The Australian Energy Regulator (AER) and Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Singapore International Energy Week 2025 to strengthen regulatory exchanges and energy co-operation.
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The MoU provides a framework to promote cooperation and sharing of regulatory practices on gas and electricity markets. It will also facilitate greater knowledge exchange on low-carbon technologies and deepen cooperation at multilateral platforms in support of the region’s energy transition.
Activities under this MoU include knowledge and experience sharing, training and exchange programmes, as well as dialogues between EMA and AER.
AER deputy chair Justin Oliver said, “The AER is proud to further its partnership with the Singapore Energy Market Authority and with regulators across the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
“Through sharing expertise and experiences, we can strengthen efforts to support energy security and the energy transition across the region.”
EMA CEO Puah Kok Keong said, “Energy regulators are at the heart of the energy transition and EMA is delighted to deepen our co-operation with the AER on regulatory best practices and low-carbon energy technologies.
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“This builds on the excellent momentum of our bilateral energy cooperation and the 60th year of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Australia”.
 
             
		