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4 FAQs about Approval authority for household solar power generation

Do I need an EMA license to install solar panels in Singapore?

This ensures all requirements are met diligently. Full Query Answered: An EMA license is generally not required for residential solar panel installations in Singapore as most homes do not need that much energy. However, if your solar panel installation exceeds 1MW, then you need a license.

Who regulates solar panels?

Several key regulatory bodies oversee solar panel installations: Energy Market Authority (EMA): Responsible for licensing solar installations exceeding certain capacity thresholds. Building and Construction Authority (BCA): Oversees building safety and structural integrity. SP Group: Manages the national grid and handles grid connection approvals.

What business models should you consider when adopting solar energy?

There are four main business models to consider when adopting solar energy. You can choose to own the solar PV installation by either paying for the full cost upfront or a fixed monthly fee to banks. You also have the option to buy solar-generated electricity from a solar company that owns the solar installation.

Who owns a solar energy system?

The system can be on- or off-site and may be owned by utilities, a solar developer, non-profit entities, or multiple community members. Learn more about community and shared solar. If you lease a solar energy system, you are able to use the power it produces, but someone else—a third party—owns the PV system equipment.

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