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EMA has a team of officers working 24/7 to manage the entire power system in Singapore. Today, Singapore’s power system is one of the most reliable in the world. However, our energy landscape is evolving. As Singapore adopts cleaner energy sources such as solar power and low-carbon electricity imports, new challenges arise.
Moreover, EMS II’s Automatic Generation Control capabilities can now manage Energy Storage Systems (ESS) – large batteries that store solar energy – to respond to fluctuations in the electricity grid. This capability is essential for maintaining a stable power supply as Singapore expands its solar PV capacity.
As Singapore’s electricity demand is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of up to 5% over the next five years, EMS II will play a crucial role in managing new energy sources such as solar power and electricity imports from the region.
The EMS service in Singapore is Speedpost Priority (International), part of Singapore Post Limited which is Singapore's designated universal postal service provider, supporting customers, businesses and communities worldwide. Singapore Post was founded in 1858 and joined the EMS Cooperative in 1999.
Singapore Post was founded in 1858 and joined the EMS Cooperative in 1999. Speedpost Priority (International) delivers EMS five days of the week reaching 5.6 million consumers and businesses across Singapore. Customers can easily access EMS at 57 post offices across the country.
The upgraded system comes with several new features. “With the enhanced EMS (EMS II), we can better integrate new energy sources more effectively and keep the power grid stable. This is crucial for achieving our net-zero goal,” Goh Chia Jin, Assistant Director in the Energy Management Systems Department of EMA said.
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