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Written reply to PQ on Progress of Residential Demand Response Pilot Programme

Written reply to PQ on Progress of Residential Demand Response Pilot Programme

Question

 

Mr Ang Wei Neng: To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry regarding the Residential Demand Response (R-DR) pilot programme which empowers households equipped with smart meters to reduce electricity consumption during demand peaks in the power system (a) when are the peak demand periods; and (b) whether the Ministry will consider lowering electricity prices during off-peak periods to better smoothen energy usage in households throughout the day.

 

Written Answer by Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong

 

1. Singapore’s electricity consumption patterns have been reasonably consistent over the years. Demand typically peaks in the afternoons, and overall demand is higher during the warmer months of each year in April, May and June.

 

2. Reducing peak demand during the day can lower wholesale electricity prices during peak periods by avoiding the need to operate less efficient and more expensive generation units.

 

3. Time-Of-Use contracts charge lower electricity prices during off-peak periods. For residential consumers, they can already choose to subscribe to such contracts offered by licensed retailers.

 

4. EMA’s Demand Response (DR) programme also seeks to facilitate reduction in peak demand. Under the DR Programme, commercial and industrial consumers offer to reduce their loads when overall demand is high, in return for incentive payments. For households, EMA and SP Group intend to pilot the Residential Demand Response (R-DR) programme in the second half of 2024, to similarly offer an incentive when these households voluntarily reduce their electricity usage during peak demand periods.

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