Energy mix for electricity generation in Singapore 2023
Singapore’s energy sector
Up until 50 years ago, Singapore’s power generation relied heavily on coal. However, economic development had led to an increase in the demand for electricity. Current challenges such as climate change and digitalization, which will further increase the need for electricity, has led to the decision to switch mainly to natural gas and renewable power sources. Unsurprisingly, this resulted in a rise in natural gas consumption, reaching about 13.4 billion cubic meters in 2021. Due to a lack of land, renewable power sources are limited. Currently, Singapore is trying to expand its solar power generation. As of 2022, Singapore’s solar energy capacity reached about 821.7 megawatts.
The future of Singapore’s electricity consumption
To further improve its electricity generation, the government has decided to slowly liberalize the energy market. The variety of providers was intended to help households and companies to take a closer look at their consumption and to be able to manage it better. The government has also started to provide more information on the subject and is trying to further improve the efficiency of the power generation system.