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Spotlight from SIEW 2025: At SIEW Summit Session 4: Securing Today’s Energy System, Transforming Energy for Tomorrow, presented by Siemens Energy, leaders from IEA, UK OFGEM, Siemens Energy, KPMG, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, and Thailand’s Ministry of Energy explored the role of digitalisation, strong governance, and global partnerships in securing tomorrow’s energy systems.

Catch the full recap on the blog: https://www.siew.gov.sg/resources/articles/detail/2025/10/28/digital-intelligence-and-shared-action-powering-the-next-era-of-energy-security

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SIEW 2025 brought the global energy community together.

Over 23,000 visitors, 600 speakers, and participants from 70+ countries gathered across SIEW week to drive forward the energy transition and shape secure, resilient, and flexible energy systems for the future.

Catch the key highlights and takeaways in our wrap-up blog: https://www.siew.gov.sg/resources/articles/detail/2025/11/27/siew-2025-wrap-up--5-defining-highlights-powering-asias-energy-transition

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From the floor at SIEW 2025: Richard Lim, Chairman of Singapore GasCo, outlined four essential enablers for a sustainable energy future: public commitment, green technologies, energy security, and human-centric urban systems that put people first.

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Spotlight from SIEW 2025: H.E. Dr Tan See Leng, Minister for Manpower and Minister-in-Charge of Energy and Science & Technology, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Republic of Singapore, opened the Singapore-U.S. Forum by highlighting the growing importance of nuclear collaboration and capability building for Southeast Asia’s clean energy transition. 

He reaffirmed Singapore’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with the U.S. on civil nuclear energy development as part of a secure and sustainable energy future.

Explore key insights from the session in our blog: https://www.siew.gov.sg/resources/articles/detail/2025/10/29/singapore-u.s.-forum--planning-for-a-nuclear-energy-future-in-southeast-asia

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From the floor at SIEW 2025: Francisco Catalão, Executive Member of the Board & CFO, AICEP, shared how Portugal is powering ahead with one of Europe’s most ambitious clean energy goals – targeting 90% of electricity capacity from renewables by 2030, including 10GW of offshore wind and major green hydrogen projects.

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From the floor at SIEW 2025: Ear Chow Foo, Assistant Chief Executive, Energy Infrastructure Division at Energy Market Authority, shared how Singapore is diversifying its energy mix, exploring renewables, hydrogen, and carbon capture to strengthen energy security and sustainability.

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Spotlight from SIEW 2025: Natural gas continues to play a key role in supporting energy security and grid stability across Asia, even as the region scales up low-carbon alternatives.

At SIEW Summit Session 5: The Future of Energy – The Strategic Role of Natural Gas in Grid Stability, presented by Mitsubishi Power, regulatory and industry leaders explored how to optimise natural gas integration to support the growth of renewables while ensuring a reliable and affordable energy supply, and more.

Catch the key takeaways on our blog: https://www.siew.gov.sg/resources/articles/detail/2025/10/28/evolving-role-of-natural-gas-in-asia-s-low-carbon-future

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Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! #SIEW2025
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From the floor at SIEW 2025: Mark McAllister, Chair of UK Ofgem, underscored that the energy transition is a shared responsibility and progress depends on alignment across regulators, governments, financiers, and industry.

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Spotlight from SIEW 2025: SIEW Energy Insights opened with energy leaders from Singapore, China, and Cambodia reaffirming a common message: that accelerating the energy transition requires shared commitment and coordinated cross-border action.

Puah Kok Keong, Chief Executive, Energy Market Authority, Pan Jingdong, Executive Vice President, State Grid Corporation of China, and H.E. Tun Lean, Advisor, Ministry of Mines and Energy, Kingdom of Cambodia,
shared national perspectives and lessons in building resilient and low-carbon energy systems.

Discover the insights: https://www.siew.gov.sg/resources/articles/detail/2025/10/29/siew-energy-insights--leaders-affirm-energy-transition-is-global-and-collective

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Happy New Year from the SIEW Organising Team!

We are excited for another year of driving conversations that shape the energy transition. Join us at SIEW 2026 from 26-30 Oct, to be part of the dialogue building the energy systems of tomorrow.

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From the floor at SIEW 2025: Low Xin Wei, Assistant Chief Executive, Energy Technologies Division at Energy Market Authority, emphasised the importance of designing a resilient and affordable low-carbon system and exploring multiple transition pathways to get there.

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