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Singapore Consumers to Track Energy Use

The Energy Market Authority (EMA) is developing the Electricity Vending System (EVS), a pilot project for households to manage their energy use. Design & development is complete. In November 2008 EMA will conduct trial runs for a 6-month period involving 1,000 volunteer households. The EVS will enable consumers to choose a competitive electricity package; know the cost of the electricity being consumed when they switch on appliances and manage costs. EMA expects to complete the pilot project by the second half of 2009 and will then evaluate the feasibility of implementing the EVS.

Posted on September 9, 2008 4:16 PM |

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