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Our Energy Story

Overview

Discover how the Singapore Energy Story sets the vision towards a net-zero energy future.

Energy Supply

Gain insights into the four switches that power Singapore’s economy and our daily lives.

Energy Demand

Discover ways to enhance energy efficiency and lower your carbon footprint.

Energy Grid

Explore how EMA ensures a reliable and secure energy supply for everyone.

Energy Market Landscape

Learn about the intricacies of Singapore’s energy market structure and operations.

Regulations & Licences

Regulations

Stay up-to-date with the latest regulations, policies and frameworks governing the energy sector.

Licences

Learn about the licences that EMA issues to different stakeholders in the energy sector.

Regulatory Publications

Read about the Codes of Practice and Circulars that EMA publishes to regulate the energy sector.

Partnerships

Calls for Proposal

Collaborate with EMA in co-creating innovative solutions for the energy sector.

Consultations

Give your comments and feedback on EMA’s policies and regulations.

R&D Engagements

Discover how EMA works with stakeholders to catalyse new and innovative digital technologies.

Talent Development

Learn about EMA’s efforts in nurturing talent and cultivate interest in the energy sector.

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Number of Grid-Connected Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Installations by User Type

28 Oct 2025

There were 703 new grid-connected solar PVs installed in the second quarter of 2025, bringing the total number of installations in Singapore to 12,188.

Residential accounted for majority of the total installations (45.5% or 5,547 installations), followed by town councils & public housing common services (36.0% or 4,382 installations) and private (16.3% or 1,989 installations) sectors. Public service agencies constituted the remaining (2.2% or 270 installations) of total installations.

For more information, please download the Solar Photovoltaic Report for Q2 2025.