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Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Jun-23-to-May-24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Jun-23-to-May-24.xlsx
Consumption_Elect Average consumption of Electricity (kWh) Premises Types Jun-23 Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 HDB 1-Room 152 147 145 143 146 144 135 126 126 132 150 152 HDB 2-Room 202 190 190 189 190 188 176 164 167 173 199 199 HDB 3-Room 288 271 272 269 274 269 247 236 241 250 292 285 HDB 4-Room 391 371 371 367 374 370 342 321 330 342 398 396 HDB 5-Room 456 437 434 427 437 436 401 367 381 399 463 466 HDB Executive 561 531 536 528 541 530 478 456 474 489 575 568 Apartment 585 546 514 515 537 541 483 430 435 486 578 573 Terrace 902 868 866 859 890 881 804 740 794 821 957 900 Semi-Detached 1,233 1,159 1,134 1,150 1,187 1,174 1,065 1,019 1,038 1,109 1,254 1,224 Bungalow 2,482 2,320 2,219 2,298 2,308 2,358 2,075 2,106 1,951 2,146 2,432 2,360 Note: The figures exclude electricity consumption for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.
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Media Coverage Catch the latest news on SP All Years 21 Oct 2024 Singapore seeks proposals on regulatory sandbox for virtual power plants Source: The Business Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 21 Oct 2024 EMA seeking proposals on benefits of virtual power plants Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 07 Oct 2024 SP Group clinches Pinnacle Award for the second year Source: Lianhe Zaobao © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 05 Sep 2024 SP Group makes its largest solar investment in China with 240-MWp project Source: The Business Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 01 Aug 2024 SP Group raises S$1 million through Community Chest for vulnerable seniors Source: The Business Times Online © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 12 Jul 2024 SingHealth, SP Group tie up to roll out EV chargers across SingHealth institutions Source: The Business Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 12 Jul 2024 SingHealth's hospitals, facilities to get up to 300 EV chargers by 2028 Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 11 Jul 2024 SingHealth facilities to install up to 300 EV chargers by 2028 Source: Lianhe Zaobao Online © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 18 Jun 2024 SP Group to design district cooling, heating system for Chengdu development Source: The Business Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 27 May 2024 Geneo Science Park to adopt district cooling solution, to reduce carbon emissions by 20,000 tonnes over 30 years Source: Lianhe Zaobao © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 1 ... 6 7 8 ... 47
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BEST PRACTICES BY DIMENSIONS CUSTOMER EMPOWERMENT & SATISFACTION • Enedis • ConEd • TaiPower • UKPN • WPD • DEWA • SP Energy Networks • e-distribuzione SECURITY • Enedis • ConEd • TaiPower • UKPN • CitiPower • WPD • DEWA • PG&E • SDGE • SP Energy Networks • e-distribuzione • FPL • Radius • SCE • ComEd • Northern Powergrid • Jemena • LADWP • SSEN GREEN ENERGY • Enedis • ConEd • TaiPower • UKPN • WPD • PG&E • SDGE • SP Energy Networks • e-distribuzione • ENWL • ENWL • Northern Powergrid • Jemena • LADWP • SSEN • Tata power-DDL • Westnetz • Ausnet • Tata power-DDL • Westnetz • APS • Hydro Ottawa • BC Hydro • PEPCO • BGE • Western Power • Toronto Hydro • CenterPoint Energy • PSE • Dominion Energy • Eversource • TNB • NIEN • Stromnetz Berlin • EVN Hanoi • Tata power Ltd • SCE • LADWP • Tata power-DDL • APS • Hydro Ottawa • i-DE • CLP • Western Power • Toronto Hydro • SP Group • Kansai • KEPCO • Fluvius • TNB • Light • Chubu • EDP • Eversource • ESB • Vector • Eskom • ACEA MONITORING & CONTROL • Enedis • TaiPower • UKPN • CitiPower • WPD • DEWA • PG&E • SDGE • SP Energy Networks • e-distribuzione • ENWL DATA ANALYTICS • Enedis • ComEd • CitiPower • Jemena • PG&E • State Grid Beijing • SDGE • BC Hydro • e-distribuzione • Duke Energy • FPL • Vattenfall • SCE • Vector • Stedin SUPPLY RELIABILITY • CitiPower • KEPCO • DEWA • HK Electric • TEPCO • Stromnetz Berlin • CLP • Helen • SP Group • CEM • Kansai • Enedis • ConEd • TaiPower • UKPN • WPD • PG&E • SDGE • SCE • FPL • Radius • SCE • ComEd • Tata power-DDL • APS • BC Hydro • i-DE • PEPCO • Shenzhen Power • CLP DER INTEGRATION • SP Energy Networks • TEPCO • Ausnet • Western Power • Eversource • ESB • NIEN • Duke Energy • Chubu • CenterPoint Energy • Fluvius • EVN HCMC • ESB • State Grid Sichuan • Helen • Meralco • Light • Edenor SMART GRID PROGRESS (2020-2021) Global Asia Pacific North America Europe Average score 2020 Average score 2021 Website : https://www.spgroup.com.sg/sp-powergrid/overview/smart-grid-index Email : sgi@spgroup.com.sg Scan this QR Code to learn more about us KEY FINDINGS UTILITIES are focusing on Green Energy AVERAGE SCORE BY REGION (2021 & 2020) North America Europe Asia Pacific UTILITIES’ SOLAR AND WIND CONTRIBUTING MORE THAN 10% OF SYSTEM DEMAND 2018 2019 2020 2021 ASIA PACIFIC UTILTIES’ EV INITIATIVES RELATIVE TO THE WORLD 2018 2019 2020 2021 Average score of 2020 Average score of 2021 Global 14% 2.6% 19.8% 15.8% Global 29.1 % 10.5% 31.4% 26.3% 47.8% 43.0% Europe 45.3% Asia Pacific 76.29% 70.19% 63.63% 69.22% 60.9% 55.8% 65.1% 78.47% 74.77% 78.3% 82.6% EUROPE is leading in RE penetration 2 3 ASIA PACIFIC is catching up on EV initiatives SMART GRID INDEX The Smart Grid Index (SGI) measures the smartness of electricity grids globally, in seven key dimensions. The benchmarking also identifies best practices to build smarter grids that deliver better value to customers. 7 1 4 5 6 7 DIMENSIONS OF A SMART GRID MONITORING & CONTROL • SCADA • DMS/ADMS DATA ANALYTICS • Smart Meter Coverage • Data Analytics Application SUPPLY RELIABILITY • SAIDI • SAIFI DER INTEGRATION • Management of DER Integration • Grid Scale Energy Storage GREEN ENERGY • Renewable Energy Penetration • EV Facilitation SECURITY • IT Cyber Security • OT Cyber Security CUSTOMER EMPOWERMENT & SATISFACTION • Real-Time Data to Customers • Customer Satisfaction Feedback BENCHMARKING RESULTS 2021 Utility Country/ Score +/- Best Practices Market Enedis FRA 96.4 17.9% ConEd USA 94.6 5.4% TaiPower TWN 94.6 12.5% UKPN GBR 94.6 0.0% CitiPower AUS 92.9 5.4% WPD GBR 92.9 1.8% DEWA ARE 89.3 10.7% PG&E USA 87.5 -5.4% SDGE USA 87.5 0.0% SP Energy Networks GBR 87.5 3.6% e-distribuzione ITA 85.7 1.8% ENWL GBR 85.7 7.1% FPL USA 85.7 7.1% Radius DNK 85.7 23.2% SCE USA 85.7 0.0% Stedin NLD 85.7 5.4% ComEd USA 83.9 3.6% Northern Powergrid GBR 83.9 1.8% TEPCO JPN 82.1 7.1% Jemena AUS 80.4 8.9% LADWP USA 80.4 1.8% SSEN GBR 80.4 3.6% State Grid Beijing CHN 80.4 7.1% Tata power-DDL IND 80.4 5.4% Westnetz DEU 80.4 0.0% APS USA 78.6 1.8% Ausnet AUS 78.6 5.4% Hydro Ottawa CAN 78.6 3.6% BC Hydro CAN 76.8 7.1% i-DE ESP 76.8 1.8% PEPCO USA 76.8 1.8% Shenzhen Power CHN 76.8 3.6% BGE USA 75.0 1.8% CLP HKG 75.0 0.0% Guangzhou Power CHN 75.0 5.4% SP Group SGP 75.0 0.0% State Grid Shanghai CHN 75.0 1.8% Western Power AUS 75.0 12.5% Duke Energy USA 73.2 8.9% Kansai JPN 73.2 14.3% KEPCO KOR 73.2 0.0% Toronto Hydro CAN 73.2 1.8% Ausgrid AUS 71.4 1.8% Utility Country/ Score +/- Best Practices Market Chubu JPN 71.4 3.6% State Grid Chongqing CHN 71.4 7.1% CenterPoint Energy USA 69.6 -5.4% Fluvius BEL 69.6 1.8% Liander NLD 69.6 3.6% PSE USA 69.6 1.8% Dominion Energy USA 67.9 5.4% EDP PRT 67.9 -1.8% Eversource USA 67.9 -1.8% EVN HCMC VNM 67.9 16.1% MEA THA 67.9 14.3% TNB MYS 67.9 5.4% Vattenfall SWE 67.9 1.8% ESB IRL 66.1 8.9% State Grid Sichuan CHN 66.1 3.6% EVN CPC VNM 64.3 8.9% NIEN GBR 64.3 8.9% HK Electric HKG 62.5 1.8% Kahramaa QAT 62.5 10.7% State Grid Hubei CHN 62.5 1.8% State Grid Nanjing CHN 62.5 0.0% State Grid Tianjin CHN 62.5 0.0% Stromnetz Berlin DEU 62.5 10.7% EVN Hanoi VNM 60.7 5.4% Helen FIN 60.7 0.0% Vector NZL 60.7 3.6% Meralco PHL 58.9 0.0% PEA THA 58.9 5.4% State Grid Changsha CHN 58.9 10.7% Eskom ZAF 55.4 5.4% Wiener Netze AUT 55.4 3.6% ACEA ITA 51.8 0.0% CEM MAC 51.8 0.0% Tata power Ltd IND 51.8 3.6% Light BRA 48.2 0.0% Rosseti RUS 48.2 0.0% Sarawak Energy MYS 46.4 8.9% Edenor ARG 44.6 7.1% PLN IDN 44.6 0.0% Enel Dist Sao Paulo BRA 37.5 0.0% Enel Dist Chile CHL 35.7 0.0% Edesur ARG 32.1 1.8% City Power ZAF 21.4 0.0% Disclaimer: We have arrived at the findings, opinions and conclusion set out in this paper based on application of our methodology to materials and information we believe to be accurate and reliable, and which are made available in the public domain at the time we carried out the relevant research and study. 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[20170627] The Business Times - Electric vehicles drive change in grid operators and oil firmshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:4b74afb6-528d-4b14-932a-95f0189f8214
ally on hydrogen, biofuels, solar and ment production will continue to depend on hydrocarbons, he added. wind. The division has since expanded “You cannot make steel with electricity, or fly a plane or send a big con- to more than 200 staff, and hopes to invest about US$1 billion a year by tainer ship across the ocean on electricity. There isn't the energy density 2020; group CEO Ben van Beurden has said the business is expected to available.” 4 | TOPSTORIES The solar panels, but also take it into the distribution system and sell it to industrial and residential customers. “I think we will want to become value chain players. Whether we will invest equally in all parts of the value chain, I think it's too early to say,” he The third is its global presence. “The interesting bit about the new energies business is there are no global players in it; the people in this business tend to be local or sometimes regional, but certainly nobody global,” said Mr Wetselaar. for oil and gas to continue to receive investments as these will be “absolutely needed” to keep the world running for a long time. Furthermore, Shell is good and profitable in this business, he said. A lot of investments will also be Electric vehicles drive change in grid operators and oil firms CLEAN ENERGY the end of the decade is also just a starting point, he added. “We intend to make this a big business for Shell that over time can stand on its own feet, just like the oil business does, the downstream business does and the gas business does.” Business Times | Tuesday, June 27, 2017 Plausible energy mix in a net-zero emissions world By Andrea Soh ing for the day when there are so He cited as example: “Maybe work UK, last year launched a trial from Half the of perspective energy supply of balance...If will come gies through unit, is electricity, currently conducting research to explore the possibility of de- sandrea@sph.com.sg many electric vehicles the stability of someone with a life support system with Nissan allowing drivers to sell you lower (the threshold), it enables @AndreaSohBT up from current one fifth the grid could be affected. at home cannot afford not to have electricity stored in their electric car market operations. If you put it too veloping differentiated technologies Singapore “Today there are 600,000 cars in that power as opposed to you being batteries back to the grid during peak high, you are impeding 2015 market operations,” said Mr Wong. “Our motivation It has no ambitions in manufactur- in batteries. Net-zero emissions world Shell aims Singapore. to If all of them ride become electric vehicles, and they all start char- In such a situation, someone will UK think-tank Green Alliance es- is that the consumer must win ing batteries, but is 8% interested in learn- able to branding, charge the car.” hours. WANT to make a quick buck with your electric vehicle? In five to ten ging in Jurong, at some level Jurong have to segment power needs according to their criticality, and make a call closely-located vehicles charging sim- security.” charge batteries”, he said. “Because at timates that it could take as few as six without compromising reliability and ing “how can we Nuclear best and in a fast way years, you might just be able to do won’t be able to handle it. The rest of global that, by selling electricity from clout the the system will be in destabilised,” clean said on the allocation energy of power supply, he ultaneously race during periods of high For oil major 28% Shell, the future of the end of the day our business is delivering energy to customers and that 15% car battery to grid operator SP Group SP Group CEO Wong Kim Yin in an interview with The Business Times. This is why SP Group will need the Oil The delivery is our main business”. said. power demand for there to be possible shortages. Network operators keeping a close tab on. the transport Coal sector is one 31% 30% that it is Bioenergy Solar when power supply in Singapore runs It wants to be leader in the business and establish itself And among hydrocarbons, natural low. there said. are “It also depends reportedly a bit on planning the market to Anglo-Dutch group said earlier this The 9% group is also placing some of Emphasising that the group is not ability gas is by to far intervene the cleanest. in the “Natural market, gas install design technology because not that all allows countries cars have across That charging full value station chain you pull of into renewables, against the alternative to adoption of energies year that it is introducing battery charging points at some petrol stations in “I think it’s likely that the world will its bets on hydrogen-fuelled vehicles. electric such has an as important by notifying role to car play owners in meeting electricity an app demand that they while are not we decar- able be deregulated charged only power when markets. the network So you 11% Coal to do that may also very well be run vehicles, Mr Wong said SP Group will through can have cope, to when understand, electric geography vehicles be-bcome geography, more prevalent. what the opportunities France’s Total is studying Gas the viabdrogen Oilfor powering light Bioenergy 12% Britain and the Netherlands. 21% end up using 7% both batteries Wind and hy- By by Royal Andrea Dutch SohShell, a name more familiar today for its petrol stations. as become far as possible a significant allow growth the market priority to to bonise charge, the and energy to offer production to buy electricity grow at a it, much and a higher very important price instead, role or to are.” 10% and sandrea@sph.com.sg 9% run beyond as it 2020. is, unless The a unit certain is part threshold of a bigger breached. story of how the energy system to play control in delivering the charging the energy stations. that can- believes The it business will have of to manufacturing When such a time comes, SP Group ility of such a move, while Italy’s Eni vehicles...We’re Gasnot betting on a @AndreaSohBT As electric vehicles grow in popularity, it is not only carmakers Singapore and has At to that change point from – which where Mr it is Wong today not Grid be electrified.” operators all across the world threshold solar panels that – strikes which Shell the right had previ- balmestic Nuclear and central European stations. at all of them,” said Mr Wetselaar. is Other establish a already has 5% such facilities at some do- single outcome – we want to be good ROYAL transport Dutch groups Shell that aims are to be affected. a leader reckoned to where it could needs come to be in future, five to said 10 are finding In the one that year they since have its to formation, rapidly ance ously between dabbled allowing – is market however operations area to that run, the so company as to maximise will not value enter. ber Maarten WindWetselaar Solar Other told BT in a re- becomes AND STORAGE more prevalent will depend one FOSSIL Shell 0.5% executive 0.5% committee 3% mem- WITH Ultimately, CARBON CAPTURE whichever technology in Among clean energy those who and sees find an themselves opportunity having using to adapt its global their presence businesses and are estervene, As the possibly world’s by population not allowing contin- elec- cope It with has, unexpected firstly, been surges working de- to for the “Whether consumer, it comes against to the solar need panels to cent interview: “I could certainly see a on customers’ choice and regulators’ years Mr Wetselaar. – the group will then need to in- change the New their Energies businesses unit has in been order busy. to tablished electricity brand grid operators scale and up the oil companies. business quickly as and critical pand. Meanwhile, users can the access current the power energy vehicles technology proliferate. and the markets The National in the sec- grid. cing those is probably best in the become over major the course chargers of this century of cars.” whatever the customer wants, he ad- new tric ues vehicles to grow, to energy charge demand so that will more exmand deepen for its understanding electricity as of electric both the ensure or batteries reliability or other and security things, in produ- the business Note: For over a world time with where widespread we could prosperity, decision, the energy system and will Shell double will offer energies when. In Singapore, SP Group is prepar- supply. system also needs to be overhauled Grid, tor. “Before which operates we decide the where power to net- play, hands “We think of low-cost of the producing future stability companies and countries. The group, through its New Enerded. Source: Shell The second largest-publicly to reduce its carbon footprint. which part of the business and which traded oil company the world also “So the real challenge is to grow geographies, you need to deepen “So we're more system integrators “With the presence we have across needed on the new energies front, Source: plans on establishing The Business itself across Times the © the Singapore energy supply Press and at Holdings the same Limited. your understanding,” Permission said Mr required Wetselaar. transform Most law firms likely to renew leases and take capacity in the transmission where for reproduction. we would invest in a wind farm full SP value Group chain of renewables poised and alternative energies as it has done for cleaner...In order to get there, our It has also won a bid to build an off- system. And then delivering the all major economies, with the relation- size of the new energies business is time to reorganise it to become a lot the world in so many countries and in but “I’m not yet convinced that the energy to customers, and building a ships we have with governments, best measured by the capital emcore hypothesis is that we will need shore windfarm in Netherlands, and di-
[20181029] SP Group launches one of the world's first blockchain-powered trading of renewable energy certificates https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/e3854238-5db1-4f42-8e3d-3f7fcfa74e32/%5B20181029%5D+Media+Release+-SP+Group+launches+one+of+the+world's+first+blockchain-powered+trading+of+renewable+energy+certificates.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
News Release SP GROUP LAUNCHES ONE OF THE WORLD’S FIRST BLOCKCHAIN-POWERED TRADING OF RENEWABLE ENERGY CERTIFICATES • City Developments Limited and DBS Bank on board as first buyers of certificates • Enables local and international organisations – regardless of size, business or location - to meet their sustainability targets Singapore, 29 October 2018 - SP Group (SP) launched one of the world’s first blockchain-powered renewable energy certificate (REC) marketplace at the ASEAN Energy Business Forum (AEBF) on Monday, 29 October 2018. In conjunction with the launch, AEBF forum participants saw screenshots of the first purchases by buyers, City Developments Limited (CDL) and DBS Bank (DBS). Designed and built in-house by SP’s team of digital energy experts, this marketplace enables local and international organisations – regardless of size, business or location in the world – to trade in RECs. The unique attributes of blockchain technology will ensure the security, integrity and traceability of each REC transaction. This will drive the greater integration of renewable energy sources on the electricity grid. Launching the marketplace innovation at the opening session of the Forum on Monday 29 October 2018, SP’s Chief Digital Officer, Samuel Tan, said, “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.” The SP REC marketplace supports local, regional and international RECs. It also supports different supply options including types of sellers and renewable energy sources. SP announced that local organisations such as CDL and DBS, who are keen drivers of sustainable solutions, have signed on as REC buyers. Solar developers such as Cleantech Solar Asia and LYS Energy Solutions, with local and regional solar assets, have signed a collaboration with SP to place their solar assets on the marketplace for sale of RECs. Katoen Natie Singapore, a global chemical logistics company who will be launching Singapore’s largest single unit rooftop solar facility at a warehouse, has also come onboard as a REC seller. When companies purchase RECs, they are consuming electricity from renewable sources, sold to them by other companies that produce green energy. With SP’s blockchain-powered marketplace, buyers are automatically matched with sellers, around the globe, according to their preferences. This helps big and small organisations to achieve their green targets and strengthens cross-border sustainability efforts with SP’s international reach. It contributes to Singapore’s low carbon targets, as part of its Paris COP-21 agreement. Annex A Hear from our Partners “As a green advocate for over two decades, CDL has always been committed to embracing technology and solutions that reduce environmental impact. Given that buildings consume 40% of energy globally, increasing the use of solar energy and neutralising our operations’ carbon footprint has been a priority in the way we build and manage our projects. We are glad to support the innovative and timely initiative by SP Group to embrace blockchain technology as a platform to accelerate Singapore’s transition to a low-carbon economy.” Ms Esther An, Chief Sustainability Officer, City Developments Limited “As Southeast Asia’s largest bank, we recognise the leadership role we can play in promoting sustainable development, including supporting innovations in renewable energy. SP Group’s blockchain REC platform will make it more economically effective for organisations and will catalyse the transition towards a low carbon economy. We look forward to many more innovations in renewable energy technologies to achieve a sustainable, affordable, secure and inclusive energy future.” Mr Mike Power, Chief Operating Officer of Technology and Operations, DBS “Cleantech Solar is excited to be onboarded onto one of the world’s first blockchain-powered REC marketplace pioneered by SP Group. By having our 120 solar sites in Asia on board this platform, we can now allow consumers, who are unable to generate their own renewable energy, another reliable solution to achieve their clean energy goals. Cleantech Solar is proud to be a contributor to SP Group’s innovative green solutions and together to work towards a zero carbon future.” Mr Raju Shukla, Executive Chairman, Cleantech Solar Asia “We are very excited to be part of the SP REC marketplace. We are launching a 6.8 MWh Solar Power Facility in Singapore this week. The SP REC marketplace gives Katoen Natie access to a broader ecosystem to drive sustainability.” Mr Koen Cardon, Chief Executive Officer, Katoen Natie Singapore “Pioneering the RECs trading since 2016, LYS Energy has envisioned the potential of blockchain technology as a powerful catalyst of a sustainable and global widespread of renewable energies adoption. Innovation leadership is our company philosophy, we are delighted today to be partnering with SP Group to support this significant milestone, as a world-wide debut of ensuring interoperability towards smart grid success while helping companies to achieve their sustainability targets.” Mr Lionel Steinitz, Chief Executive Officer, LYS Energy Solutions 2 Annex A 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 1.5 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 3
[20180711] Lianhe Zaobao - Tengah may be developed into the first smart energy townhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:101564bb-4f14-4178-9fad-642c67cfdec6
04 2018 年 7 月 11 日 星 期 三 有 新 闻 通 报 ? 请 拨 早 报 热 线 本 地 新 闻 热 线 :1800-7418383 采 访 组 :zblocal@sph.com.sg 传 送 照 片 :9720-1182 网 站 :www.zaobao.sg 面 簿 :facebook.com/zaobaosg 订 阅 / 广 告 发 行 部 热 线 :6388-3838 分 类 广 告 :1800-2898833 广 告 :1800-8226382 7 11 24 33 35-52 ● 三 合 一 峰 会 宋 慧 纯 杨 漾 黎 远 漪 陈 劲 禾 报 道 zblocal@sph.com.sg 以 新 系 统 助 居 民 追 踪 使 用 量 登 加 或 发 展 为 本 地 首 个 智 能 能 源 市 镇 这 套 中 央 能 源 软 件 系 统 可 收 集 、 处 理 及 分 析 整 个 市 镇 、 邻 区 或 某 个 住 宅 的 能 源 使 用 数 据 , 也 会 与 能 源 电 网 、 能 源 储 存 系 统 和 太 阳 能 光 伏 发 电 机 衔 接 , 方 便 找 出 其 中 的 能 源 流 动 模 式 或 探 测 异 状 , 尽 可 能 有 效 使 用 能 源 。 登 加 市 镇 未 来 有 可 能 使 用 一 套 以 人 工 智 能 操 作 的 中 央 能 源 软 件 系 统 , 来 分 析 能 源 使 用 数 据 , 并 协 助 居 民 追 踪 自 家 的 能 源 使 用 量 , 以 制 定 出 一 套 更 有 效 和 永 续 的 能 源 使 用 及 管 理 模 式 。 建 屋 发 展 局 昨 天 在 世 界 城 市 峰 会 上 与 业 界 伙 伴 签 署 三 份 研 究 协 定 , 探 讨 如 何 朝 永 续 宜 居 城 市 再 迈 进 一 步 , 借 助 科 技 优 化 能 源 使 用 、 建 筑 效 率 及 建 筑 设 计 。 其 中 , 建 屋 局 与 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 签 署 的 合 作 备 忘 录 将 探 讨 把 西 部 的 登 加 市 镇 发 展 成 本 地 首 个 智 能 能 源 市 镇 的 可 行 性 。 这 项 合 作 的 相 关 研 究 从 本 月 起 展 开 , 为 期 一 年 。 登 加 是 第 24 个 建 屋 局 市 镇 。 政 府 已 宣 布 把 登 加 发 展 成 为 森 林 市 镇 , 首 批 组 屋 单 位 今 年 11 月 推 出 供 申 请 。 根 据 建 屋 局 发 布 的 文 告 , 该 局 将 和 新 能 源 合 作 研 发 和 测 试 名 为 “Smart Energy Concierge” 的 中 央 能 源 软 件 系 统 , 收 集 、 处 理 及 分 析 整 个 市 镇 、 邻 区 或 某 个 住 宅 的 能 源 使 用 数 据 。 这 套 以 人 工 智 能 操 作 的 系 统 也 会 与 能 源 电 网 、 能 源 储 存 系 统 和 太 阳 能 光 伏 发 电 机 衔 接 , 方 便 找 出 其 中 的 能 源 流 动 模 式 或 探 测 异 状 , 减 少 服 务 受 干 扰 的 情 况 , 尽 可 能 有 效 使 用 能 源 。 另 外 , 装 置 在 区 内 的 太 阳 能 光 伏 系 统 所 采 集 到 的 额 外 能 源 也 可 先 储 存 起 来 , 稍 后 再 用 来 为 电 梯 或 水 泵 等 发 电 , 进 一 步 优 化 能 源 使 用 。 国 家 发 展 部 长 兼 财 政 部 第 二 部 长 黄 循 财 在 协 定 签 署 仪 式 上 分 享 上 述 项 目 的 相 关 详 情 时 , 也 谈 到 了 这 些 科 技 能 如 何 让 居 民 受 惠 。 他 举 例 :“ 为 此 研 发 的 应 用 有 助 于 居 民 依 据 能 源 使 用 信 息 做 出 更 明 智 的 决 定 ; 让 他 们 透 过 应 用 追 踪 能 源 使 用 量 , 并 养 成 最 佳 的 能 源 使 用 习 惯 。” 除 了 与 新 能 源 合 作 推 动 登 加 的 智 能 能 源 市 镇 发 展 , 建 屋 局 昨 天 也 与 ISO Landscape 有 限 公 司 签 署 了 研 究 合 作 协 议 , 为 沿 岸 海 域 研 发 一 套 可 应 对 强 风 和 波 浪 等 较 恶 劣 气 候 状 况 的 浮 动 太 阳 能 系 建 屋 局 将 与 新 能 源 集 团 合 作 , 探 讨 将 登 加 发 展 成 智 能 能 源 市 镇 的 可 行 性 。( 构 想 图 由 建 屋 局 提 供 ) 统 。 研 究 预 计 最 迟 明 年 完 成 。 研 究 使 用 3D 混 凝 土 打 印 机 生 产 建 筑 形 体 建 屋 局 也 与 Robin Village Development 有 限 公 司 签 署 协 议 , 研 究 如 何 使 用 3D 混 凝 土 打 印 技 术 生 产 独 特 的 建 筑 形 体 , 进 一 步 提 升 本 地 的 设 计 与 建 筑 领 域 的 实 力 。Witteveen+Bos South East Asia 有 限 公 司 和 南 洋 理 工 大 学 也 是 上 述 协 议 的 合 作 伙 伴 。 这 项 预 计 斥 资 约 300 万 元 , 为 期 三 年 的 研 究 项 目 着 重 研 发 3D 混 凝 土 打 印 机 (concrete printer) 及 相 关 数 码 制 造 技 术 。 目 前 , 如 果 要 使 用 预 制 (precast) 方 式 建 造 , 就 必 须 使 用 其 模 具 来 生 产 预 制 零 件 。 以 和 一 般 组 屋 房 间 大 小 相 当 的 零 件 为 例 , 所 需 的 模 具 就 必 须 花 多 达 两 个 月 制 造 。 但 如 果 使 用 3D 混 凝 土 打 印 技 术 , 就 无 须 再 使 用 模 具 , 只 需 两 天 就 能 将 一 间 与 房 间 大 小 相 当 的 预 制 零 件 打 印 出 来 。 若 成 功 研 发 相 关 科 技 , 这 将 是 本 地 首 个 这 类 型 , 也 是 本 地 最 大 的 3D 混 凝 土 打 印 机 , 可 为 组 屋 带 来 更 多 设 计 选 项 , 同 时 提 升 建 筑 效 率 , 减 少 对 预 制 工 程 所 需 人 力 的 依 赖 。
News & Media Releaseshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases?page=18
News & Media Releases Latest All Years 31 Oct 2018 JTC And SP Group To Develop And Operate Singapore's First Smart Grid For Business Parks At Punggol Digital District 29 Oct 2018 SP Group Launches One Of The World's First Blockchain-Powered Trading Of Renewable Energy Certificates 29 Oct 2018 SP Group Launches World's First International Index For Utilities To Advance In Grid Smartness 25 Oct 2018 SP Group Targets 1,000 Electric Vehicle Charging Points In Its Network By 2020 29 Sep 2018 Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 October to 31 December 2018 17 Sep 2018 Electricity Supply Disruption 23 Aug 2018 Recruitment Scam 23 Aug 2018 Grab Invests In New Electric Vehicle Fleet Enabled By SP Group’s Fast-Charging DC Network 19 Jun 2018 SP Group To Build Singapore's Largest Public Electric Vehicle Charging Network 02 Apr 2018 Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group set up idea translation lab to develop ideas into real-world, energy-saving applications 1 ... 17 18 19 ... 22
-20240524--Lianhe-Zaobao-SP-Group-and-Qingdao-Daneng-collaborates-on-Shandong-s-first-aquavoltaic-project.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2024/-20240524--Lianhe-Zaobao-SP-Group-and-Qingdao-Daneng-collaborates-on-Shandong-s-first-aquavoltaic-project.pdf
新 能 源 将 与 青 达 环 保 合 作 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 ( S P Group) 将 与 青 岛 达 能 环 保 设 备 股 份 有 限 公 司 合 作 , 投 建 青 岛 胶 州 的 一 个 发 电 能 达 90 兆 瓦 (MW) 的 渔 光 互 补 项 目 。 这 是 中 国 山 东 首 个 光 伏 配 建 制 氢 项 目 , 也 是 青 岛 市 光 伏 重 点 示 范 项 目 。 “ 渔 光 互 补 ”(aquavoltaic 2024 年 5 月 24 日 星 期 五 财 经 21 投 建 山 东 首 个 绿 电 制 氢 项 目 farm) 指 的 是 将 传 统 渔 业 养 殖 与 新 能 源 光 伏 发 电 融 合 发 展 的 方 式 。 新 能 源 星 期 四 (5 月 23 日 ) 发 布 文 告 指 出 , 它 与 青 达 环 保 合 作 的 项 目 , 位 于 山 东 青 岛 胶 州 市 李 哥 庄 镇 毛 家 庄 村 东 , 将 利 用 180 亩 坑 塘 水 面 建 设 渔 光 互 补 及 制 氢 项 目 。 新 能 源 说 , 这 个 新 能 源 制 氢 项 目 将 让 低 碳 节 能 与 农 业 养 殖 有 机 结 合 , 大 力 推 动 该 地 区 生 态 资 源 的 绿 色 应 用 。 这 个 项 目 于 今 年 4 月 开 工 、 计 划 年 底 前 并 网 , 预 计 每 年 绿 电 发 电 量 达 1.6 亿 度 、 碳 排 放 降 低 16 万 吨 。 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 中 国 区 总 裁 钟 志 明 指 出 , 公 司 这 次 联 手 当 地 领 先 的 环 保 技 术 型 企 业 青 达 环 保 , 希 望 可 以 灵 活 助 推 中 国 能 源 转 型 。 他 说 :“ 中 国 产 业 升 级 对 绿 色 能 源 拥 有 巨 大 需 求 , 而 不 同 地 域 所 对 应 的 资 源 和 挑 战 也 不 尽 相 同 。 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 期 待 与 行 业 上 下 游 的 优 秀 伙 伴 协 同 发 展 , 将 集 团 丰 富 的 投 资 服 务 经 验 渗 透 到 可 再 生 能 源 的 更 多 领 域 。”
SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:c39d8297-143c-4bc4-88f8-f6a2c71f4b23/%20SS638%20Code%20of%20Practice%20for%20Electrical%20Installations.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas SS638: Code of Practice for Electrical Installations Course Code: ERG01 SFC-Eligible | Course Reference Number: TGS-2022011360 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Understand the SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations • Learn the key changes with respect to CP5 • Familiarize with the reassigned codes on amendments made to suit local conditions MAIN CONTENTS • Overview of SS638 • Key changes from CP5 to SS638 • Scope, objectives and fundamental principles • Definitions • Assessment of general characteristics • Safety protection • Selection and erection of equipment • Inspection and testing • Special installations or locations requirements METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering and technical staff who are involved in design and installation of electrical wiring and systems COURSE DETAILS Duration : 14 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-face or Synchronous E-learning Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : Pending Additional Requirement/s : NIL COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$700 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+ : S$210 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : S$70 (before GST) Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 3.1_0922 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • Subsidy of up to 70% is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • Enhanced subsidy of up to 90% is applicable for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above, subject to funding agency’s approval. Note that GST payable will be computed from fee after 70% funding. • Professional Development Unit (PDU) is applicable for Professional Engineers registered under the Professional Engineers (PE) Board only. • All published fees are subject to prevailing GST. CONTACT US For more information, please contact SIPG at +65 6916 7930 or email training-institute@spgroup.com.sg. OTHER SIPG COURSES For more courses, visit our website at: https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/training or Scan the QR code below: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 3.1_0922
Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/the-doctor-is-in-grid-health-checks-prevent-issues
SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation The Doctor Is In: Grid Health Checks Prevent Issues RELIABILITY Reading the “pulse” of network equipment, Senior Engineer Dr Lai Kai Xian can tell whether insulation material within the equipment may be breaking down. Like any good physician, Dr Lai Kai Xian is skilled in being able to look, listen and feel. The key difference is that his patient is Singapore’s electricity network, and he diagnoses the grid’s health conditions and fixes these even before they become problems. The 35-year-old electrical engineer is one of eight specialists in the SP Group’s Condition Monitoring team who keeps a close eye on the 11,000 substations and over 28,000km of cables that make up the grid. They are supported by 44 technical officers and technicians who conduct regular health screenings of all equipment on the network, and recommend deeper investigations or treatment when necessary.  Condition Monitoring Senior Engineer Dr Lai Kai Xian uses devices that require various senses – hearing, sight and touch – to assess equipment health, much like a medical doctor. Technicians take the network’s temperature using thermal guns, and listen for abnormal sounds using sensors coupled with headsets that make high frequency sounds audible. Special probes listen for the “pulse” of the equipment, and normal sounds need to be distinguished from ones that could indicate a potential problem. Sounds called transient earth voltage signals could point to internal voids in liquid, air or solid insulation material that are wrapped around cables. These kinds of “partial discharge” summon more varied equipment to pinpoint the source of an abnormality, and allow for early intervention. “These markers tell you where more investigation is needed or where problems could potentially lie so they can be solved before they get any bigger,” explains Dr Lai. He had focused his PhD studies on condition monitoring, and thanks his parents for the opportunity to have done so in Australia. SeniorEngineer Dr Lai Kai Xian (left) with his parents (right) at the 2010 University of New South Wales graduation ceremony. He was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering. Like any emergency room, the most critical cases are attended to first, and more tests can be ordered to make a more accurate diagnosis. It can sometimes make for an intense work day, he concedes. But until his first child arrives in October, the grid is his baby – indeed his personal hobbies include reading technical articles about power systems and new technologies. Condition monitoring affords the grid an additional layer of insurance over scheduled maintenance, making it even more reliable, says Dr Lai. According to Dr Lai, an average of 70 potential problems have been avoided each year over the last five years. And unlike scheduled maintenance work which may require a piece of equipment to be taken out of service to be checked, repaired, or replaced, this pre-emptive approach is non-invasive, requiring no shutdowns. In the long run, keeping the health of a piece of equipment in check also means it lasts longer, he says. More companies are now catching on to these benefits, says Dr Lai, adding that he had trouble finding a job specifically in condition monitoring until he joined SP, a big believer in “preventive medicine”. Online monitoring is also continuously leveraged by SP for the larger 400kV and 230kV substations that make up Singapore’s transmission network, with sensors transmitting real-time data to Dr Lai’s lab. New technologies that can make the grid more robust are also regularly assessed, adds Dr Lai, also a “doctor-on-call” for casual queries from other departments, thanks to friendships forged with colleagues through weekly badminton sessions. Getting to the root of the problem is one of the things he relishes most about his role in SP’s network reliability, especially since diagnosis can be as much of an art as a science, and prompts spirited debates. “You need to be able to look beyond the obvious with data. Every single case is different, requiring both tools and thinking. That is the challenge that I love.” — 13 June 2019 TAGS PEOPLE OF SPRELIABILITY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ Ground feedback, digital tools: How she helps 8,000 workers end their day safely Faster repairs, fewer disruptions: Meet the innovative teams using smart tech to keep your piped gas supply flowing Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks
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Singapore Electricity Network and Market (with Energy Market Company).pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:7670e190-4645-4271-b2a5-7da838c2c754/%20Singapore%20Electricity%20Network%20and%20Market%20(with%20Energy%20Market%20Company).pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Singapore Electricity Network and Market (Conducted with Energy Market Company) Course Code: EFD08 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Understand the structure of generation, transmission and distribution of electricity in Singapore • Describe the various types of transmission and distribution network configuration • Describe the switchgear configuration for transmission substation • Understand the types of equipment implemented in the electricity transmission and distribution • network • Understand the technical and performance standards • Describe the deregulation process leading to the National Electricity Markets of Singapore (NEMS). • Identify the market structure and the roles of key stakeholders in the NEMS. • Describe the basics of the market clearing and settlement process. • Explain the rationale for some key design features for NEMS. • State the key regulatory tools employed and governance structure of NEMS. • Describe the benefits and costs of the 3 possible fuel-mix scenarios in 2050 • Describe the benefits and costs of the 4 Switches that Singapore used to reach net-zero for the power sector in 2050 MAIN CONTENTS • Overview of Singapore Electricity Network o Structure of generation, transmission and distribution of electricity o Transmission and distribution network configurations o Transmission and distribution network assets o Technical and performance standards o Regulatory requirements and codes of practice • Electricity Transmission and Distribution Network Configuration and Network Equipment o Transmission • Electricity transmission network configuration • Equipment inside transmission substations • Types of transmission switchgear, transformers, shunt reactors and cables o Distribution • Electricity distribution network configuration • Equipment inside distribution substations • Types of distribution switchgear, transformers, low voltage boards and overground box, and cables • Market Reform Milestones and Demand Characteristics o Singapore’s Market Reform Milestones (1963 – present) o Singapore’s Electricity Demand Characteristics • Market Structure o Role of key stakeholders in NEMS o Retail market overview • Market Operations o Trading in the wholesale market o Market clearing and design features o Wholesale market settlement • Regulatory Tools and Governance Structure o Market Power mitigation o Rules and governance structure • Energy 2050 Committee Report – Charting the Energy Transition to 2050 o 3 Possible fuel-mix scenarios in 2050 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0823 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas o Recommendations on energy transition strategies • Singapore 4’s Switches Strategies o The Switches – Solar, Natural Gas, Electricity Imports, Low Carbon Alternatives o Singapore Energy Policy at a Glance METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE • Engineering & technical staff in the electrical power industry • Non-technical staff who are required or interested to know about NEMS COURSE DETAILS Duration : 14 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : Pending Additional Requirement/s : NIL COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$720 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Not applicable For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Not applicable ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • Subsidy of up to 70% is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • Enhanced subsidy of up to 90% is applicable for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above, subject to funding agency’s approval. Note that GST payable will be computed from fee after 70% funding. • Professional Development Unit (PDU) is applicable for Professional Engineers registered under the Professional Engineers (PE) Board only. • All published fees are subject to prevailing GST. CONTACT US For more information, please contact SIPG at +65 6916 7930 or email training-institute@spgroup.com.sg. OTHER SIPG COURSES For more courses, visit our website at: https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/training or Scan the QR code below: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0823