Singapore energy markets outlook 2014 - overview
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Report summary
Singapore imports almost all its fuel required to run its trade-based economy. The services sector contributes two-thirds of the GDP, but energy demand is dominated by its industrial and shipping sectors. Oil is by far the most consumed fuel in Singapore, of which more than 50% is used for marine bunkers.
What's included
This report contains
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- Key facts (2005-2035)
- Economic outlook
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Demand
- Economic drivers and energy demand
- Total primary energy demand
- Energy intensity
- Industrial and non-energy use
- Transport
- Residential, commercial and agricultural
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Policy and regulation
- Energy policy
- Environment and carbon policy
- Legislation
- Regulation and authorities
- Subsidies and taxes
Tables and charts
This report includes 17 images and tables including:
Images
- Location map
- Demand by sector (2005-2035)
- Demand by fuel (2005-2035)
- Electricity intensity comparison (2000-2030)
- End-use intensity comparison (2000-2030)
- Industrial energy mix (2005-2035)
- Transport energy mix (2005-2035)
- RCA sub-sectors (2011)
- Residential, commercial and agricultural energy mix (2005-2035)
Tables
- Economic indicators (2005-2035)
- Executive summary: Table 1
- Total primary energy demand (2005-2035)
- Energy demand for industry and non-energy use (2005-2035)
- Transport sector energy demand (2005-2035)
- Energy demand in the residential/commercial sector (2005-2035)
- Energy market legislation
- Environment and carbon legislation
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