity imports have increased since
CNA Explains: Singapore''s energy sources and the
CNA looks at Singapore''s power sources and where the country''s electricity could come from in the future.
DOS | SingStat Website
There are currently seven main power generation companies (gencos) participating in the National Electricity Market of Singapore (NEMS). NEMS is a real-time electricity trading pool operated and
Singapore
Singapore did not import electricity. Power generation, which includes electricity and heat, is one of the largest sources of CO2 emissions
Energy in Singapore
SummaryElectricity GenerationOverviewHistoryFossil fuelsRenewable energy sourcesElectricityCompanies
In 2019, around 95 per cent of Singapore''s electricity is produced using piped or liquefied natural gas (LNG). Natural gas remains a key fuel for Singapore''s power generation as it scales up efforts to harness solar and develop other low-carbon technologies. In 2025, electricity generation in Singapore via natural gas remained at 95 percent. In 2012, Singapore conducted a pre-feasibility study on the deployment of nuclear energy in Singapor
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