To strengthen regulatory exchanges and energy cooperation, the Energy Market Authority of Singapore (“EMA“) and Australian Energy Regulator (“AER“) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU“) at the Singapore International Energy Week 2025.
Key Features of the MOU
The key features of the MOU are set out below.
Provision of a framework to promote cooperation and sharing of regulatory practices on gas and electricity markets.
- Allow for greater knowledge exchange on low-carbon technologies and deepen cooperation at multilateral platforms in support of the region’s energy transition, for instance knowledge and experience sharing, training and exchange programmes, as well as dialogues between EMA and AER.
For details, please refer to EMA’s media release titled “Singapore and Australia Energy Regulators to Strengthen Energy Cooperation” (available on the EMA website at www.ema.gov.sg).
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