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Energy

Energy Readiness in Singapore

Singapore is energy-import dependent but progressing on renewables, regional power imports, and strong building efficiency.

Last updated
2026-05-03
Data year
2025
Module score
85/100

Energy score

Clean-energy readiness, grid resilience, and solar or efficiency opportunity signals.

Energy in Singapore85/100

Energy readiness

85/100

Strong grid and policy capacity with import dependence shaping strategy.

Primary transition lever

Imports and efficiency

Regional clean-power imports and building efficiency are central.

Climate stressor

Heat

Sustained heat shapes cooling demand and building strategy.

Singapore energy data table

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Singapore Energy data table
MetricValueContext
Energy readiness85/100Diversification and efficiency are the main levers.
Primary transition leverImports and efficiencyLand area limits onshore generation alone.
Climate stressorHeatCooling demand is a structural energy-use driver.

Energy city comparison

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Energy city comparison table
CityScoreSummary
Singapore (this page)85/100Singapore is energy-import dependent but progressing on renewables, regional power imports, and strong building efficiency.
Copenhagen94/100Copenhagen has a mature energy-transition profile, with district energy experience and strong climate-adaptation planning.
Berlin88/100Berlin has strong clean-energy direction supported by national renewable-electricity progress and city-level efficiency programs.
Paris86/100Paris has strong energy-transition direction, with building retrofits and heat adaptation central to its readiness profile.
Tokyo84/100Tokyo has strong engineering capacity and resilience discipline, but energy transition is constrained by dense demand and climate stress.
London84/100London has strong clean-energy direction with retrofit-led building strategy, balanced against legacy infrastructure complexity.
New York82/100New York has serious clean-energy ambition and infrastructure complexity, with resilience shaped by coastal risk and dense demand.
Toronto82/100Toronto benefits from a low-carbon Ontario grid and ongoing building-efficiency efforts, with winter heat as a major energy lever.
Sydney80/100Sydney is in active energy transition with strong rooftop solar, ongoing grid modernization, and rising heat-driven cooling demand.

Explanation

Energy readiness scoring weighs grid resilience, transition strategy, and adaptation. Singapore's grid is resilient; transition relies on imports and efficiency.

Read this module with the main city profile because single-topic pages can miss tradeoffs. A city with a high energy score can still have housing pressure, and a city with strong opportunity can still carry health exposure risk.

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