SINGAPORE TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF THE INDUSTRY SECTOR



SINGAPORE TO IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF THE INDUSTRY SECTOR

NEA introduces mandatory energy management requirements to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions

            

Singapore, 22 April 2013 – In an effort to improve Singapore’s energy efficiency and competitiveness, the National Environment Agency (NEA) has introduced mandatory energy management requirements for large energy users in the industry sector. These requirements will come into effect on 22 April 2013 under the Energy Conservation Act (ECA). 

2          The industry sector accounts for more than half of Singapore’s energy demand. In particular, the large energy users in this sector can play a major role in the national efforts to make Singapore more energy efficient.

3          The large energy users affected are those with business activities that  consume more than 54 terajoules of energy[1] annually in at least two of the three preceding years and whose business activities are attributable to manufacturing and manufacturing-related services; supply of electricity, gas, steam, compressed air, and chilled water for air-conditioning; or water supply and sewage and waste management. (Please see Annex A for more details on key energy management requirements that are stipulated under the subsidiary legislation.)

4          From 22 April 2013, these companies are required to register themselves with NEA and appoint one or more energy managers to monitor and manage their energy consumption. The companies are also required to report their energy consumption and provide information on processes resulting in greenhouse gas emissions, and submit energy efficiency improvement plans annually beginning in 2014. These requirements affect some 170 companies which operate around 200 large energy consuming premises. To ensure the feasibility and practicability of the detailed requirements, NEA has conducted one-to-one industry consultations and briefings for these companies since the beginning of last year.

5          NEA has also been working closely with the affected companies to assist them in building up their capabilities for compliance with the mandatory energy management requirements. This was done through capability-building programmes, incentive schemes and training on the use of the online reporting system. A one-stop Energy Efficiency Promotion Centre (EEPC) has also been set up to support companies in their efforts to comply with the requirements under the ECA. Companies can contact the Centre at 67319871 or nea_eepc@nea.gov.sg. (Please see Annex B for more details on the programmes and schemes that were launched.)


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[1] In comparison, the average annual electricity consumption for a typical 4-room HDB household is about 4.550 MWh of electricity (Source: From SP Services Website, March 2012 to February 2013). 54 TJ is equivalent to the energy consumption of about 3,300 4-room HDB households.

 

For media queries, please contact:

Sarina Diah (Miss)
Corporate Communications
National Environment Agency

Tel: 6731 9689 / 9844 8603
Email: Sarina_Diah@nea.gov.sg

Esther Tan (Miss)
Corporate Communications
National Environment Agency

Tel: 6731 9122 / 9877 3154

Email: Esther_Tan@nea.gov.sg

 

About National Environment Agency:

Formed on 1 July 2002, the National Environment Agency (NEA) is the leading public organisation responsible for improving and sustaining a clean and green environment in Singapore. The NEA develops and spearheads environmental initiatives and programmes through its partnership with the People, Public and Private sectors. It is committed to motivating every individual to take up environmental ownership and to care for the environment as a way of life.

By protecting Singapore's resources from pollution, maintaining a high level of public health and providing timely meteorological information, the NEA endeavours to ensure sustainable development and a quality living environment for present and future generations. 

 



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annexes - media release - singapore to improve energy efficiency of the industry sector.pdf