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Energy Market Authority to get new chief executive

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SINGAPORE: The Energy Market Authority (EMA) will see a leadership change with Mr Puah Kok Keong taking over from Mr Ngiam Shih Chun as chief executive, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) announced on Monday (May 27).

From Jul 8, Mr Puah, currently the deputy secretary (policy) of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), will swap roles with Mr Ngiam, who will go the other way to take up the post at MHA.

Mr Puah has been the deputy secretary (policy) at MHA since August 2016. He oversees policy, planning, international cooperation, research and statistics, legal, and psychological services.

During his time at MHA, he oversaw policy and legislative reviews in several areas including crime, drugs, rehabilitation, civil defence, immigration and registration, and racial and religious harmony.

He also led the review of Singapore’s gambling regulations, which culminated in the consolidation of several gambling legislations under the new Gambling Control Act, and the restructuring of the Casino Regulatory Authority as the Gambling Regulatory Authority.

Mr Puah led the formulation and implementation of the plans for the Home Team Transformation, which enhanced the Home Team’s capabilities.

He also drove MHA’s international outreach efforts and partnerships. His work on this front has led to Singapore securing its membership on the United Nations Commission on Narcotics Drugs, among others outcomes.

Mr Puah also helped lead a review resulting in the rebranding of the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (SCORE) to Yellow Ribbon Singapore (YRSG).

He has experience in the energy sector, having been in the MTI's Energy Division from 2006 to 2008.

MR NGIAM SHIH CHUN​


Mr Ngiam took the appointment of EMA chief executive on Feb 1, 2018.

Under his leadership, the EMA took critical steps in the energy transition of Singapore’s power sector, harnessing the "four switches" of solar, regional power grids, low-carbon alternatives and natural gas.

These included the granting of Conditional Approvals for 4.2 GW in total of low-carbon electricity imports from the region, and the start of the nation’s first electricity imports under the Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project.

Mr Ngiam also oversaw the launch of the National Hydrogen Strategy, including a pathfinder project to develop a low- or zero-carbon ammonia solution for power generation and bunkering on Jurong Island.

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During the global energy crunch in 2021 and 2022, Mr Ngiam led EMA in developing measures to ensure energy security and stabilise the electricity market, with initiatives such as Singapore’s first standby liquified natural gas facility established within weeks.

To bolster the power system’s reliability, Mr Ngiam was also instrumental in the establishment of EMA’s wholly owned subsidiary, Meranti Power, which has been commissioned to build fast-start generation capacity to support any unforeseen shortfalls in electricity supply.

Following the energy crunch, Mr Ngiam has overseen the implementation of additional guardrails to strengthen Singapore’s energy market structure and ensure that the market is well-positioned to support the energy transition. These efforts include the upcoming establishment of a central gas entity for the procurement and supply of gas to the power sector.

Dr Beh Swan Gin, permanent secretary for development at MTI, said: “Shih Chun has provided strong and steady leadership and made invaluable contributions to Singapore’s energy sector over the years.

"I would also like to welcome Kok Keong to the MTI family and am confident that he will build on the excellent work of his predecessors and further propel EMA forward.”

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