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[20210423] The Business Times Online - Singtel, Wilmar, SP Group and Razer in green finance push on Earth Dayhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:63536142-d69f-4605-9bfd-23e95a9aa315
BANKING & FINANCE Singtel, Wilmar, SP Group and Razer in green finance push on Earth Day � THU, APR 22, 2021 - 4:34 PM S PRIYASHINI � spriya@sph.com.sg SINGAPORE companies on Thursday committed to clean and green nancing projects, coinciding with the global observance of Earth Day. Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel), Wilmar International and SP Group made separate announcements indicating their moves to amp up the provision of green nancing and sustainability-linked loans. These loans aim to support and nance projects that are aligned with environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards and clean sectors. SINGTEL The telco's wholly-owned subsidiary launched its rst sustainability-linked revolving credit facility of S$750 million, the largest Singapore-dollar denominated sustainability-linked loan to date, the company said in an exchange ling on Thursday. This marks the group's foray into sustainable nancing under its new programme Olives, which is linked to sustainability targets. DBS, OCBC and UOB have teamed up to provide this credit facility. The three-year loan encompasses interest rate discounts pegged to pre-determined ESG targets in areas such as climate risk, carbon management and workplace health and safety metrics. The loan is guaranteed by Singtel and will be used for general corporate purposes. SP GROUP Singapore's national utility has launched a green nancing framework and obtained its maiden green loan facilities amounting to S$100 million from DBS, OCBC and UOB on a bilateral basis in a move that seeks to deepen the integration of sustainability into its nancing strategy. Under this framework, the company and its subsidiaries will issue green nancing instruments to nance or re nance eligible green projects along verticals such as clean transportation, energy e ciency, renewable energy and green buildings. In a joint press statement, the group highlighted that the framework enables investors and lenders to have greater visibility of the use of the proceeds and the environmental impact of the projects funded by the instruments handed out. WILMAR INTERNATIONAL The agri-business company announced the closure of a twoyear US$100 million sustainability-linked facility together with nancial services company Credit Agricole CIB. The company added that the margin of the facility will be dependent on Wilmar's performance of sustainability-linked key performance indicators (KPIs). Additionally, the facility incorporates a tiered discount mechanism where the achievement of each KPI is given a speci ed discount and the margin will be reduced by the aggregate of the discounts applicable for the KPI(s) achieved. Some of these KPIs include Wilmar's continued inclusion in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) Asia Paci c, achievements or improvements in benchmark rating by independent organisations and traceability targets. RAZER Hong Kong-listed gaming rm Razer also launched a US$50 million fund to invest in startups working in the environmental and sustainability space on Thursday. It looks to invest in seed and Series A funding rounds globally, ranging from US$100,000 to US$1 million.
CPMS-Quarterly-Results-Q1-FY2425.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/about-us/procurement/CPMS-Quarterly-Results-Q1-FY2425.pdf
Appendix 1 CPMS Quarterly Assessment Q1 FY24/25 CPMS Quarter Assessment Q1 FY24/25 (01 Apr 2024 – 30 Jun 2024) Results Q1 FY2425 CPMS Quarter Assessment 20 15 19 12 10 5 2 3 2 3 0 Grade A (≥90) Grade B (80 - 89) Grade C (70 - 79) Grade D (60 - 69) Grade E (50-59) Grade F (0-49) We have completed our first quarter for CPMS assessment based on the contracts that are CPMS applicable rendered to your respective company based on the following four (4) areas: (a) Safety; (b) Quality of Work; (c) Project & Risk Management; and (d) Value Added Services The contractors involved in CPMS with their respective grades are shown as below table. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 CPMS Quarter Assessment Q1 FY24/25 (01 Apr 2024 – 30 Jun 2024) Results The list of the contractors below is arranged in alphabetical order and not in any particular ranking sequence. Contractor Grade CHINA INTERNATIONAL WATER & ELECTRIC CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD HIAP ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD A CHIN KUAN ENGINEERING & CONTRACTORS PTE LTD CHUAN LIM CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD HSC PIPELINE ENGINEERING PTE LTD K.H. LEE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD LEY CHOON CONSTRUCTIONS AND ENGINEERING PTE LTD LIH MING CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD LONG ZHOU ENGINEERING PTE LTD LS CABLE & SYSTEM LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH MACBUILD CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD PACIFIC CENTRAL TEKNIK PTE LTD RMA FIVENTURES ASIA-PACIFIC PTE LTD SAM LAIN EQUIPMENT SERVICES PTE LTD SING TEC DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD TAIHAN CABLE & SOLUTION CO.,LTD. TEACLY (S) PTE LTD UK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD UNIGLORY CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD VISTEK PTE LTD YEW ANN CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD B SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 Contractor AVENUE ENGINEERING PTE LTD CITI CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING PTE LTD DOSK CONTRACT SERVICES PTE LTD HANAKO CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD INTEGRATE ENGINEERS PTE LTD JIN CHOON CIVIL ENGINEERING PTE LTD LIANG & HOW CONTRACTOR PTE LTD MO GUAN CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING PTE LTD Mr Berg Pte Ltd POWERCOM ENGINEERING WORKS PTE LTD SER CHUAN CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD SIGMA CABLE COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED Grade C ILJIN ELECTRIC CO LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH J&CO ENGINEERING PTE LTD SING AND SAN CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD D ASPHALT SPECIALIST SERVICES PTE LTD SL LINK ENGINEERING PTE LTD E HI POWER PTE LTD HYUNDAI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD YUAN JI ENTERPRISES PTE LTD F SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg
The Straits Times Home - Easier for small producers to sell 'green credits'https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:2b3a39cb-21ae-45fb-ad23-3c9efd862078
B2 HOME | THE STRAITS TIMES | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2018 | What is blockchain? What are renewable energy certificates (RECs)? And how will they both interact? SP Group is hoping blockchain marketplace will encourage wider use of renewable energy sources. WHAT IS BLOCKCHAIN? Imagine a digital ledger made up of a chain of blocks containing documents, which are digitally time-stamped. When a transaction is made, a document is generated. It is then distributed among other users who will have the exact copy of the document. Blockchain technology is regarded as open, transparent and public. The block Each block contains: • Data: Information of buyer, seller and what is traded. • Hash: Acts like a digital fingerprint it identifies the block and all of its content. • Hash of previous block: This automatically creates a chain of blocks or blockchain. Hash Data A blockchain Hash of previous block A B Contains hash of block A A hash is a string of numbers and letters unique to the block and its content c5d324a76bd5988c632dc4762ab3426edc6893be C Contains hash of block B Security • Hash: If block A is tampered with, a new hash will be generated in it. Block B, which contains the previous hash of block A, will detect the change and reject block A automatically. • Distribution: Blockchain uses a peer-to-peer network. Users can run their own node (device) to connect to the network and get the full copy of the blockchain. When a new block is created, all nodes get the new block, too. Each node validates the block and adds it to the blockchain. Any tampered blocks will conflict with existing ones, and the other nodes will automatically reject the alterations. REC Anyone who produces one megawatt-hour of electricity from renewable sources, like wind or sunlight, can be issued a renewable energy certificate (REC). This serves as proof that the energy it supplied to the grid is sustainable, and the REC can be bought by anybody anywhere in the world who wants to prove that it is supporting the production of clean energy. For example, if a How RECs are sold on SP Group's blockchain marketplace Currently, RECs in Singapore are bought and sold through a highly intensive process, where it is hard for small-scale buyers like consumers to find sellers. The blockchain marketplace will automate the selling and verification process, and make it easier to connect REC buyers and sellers. 1 Renewable 2 One megawatt hour 3 Transaction done via 4 The REC owner can energy created. (MWh) converted blockchain marketplace's now claim to be a into one REC. automated processes. buyer of green energy. Why more companies are going green • Emissions: It lowers companies’ contributions to greenhouse gas emissions. • Jobs: It stimulates the economy and creates jobs. company gets its electricity from coal, it can still buy enough RECs that are equivalent to the electricity it uses, and then say that its electricity is clean. This is a way to encourage companies and people to generate more green electricity and supply it to the power grid, because they know that others are willing to buy their sustainably produced energy at a premium price. SOLD • Reputation: It is a public relations boost for the companies as they show customers that they care about the environment. Source: SP GROUP STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS: LEE HUP KHENG Easier for small producers to sell ‘green credits’ It is now easier for small producers of solar energy in Singapore to sell “green credits” to buyers keen to offset their carbon footprint. SP Group has launched a digital marketplace powered by blockchain technology to link up these buyers and sellers. The power utilities firm believes this is the world’s first blockchainpowered marketplace in renewable energy certificates (RECs), tradeable documents used to offset the use of non-clean energy. The initiative was announced yesterday at the Asean Energy Business Forum at Marina Bay Sands. For now, only small firms can access the marketplace, but it will open to households by the middle of next year. SP Group chief digital officer Samuel Tan said: “We are thinking of products that will help our consumers choose sustainability.” He added: “Through blockchain technology, we enable companies to trade in renewable energy certificates conveniently, seamlessly and securely, helping them achieve greener business operations and meet their sustainability targets.” Currently, RECs are traded on an online registry in a manually intensive process that involves poring through spreadsheets and making sure the certificates have not already been bought. It is also hard for small-scale buyers like individuals to find sellers and prices need to be negotiated between them. With the blockchain marketplace, the selling and verification process will be automated, making it easier to connect buyers and sellers. This shortens a process that could stretch for months to mere minutes. Any clean energy producer in the world that produces 1 megawatthour of electricity can be issued one REC. The certificate not only serves as proof that the electricity is sustainable, but is also a document that can be sold. The goal of these certificates is to encourage the production of green energy. SP Group’s blockchain marketplace will allow the trading of RECs in 0.001 units, which is equal to 1 kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity. This will open up the buying and selling of RECs, nowadays mostly done by large companies, to much smaller players like households. As a gauge, a four-room Housing Board flat usually uses about 12kWh of electricity a day. Local companies that have signed up to use the marketplace include DBS and property giant City Developments Limited (CDL). A CDL spokesman said: “Participating in SP’s blockchain-powered trading of RECs will help CDL to step up efforts to reduce carbon emissions more conveniently, seamlessly and securely.” The developer said it aims to be powered completely by renewable energy by 2050, and that buying RECs would be one of its strategies towards this goal. One seller of these certificates here is chemical logistics company Katoen Natie Singapore, which will soon launch the Republic’s largest single unit rooftop solar facility. A spokesman said: “Katoen Natie will be embarking on a second phase of expansion for our solar energy plant here in Singapore. With the expansion, we are expecting excess capacity that can be traded on the REC platform.” The marketplace is accessible at www.spgroup.com.sg/rec Jose Hong Source: The Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction.
CapitaLand, SP Group and Sembcorp to Study Use of Integrated Energy Solutions to Green Data Centreshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/CapitaLand-SP-Group-and-Sembcorp-to-Study-Use-of-Integrated-Energy-Solutions-to-Green-Data-Centres
News Release CapitaLand, SP Group and Sembcorp to Study Use of Integrated Energy Solutions to Green Data Centres CapitaLand’s data centre is the first to pilot in Singapore under SP’s Energy Partnership Programme Singapore, 5 November 2020 – CapitaLand, SP Group (SP) and Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly study the use of integrated energy solutions to power data centres. CapitaLand’s data centre is the first to pilot in Singapore under SP’s Energy Partnership Programme. The integrated energy solutions will potentially include a combination of solar photovoltaic, green hydrogen and energy storage amongst others. These will be further enhanced with smart technologies to increase energy efficiency and effectiveness. CapitaLand’s drive for sustainability The study covered under the MOU will initially focus on developing solutions to power CapitaLand’s flagship data centre, 9 Tai Seng Drive with green energy. 9 Tai Seng Drive has been certified with the top rating of Green Mark Platinum for data centres by the Building and Construction Authority and Infocomm Media Development Authority. The feasibility study results planned for the second half of 2021, would potentially be applicable to benefit other data centres in Singapore. This initiative dovetails with CapitaLand’s 2030 Sustainability Master Plan to elevate its commitment to global sustainability. Among CapitaLand’s 2030 sustainability targets unveiled on 1 October 2020, it aims to reduce its carbon emissions intensity by 78% by 2030, reduce its energy consumption intensity at its operating properties by 35% and increase its proportion of total electricity consumption from renewable sources by 35% by 2030. CapitaLand also aims to green its entire global portfolio by 2030, including its data centres. Mr Kelvin Fong, Managing Director, Data Centre, CapitaLand Group, said: “As a responsible company, CapitaLand is partnering SP and Sembcorp to further enhance the sustainability of our data centres to support the growth of a clean digital economy. The ability to leverage smart energy solutions and tap renewable energy sources at our data centres will extend CapitaLand’s competitive advantage within the data centre industry while meeting our commitments towards global sustainability. Besides powering our data centres with renewable energy, we aim to offer energyefficient designs and facility operations at our data centres. CapitaLand remains committed to contribute to the environmental and social well-being of the communities we operate in.” SP’s Energy Partnership Programme This collaboration between CapitaLand, SP and Sembcorp is the first under SP’s Energy Partnership Programme. The programme aims to help corporates meet their green ambitions and overcome energy-related business challenges using integrated energy solutions. Leveraging SP’s technical expertise in smart energy solutions, research and testing will be undertaken at SP’s Concept Lab1 . Corporates enjoy the benefits of researching and testing the viability of sustainable solutions before advancing to real-world applications. Mr Chuah Kee Heng, Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Energy Solutions, SP Group, said: “We are pleased to work with CapitaLand and Sembcorp to green CapitaLand’s data centres. Under SP Group’s Energy Partnership Programme, we provide expertise and a conducive environment to help corporates solve their energy challenges and contribute to a low carbon, smart energy Singapore.” Sembcorp harnesses the power of collaboration As an integrated energy player across the utilities and energy value chain, Sembcorp brings expertise in providing urban sustainability solutions to energy-intensive businesses with customised combinations of solar energy, energy storage, sustainable energy retail and other innovative energy solutions. One of the targeted outcomes for Sembcorp in this partnership is to determine how green hydrogen fuel cell technologies can be most efficiently deployed in Singapore to reduce the carbon footprint of data centres. Mr Lim Yeow Keong, Senior Vice President, Singapore and Southeast Asia (Energy), Sembcorp Industries, said: “Sembcorp looks forward to this collaboration with CapitaLand and SP. A key goal of this project is to find the most efficient way to lower the carbon footprint of data centres without compromising their operational resilience. With growing demand for data centres, finding carbonefficient solutions to power them is key to enable a sustainable future.” CapitaLand’s joint study with SP and Sembcorp is another of its efforts to strengthen the use of renewable energy and reduce its carbon footprint. In collaboration with Sembcorp, over 21,000 solar panels were installed atop CapitaLand’s six industrial properties2 held under Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust (Ascendas Reit) in Singapore in 2019. It is the largest combined rooftop solar facility in Singapore by a real estate company. These solar farms can collectively generate around 10,292 megawatt hours of energy annually, equivalent to powering about 2,300 four-room HDB flats each year3. CapitaLand’s corporate offices in Singapore will be 100% powered by renewable energy. Three of its corporate offices will be 100% powered by renewable energy by end 2020 through Renewable Energy Certificates from the clean energy generated atop these industrial properties. Greening data centres for a low-carbon future The joint study is timely, given current trends in data network electricity use. According to a June 2020 report by the International Energy Agency, global data centre electricity demand in 2019 contributed close to one per cent of global demand4 . Demand for data services is expected to continue its exponential growth over the coming years, which in turn will lead to an accelerated growth in data centre loads. 1 SP’s Concept Lab is the group’s innovation space to test new concepts and technologies and develop solutions for its customers. 2 The six properties are LogisTech, 1 Changi Business Park Avenue 1, 9 Changi South Street 3, 2 Senoko South Road, 40 Penjuru Lane, and Techpoint. 3 Average annual electricity consumption of a four-room HDB household is based on Singapore’s Energy Market Authority’s 2019 Singapore Energy Statistics 4 Data Centres and Data Transmission Networks (https://www.iea.org/reports/data-centres-and-data-transmissionnetworks). Global data centre electricity demand in 2019 was approximately 200 TWh, which is equivalent to the annual consumption of about 47 million 4-room HDB flats and 83.76 million tonnes of carbon emissions.   About CapitaLand Limited (www.capitaland.com) CapitaLand Limited (CapitaLand) is one of Asia’s largest diversified real estate groups. Headquartered and listed in Singapore, it owns and manages a global portfolio worth about S$133.3 billion as at 30 September 2020. CapitaLand’s portfolio spans across diversified real estate classes which includes commercial, retail; business park, industrial and logistics; integrated development, urban development; as well as lodging and residential. With a presence across more than 220 cities in over 30 countries, the Group focuses on Singapore and China as its core markets, while it continues to expand in markets such as India, Vietnam, Australia, Europe and the USA. CapitaLand has one of the largest real estate investment management businesses globally. It manages six listed real estate investment trusts (REITs) and business trusts as well as over 20 private funds. CapitaLand launched Singapore’s first REIT in 2002 and today, its stable of REITs and business trusts comprises CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust, Ascendas Real Estate Investment Trust, Ascott Residence Trust, CapitaLand Retail China Trust, Ascendas India Trust and CapitaLand Malaysia Mall Trust. CapitaLand places sustainability at the core of what it does. As a responsible real estate company, CapitaLand contributes to the environmental and social well-being of the communities where it operates, as it delivers long-term economic value to its stakeholders. Follow @Capital and on social media Facebook: @capitaland / facebook.com/capitaland Instagram: @capitaland / instagram.com/capitaland Twitter: @capitaLand / twitter.com/capitaland Linkedin: linkedin.com/company/capitaland-limited YouTube: youtube.com/capitaland About SP Group (www.spgroup.com.sg) SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, enabling a low-carbon, smart energy future for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable energy solutions such as cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, electric vehicle fast charging and green digital energy management tools for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About Sembcorp Industries (www.sembcorp.com) Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp) is a leading energy and urban development player, driven by its purpose to do good and play its part in creating a sustainable future. Leveraging its sector expertise and global track record, Sembcorp delivers innovative energy and urban solutions that support the energy transition and sustainable development. Sembcorp has a balanced thermal and renewable energy portfolio of over 12,600MW, with more than 2,600MW of renewable energy capacity globally. The company also has a proven track record of transforming raw land into sustainable urban developments, with a project portfolio spanning over 12,000 hectares across Asia. Sembcorp is listed on the main board of the Singapore Exchange. It is a component stock of the Straits Times Index and sustainability indices including the FTSE4Good Index, the Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index and the iEdge SG ESG indices. For more information, please visit www.sembcorp.com  
SP Partners EDF on Subsea Cables to Facilitate Green Energy Import from Indonesiahttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Partners-EDF-on-Subsea-Cables-to-Facilitate-Green-Energy-Import-from-Indonesia
News Release SP Partners EDF on Subsea Cables to Facilitate Green Energy Import from Indonesia Singapore, 12 October 2021 – SP Group (SP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) yesterday with EDF Group (EDF) to jointly develop a subsea transmission cable to support renewable energy import from Indonesia. The infrastructure aims to facilitate future electricity import from Indonesia, starting from a proposed 1,000MWp solar photovoltaic plant to be developed by a consortium of partners led by EDF Renewables, a subsidiary of EDF. As part of the MOU, SP and EDF will embark on commercial, regulatory and technical feasibility studies for the subsea cable, and explore opportunities to widen the interconnection to other neighbouring clean energy generation sources in Indonesia to improve economies of scale. When completed, the subsea transmission cable will be a key enabler for regional power system integration, ensuring scalable grid connection capacity from Indonesia. Mr Jean-Philippe Buisson, Senior Vice President, Asia, EDF International, said, “This partnership with SP Group is in line with EDF Group’s ambitions of promoting cross border interconnection globally which supports the flow of renewable energy. EDF looks forward to mobilising its comprehensive expertise, both technically and commercially, to support the implementation of this common subsea transmission cable between Singapore and Indonesia with our best practices and past experiences. We are proud to contribute to this development, as the decarbonization of energy is at the heart of our business ambition.” SP’s Group CEO, Mr Stanley Huang, said, “We are honoured to partner with EDF to support the import of green energy from Indonesia into Singapore. The subsea transmission cable will be an important part of the regional grid interconnection and allow us to better plan for future network requirements to maintain our reliability standard. We look forward to working closely with EDF on the feasibility studies.” Mr. Stanley Huang (L), Group CEO, SP Group, with Mr. Jean-Philippe Buisson, Senior Vice President, Asia, EDF International, at the MOU signing ceremony on 11 October 2021. (From left) Mr Brandon Chia, Managing Director, SEA & Australia, Sustainable Energy Solutions, SP Group; Mr Stanley Huang, Group CEO, SP Group; Mr. Jean-Philippe Buisson, Senior Vice President, Asia, EDF International; and Mr Cheang Jian Ming, Business Development Manager, EDF International -Ends- About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, empowering the future of energy with low-carbon, smart energy solutions for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world- wide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable and renewable energy solutions such as microgrids, cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, solar energy solutions, electric vehicle fast charging and digital energy solutions for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About EDF As a major player in energy transition, the EDF Group is an integrated energy company active in all businesses: generation, transmission, distribution, energy trading, energy sales and energy services. EDF Group is a world leader in low-carbon energy, having developed a diverse production mix based mainly on nuclear and renewable energy (including hydropower). It is also investing in new technologies to support energy transition. EDF’s raison d'être is to build a net zero-carbon energy future with electricity and innovative solutions and services, to help save the planet and drive well-being and economic development. The Group is involved in supplying energy and services to approximately 37.9 million customers (1), of whom 28.7 million in France (2). It generated consolidated sales of €69.0 billion in 2020. EDF is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. (1) Since 2018, customers are counted per delivery site. A customer can have two delivery points: one for electricity and another one for gas. (2) Including ÉS (Électricité de Strasbourg).  
CPMS-Quarterly-Results-Q1-Q2-FY2526.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/about-us/procurement/CPMS-Quarterly-Results-Q1-Q2-FY2526.pdf
Appendix 1 CPMS Quarterly Assessment Q2 FY25/26 CPMS Quarter Assessment Q2 FY25/26 (01 Jul 2025 – 30 Sep 2025) Results Q2 FY2526 CPMS Quarter Assessment 20 15 18 13 10 5 4 5 0 0 0 Grade A (≥90) Grade B (80 - 89) Grade C (70 - 79) Grade D (60 - 69) Grade E (50-59) Grade F (0-49) We have completed our second quarter for CPMS assessment based on the contracts that are CPMS applicable rendered to your respective company based on the following four (4) areas: (a) Safety; (b) Quality of Work; (c) Project & Risk Management; and (d) Value Added Services The contractors involved in CPMS with their respective grades are shown as below table. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 CPMS Quarter Assessment Q2 FY25/26 (01 Jul 2025 – 30 Sep 2025) Results The list of the contractors below is arranged in alphabetical order and not in any particular ranking sequence. Contractor Grade CHINA INTERNATIONAL WATER & ELECTRIC CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD CITI CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. DOSK CONTRACT SERVICES PTE. LTD. HAO DA PTE LTD HUAT BENG ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD KEN-PAL (S) PTE. LTD. LIH MING CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. LONG ZHOU ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. MACBUILD CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. PACIFIC CENTRAL TEKNIK PTE LTD POWERCOM ENGINEERING WORKS PTE. LTD. SAM LAIN EQUIPMENT SERVICES PTE LTD SANGEETH CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD SER CHUAN CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD SING TEC DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD. TAIHAN CABLE & SOLUTION CO., LTD. U GUAN CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. WENG GUAN TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD B SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 Contractor Grade CHUAN LIM CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD FURUKAWA ELECTRIC ENGINEERING SINGAPORE PTE LTD HANAKO CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. HSC PIPELINE ENGINEERING PTE LTD HYNERGY CORPORATION PTE. LTD. ILJIN ELECTRIC CO., LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH JIN CHOON CIVIL ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. LEY CHOON CONSTRUCTIONS AND ENGINEERING PTE LTD MR. BERG PTE. LTD. NECTRIC ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. SIGMA CABLE COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED TECIVIL ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. VISTEK PTE. LTD. C CHIN KUAN ENGINEERING & CONTRACTORS PTE LTD HI POWER PTE. LTD. HYUNDAI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD K.H. LEE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD TEACLY (S) PTE. LTD. D LIANG & HOW CONTRACTOR PTE. LTD. LS CABLE & SYSTEM LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH SL LINK ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. UNITED ASPHALT PTE. LTD. E SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 CPMS Quarterly Assessment Q1 FY25/26 CPMS Quarter Assessment Q1 FY25/26 (01 Apr 2025 – 30 Jun 2025) Results Q1 FY2526 CPMS Quarter Assessment 23 25 20 15 10 5 1 8 7 4 1 0 Grade A (≥90) Grade B (80 - 89) Grade C (70 - 79) Grade D (60 - 69) Grade E (50-59) Grade F (0-49) We have completed our first quarter for CPMS assessment based on the contracts that are CPMS applicable rendered to your respective company based on the following four (4) areas: (a) Safety; (b) Quality of Work; (c) Project & Risk Management; and (d) Value Added Services The contractors involved in CPMS with their respective grades are shown as below table. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 CPMS Quarter Assessment Q1 FY25/26 (01 Apr 2025 – 30 Jun 2025) Results The list of the contractors below is arranged in alphabetical order and not in any particular ranking sequence. Contractor Grade HUAT BENG ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD A AVENUE ENGINEERING PTE LTD CHINA INTERNATIONAL WATER & ELECTRIC CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD CHUAN LIM CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD CITI CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. FURUKAWA ELECTRIC ENGINEERING SINGAPORE PTE LTD HAO DA PTE LTD HSC PIPELINE ENGINEERING PTE LTD J&CO ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. K.H. LEE ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD KEN-PAL (S) PTE. LTD. LEY CHOON CONSTRUCTIONS AND ENGINEERING PTE LTD LIANG & HOW CONTRACTOR PTE. LTD. LIH MING CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. LONG ZHOU ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. MACBUILD CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. NECTRIC ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. SAM LAIN EQUIPMENT SERVICES PTE LTD SANGEETH CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD SER CHUAN CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD SING TEC DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD. TECIVIL ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. U GUAN CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. YUAN JI ENTERPRISES PTE LTD B SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 Contractor Grade DOSK CONTRACT SERVICES PTE. LTD. HANAKO CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. LS CABLE & SYSTEM LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH MR. BERG PTE. LTD. SING & SAN CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD SL LINK ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. UNIGLORY CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD VISTEK PTE. LTD. C HI POWER PTE. LTD. HYUNDAI ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. LTD ILJIN ELECTRIC CO., LTD SINGAPORE BRANCH POWERCOM ENGINEERING WORKS PTE. LTD. SIGMA CABLE COMPANY (PRIVATE) LIMITED TAIHAN CABLE & SOLUTION CO., LTD. TEACLY (S) PTE. LTD. D CHIN KUAN ENGINEERING & CONTRACTORS PTE LTD JIN CHOON CIVIL ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. UK ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. UNITED ASPHALT PTE. LTD. E HYNERGY CORPORATION PTE. LTD. F SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, www.spgroup.com.sg
Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_Feb-24-to-Jan-25.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_Feb-24-to-Jan-25.xlsx
Consumption_Water Average consumption of Water (CuM) Premises Types Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 Jan-25 HDB 1-Room 8.0 8.3 8.4 8.1 7.7 7.5 8.1 8.3 7.9 8.1 7.8 7.8 HDB 2-Room 9.3 9.7 10.0 9.5 8.7 8.7 9.4 9.5 9.2 9.3 9.0 9.0 HDB 3-Room 12.2 12.8 12.9 12.0 11.5 11.6 12.4 12.5 12.2 12.2 12.0 11.9 HDB 4-Room 15.5 16.2 16.3 15.3 14.7 14.6 15.6 15.7 15.3 15.5 15.1 14.9 HDB 5-Room 16.7 17.8 17.7 16.7 16.0 15.6 16.9 17.1 16.7 17.0 16.4 16.1 HDB Executive 18.8 19.9 19.7 18.6 17.7 17.7 18.8 19.1 18.5 18.8 18.1 17.9 Apartment 13.1 14.4 14.3 13.2 12.7 12.5 13.1 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.3 12.8 Terrace 25.8 28.0 28.4 24.2 24.1 24.7 25.7 26.7 25.9 26.2 25.6 24.7 Semi-Detached 30.7 34.9 34.6 30.2 28.3 30.0 31.5 33.4 31.4 32.2 30.9 30.4 Bungalow 46.3 59.5 58.1 50.4 42.1 49.6 48.1 54.7 52.4 52.4 50.2 49.8
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Letter of Appointment – Electrical Installation Please fill up this form to appoint a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) to take charge of your electrical installation. You need your appointed LEW’s card license to fill up this form. To: Name of Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW): ___________________________________________ License No. of LEW: _____________________________ Signature of LEW: _____________________________ APPOINTMENT TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AT __________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ (Installation Address) FOR ____________________________________________________________________ (Name of Company) I would like to appoint you as the licensed electrical worker to take charge of the above-mentioned electrical installation. __________________________________________ Full Name & Designation of Applicant’s Authorised Person _____________________ Signature / Date Correspondence Address: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Postal Code: ________________________________ Email Address: _______________________________ (Company Stamp) UEN: ___________________ Business Tel. No.: ___________________ ext.: ______ Fax No.: ___________________________________ This form is intended for SP Services Ltd only.
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Media Release Smart Building Solution by SP Group and 75F Helps Buildings Achieve More Than 30% Energy Savings Singapore, 5 December 2019 – SP Group (SP), a leading energy utilities group and 75F, a building intelligence solutions provider, are offering a micro-climate control solution that can save more than 30 per cent in energy consumption while improving occupant comfort. The solution uses applied Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and Internet of Things (IoT) to reduce energy consumption in a building. It takes into consideration factors like occupancy and weather and optimises air-flow to evenly cool areas. SP partnered with 75F to customise and test the performance and viability of the solution for Singapore’s tropical environment. The solution was trialled for a year at Singapore Institute of Technology’s (SIT) campus at Dover, and the Mercatus Co-operative Limited’s corporate office at One Marina Boulevard in Raffles Place. Both locations achieved more than 30 per cent in energy savings, while improving comfort for occupants by ensuring that the indoor temperature, and air quality were optimal. With the validated outcomes, SP and 75F will offer the solution to customers in Singapore, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia. Air-conditioning contributes 60 per cent of a building’s electricity consumption. With buildings consuming a third of Singapore’s total electricity consumption1 , this new solution will help Singapore reduce electricity consumption and support the goal of cutting national emissions intensity by 36 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. Mr Brandon Chia, Head, Centre of Excellence, SP Group said: “SP Group has partnered with 75F on this micro-climate control solution that leverages A.I. and IoT. It enables customers to enjoy cooler comfort in buildings while lowering their carbon footprint. We look forward to developing more next-generation technologies to help customers in Singapore and the region save energy and cost.” The micro-climate control solution is a self-learning, intuitive building intelligence system that optimises and regulates air-conditioning in buildings to improve operational efficiency and occupant experience. The system’s central control unit divides large open spaces into smaller zones that balances the temperature, air flow, carbon dioxide (CO2) within each zone. It also optimises the air-conditioning operation by using the least amount of energy to achieve the required comfort. Gaurav Burman, APAC President, 75F said: “Both 75F and SP are committed to saving energy and reducing the carbon footprint of commercial buildings. The Asia Pacific market, especially Singapore, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia, represent a huge opportunity given their economic growth, rising energy costs and the growing focus to improve occupant experience and operational efficiency. This partnership combines 75F’s award-winning technology with SP’s capabilities and track record in the region, allowing both companies to accelerate our growth.” SP’s partnership with 75F first started as part of SP’s Energy Advanced Research and Development (SPEAR) programme, under the SP Centre of Excellence (SP CoE). SP CoE is an initiative supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), and drives the research, development, and integration of cutting-edge solutions and next-generation technologies for Singapore’s energy infrastructure network. -Ends- Notes to Editor: About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. About 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also drives digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About SP Centre of Excellence The SP Centre of Excellence (CoE) is an initiative by SP Group (SP) to drive the innovation and commercialisation of next-generation energy network technologies for the greater reliability and efficiency of Singapore’s infrastructure. Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board, the CoE aims to establish SP as a thought leader in the utility industry forefront and build future-ready energy networks and resource capabilities. This allows SP to stay ahead of global trends such as the drive for smarter and greener performance, and to sustainably meet evolving customer needs About 75F 75F is an award-winning, IoT and Machine Learning company taking a fresh approach to HVAC, lighting and controls in commercial buildings. Founded in 2012, 75F offers data-driven, proactive, predictive building intelligence and controls. 75F is backed by investment groups including billionaire-led Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Oil & Gas Climate Initiative. 75F has delivered hundreds of energy-efficient, comfortable and healthy spaces to enthusiastic customers who rave about the results. 75F launched its operations in India in August 2016 and has been growing steadily since with companies such as Firstsource Solutions, Flipkart, Bennett-Coleman Group, Mercedes Benz, Mapletree, HP, Shell, Smartworks and other leading brands in India, joining US customers such as HOM Furniture, Border Foods, Magnet 360, Rockler and Yoga Fit. 1 Source: The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Super Low Energy Technology Roadmap Report
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As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? 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As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? Interested to find out more how our integrated services can serve your business needs? Drop us an online enquiry and our qualified professionals will reach out to you. 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As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? Interested to find out more how our integrated services can serve your business needs? Drop us an online enquiry and our qualified professionals will reach out to you. Contact Us Form Our Integrated Energy Solutions District Cooling & Heating Electric Vehicle Solutions Digital Products Renewable Energy Climate Services Hide SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2024.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2024 Capacity Charge : $23.67/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0798/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-May-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 MAY 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0616/kWrh Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0651/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-May-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 MAY 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0616/kWrh District Cooling System | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating OverviewKey ProjectsContact Us District Cooling & Heating District Cooling & Heating for Sustainable Operations District cooling and heating systems are centralised energy systems which help buildings, districts, and townships improve energy efficiency, lower operational costs and reduce their carbon footprint. As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? Interested to find out more how our integrated services can serve your business needs? Drop us an online enquiry and our qualified professionals will reach out to you. Contact Us Form Our Integrated Energy Solutions District Cooling & Heating Electric Vehicle Solutions Digital Products Renewable Energy Climate Services Hide SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8ae71105-507f-4abc-8e63-53015ea1dff7/%5BInfo%5D+Tariff+for+District+Cooling+(from+1+May+2022).pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2022 Capacity Charge : $21.28/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.1549/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2024.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2024 Capacity Charge : $23.67/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0798/kWrh Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8ae71105-507f-4abc-8e63-53015ea1dff7/%5BInfo%5D+Tariff+for+District+Cooling+(from+1+May+2022).pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2022 Capacity Charge : $21.28/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.1549/kWrh District Cooling System | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating OverviewKey ProjectsContact Us District Cooling & Heating District Cooling & Heating for Sustainable Operations District cooling and heating systems are centralised energy systems which help buildings, districts, and townships improve energy efficiency, lower operational costs and reduce their carbon footprint. As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? Interested to find out more how our integrated services can serve your business needs? Drop us an online enquiry and our qualified professionals will reach out to you. Contact Us Form Our Integrated Energy Solutions District Cooling & Heating Electric Vehicle Solutions Digital Products Renewable Energy Climate Services Hide SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2024.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2024 Capacity Charge : $23.67/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0798/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0651/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-May-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 MAY 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0616/kWrh Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search District Cooling System | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating OverviewKey ProjectsContact Us District Cooling & Heating District Cooling & Heating for Sustainable Operations District cooling and heating systems are centralised energy systems which help buildings, districts, and townships improve energy efficiency, lower operational costs and reduce their carbon footprint. As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? Interested to find out more how our integrated services can serve your business needs? Drop us an online enquiry and our qualified professionals will reach out to you. Contact Us Form Our Integrated Energy Solutions District Cooling & Heating Electric Vehicle Solutions Digital Products Renewable Energy Climate Services Hide Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2024.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2024 Capacity Charge : $23.67/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0798/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8ae71105-507f-4abc-8e63-53015ea1dff7/%5BInfo%5D+Tariff+for+District+Cooling+(from+1+May+2022).pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2022 Capacity Charge : $21.28/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.1549/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-May-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 MAY 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0616/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0651/kWrh District Cooling System | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating OverviewKey ProjectsContact Us District Cooling & Heating District Cooling & Heating for Sustainable Operations District cooling and heating systems are centralised energy systems which help buildings, districts, and townships improve energy efficiency, lower operational costs and reduce their carbon footprint. As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? Interested to find out more how our integrated services can serve your business needs? Drop us an online enquiry and our qualified professionals will reach out to you. Contact Us Form Our Integrated Energy Solutions District Cooling & Heating Electric Vehicle Solutions Digital Products Renewable Energy Climate Services Hide Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=district-cooling Search District Cooling System | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating OverviewKey ProjectsContact Us District Cooling & Heating District Cooling & Heating for Sustainable Operations District cooling and heating systems are centralised energy systems which help buildings, districts, and townships improve energy efficiency, lower operational costs and reduce their carbon footprint. As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in Thailand, the integrated development will have a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes and is expected to achieve results equivalent to removing about 20,000 Internal Combustion Engine cars from the roads over 20 years. Total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres Reduces carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually Achieves 20 per cent in energy savings per year Read more International Urban Design Centre China’s first ever district cooling microgrid Under the MOUs signed with Wuhou District government, SP will serve as the sustainable energy solutions partner to the district government with the objective of establishing the district as the benchmark for smart eco-districts in Chengdu. This includes developing and implementing technologies and digital solutions such as advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence tools to support the city’s roadmap to carbon neutrality. Total gross floor area of 630,000 square metres Cooling capacity of 1,950 refregeration tonnes Achieves 35 per cent and 50 per cent in cooling and heating savings per year respectively Read more Chongqing East Railway Station Delivering sustainable energy to Western China’s largest high-speed rail hub Sino-Singapore Energy Services, a joint venture between SP Group and Chongqing Gas Group, is the integrated energy system operator for Chongqing East Railway Station, the largest high-speed railway hub in Western China. The project marks the first time a major high-speed railway hub in the country has appointed a professional third-party energy services provider to manage its energy systems. The integrated energy system spans 360,000 square metres and features a trigeneration setup — combining natural gas-powered electricity generation with high-efficiency chillers to provide cooling, heating and electricity.  Cooling and heating capacity of nearly 14,000 refrigeration tonnes Reduces energy consumption by 15% each year Lowers carbon emissions by approximately 9,400 tonnes per year Read more Additional Media Supply condition for Marina Bay district cooling Latest tariff rates for Marina Bay district cooling Latest News SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win Read more STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh Read more SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment Read more SP partners State Grid China at International Forum on Power System Transformation 2025 Read more Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Read more SP Digital’s Green Energy Tech (GET) solutions at Airbus Asia Training Centre Read more Launch of Distributed District Cooling network at Tampines Read more Launch of Singapore’s Fastest Public EV Charger at Temasek Polytechnic by SP Mobility and Huawei Read more SP Group launches Tengah’s First Public EV Chargers, Expanding Singapore’s Green Mobility Network Read more S'pore engineer explains why bird poop is so dangerous to solar panels Read more Have a business inquiry? 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Contact Us Form Our Integrated Energy Solutions District Cooling & Heating Electric Vehicle Solutions Digital Products Renewable Energy Climate Services Hide Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=District-Cooling Search SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-May-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 MAY 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0616/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2025.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2025 Capacity Charge : $24.23/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0651/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8ae71105-507f-4abc-8e63-53015ea1dff7/%5BInfo%5D+Tariffs+for+District+Cooling+(from+1+Nov+2021).pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2022 Capacity Charge : $21.28/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.1549/kWrh SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTDhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating/SDC-change-of-tariff-wef-1-Nov-2024.pdf SINGAPORE DISTRICT COOLING PTE LTD TARIFF FOR DISTRICT COOLING SERVICES WITH EFFECT FROM 1 NOV 2024 Capacity Charge : $23.67/kWr per month Usage Charge : $0.0798/kWrh District Cooling System | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/district-cooling-and-heating OverviewKey ProjectsContact Us District Cooling & Heating District Cooling & Heating for Sustainable Operations District cooling and heating systems are centralised energy systems which help buildings, districts, and townships improve energy efficiency, lower operational costs and reduce their carbon footprint. As Singapore's largest district cooling operator, SP Group designs, builds and operates district cooling systems for customers across the region. These include Marina Bay in Singapore, the world's largest underground district cooling network and Raffles City Chongqing, the largest shopping mall in Chongqing, China. In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. Read more What is District Cooling and Heating District cooling and heating is an energy-efficient urban utility service that distributes chilled or hot water and supply air-conditioning to a network of buildings, providing comfort and reliability while reducing carbon emissions. Key Benefits Instead of individual buildings having their own chillers, district cooling reaps the benefits of economies of scale by consolidating chiller and heating capacity, operated and maintained by our expert operations team. With attributes similar to public electricity supply, district cooling is an energy- and economically-efficient urban utility service. It presents attractive value propositions to building owners: Round-the-clock availability and support On-demand flexibility High supply reliability More space for alternative use Lower initial and recurrent operating costs Platinum Green Mark Certification Energy assessment on existing and potential savings To view our list of awards, please click here. Click to download the Supply Conditions for District Cooling and the latest Tariff Rates. Key Projects Marina Bay District World's largest underground district cooling network Situated in Singapore’s Marina Bay financial district, the cooling network has achieved zero supply disruptions since 2006. As one of Singapore’s Top 50 Engineering Feats, the network will be expanded and connected to five more buildings to extend the same reliable and sustainable solution to other buildings in Singapore’s core financial district. Expanding to 32 buildings by 2027 Reduces carbon emissions by nearly 22,000 tonnes annually Read MoreWatch Video Tampines Eco Town Singapore's first brownfield district cooling project In highly developed cities like Singapore, majority of land has been built up and individual building owners are already equipped with their own chiller plants. With a Distributed District Cooling (DDC) network – an interconnected cooling system – existing towns and districts may now be able to enjoy a more sustainable way to cool. 7 commercial and community buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 1,000 tonnes annually Brownfield District Cooling Feasibility Study: Tampines Central Distributed District Cooling  Download WhitepaperRead moreWatch Video STMicroelectronics (AMK) Singapore's largest industrial district cooling project In partnership with STMicroelectronics (ST), SP Group (SP) will design, build, own, and operate Singapore's largest industrial District Cooling System (DCS) with a cooling capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes. The estimated project value of $370 million USD over 20 years, will help the manufacturing company save 20 per cent on cooling-related electricity consumption annually. 5 industrial buildings Reduces carbon emissions by more than 120,000 tonnes annually (Photo credit: STMicroelectronics) Read moreWatch Video Tengah Town Centralised Cooling System Singapore's first centralised cooling public housing township In collaboration with the Housing & Development Board, SP Group will be bringing its first large-scale residential centralised cooling system to Tengah, Singapore’s first smart energy township. Chilled water will be centrally produced from interconnected modular chiller plants built on the rooftops before it is distributed to residential and commercial units for air-conditioning. The centralised cooling system will also be serviced by SP, bringing greater convenience to residents living in Tengah. (Photo credit: HDB) Read moreVisit Microsite Raffles City Chongqing District cooling and heating in China An advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system was designed and built for Raffles City Chongqing, an iconic integrated development, spanning 1.12 million square metres, comprising a shopping mall, a hotel, office towers, residences and service residences. A megastructure featuring a suite of 8 buildings Reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional building's chiller plants Read more International Sports Park City SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu SP Group (SP) has secured a bid to build and operate a state-of-the-art district cooling and heating system for the new International Sports Park City – an integrated development with commercial, residential and leisure spaces in Chengdu, China. The sustainable cooling solution will be enhanced with an ice thermal energy storage system that will strengthen its reliability and performance. This is SP’s first deployment in China of such a system. With an installed cooling capacity of 9,800 refrigeration tonnes, this project will be SP’s largest district cooling system in Chengdu when operational in 2025. Enables energy savings of 2,900 MWh annually Reduces carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes Delivers greater energy efficiency of over 30% for cooling and over 50% for heating Read more Shudu Center Upgrade to energy-efficient cooling and heating Building on successful projects in Chengdu, SP Group acquired Shudu Center’s existing chiller plant to optimise it for district cooling and heating. The mixed-use development is equipped with a 7,000 refrigeration-tonne cooling and heating system that ensures efficient energy consumption and a sustainable way to work and play in comfort. 7 commercial, retail, and office buildings Covers a land area of 4,400 square metres Government Complex Center Zone C SP's first district cooling project in Thailand SP Group and Banpu NEXT have entered a joint venture to design, build, own and operate a cutting-edge district cooling system at Government Complex Center Zone C in Bangkok, Thailand. As SP’s first district cooling project in
SP Group donates $1 million to Suncare SG for home improvement, nutrition and employment support for lower income familieshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/sp-group-donates-1-million-to-Suncare-SG-for-home-improvement-nutrition-and-employment-support-for-lower-income-families
Media Release SP Group donates $1 million to Suncare SG for home improvement, nutrition and employment support for lower income families SINGAPORE, 4 OCTOBER 2025 – SP Group (SP) is donating S$1 million to Suncare SG, in support of initiatives that will uplift lower-income families. The funds will go towards Suncare SG’s Kindness Inspires DreamS (KIDS) Fund to improve living conditions, provide access to nutritious meals, and enable sustainable employment opportunities for the children’s parents or caregivers. The fund was launched at a Children’s Day celebration at the Lighthouse (a children and youth centric pop-up run by Suncare SG) in Punggol, officiated by Advisers to Punggol Grassroots Organisations, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Gan Kim Yong and Senior Minister of State for National Development and Transport, Ms Sun Xueling. DPM Gan and SMS Sun witnessed the presentation of SP’s donation to Suncare SG, which was made through Community Chest. SP’s contribution, to be disbursed over three years, will benefit around 200 families under Suncare SG’s KIDS Fund. The funding will provide targeted support for children’s immediate well-being needs, including: Home refurbishment to enhance safety, hygiene and functionality, and to create a conducive environment for the family and learning spaces for the children Nutritional aid, such as milk powder, healthy food options, and curated workshops on preparing balanced meals for growing children Employment and financial stability support through job-matching services and upskilling opportunities for caregivers, enabling sustainable employment. Children from beneficiary families will attend mentorship and academic supervision programmes (“You Power”) at the Lighthouse and join confidence building programmes like “You Sparkle” – a community choir organised by Suncare SG and supported by the Ministry of Social and Family Development – where the children have opportunities to share about their dreams through songs and showcase their hard work and talents. Caregivers of the children are engaged through surveys and house visits and watching their children do better in school and having opportunities to perform on stage strengthen their involvement and pride in the children’s development. The main caregiver will also be supported through local job-placement opportunities to enable economic stability. DPM Gan said, “Our children are our future. We want to better support children, especially those from lower-income families, so that they can grow well and have a stronger footing in life. I thank SP for doing its part to contribute to the wellbeing of children in Punggol GRC, and contributing to the whole-of Singapore effort to build a stronger, more inclusive society.” Mr Stanley Huang, Group CEO of SP Group, added, "We recognise that holistic support for the family serves as building blocks for a brighter future - from meeting daily essential needs and creating healthy homes to ensuring steady educational and employment pathways. SP Group is pleased to partner Suncare SG in uplifting families in need through sustained, multi-pronged support." Over 300 children and their families attended the Children’s Day celebration. The event included eco-educational games and hands-on activities like paper mâché making, with caregivers and partners gathered to celebrate and reaffirm the importance of building positive mindset, emotional well-being and resilient character in children. Through SP’s philanthropy and volunteerism efforts over the past year, more than S$5.8 million has been contributed to support vulnerable groups across the age spectrum including children and youth from disadvantaged backgrounds. For more information on SP Group’s community outreach and sustainable initiatives, visit https://spgrp.sg/csr.