Singapore Energy Statistics 2016
Singapore more than doubled its solar capacity between 2014 and the first quarter of 2016. Find out more statistics on Singapore’s energy landscape in the latest Singapore Energy Statistics 2016...
The Energy Market Authority of Singapore recently launched the Singapore Energy Statistics 2016. This annual statistical publication provides a broad overview of Singapore’s energy landscape in 2015.
A few highlights include:
- Sustained efforts in reducing emissions
Singapore’s Grid Emission Factor (GEF), which measures emissions per unit of electricity generated, improved from 0.4332 kg CO2/kWh in 2014 to 0.4313 kg CO2/kWh in 2015. - Continued emphasis on cleaner energy sources
- Natural gas continues to dominate Singapore’s energy mix, accounting for 95.5% of electricity generated in 2015.
- Imports of natural gas grew by 0.4% to 10.4 Mtoe in 2015, with LNG accounting for 24.9% of these imports.
- Accelerated adoption of solar in Singapore
- By the end of the first quarter of 2016, there were a total of 1,102 solar PV installations across Singapore. Close to one-third of them (i.e. 305 installations) were installed in 2015 alone.
- Grid-connected installed capacity of solar PV systems increased more than two-fold from 25.5 MWac in 2014 to 54.9 MWac by the first quarter of 2016.
By : Energy Market Authority (Singapore)