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More than 180 participants from 33 countries, including 9 of the 10 ASEAN Member States, will attend the Singapore-International Energy Agency (IEA) Regional Training Programme on Efficient Grid-Interactive Buildings from 5 to 7 July 2022.

This programme brings together policymakers, industry professionals, and representatives from academia, international organisations and civil society to explore the use of smart digital technologies to transform buildings from energy-intensive consumers to energy-efficient and low-carbon prosumers that can interact with the grid to produce, consume, store, sell and buy energy.

buildings, utility and transport networks

Smart meters and sensors enable energy system communications to shift peak electricity demand

According to the IEA, the built environment contributes a quarter of total energy use in ASEAN with over 40% of this consumption coming from electricity generated mostly by fossil fuels. There is significant potential for the built environment which encompasses buildings as well as the utility and transport networks that connect them to reduce energy consumption by leveraging digital technologies to become smarter and more interactive.

Tools such as smart meters and sensors, as well as artificial intelligence, enable energy system communications and controls to automatically shave and shift peak electricity demand, increasing the grid’s capability to respond to changes in supply and demand flexibly.

a virtual three-day training programme

The virtual three-day training programme will introduce innovative solutions and applications for efficient smart grid-interactive buildings and energy systems.

It will feature more than 40 experts from institutions around the world supporting the programme through presentations, breakout sessions, virtual networking and discussions, including ASEAN-based organisations, such as the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE), the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP) and the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) of Singapore.

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Capacity building is key to our efforts in navigating the current evolving energy landscape"

Mr Jonathan Goh, Director of, the External Relations Department, of the Energy Market Authority (EMA), said, “Capacity building is key to our efforts in navigating the current evolving energy landscape."

"We are delighted to continue our partnership with the IEA on training programmes for policymakers and industry professionals to support the region’s clean energy transitions.”

Energy efficiency

In her opening remarks Ms Mary Warlick, the IEA’s Deputy Executive Director, said, “Energy efficiency brings a lot of benefits besides saving energy and reducing CO2 emissions." 

"It improves people’s lives, health, well-being and productivity, creates jobs, improves energy security and increases disposable incomes just to name a few.”

Efficient Grid-Interactive Buildings programme

The Singapore-IEA Training Hub has trained more than 1 000 participants from more than 20 countries

The Efficient Grid-Interactive Buildings programme is the sixth activity under the Singapore-IEA Regional Training Hub initiative. The Singapore-IEA Regional Training Hub was launched in 2016 when Singapore became an Association Country of the IEA.

Since 2017, the Singapore-IEA Training Hub has trained more than 1 000 participants from more than 20 countries.

clean energy transitions

The programme represents a key milestone in establishing a network of energy professionals, academics, and urban practitioners to facilitate knowledge exchange and operational capabilities in clean energy transitions.

Singapore and the IEA will next co-host the Singapore-IEA Ministerial Roundtable on Energy Security in a Low-Carbon World on 26 October 2022. It will be held in conjunction with the 15th Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) taking place from 25 to 28 October.

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