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  • Region: Australia
  • Topics: Geothermal
  • Date: 8th May 2026

geothermal power plant pipelineSingapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a comprehensive study to assess the feasibility of deploying geothermal energy systems in Singapore.

The study of geothermal energy is part of EMA’s efforts to pursue pathways that can strengthen Singapore’s energy resilience and decarbonise its power sector.

While Singapore lacks the conventional geothermal energy resources commonly found in geolocally active regions such as volcanic zones,  recent global advances in geothermal technologies have created new opportunities to harness sub-surface heat for power, heating and cooling needs. The feasibility study will thus assess the technical, environmental, and commercial feasibility of deploying next-generation geothermal systems in Singapore. The appointed consultant will also be tasked to identify areas for further study and propose policy frameworks for potential geothermal projects.

 The feasibility study builds on the ongoing nationwide non-invasive geophysical survey commissioned by EMA in 2024 to identify areas in Singapore where geothermal energy might potentially be present. Together, the nationwide geophysical survey and feasibility study aim to provide a robust and holistic evaluation of Singapore’s geothermal energy potential. This will provide the Government with a basis to decide on the next steps in the pursuit of geothermal energy systems in Singapore.

The consultant for the feasibility study is expected to be appointed in 2026. The duration of the study will depend on the proposal submitted by the appointed consultant, as well as the scope and complexity of work required.

The deadline for submission of proposals is 29 June 2026, 4pm (Singapore time). More details on the RFP are available on the EMA's website at www.ema.gov.sg.