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New Residential Demand Response Pilot to Empower Households to Reduce Electricity Consumption during Demand Peakshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/New-Residential-Demand-Response-Pilot-to-Empower-Households-to-Reduce-Electricity-Consumption-during-Demand-Peaks
Media Release New Residential Demand Response Pilot to Empower Households to Reduce Electricity Consumption during Demand Peaks The Energy Market Authority (EMA) and SP Group (SP) will pilot a Residential Demand Response (R-DR) programme to empower households equipped with smart meters to actively reduce electricity consumption during demand peaks in the power system. Targeted to be launched by second half of 2024, this pilot is the first-of-its-kind in Singapore to call upon households to make a significant difference for a more resilient and sustainable energy future. With system peak demand forecasted to increase at a compound annual growth rate of up to 6.5% over the next five years, reducing electricity consumption temporarily during peak demand periods, otherwise known as Demand Response (DR), helps to keep the power system running smoothly and more efficiently by making use of demand-side resources in addition to supply-side (such as large conventional power plants) to balance electricity demand and supply.  For commercial and industrial companies, EMA has seen about a 1.5 times increase in demand-side resources, totaling to about 100MW since the launch of EMA’s regulatory sandbox[1]. With smart meters progressively being deployed to residential and non-residential consumers, more consumers will soon be able to contribute to DR, by using these smart meters to monitor their electricity consumption, making electricity management simpler and more rewarding. Consumers can keep track of their weekly carbon emissions and adjust their electricity consumption habits accordingly to help reduce emissions, thereby minimising their environmental impact. As of September 2023, SP has installed more than 834,000 smart electricity meters across residential and non-residential premises. The residential demand response pilot will use the SP mobile application (SP app) to send alerts to participating households to temporarily reduce or defer their electricity consumption. Households can take action by deferring the use of home appliances such as washing machines or dishwashers, or lower the temperature or even switch off air-conditioning. Participants will in turn enjoy benefits such as financial incentives. On the pilot for households, Mr Ngiam Shih Chun, Chief Executive of EMA, said: “The demand response pilot helps to involve households in lowering electricity demand during peak periods. This can help create a more sustainable and efficient energy ecosystem for everyone.” Mr Stanley Huang, Group Chief Executive Officer of SP Group, said: “Partnering EMA on this pilot, SP Group will empower consumers with digital solutions to be more energy efficient and reduce carbon emission. Enhanced features on our SP App will provide consumers with timely and useful information on their utilities usage and patterns. Insights from this data are aimed at nudging consumers to make adjustments easily to reduce their consumption." [1] In 2022, EMA launched a two-year regulatory sandbox for commercial and industrial companies to optimise their energy consumption. Participating companies will have to manage their electricity demand when activated and receive payments as an incentive for reducing their electrical demand on the national power grid. -- End -- About the Energy Market Authority The Energy Market Authority (EMA) is a statutory board under the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry. Through our work, we seek to build a clean energy future that is resilient, sustainable, and competitive. We aim to ensure a reliable and secure energy supply, promote effective competition in the energy market and develop a dynamic energy sector in Singapore. Visit www.ema.gov.sg for more information. 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, as well as sustainable energy solutions in Singapore, China, Thailand and Vietnam. 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 worldwide. 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 stations and digital energy solutions for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at spgrp.sg/facebook, LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and Instagram at spgrp.sg/Instagram.
FAQs eBusiness Portal.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:4a47af05-b5ec-480a-b47a-e45daac8932f/FAQs%20eBusiness%20Portal.pdf
FAQs eBusiness Portal 1. Do I need to personally submit documents to SP Group? All supporting documents required for your requests/applications are to be uploaded onto the eBusiness portal. You need not visit SP Group personally to submit documents. 2. Can I access the portal without creating a user account? No, you need a valid user account to access the portal. 3. How many user accounts can I create? You can only create one user account per email address (For LEWs accounts, there can only be one account per LEW licence number). To create a new account, go to the eBusiness portal login page and click “Create new account”. 4. How will I know that my user registration is successful? You will receive a confirmation email containing a link to reset your password if your registration is successful. If you do not receive the email in your inbox, please check your "spam" or "junk" folder. 5. Is the SP eBusiness Portal free to use? Yes, it is. 6. Am I able to delete my user account after creation? No, user accounts cannot be deleted once created. 7. Why is my user account locked? After your account has been activated, your account will be locked if you entered your password wrongly five times. 8. How I do unlock my account? You can reactivate your account by going to the eBusiness portal login page and click “Account login issues”. Select “My account is locked – unlock my account” option. Follow the on-screen instructions and you will receive an email containing a link to reset your password. 9. What should I do if I forget my username and password? Go to the eBusiness Portal login page and click “Account login issues”. Select “Forget User ID / Password” option. Follow the on-screen instructions and you will receive an email containing a link to reset your password. 10. What are the functionalities of the dashboard? You can submit new applications and requests, view progress, upload documents, view/edit applications and download forms in PDF (entering equipment data and submitting claims for SP Contractors/Consultants). 11. The eBusiness portal login page looks quite odd on my computer screen. This website is best experienced on Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge.
Requirements and Implementation of Electric Vehicle Charging System.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:cd4c5e84-442f-4232-86df-00ae642530d7/Requirements%20and%20Implementation%20of%20Electric%20Vehicle%20Charging%20System.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Requirements and Implementation of Electric Vehicle Charging System Course Code: NEV03 COURSE OBJECTIVES This course refers to the Technical Reference for Electric Vehicle Charging System (TR 25-1:2022) Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Explain the setup of an EV charging system • Highlight the EV charging system requirements stated in TR 25 • Understand the role and responsibilities of a Skilled Person and Equipment Specialist • Describe the procedures in installation, testing, and commissioning of EV charging systems MAIN CONTENTS • Setup of EV charging system o Components of EV Supply Equipment (EVSE) o Types and charging modes of EV charging system • EV charging system standard TR 25 o Classification and functions of EV charging system o Technical and safety requirements for EV charging system • Understand the role and responsibilities of Skilled Person and Equipment Specialist • Installation of EV charging system o Project planning and implementation o Technical and safety considerations • Testing and Commissioning of EV charging system o Tests and checks to be conducted o Documentation to be prepared METHODOLOGY Lecture and practical session TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering and technical staff involved in the installation, commissioning, operation and maintenance of EV charging stations COURSE DETAILS Duration : 7 hours Instructional Method : 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 4.0_0523 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 4.0_0523
[20191030] Media Release - SP Group Sets Up First Zero-Emission Building Powered By Green Hydrogen In Southeast Asiahttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/c9d8ef18-9a18-4b91-a98b-0e0c0f611b68/%5B20191030%5D+Media+Release+-+SP+Group+Sets+Up+First+Zero-Emission+Building+Powered+By+Green+Hydrogen+In+Southeast+Asia.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
Media Release SP GROUP SETS UP FIRST ZERO-EMISSION BUILDING POWERED BY GREEN HYDROGEN IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Singapore, 30 October 2019 – SP Group (SP) has established the first zero-emission building in Southeast Asia that is powered by green hydrogen. Located at SP’s training centre at Woodleigh Park, the self-sustaining building is 100% powered with renewable energy via an innovative Hydrogen Energy System and is disconnected from the national electricity grid. Mr Brandon Chia, Head, Centre of Excellence, SP Group said: “Buildings contribute 40 per cent of energy related carbon emissions worldwide 1 . The Hydrogen Energy System provides a safe and compact way of storing green hydrogen which powers the region’s first zero-emission building. We believe this can be a significant contributor toward Singapore’s climate change pledge to cut national emissions intensity by 36 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030.” The challenge to achieving zero emission The world in its fight against climate change is using various means to lower carbon emissions. One way is to use renewable energy sources. However, in urban places such as Singapore, due to limited land and inconsistent solar energy, achieving zero emission with 100% renewable energy is extremely challenging. Zero-emission solution An alternative is hydrogen as a green energy source. In the Hydrogen Energy System used by SP, electricity from green sources, such as solar, is used to conduct electrolysis. The hydrogen generated from this process is bonded with special metal alloy powders to form metal hydride, compacted and stored in tanks. When electricity supply is required, the stored hydrogen from the metal hydride tanks is slowly released and converted to electricity via fuel cells. As green energy sources are used for electrolysis, this entire process of converting hydrogen to electricity is 100 per cent green, with zero carbon emission. 1 The buildings and building construction sectors combined are responsible for nearly 40% of total direct and indirect CO2 emissions (International Energy Agency). 1 Safe hydrogen storage While there have been other energy systems using hydrogen as a fuel, the key challenge of hydrogen lies in having a storage solution that is safe for deployment in highly-urbanised areas such as Singapore. The system uses special metal alloy as a storage medium to bond with hydrogen. This allows for the storage of a large volume of hydrogen at a much lower pressure over a long period of time without any deterioration. When electricity is needed, the stored hydrogen is released in a slow and regulated manner, making it safer and more compact to be stored in an urban setting. Encourages greater mix of renewable energy The Hydrogen Energy System can mitigate electricity supply fluctuations and intermittency issues – common shortcomings of renewable energy. When there is surplus renewable energy, it can be stored in the form of hydrogen and converted back to electricity when there is a deficit of renewable energy. This ensures that the grid remains stable even with a greater mix of renewable energy introduced, hence encouraging the use of green energy. SP is working with Marubeni Corporation and Tohoku University on the Hydrogen Energy System with special metal alloy storage tanks from Japan, and to customise and integrate it for use in Singapore. -Ends- 2 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
SP Group Partners Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City to Develop Energy-Saving Solutionshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Partners-Sino-Singapore-Guangzhou-Knowledge-City-to-Develop-Energy-Saving-Solutions
Media Release SP Group Partners Sino-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City to Develop Energy-Saving Solutions Singapore & China, 31 August 2020 – SP Group (SP) today signed an agreement with the SinoSingapore Guangzhou Knowledge City Investment and Development Co. Ltd (GKC Co) to establish a joint venture (SP-GKC JV Co) to develop district cooling, heating and integrated energy solutions that will help the China-Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City (CSGKC) to achieve energy savings. The joint venture agreement was signed by SP’s Group Chief Executive Officer Mr Stanley Huang and GKC Co’s Chief Executive Officer Mr Chen Changxin at the 11th Singapore-Guangdong Collaboration Council (SGCC) meeting. The meeting, held over video conference in Guangzhou and Singapore, was co-chaired by Guangdong Governor Mr Ma Xingrui and Singapore’s Transport Minister Mr Ong Ye Kung. As part of the agreement, SP and GKC Co are working together to develop district cooling and heating solutions for the Knowledge Tower at the Jiulong Lake area in GKC. Leveraging the technology and SP’s experience in the energy industry, both parties will also focus on integrating sustainable energy solutions such as distributed energy, energy storage, energy efficiency and energy management systems. In the next phase of development, these solutions could be extended to other projects in the SinoSingapore International Technology Innovation Cooperation Demonstration Area within CSGKC, to enable more customers to enjoy substantial energy and cost savings. This will translate to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future for CSGKC and Guangzhou city. Mr Stanley Huang, Group Chief Executive Officer of SP Group said: “Our technology and operations at Raffles City Chongqing and Singapore’s Marina Bay have helped customers achieve cost savings and reduce energy consumption by 40 per cent. Through this partnership with CSGKC, SP Group looks forward to supporting China’s goal to build an ecological civilisation and Beautiful China1 , with our smart and sustainable energy solutions. Together, we aim to enable customers in China to enjoy a sustainable, low-carbon future.” Mr. Chen Changxin, CEO of GKC Co said: "As an important platform for China-Singapore collaboration, GKC Co has started the exchanges and cooperation with SP Group since the ground-breaking of GKC. This year marks the 30th anniversary of China-Singapore diplomacy and the 10th anniversary of GKC, it is a milestone for us to jointly establish a joint venture to develop the smart energy business. Based on the principle of “government-supported, enterprise-led, market-driven” and with the Knowledge Tower project at the Jiulong Lake as a start, we will implement investment, construction and operation of district cooling and heating solutions centred on the smart micro-grids layout, promote the development of smart energy businesses in GKC and gradually extend to GBA, so as to achieve synergistic improvement of commercial value, corporate benefits and social effects, and jointly create another successful model of ChinaSingapore collaboration." Raffles City Chongqing, where SP Group operates its advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system, commenced operations in September 2019. SP’s cooling operations enabled Raffles City Chongqing to reduce energy consumption by more than 40 per cent savings, compared to conventional building chiller plants. SP designed and operates the world’s largest underground district cooling system at Singapore’s Marina Bay Financial district. Besides achieving substantial energy efficiency, the Marina Bay district cooling network achieved 100% reliability for 13 consecutive years, since it commenced operations in 2006. -Ends- 新加坡能源集团携手中新广州知识城实现节能解决方案 (新加坡、中国,2020 年 8 月 31 日)新加坡能源集团(SP Group)今天宣布与中新广州 知识城投资开发有限公司(简称“知识城合资公司”)签署合作协议,双方成立合资企业 开发区域供冷供热及综合能源解决方案,帮助中新广州知识城(简称“知识城”)实现节 能减排目标。 新加坡能源集团总裁黄天源和知识城合资公司总裁陈长新在新加坡-广东合作理事会(简 称“新粤合作理事会”)第十一次会议上签署了该合资协议。广东省省长马兴瑞先生和新 加坡交通部长王乙康先生分别在广州和新加坡主持了此次线上视频会议。 按照协议,新加坡能源集团与知识城合资公司将共同开发知识城九龙湖“知识塔”片区的 区域供冷供热解决方案。同时,借助新能源集团在能源领域的经验和技术,双方还将关注 一体化能源解决方案,如分布式能源、储能、能效管理及整合能源管理系统等方面。下一 阶段,这些技术将拓展到广州知识城“中新国际科技创新合作示范区”的其他项目中,使 更多客户受益于能耗和成本的大幅下降。这也将为知识城和广州市更清洁、可持续的能源 事业发展助力。 新加坡能源集团总裁黄天源先生说:“我们创新的技术和营运为重庆来福士和新加坡滨海 湾的客户节约了百分之四十的能耗。新加坡能源集团希望能够通过这次中新广州知识城的 合作,用我们的智慧可持续能源解决方案,继续支持中国的生态文明和‘美丽中国’2建 设,实现低碳和可持续发展的未来。” 知识城合资公司总裁陈长新说:“这个合资企业的建立正值中新建交 30 周年和广州知识 城成立 10 周年,对于知识城智慧能源产业发展来说有着里程碑式的意义。我们将坚持 ‘政府引导、企业先行、市场化运作’的原则,以九龙湖知识塔项目为起点,围绕智能微 网布局实施区域制冷和供热解决方案的投资、建设和运营。”陈长新表示,双方还将持续 提升知识城智慧能源产业发展水平,并将成功经验推广至粤港澳大湾区,从而实现商业价 值、企业效益和社会效应的协同提高,共同打造中新合作的又一成功典范。 新加坡能源集团在新加坡滨海湾金融区设计打造了世界上最大的地下区域供冷系统。该系 统自 2006 年投入运营以来已连续十三年实现 100%的可靠性。2019 年 9 月正式营业的重庆 来福士广场也采用了新能源集团的尖端高效节能供冷供热系统,实现了高达40%以上的节 能效果。新加坡能源集团将以中新广州知识城合作项目为契机,为中国持续带来高效节能 的解决方案,助力“美丽中国”建设。 -完-
[Form] Application for Decommissioning of PV Systemhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:a9e51fda-738f-4cab-8fbe-042dd326ccd5/Application%20for%20Decommissioning%20of%20PV%20System.pdf
GRID-TIED PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) SYSTEM: APPLICATION FOR DECOMMISSIONING OF PV SYSTEM IN THE PREMISES To: SP PowerGrid Ltd 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 For official use only Application No. Date Received PART I : APPLICANT’S DETAILS I hereby acknowledge the application to decommission the entire PV system in my premises as given in Part II by my Licensed Electrical Worker responsible for the PV system, including closing of associated PV account (if applicable). Name of Company / Applicant: Department / Sub-BU: Name of Authorised Person & Designation: Forwarding Address: Telephone: Email: Signature: Date: (DD/MM/YYYY) PART II : PV INSTALLATION DETAILS (TO BE COMPLETED BY LEW) Installation Address: Electrical Installation License No.: Utility Account No (Existing): Installation Intake Voltage: Existing Approved PV Capacity: kWp kWac I, (LEW No.: ), the (Name) undersigned Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) for the PV system at the above premises, wish to apply for decommissioning of the entire PV system at the above premises on: Date: (at least 30 days in advance from date of application) (DD/MM/YYYY) Signature: Date: (DD/MM/YYYY) Page 1 of 1 Ver 1.0
[20210322] Media Release - SP Group Partners Chevron to Offer Electric Vehicle Charging at Selected Caltex Service Stationshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/d8f3cb97-70e4-4c5f-bd57-29d857e496c6/%5B20210322%5D+Media+Release+-+SP+Group+Partners+Chevron+to+Offer+Electric+Vehicle+Charging+at+Selected+Caltex+Service+Stations.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
News Release SP GROUP PARTNERS CHEVRON TO OFFER ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING AT SELECTED CALTEX SERVICE STATIONS Singapore, 22 March 2021 – SP Group (SP) and Chevron Singapore Pte. Ltd., which markets the Caltex TM brand, today announced a partnership to offer fast electric vehicle (EV) charging at selected Caltex service stations, delivering on-the-go convenience to electric vehicle motorists. To be located at four of Caltex’s service stations across Singapore, the initial batch of chargers will be strategically located across the Caltex network, at Chong Pang (North), Changi (East), Jurong Spring (West) and Dunearn (Central). These Caltex service stations will be equipped with 50kW direct current (DC) fast chargers that can charge up an EV in 30 minutes, versus a few hours required by the more commonly available alternating current (AC) chargers. Three service stations will each be equipped with one 50kW direct current (DC) fast charger. The fourth, at Changi, will have two 50kW DC charging points that are designed to allow a compatible car to charge up to a speed of 100kW, provided only one car is utilising the charging points. (Refer to the annex for the addresses of this first batch of service stations.) SP and Caltex will study EV charging usage patterns and behaviour at the stations to refine and enhance accessibility and utilisation, and plan for more charging points and locations. Group Chief Executive Officer of SP, Mr. Stanley Huang, said, “We are pleased to partner Caltex in our first collaboration with a fuels and lubricants retailer. This gives EV drivers greater convenience as it accelerates the accessibility of charging locations that are incorporated in our daily activities. Our aim is to build Singapore’s largest public EV charging network and expand our integrated green mobility solutions to meet the evolving needs and sustainability goals of businesses and individuals.” "Chevron is excited to partner with SP Group to provide EV chargers at selected Caltex stations in Singapore. It is Chevron’s goal to deliver affordable, reliable, and ever-cleaner energy that enables human progress," said Mr. Law Tat Win, Chevron Singapore Country Chairman. "We 1 endeavour to continually test, learn and explore how to enhance our product and service offerings for our Singapore customers at our Caltex stations.” This SP and Caltex partnership will better serve drivers choosing electric vehicles and help achieve a lower-carbon future for Singapore. This includes Caltex’s existing commercial customers who plan to electrify their fleets. Both companies will continue to explore initiatives to meet the EV needs for private ownership and commercial use. The chargers will be installed by the second quarter of 2021 and will be incorporated on the SP Utilities mobile app for ease of use. The SP Utilities mobile app allows EV drivers to search for the availability of the nearest charging points, receive real-time updates on their charging sessions and make direct, cashless payment. -Ends- 2 About SP Group 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 for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About Chevron Singapore Chevron Singapore Pte. Ltd. markets the 85-year-young Caltex brand, which is Chevron’s customer-facing brand in Asia Pacific and parts of the Middle East and Africa. The Caltex retail network in Singapore consists of 26 Caltex service stations and StarMart-branded convenience stores. All Caltex service stations accept the CaltexGO mobile payment for fuel purchases. Products such as the all new Caltex with Techron® with Clean & Glide Technology™ petrol, Caltex Diesel with TechronD® and Havoline® motor oil are also available at all Caltex service stations. In partnership with NTUC Link, the Plus! loyalty program also enables motorists to earn 3 LinkPoints for every litre of fuel purchased at Caltex. For more information, visit www.caltex.com.sg. 3 ANNEX A: Address of service stations Address Chong Pang (North) 3700 Yishun Ring Rd, Singapore 768690 Changi (East] 78 Changi Rd, Singapore 419714 Jurong Spring (West) 100 Jurong West Ave 1, Singapore 649519 Dunearn (Central) 130 Dunearn Rd, Singapore 309436 4
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SP Group has been SunSPEC’s presenter and main sponsor since Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=singapore-polytechnic Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sunspec Search Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-And-SP-Group-Launch-Next-Generation Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=solar Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=solar Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-Students-Rebuild-Solar-Car-After-Setback--Supported-By-Singapore-Power all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-say-die” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Singapore’s sole entry, SunSPEC4 Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/7f993018-17d4-45a3-bf7d-f750fd3c267e/%5B20150929%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+Students+Rebuild+Solar+Car+After+Setback,+Supported+By+Singapore+Power.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= to help them overcome the setback. Against all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-saydie” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Innovationhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/innovation/next-generation-solutions-for-your-future-needs cars to compete in the biennial World Solar Challenge. The latest edition of the car, SunSPEC5, was launched in July 2017. It features advanced solar and energy storage capabilities close to commercially viable vehicles. We are also offering SunSPEC polytechnic and university sponsorships for students Category: Innovation SP Group Annual Report FY1516https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/annual-reports/SP-Group-Annual-Report-FY1516.pdf and logistical support from SP, as well as our undertaking to air freight the SunSPEC4 to save time, both the team and their car were at the starting line on time to be flagged off. SP’s staff, who are also alumni of the polytechnic, travelled with the SunSPEC team to provide additional support and advice Annual Report Year 2018/2019https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/annual-reports/Annual-Report-Year-20182019.pdf Singapore’s first Smart Grid in a business park, at Punggol Digital District. SP GROUP ANNUAL REPORT 2018/2019 6 Chairman’s Message Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group at the launch of SunSPEC 6 solar car on 30 July 2019. energy suite with AI-enabled technology to monitor and optimise the shipyard’s 1 2 Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=singapore-polytechnic Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sunspec Search Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-And-SP-Group-Launch-Next-Generation-Solar-Car-For-World-Solar-Challenge-2017 Media Release Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challengehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8769a10c-aa3a-44b3-b14b-8a58b69185d5/%5B20170721%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+And+SP+Group+Launch+Next-Generation+Solar+Car+For+World+Solar+Challenge.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= MEDIA RELEASE Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group launch next-generation solar car for World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sunspec Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/powering-future-engineering-talent SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Powering Future Engineering Talent SUSTAINABILITY All set for the race are Singapore Polytechnic’s SunSPEC team (from left), Ng Qianhui, Roy Leung, Effy Chang and Lau Lok Yee. SP Group has been SunSPEC’s presenter and main sponsor since Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=singapore-polytechnic Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sunspec Search Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-And-SP-Group-Launch-Next-Generation Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=solar Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 Searchhttps Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=solar Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-Students-Rebuild-Solar-Car-After-Setback--Supported-By-Singapore-Power all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-say-die” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Singapore’s sole entry, SunSPEC4 Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/7f993018-17d4-45a3-bf7d-f750fd3c267e/%5B20150929%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+Students+Rebuild+Solar+Car+After+Setback,+Supported+By+Singapore+Power.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= to help them overcome the setback. Against all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-saydie” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Innovationhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/innovation/next-generation-solutions-for-your-future-needs cars to compete in the biennial World Solar Challenge. The latest edition of the car, SunSPEC5, was launched in July 2017. It features advanced solar and energy storage capabilities close to commercially viable vehicles. We are also offering SunSPEC polytechnic and university sponsorships for students Category: Innovation SP Group Annual Report FY1516https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/annual-reports/SP-Group-Annual-Report-FY1516.pdf and logistical support from SP, as well as our undertaking to air freight the SunSPEC4 to save time, both the team and their car were at the starting line on time to be flagged off. SP’s staff, who are also alumni of the polytechnic, travelled with the SunSPEC team to provide additional support and advice Annual Report Year 2018/2019https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/annual-reports/Annual-Report-Year-20182019.pdf Singapore’s first Smart Grid in a business park, at Punggol Digital District. SP GROUP ANNUAL REPORT 2018/2019 6 Chairman’s Message Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group at the launch of SunSPEC 6 solar car on 30 July 2019. energy suite with AI-enabled technology to monitor and optimise the shipyard’s 1 2 Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=singapore-polytechnic Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sunspec Search Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-And-SP-Group-Launch-Next-Generation-Solar-Car-For-World-Solar-Challenge-2017 Media Release Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challengehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8769a10c-aa3a-44b3-b14b-8a58b69185d5/%5B20170721%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+And+SP+Group+Launch+Next-Generation+Solar+Car+For+World+Solar+Challenge.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= MEDIA RELEASE Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group launch next-generation solar car for World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sunspec Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/powering-future-engineering-talent SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Powering Future Engineering Talent SUSTAINABILITY All set for the race are Singapore Polytechnic’s SunSPEC team (from left), Ng Qianhui, Roy Leung, Effy Chang and Lau Lok Yee. SP Group has been SunSPEC’s presenter and main sponsor since Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=solar Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 [20170721] Media Release Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=solar Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5 Searchhttps Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-Students-Rebuild-Solar-Car-After-Setback--Supported-By-Singapore-Power all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-say-die” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Singapore’s sole entry, SunSPEC4 Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/7f993018-17d4-45a3-bf7d-f750fd3c267e/%5B20150929%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+Students+Rebuild+Solar+Car+After+Setback,+Supported+By+Singapore+Power.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= to help them overcome the setback. Against all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-saydie” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Innovationhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/innovation/next-generation-solutions-for-your-future-needs cars to compete in the biennial World Solar Challenge. The latest edition of the car, SunSPEC5, was launched in July 2017. It features advanced solar and energy storage capabilities close to commercially viable vehicles. We are also offering SunSPEC polytechnic and university sponsorships for students Category: Innovation SP Group Annual Report FY1516https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/annual-reports/SP-Group-Annual-Report-FY1516.pdf and logistical support from SP, as well as our undertaking to air freight the SunSPEC4 to save time, both the team and their car were at the starting line on time to be flagged off. SP’s staff, who are also alumni of the polytechnic, travelled with the SunSPEC team to provide additional support and advice Annual Report Year 2018/2019https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/annual-reports/Annual-Report-Year-20182019.pdf Singapore’s first Smart Grid in a business park, at Punggol Digital District. SP GROUP ANNUAL REPORT 2018/2019 6 Chairman’s Message Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group at the launch of SunSPEC 6 solar car on 30 July 2019. energy suite with AI-enabled technology to monitor and optimise the shipyard’s Annual Report Year 2016/2017https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/annual-reports/Annual-Report-Year-1617.pdf to commercially viable vehicles. We are also offering SunSPEC polytechnic and university sponsorships for students who are part of the solar car team. They will secure jobs at SP Group with customised training and exposure in critical areas such as electricity and gas planning and operations. 15 DRIVING 1 Microsoft Word - FAQ - Alt Pathways for LEW_updated 301019https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/848cd1a3-df3a-4adb-99fd-b37aacdcc53a/FAQ+-+Alt+Pathways+for+LEW_updated+301019.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CONVERT_TO=url&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE.Z18_M1IEHBK0MOUJ20ABQK7Q593U32-848cd1a3-df3a-4adb-99fd-b37aacdcc53a-m.cYvBe Frequently Asked Questions LICENSED ELECTRICIAN (LE) PREPARATORY PROGRAMME 1. Where can I find the details of the Preparatory Programme approved by EMA? The details of the Preparatory Programme can be found in: 1) SP Group (www.spgroup.com.sg) 2) Ngee Ann Polytechnic (www.np.edu.sg) 3) Singapore Polytechnic (www.sp.edu.sg) 2. What is the fee and duration of the Preparatory Programme? The duration of the programme is 5 - 6 months. Please refer to SP Group, Ngee Ann Polytechnic or Singapore Polytechnic website for more information. Full Programme Fee Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents <40 years old Nett Fee after Subsidy Singapore Citizens ≥ 40 years old only Workfare Training Support (WTS) Without GST $8,380.00 $2,514.00 $838.00 $419.00 With GST $8,966.60 $2,689.98 $1,013.98 $594.98 3. Who will be conducting the Preparatory Programme? The Preparatory Programme will be conducted by Ngee Ann Polytechnic / Singapore Polytechnic and Singapore Institute of Power and Gas. 4. How long will be the Preparatory Programme? The programme duration is 156 hours. Page 1 of 5 5. Where will the Preparatory Programme be conducted? The Preparatory Programme will be conducted at Ngee Ann Polytechnic / Singapore Polytechnic and Singapore Institute of Power and Gas. Please refer to SP Group, Ngee Ann Polytechnic or Singapore Polytechnic website for the location of each programme run. 6. Is there any validity period for the result of the Preparatory Programme? The validity period for the result is two years from the date of completion of the Preparatory Programme. 7. Is the Preparatory Programme conducted during weekday daytime, evening time or on weekends? The programme is conducted during weekday evenings (6.30pm – 10.00pm) and Saturdays (8.30am – 5.00pm). Please refer to SP Group, Ngee Ann Polytechnic or Singapore Polytechnic website for the timetable of the programme. 8. Is there any assessment for the Preparatory Programme? Yes, there will be both written and practical assessments for the Preparatory Programme. 9. Is there a certificate after completion of the Preparatory Programme? Participants who have successfully pass all theoretical and practical modules will be awarded a “Certificate of Achievement” jointly issued by SIPG and SP/NP. The “Certificate of Achievement” is required by EMA for participants without the relevant educational qualification. Participants are required to ensure that they satisfy the relevant work experience and pass the “EMA Licensing Competency Assessment” to qualify for an Electrician’s License. Please refer to the EMA website for more information on application for Electrician’s License: https://elise.ema.gov.sg/elise/newworkerapplicationservlet?lic_type=EL 10. If I fail a module, will I be given a 2nd chance to retake the assessment and what are the cost involved? Participants will be allowed to sit for a re-assessment in the subsequent run if they fail. A re-assessment fee of $53.50 applies. If they still do not pass the assessment at the second attempt, they will be required to repeat the whole module at the full fee without subsidy. 11. What is the maximum duration to complete the programme? The maximum duration to complete the programme is 2 years. Page 2 of 5 12. What is the maximum class size and how many intakes are there per year? The maximum class size per intake is 25 participants. There are two intakes each year – one in January and the second one in July. Due to an overwhelming response, we seek your understanding that your application may be placed on the waiting list upon your submission of completed application form and supporting documents. Our officers will contact you again when your application is ready for enrolment. Page 3 of 5 LICENSED ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN (LET) PREPARATORY PROGRAMME 1. Where can I find the details of the Preparatory Programme approved by EMA? The details of the Preparatory Programme can be found in: 1) SP Group (www.spgroup.com.sg) 2) Ngee Ann Polytechnic (www.np.edu.sg) 3) Singapore Polytechnic (www.sp.edu.sg) 2. What is the fee and duration of the Preparatory Programme? The duration of the programme is 5 - 6 months. Please refer to SP Group, Ngee Ann Polytechnic or Singapore Polytechnic website for more information. Nett Fee after Subsidy Full Programme Fee Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents <40 years old Singapore Citizens ≥ 40 years old only Workfare Training Support (WTS) Without GST $11,460.00 $3,438.00 $1,146.00 $573.00 With GST $12,262.20 $3,678.66 $1,386.66 $813.66 3. Who will be conducting the Preparatory Programme? The Preparatory Programme will be conducted by Ngee Ann Polytechnic / Singapore Polytechnic and Singapore Institute of Power and Gas. 4. How long will be the Preparatory Programme? The programme duration is 207 hours. 5. Where will the Preparatory Programme be conducted? The Preparatory Programme will be conducted at Ngee Ann Polytechnic / Singapore Polytechnic and Singapore Institute of Power and Gas. Please refer to SP Group, Ngee Ann Polytechnic or Singapore Polytechnic website for the location of each programme run. 6. Is there any validity period for the result of the Preparatory Programme? The validity period for the result is two years from the date of completion of the Preparatory Programme. Page 4 of 5 7. Is the Preparatory Programme conducted during weekday daytime, evening time or on weekends? The programme is conducted during weekday evenings (6.30pm – 10.00pm) and Saturdays (8.30am – 5.00pm). Please refer to SP Group, Ngee Ann Polytechnic or Singapore Polytechnic website for the timetable of the programme. 8. Is there any assessment for the Preparatory Programme? Yes, there will be both written and practical assessments for the Preparatory Programme. 9. Is there a certificate after completion of the Preparatory Programme? Participants who have successfully pass all theoretical and practical modules will be awarded a “Certificate of Achievement” jointly issued by SIPG and SP/NP. The “Certificate of Achievement” is required by EMA for participants without the relevant educational qualification. Participants are required to ensure that they satisfy the relevant work experience and pass the “EMA Licensing Competency Assessment” to qualify for an Electrical Technician’s License. Please refer to the EMA website for more information on application for Electrical Technician License: https://elise.ema.gov.sg/elise/newworkerapplicationservlet?lic_type=TE 10. If I fail a module, will I be given a 2nd chance to retake the assessment and what are the cost involved? Participants will be allowed to sit for a re-assessment in the subsequent run if they fail. A re-assessment fee of $53.50 applies. If they still do not pass the assessment at the second attempt, they will be required to repeat the whole module at the full fee without subsidy. 11. What is the maximum duration to complete the programme? The maximum duration to complete the programme is 2 years. 12. What is the maximum class size and how many intakes are there per year? The maximum class size per intake is 25 participants. There are two intakes each year – one in January and the second one in July. Due to an overwhelming response, we seek your understanding that your application may be placed on the waiting list upon your submission of completed application form and supporting documents. Our officers will contact you again when your application is ready for enrolment. Page 5 of 5 Last updated on 30 October 2019 Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-Students-Rebuild-Solar-Car-After-Setback--Supported-By-Singapore-Power News Release Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Power   Singapore, 29 September 2015 – Just three weeks from departure for a prestigious international race, Singapore Polytechnic students’ chances of competing were crushed when their self-built solar car, SunSPEC4 was destroyed. Undaunted, the Singapore Polytechnic team rose to the challenge to rebuild the car, with strong support from sponsor Singapore Power. The team of 52 students and lecturers worked nights and weekends to rebuild a new vehicle in four weeks, compared to eight months for the original car. With additional funding and logistical support from Singapore Power, the team acquired and assembled parts under a highly-compressed schedule. Airfreight saved two weeks, compared to marine freight. Singapore Power alumni – all alumni of Singapore Polytechnic – also provided additional support. The polytechnic’s team is the only Singapore contender in what is considered the toughest solar car race in the world. The team will travel 3,000km from Darwin to Adelaide in six days, using only solar energy. Singapore Power is the sponsor of this initiative, through a five-year $1 million-partnership. The wide-ranging agreement will enable the Singapore Polytechnic team to compete at the biennial World Solar Challenge in 2015, 2017 and 2019. Mr Steven Chew, Team Manager and Senior Lecturer at the polytechnic’s School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, said, “The students had worked so hard to create the solar car. Just when we were ready to unveil it and pit it against the world’s best at the World Solar Challenge, the setback took everything away. We were devastated to see 20 months of hard work totally destroyed in front of us. But we received strong encouragement from our Board and management, and the students responded by committing to rebuild the car to stay in the Challenge. This became possible when Singapore Power stepped up their sponsorship, including airfreighting the car, which shaved two weeks from the schedule.” Mr Lee Kok Kin, Singapore Power’s Head of Group Risk Management and alumni of the polytechnic, said “Singapore Power stepped up our support so that the entire production can be expedited, especially with supply of materials. We also helped to secure space for road testing. My colleagues and I, all alumni, joined the team to help where we are needed. We want to see our juniors bounce back from this setback, and are committed to supporting them with funding, time and all resources necessary.” Singapore Power Group CEO Mr Wong Kim Yin said, “It is important that we support the students to help them overcome the setback. Against all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-say-die” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Singapore’s sole entry, SunSPEC4 is the only team from a polytechnic, competing alongside leading global universities such as Stanford University, Cambridge University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The team is in the advanced Cruiser Class category of the competition which encourages the cars to be designed for practicality and acceptance in today’s market segment. Please refer to the accompanying factsheet for details on the World Solar Challenge, Singapore Polytechnic’s participation with SunSPEC4 and Singapore Power’s sponsorship. Follow the SunSPEC team’s journey on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TeamSunSPEC. About Singapore Power Singapore Power Group is a leading energy utility 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. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from Singapore Power’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. For more information, please visit www.singaporepower.com.sg. About Singapore Polytechnic Established in 1954, Singapore Polytechnic is Singapore’s first polytechnic. It has 10 schools that offer 49 full-time diploma courses for close to 16,000 students. Singapore Polytechnic adopts a proven creative teaching and learning framework and offers students a holistic, authentic and industry-relevant curriculum, innovative and vibrant learning spaces, and enriching overseas programmes. The Polytechnic is committed to producing competent and versatile graduates who are also imbued with sound values, so that they can be work ready, life ready and world-ready. Singapore Polytechnic has more than 184,000 graduates and among them are successful entrepreneurs, top executives in multi-national and public-listed corporations, and well-known professionals across various industries and leaders in government. Singapore Polytechnic is the first polytechnic to be awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2010 and the President’s Social Service Award in 2011. Follow Singapore Polytechnic on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/singaporepolytechnic or Twitter at http://twitter.com/SingaporePoly   FACT SHEET About the World Solar Challenge The World Solar Challenge is considered one of the world’s toughest solar car challenges, and regularly sees leading global universities such as Cambridge University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University participating. Participants in the Cruiser Class race some 3,000km across the breadth of Australia from Darwin to Adelaide, without a single drop of fuel and with only one mid-point charging station. Vehicles operate on actual roads, at road speeds. Singapore Polytechnic is participating in the World Solar Challenge for the third time, with SunSPEC4 as its first entrant in the Cruiser Class. About the partnership between Singapore Power and Singapore Polytechnic Singapore Power and Singapore Polytechnic announced a SGD $1 million, five-year partnership which will see the two organisations collaborate to participate at the next three editions of the World Solar Challenge in 2015, 2017 and 2019. As part of the partnership, Singapore Power will contribute building materials, subject-matter expertise, logistics and public education. Singapore Power’s key objectives for this partnership are: To nurture and develop the next generation of engineers and talents Sustainability – To develop energy efficiency initiatives in caring for the environment Innovation – To promote renewables and innovation in technology developments, such as Solar Powered devices Project Overview About the Team   Size:  43 students, nine lecturers and three Singapore Power engineers Background : Multi-disciplinary team representing expertise from the schools of Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering; and Digital Media & Infocomm Technology The team designed and built the original SunSpec4 over a 20-month period – from December 2013. Following a fire on 25 August 2015, the team subsequently rebuilt a new SunSPEC4 from scratch in just four weeks. Singapore Power stepped up its sponsorship to help the team stay in the race. The new SunSPEC4 was also rebuilt with the additional safety measures: Reinforcements to strengthen solar car body Solar panels able to follow body contour for improved aerodynamics Improved battery system with compartmentalisation and usage of flame retardant materials Enhanced battery management system with external fuse protection for battery system Improved ventilation for driver and passenger Detailed handling checklists and procedures, covering e.g. mechanical, battery, and motor subsystems About SunSPEC4   SunSPEC4 is Singapore Polytechnic’s fourth solar car, and its first two-seater model. Designed and built completely in-house, SunSPEC4 resembles a futuristic saloon car – albeit one powered solely by solar cells. In contrast to the polytechnic’s previous solar models, SunSPEC4 is designed to perform similarly to a standard commercial car in terms of speed, seating capacity, and range. Incorporating leading-edge technology throughout its engineering, many of the car’s features out-perform commercial variants. For example, SunSPEC4 weights a mere 220kg – a fifth of an average 1.6 litre car, and uses thinner solar panels which are approximately 10 per cent more efficient than typical commercial versions. SunSPEC4’s drag coefficient of 0.13 is more than 50 per cent more efficient than an average passenger car. The car is Singapore Polytechnic’s most technologically advanced and highest performing model to date. SunSPEC4 will be Singapore’s sole representative at the World Solar Challenge; and the only team from a polytechnic, competing alongside leading global universities such as Stanford University, Cambridge University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For the first time in Singapore Polytechnic’s participation at the World Solar Challenge, the team will be competing in the more advanced Cruiser Class. In this category, teams are encouraged to design their cars based on innovation, energy consumption, as well as practicality and acceptance from end-users. SunSPEC4 Key Specifications Dimensions: 4.5m (l) x1.8m (w) x 1.2m (h, max) Body: Full carbon fibre body Motor Drive System: 2-wheel drive, powered by two – 2 kilowatt high efficiency brushless DC motor Top Speed: 90 – 100 km/h Drag Coefficient: 0.13 Passenger Capacity: 1 driver and 1 passenger Power Supply: 122V 15 kW Li-ion battery pack – The car runs on less power than a household electric kettle Unladen Weight: 220kg  - About a fifth of the weight of an average 1.6litre family sedan Driving Range: A single charge provides a range of 500km – enough to drive a journey from Singapore to Malacca and back Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic Students Rebuild Solar Car After Setback, Supported By Singapore Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/7f993018-17d4-45a3-bf7d-f750fd3c267e/%5B20150929%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+Students+Rebuild+Solar+Car+After+Setback,+Supported+By+Singapore+Power.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= 29 September 2015 News release For immediate release SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS REBUILD SOLAR CAR AFTER SETBACK, SUPPORTED BY SINGAPORE POWER Singapore, 29 September 2015 – Just three weeks from departure for a prestigious international race, Singapore Polytechnic students’ chances of competing were crushed when their self-built solar car, SunSPEC4 was destroyed. Undaunted, the Singapore Polytechnic team rose to the challenge to rebuild the car, with strong support from sponsor Singapore Power. The team of 52 students and lecturers worked nights and weekends to rebuild a new vehicle in four weeks, compared to eight months for the original car. With additional funding and logistical support from Singapore Power, the team acquired and assembled parts under a highly-compressed schedule. Airfreight saved two weeks, compared to marine freight. Singapore Power alumni – all alumni of Singapore Polytechnic – also provided additional support. The polytechnic’s team is the only Singapore contender in what is considered the toughest solar car race in the world. The team will travel 3,000km from Darwin to Adelaide in six days, using only solar energy. Singapore Power is the sponsor of this initiative, through a five-year $1 million-partnership. The wide-ranging agreement will enable the Singapore Polytechnic team to compete at the biennial World Solar Challenge in 2015, 2017 and 2019. Mr Steven Chew, Team Manager and Senior Lecturer at the polytechnic’s School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, said, “The students had worked so hard to create the solar car. Just when we were ready to unveil it and pit it against the world’s best at the World Solar Challenge, the setback took everything away. We were devastated to see 20 months of hard work totally destroyed in front of us. But we received strong encouragement from our Board and management, and the students responded by committing to rebuild the car to stay in the Challenge. This became possible when Singapore Power stepped up their sponsorship, including airfreighting the car, which shaved two weeks from the schedule.” Mr Lee Kok Kin, Singapore Power’s Head of Group Risk Management and alumni of the polytechnic, said “Singapore Power stepped up our support so that the entire production can be expedited, especially with supply of materials. We also helped to secure space for road testing. My colleagues and I, all alumni, joined the team to help where we are needed. We want to see our juniors bounce back from this setback, and are committed to supporting them with funding, time and all resources necessary.” 1 Singapore Power Group CEO Mr Wong Kim Yin said, “It is important that we support the students to help them overcome the setback. Against all odds, they have committed themselves to stay in the World Solar Challenge. We must nurture this resilient, “never-saydie” spirit in our younger generation. Singapore can be proud of our SunSPEC team as they hold our flag high in Australia!” Besides being Singapore’s sole entry, SunSPEC4 is the only team from a polytechnic, competing alongside leading global universities such as Stanford University, Cambridge University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The team is in the advanced Cruiser Class category of the competition which encourages the cars to be designed for practicality and acceptance in today’s market segment. Please refer to the accompanying factsheet for details on the World Solar Challenge, Singapore Polytechnic’s participation with SunSPEC4 and Singapore Power’s sponsorship. Follow the SunSPEC team’s journey on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TeamSunSPEC. About Singapore Power Singapore Power Group is a leading energy utility 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. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from Singapore Power’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. For more information, please visit www.singaporepower.com.sg. About Singapore Polytechnic Established in 1954, Singapore Polytechnic is Singapore’s first polytechnic. It has 10 schools that offer 49 full-time diploma courses for close to 16,000 students. Singapore Polytechnic adopts a proven creative teaching and learning framework and offers students a holistic, authentic and industry-relevant curriculum, innovative and vibrant learning spaces, and enriching overseas programmes. The Polytechnic is committed to producing competent and versatile graduates who are also imbued with sound values, so that they can be work ready, life ready and world-ready. Singapore Polytechnic has more than 184,000 graduates and among them are successful entrepreneurs, top executives in multi-national and public-listed corporations, and well-known professionals across various industries and leaders in government. Singapore Polytechnic is the first polytechnic to be awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2010 and the President’s Social Service Award in 2011. Follow Singapore Polytechnic on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/singaporepolytechnic or Twitter at http://twitter.com/SingaporePoly 2 FACT SHEET About the World Solar Challenge The World Solar Challenge is considered one of the world’s toughest solar car challenges, and regularly sees leading global universities such as Cambridge University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University participating. Participants in the Cruiser Class race some 3,000km across the breadth of Australia from Darwin to Adelaide, without a single drop of fuel and with only one mid-point charging station. Vehicles operate on actual roads, at road speeds. Singapore Polytechnic is participating in the World Solar Challenge for the third time, with SunSPEC4 as its first entrant in the Cruiser Class. About the partnership between Singapore Power and Singapore Polytechnic Singapore Power and Singapore Polytechnic announced a SGD $1 million, five-year partnership which will see the two organisations collaborate to participate at the next three editions of the World Solar Challenge in 2015, 2017 and 2019. As part of the partnership, Singapore Power will contribute building materials, subject-matter expertise, logistics and public education. Singapore Power’s key objectives for this partnership are: � � To nurture and develop the next generation of engineers and talents Sustainability – To develop energy efficiency initiatives in caring for the environment � Innovation – To promote renewables and innovation in technology developments, such as Solar Powered devices Project Overview 3 About the Team Size Background 43 students, nine lecturers and three Singapore Power engineers Multi-disciplinary team representing expertise from the schools of Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering; and Digital Media & Infocomm Technology The team designed and built the original SunSpec4 over a 20-month period – from December 2013. Following a fire on 25 August 2015, the team subsequently rebuilt a new SunSPEC4 from scratch in just four weeks. Singapore Power stepped up its sponsorship to help the team stay in the race. The new SunSPEC4 was also rebuilt with the additional safety measures: � Reinforcements to strengthen solar car body � Solar panels able to follow body contour for improved aerodynamics � Improved battery system with compartmentalisation and usage of flame retardant materials � Enhanced battery management system with external fuse protection for battery system � Improved ventilation for driver and passenger � Detailed handling checklists and procedures, covering e.g. mechanical, battery, and motor subsystems About SunSPEC4 SunSPEC4 is Singapore Polytechnic’s fourth solar car, and its first two-seater model. Designed and built completely in-house, SunSPEC4 resembles a futuristic saloon car – albeit one powered solely by solar cells. In contrast to the polytechnic’s previous solar models, SunSPEC4 is designed to perform similarly to a standard commercial car in terms of speed, seating capacity, and range. Incorporating leading-edge technology throughout its engineering, many of the car’s features outperform commercial variants. For example, SunSPEC4 weights a mere 220kg – a fifth of an average 1.6 litre car, and uses thinner solar panels which are approximately 10 per cent more efficient than typical commercial versions. SunSPEC4’s drag coefficient of 0.13 is more than 50 per cent more efficient than an average passenger car. The car is Singapore Polytechnic’s most technologically advanced and highest performing model to date. 4 SunSPEC4 will be Singapore’s sole representative at the World Solar Challenge; and the only team from a polytechnic, competing alongside leading global universities such as Stanford University, Cambridge University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For the first time in Singapore Polytechnic’s participation at the World Solar Challenge, the team will be competing in the more advanced Cruiser Class. In this category, teams are encouraged to design their cars based on innovation, energy consumption, as well as practicality and acceptance from endusers. SunSPEC4 Key Specifications Dimensions Body Motor Drive System Top Speed Drag Coefficient Passenger Capacity Power Supply Unladen Weight Driving Range 4.5m (l) x1.8m (w) x 1.2m (h, max) Full carbon fibre body 2-wheel drive, powered by two – 2 kilowatt high efficiency brushless DC motor 90 – 100 km/h 0.13 1 driver and 1 passenger 122V 15 kW Li-ion battery pack – The car runs on less power than a household electric kettle 220kg - About a fifth of the weight of an average 1.6litre family sedan A single charge provides a range of 500km – enough to drive a journey from Singapore to Malacca and back 5 [20170721] Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challengehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8769a10c-aa3a-44b3-b14b-8a58b69185d5/%5B20170721%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+And+SP+Group+Launch+Next-Generation+Solar+Car+For+World+Solar+Challenge.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= MEDIA RELEASE Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group launch next-generation solar car for World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5, designed and built by the polytechnic’s students to take part in the biennial World Solar Challenge 2017 in Australia this October. SP Group’s sponsorship of $1 million over 5 years for the team’s participation supports the students in developing innovative green technologies. Three SP Group staff, who are SunSPEC alumni, will also join this year’s team to contribute skills and experience, and serve as mentors to the current student cohort. The SunSPEC 5 edition follows the creation of its predecessor SunSPEC4 in 2015, also supported by SP Group, which beat challenging odds to participate in the race (see Annex 1). It is Singapore’s sole entry in the World Solar Challenge, considered one of the world’s toughest and most competitive solar car races, alongside leading global universities such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. The SunSPEC team is competing in the advanced Cruiser Class category which focuses on sustainable transport solutions and will test the car’s practicality and responsiveness to real-world challenges. This year’s car represents another significant stride towards commercially viable applications of solar and energy storage technology. It has leapt forward with integrated dashboard telemetry, a commercial vehicle lighting system and improvements to safety and ride comfort such as sports seats and adjustable steering positions. Over the past two years, more than 60 students across various Singapore Polytechnic Engineering diploma courses have pushed their knowledge and skills to new heights by designing and building two solar cars to withstand the arduous road trip over 3,000km in the Australian outback from Darwin to Adelaide. Besides learning to integrate their different disciplines, such as electrical & electronic engineering, energy systems & management, mechatronics and robotics, the experience hones resilience, creativity and the ability to solve practical problems. $2 million SP Group education sponsorship for Singapore Polytechnic’s SunSPEC engineering students To help develop a core pool of engineers who are ready to drive solutions for a sustainable future, Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group inked a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), valued at $2 million. This includes the SunSPEC polytechnic and university sponsorships for students who are part of the solar car team. They will secure job placements before they graduate and undergo a customised training programme including theory and on-the-job exposure in critical areas such as electricity and gas planning and operations. Seow Jing Woon, a third-year student from the Diploma in Mechatronics & Robotics, who received the SunSPEC Polytechnic sponsorship, said, “The solar car project enabled me to work with industry mentors, hone my engineering skills, and produce innovative sustainable solutions for the future.” SP Group’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Ms Amelia Champion, who has journeyed with the solar car team since the start of the partnership in 2015, said, “The spirit of innovation, resilience and passion among the students is unwavering from one cohort to the next. They have outdone themselves in delivering the latest SunSPEC solar car, which has pushed the boundaries in engineering and green technology.” Please refer to Annexes for more details: 1) Annex 1: SunSPEC and World Solar Challenge 2) Annex 2: Factsheet on SunSPEC 5 3) Annex 3: Details on MOU between Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group 4) Annex 4: Key Terms in Chinese Follow the SunSPEC team’s journey on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TeamSunSPEC. SP Group staff and Singapore Polytechnic alumni Leow Wei Lin, with Singapore Polytechnic student Sheryl Choo and the SunSPEC 5 solar car. Singapore Polytechnic Engineering students in the SunSPEC 5 solar car team. For high-resolution photos, please download them from: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uakn2geq577pncy/AABUWuoCTVLNlOV_1ISOeL5Va?dl=0 Photo credits to SP Group About Singapore Polytechnic (www.sp.edu.sg) Established in 1954, Singapore Polytechnic (SP) is Singapore’s first polytechnic. It has 10 schools that offer 46 full-time courses for close to 16,000 students. SP adopts a proven creative teaching and learning framework and offers students a holistic, authentic and industry-relevant curriculum, innovative and vibrant learning spaces, and enriching overseas programmes. The Polytechnic is committed to producing competent and versatile graduates who are also imbued with sound values, so that they can be work ready, life ready and world-ready. SP has more than 195,000 graduates and among them are successful entrepreneurs, top executives in multi-national and public-listed corporations, and well-known professionals across various industries and leaders in government. SP clinched the inaugural ASEAN People’s Award in 2015 for its contributions toward the region’s community-building efforts. SP is also the first polytechnic to be awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2010 and the President's Social Service Award in 2011. Follow SP on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/singaporepolytechnic and Twitter and Instagram at @singaporepoly. 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. More than 1.4 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. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG. Annex 1 SunSPEC 4 Rises From The Ashes It was a near-miracle that SunSPEC 5’s predecessor, SunSPEC 4, took to the roads at the 2015 World Solar Challenge. SunSPEC 4 was destroyed in a fire on 25 August 2015, just three weeks before it was scheduled to be shipped off to Darwin, Australia, for the race flag-off. Undaunted, the Singapore Polytechnic team of 52 students and lecturers worked through nights and weekends to rebuild a new vehicle in four weeks, compared to eight months for the original car. With additional funding and logistical support from SP Group, the team acquired and assembled parts under a highly-compressed schedule. Airfreight saved an extra two weeks, compared to marine freight. SP Group staff – all alumni of Singapore Polytechnic – also provided additional support and mentorship before and during the race in Australia. SP Group recognised the tenacity, determination and passion of the students towards this project and launched the SunSPEC Polytechnic & University Sponsorship scheme, specifically for Singapore Polytechnic students involved with SunSPEC4 and for two subsequent editions of the solar car. About the partnership between SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic formalised a SGD $1 million, five-year partnership for the two organisations to collaborate in participating at the World Solar Challenge in 2015, 2017 and 2019. SP Group is contributing funding, manpower, subject-matter expertise, logistics and public education. Singapore Power’s key objectives for this partnership are: • Nurture and develop the next generation of engineering talent • Innovative sustainable solutions – develop energy-efficiency initiatives and promote the use of renewable and green technology such as solar powered applications and energy storage systems. About the World Solar Challenge The World Solar Challenge is considered one of the world’s toughest solar car challenges, and regularly sees leading global universities such as Cambridge University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University participating. The SunSPEC team is competing in the advanced Cruiser Class category which focuses on sustainable transport solutions and will test the car’s practicality and responsiveness to real-world challenges. Participants in this Class race undergo the arduous road trip over 3,000km in the Australian outback from Darwin to Adelaide, using mainly power from the sun, with minimal grid charging. Vehicles operate on actual roads, at road speeds. Annex 2 About the Team & SunSPEC 5 Size Background 35 students, 12 lecturers and 3 SP Group staff Multi-disciplinary team representing expertise from the schools of Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering; Digital Media & Infocomm Technology and Communication, Arts & Social Sciences The team designed and built SunSPEC 5 over a 20-month period – from December 2015. SunSPEC 5 is Singapore Polytechnic’s fifth solar car, and its second two-seater model. Designed and built completely in-house, SunSPEC 5 resembles a futuristic saloon car – albeit one powered by solar cells and batteries. In contrast to the polytechnic’s previous solar models, SunSPEC 5 is designed to perform similarly to a standard commercial car in terms of speed, seating capacity, and range. Incorporating leading-edge technology throughout its engineering, many of the car’s features out-perform commercial variants. For example, SunSPEC 5 weighs a mere 330kg (unladen) – a quarter of an average 1.6-litre car. SunSPEC 5’s drag coefficient of 0.13 is more than 2.5 times more efficient than an average passenger car. SunSPEC 5 uses ultra-low rolling resistance tires which are 6 times more efficient than regular car tires. The car is Singapore Polytechnic’s most technologically advanced and highest performing model to date. This year, SunSPEC 5 will feature new innovative green technologies, including being fitted with ultra-high efficiency silicon solar cells which are more efficient than those used in 2015. The flexible solar panel encapsulation has very low loss and allows the car to absorb indirect sunlight, thereby maintaining cell efficiency. The flexible solar panel is also able to conform to the shape of car for better aerodynamics. SunSPEC 5 is equipped with very efficient Maximum Power Point Trackers to maximise solar array. It is installed with a custom-designed telemetry system to monitor the car’s parameters, allowing team to optimise vehicle performance. The car also features a cruise control mode, which reduces driver fatigue, minimises variation in speeds under manual control, and improves vehicle performance. SunSPEC 5 will be Singapore’s sole representative at the World Solar Challenge; and the only team from a polytechnic, competing alongside leading global universities such as Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For the second time in Singapore Polytechnic’s participation at the World Solar Challenge, the team will be competing in the more advanced Cruiser Class. In this category, teams are encouraged to design their cars based on practicality and marketability for end-users, innovation and energy consumption. SunSPEC 5 Key Specifications Dimensions Body Motor Drive System Top Speed Drag Coefficient Passenger Capacity Power Supply Unladen Weight Driving Range 5m (l) x1.75m (w) x 1.3m (h, max) Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) body 2-wheel drive, powered by two – 1.5 kilowatt high efficiency brushless DC motor 90 – 100 km/h 0.13 1 driver and 1 passenger 122V 15 kW Li-ion battery pack – 5m 2 of ultra-efficient solar array delivering 1kW (peak), less energy than an electric kettle 330kg – About a quarter of the weight of an average 1.6 litre family sedan A single charge provides a range of 500km – enough to drive a journey from Singapore to Malacca and back Annex 3 MOU between SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic will collaborate on the following: • Scholarships / Sponsorships / Book Prizes • Career and internship Opportunities – To promote a better understanding of the power engineering industry and enhance SP Group’s reputation to the students as an employer of choice • Knowledge and Information Sharing – Exchange/Sharing of information, knowledge, ideas within the power sector, and Training Experiences in areas of pedagogy and lesson delivery • SkillsFuture Earn and Learn Programmes • Jointly Develop and Conduct Courses SunSPEC Polytechnic & University Sponsorship Scheme The SunSPEC Polytechnic & University Sponsorship Scheme is part of SP Group’s strategy to develop a strong engineering talent pipeline. Recipients will secure job placements before they graduate and undergo a customised training programme of theory and on-the-job exposure in critical areas such as electricity and gas planning and operations. Opportunities are provided for the students through structured graduate development programmes like EDGE and LEAP. Engineering Development for GraduatEs (EDGE) Programme Recipients of the SP Group SunSPEC University Sponsorship Award will join the EDGE Programme – a ground-up approach to grooming fresh engineers. Participants will undergo: 1. One-week orientation – Comprises of presentations on SP Group operations, case study discussions, site visits and a leadership and team building programme. 2. Customised one-year structured training – Includes a series of blended training of theory-based lessons, attachments to different parts of the value chain and on-the-job training to accelerate the learning process of new engineers in transmission and distribution operations. 3. 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Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Electricity Generation Licence Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sunspec Search Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challenge 2017https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Polytechnic-And-SP-Group-Launch-Next-Generation-Solar-Car-For-World-Solar-Challenge-2017 Media Release Solar Power – Residential Consumers.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:f9c85889-9b43-4312-a3fc-5a5bcc55aaa6/Solar%20Power%20%E2%80%93%20Residential%20Consumers.pdf Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Electricity Generation Licence SP Group Acquires First Solar Farm Assets of 100MWP in Vietnamhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Acquires-First-Solar-Farm-Assets-of-100MWP-in-Vietnam Media Release SP Group Acquires First Solar Farm Assets of 100MWP in Vietnam SP GROUP ACQUIRES FIRST SOLAR FARM ASSETS OF 100MWP IN VIETNAM: The two solar farms located in the Phu Yen Province will generate 130 GWh of green electricity annually, amounting to an avoidance of 105,000 tonnes in carbon [20230306]+Media+Release_SP+Group+Acquires+First+Solar+Farm+Assets+of+100MWp+in+Vietnam.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/19ac2aa3-5a17-4723-83b1-7d03ad6981fd/%5B20230306%5D+Media+Release_SP+Group+Acquires+First+Solar+Farm+Assets+of+100MWp+in+Vietnam.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= Media Release SP GROUP ACQUIRES FIRST SOLAR FARM ASSETS OF 100MWP IN VIETNAM • The two solar farms located in the Phu Yen Province will generate 130 GWh of green electricity annually, amounting to an avoidance of 105,000 tonnes in carbon emissions each year. • This is part of SP Group’s ambition Renewable Energy Solutions | SP Grouphttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/sustainable-energy-solutions/renewable-energy OverviewKey ProjectsContact Us Renewable Energy Supporting Clean and Green Energy Transition From utility-scale to rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) solutions, wind and energy storage systems, we integrate our renewable energy solutions with digital energy management technology to provide customers 1 2 3 4 5 ..... 36 [20180403] Media Release - IdeaBoxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/7233cf0f-6e75-4b9e-b28c-794190578768/%5B20180403%5D+Media+Release+-+ideaBox.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= MEDIA RELEASE Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group set up idea translation lab to develop ideas into real-world, energy-saving applications Singapore, 3 April 2018 – Imagine a hybrid solar cone that produce more than five times the energy than a conventional solar cell. The cone uses solar-concentrating lenses to maximise energy absorption onto a solar cell. This prototype, called SCONE, is among the first to be produced by ideaBox, an idea translation lab set up by Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group. ideaBox is a platform to turn promising ideas by tertiary students and SP Group employees into sustainable energy applications in everyday life. Singapore Polytechnic students will develop the products as part of their course work and final-year projects. They will also be guided by their faculty and SP Group mentors as they build their experience in areas such as engineering, design and media. SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic will jointly test and validate all products from ideaBox. SP group will commit $1 million over the next three years, and kickstart a slew of initiatives, such as product development and testing for commercial viability, digital literacy for SP officers and ideation competitions. Mr Wong Kim Yin, Group Chief Executive Officer of SP Group, said, “SP Group is committed to drive research and innovation that benefit consumers, helping them to save energy and cost. We strengthen our collaboration with Singapore Polytechnic by exposing their students to real-world challenges, test out new ideas and build solutions to implement the ideas.” “Partnering SP Group allows our students to work with an innovative organisation to trial and pilot emerging technologies for the fast-changing world. This seeks to pique their interest and empower them to be solution-minded so that they can translate ideas into real-world solutions”, said Mr Soh Wai Wah, Principal and Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Polytechnic. ideaBox will house and develop projects from ideation competitions. In June this year, SP Group will sponsor a national inter-polytechnic ideation competition that is organised by Singapore Polytechnic students. SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic will collaborate to develop and co-design next-gen outdoor cooling units. They will also develop electric vehicle charging units, with a view towards installing charging stations on the campus. SP Group’s bottom-up ideation journey started in 2016 with The Pitch, an intrapreneurship platform for SP Group employees to develop creative solutions. In 2017, SP Group extended the ideation outreach to tertiary students in universities, supporting the NUS-SP Group Varsity Challenge 2017 that comprised of NUS-SP Group Case Competition and Singapore Frontier Challenge. *** About Singapore Polytechnic (www.sp.edu.sg) Established in 1954, Singapore Polytechnic (SP) is Singapore’s first polytechnic. It has 10 schools that offer 46 full-time courses for close to 16,000 students. SP adopts a proven creative teaching and learning framework and offers students a holistic, authentic and industry-relevant curriculum, innovative and vibrant learning spaces, and enriching overseas programmes. The Polytechnic is committed to producing competent and versatile graduates who are also imbued with sound values, so that they can be work ready, life ready and worldready. SP has more than 195,000 graduates and among them are successful entrepreneurs, top executives in multi-national and public-listed corporations, and wellknown professionals across various industries and leaders in government. SP clinched the inaugural ASEAN People’s Award in 2015 for its contributions toward the region’s community-building efforts. SP is also the first polytechnic to be awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2010 and the President's Social Service Award in 2011. Follow SP on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/singaporepolytechnic and Twitter and Instagram at @singaporepoly. 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. More than 1.4 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. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG. Annex 1 Key Projects Featured 1) Scone Project Brief Scone aims to increase renewable energy generation in Singapore significantly using a solar cone. The solar cone is a hybrid that uses solar cone and solar-concentrating lenses to maximise energy absorption onto a solar cell. This cone promises to produce more than five times the energy than a conventional solar panel. It is essentially a higher efficiency concentrator photovoltaic that aims to harness more energy per unit area. Utilising solar technology, a heat exchanger and a cone structure, the cone generates both solar and thermal energy. There is intention to implement the solar cone at the rooftop of residential units as it allows excess heat to be converted to heated water for residential usage. This technology taps on expertise from district cooling. Benefits to customers As it is expected to generate more than five times solar energy as compared to a conventional solar panel, customers using this technology can offset their consumption, thus leading to a lower utilities bill. 2) Cloud Nine Project Brief This project uses the collection of rainwater at the top of high-rise buildings to harvest gravitational potential energy as it falls from the top of the building to the ground. This is especially relevant in Singapore with a large population of tall buildings. By retrofitting these buildings with the team’s proposed mechanism – channelling the rainwater collected on rooftops down the buildings – it will generate energy through the process for storage and subsequent usage. Benefits to customers It uses the energy generated by falling rainwater as an alternate source of renewable energy generation besides solar and wind. It is suitable for countries that face land constraint like Singapore. The use of gravitational force and turbine increases the efficiency to harvest usable energy that can power up a 12-Watt LED light bulb for 21,150 hours. This could potentially translate into cost savings to residents, building management and Town Councils, possibly resulting in lower maintenance fee in the long-term. *** Annex 1 (cont’d) 3) Savez Project Brief Savez’s product is solar cell that mimics photosynthesis for organic, highly sustainable, and versatile energy use. Benefits to cust
[20191230] Media Release - Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 Jan - 31 Mar 2020https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/09726f6b-7280-4049-a757-b9bb75f312d1/%5B20191230%5D+Media+Release+-+Electricity+Tariff+Revision+For+The+Period+1+January+to+31+March.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
MEDIA RELEASE ELECTRICITY TARIFF REVISION FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY TO 31 MARCH 2020 Singapore, 30 December 2019 – For the period from 1 January to 31 March 2020, electricity tariffs (before 7% GST) will increase by an average of 3.5% or 0.81 cent per kWh compared with the previous quarter. This is due to higher energy cost compared with the previous quarter. For households, the electricity tariff (before 7% GST) will increase from 23.43 to 24.24 cents per kWh for 1 January to 31 March 2020. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will increase by $2.76 (before 7% GST) (see Appendix 3 for the average monthly electricity bill for different household types). Cents/kWh 25.00 24.00 23.00 22.00 21.00 20.00 19.00 18.00 17.00 16.00 15.00 Quarterly Household Electricity Tariff* 24.13 23.65 23.85 24.22 24.24 23.43 22.79 22.15 Apr - Jun '18 Jul - Sep '18 Oct - Dec '18Jan - Mar '19 Apr - Jun '19 Jul - Sep '19 Oct - Dec '19Jan - Mar '20 *before 7% GST SP Group reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The tariffs given in Appendix 1 have been approved by the EMA. Issued by: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 JANUARY 2020 LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, NON-DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh HIGH TENSION SMALL (HTS) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh HIGH TENSION LARGE (HTL) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh EXTRA HIGH TENSION (EHT) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh Existing Tariff (without GST) New Tariff (without 7% GST) New Tariff (with 7% GST) 23.43 24.24 25.94 23.43 24.24 25.94 8.90 8.90 9.52 13.35 13.35 14.28 20.85 21.76 23.28 12.71 13.28 14.21 0.59 0.59 0.63 8.90 8.90 9.52 13.35 13.35 14.28 20.63 21.54 23.05 12.70 13.27 14.20 0.59 0.59 0.63 7.87 7.87 8.42 11.81 11.81 12.64 19.72 20.62 22.06 12.60 13.16 14.08 0.48 0.48 0.51 Appendix 2 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF 1. The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: a) Energy costs (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of fuel and power generation. The fuel cost is the cost of imported natural gas, which is tied to oil prices by commercial contracts. The cost of power generation covers mainly the costs of operating the power stations, such as the manpower and maintenance costs, as well as the capital cost of the stations. b) Network costs (paid to SP PowerAssets): This fee is reviewed annually. This is to recover the cost of transporting electricity through the power grid. c) Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Services): This fee is reviewed annually. This is to recover the costs of billing and meter reading, data management, retail market systems as well as for market development initiatives. d) Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee (paid to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator): This fee is reviewed annually to recover the costs of operating the electricity wholesale market and power system. Q1 2020 TARIFF (before 7% GST) Market Admin & PSO Fee (No Change) 0.06¢/kWh (<1%) MSS Fee (No Change) 0.40¢/kWh (1.7%) %) Network Costs (No Change) 5.44¢/kWh (22.4%) Energy Costs (Increase by 0.81¢/kWh) 18.34¢/kWh (75.7%) Appendix 3 AVERAGE MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS OF DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS (TARIFF WEF 1 JANUARY 2020) (before 7% GST) Types of Premises Average monthly consumption per Customer Average Monthly Bill New Average Monthly Bill Average Change in Monthly Bill kWh $(a) $(b) $(b-a) % HDB 1 Room 125.84 29.48 30.50 1.02 3.5 HDB 2 Room 168.47 39.47 40.84 1.37 3.5 HDB 3 Room 249.72 58.51 60.53 2.02 3.5 HDB 4 Room 340.08 79.68 82.44 2.76 3.5 HDB 5 Room 395.84 92.75 95.95 3.20 3.5 HDB Executive 485.11 113.66 117.59 3.93 3.5 Apartment 530.96 124.40 128.70 4.30 3.5 Terrace 803.92 188.36 194.87 6.51 3.5 Semi-Detached 1,084.08 254.00 262.78 8.78 3.5 Bungalow 2,254.95 528.33 546.60 18.27 3.5 Average 396.44 92.89 96.10 3.21 3.5
UOB and SP Group partner to offset 100% or more of household electricity carbon emissions for UOB EVOL cardholdershttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/UOB-and-SP-Group-partner-to-offset-100--or-more-of-household-electricity-carbon-emissions-for-UOB-EVOL-cardholders
News Release UOB and SP Group partner to offset 100% or more of household electricity carbon emissions for UOB EVOL cardholders Cardholders can now achieve their sustainability goals seamlessly and conveniently when they charge their utilities bills to their card Singapore, 23 November 2022 – UOB EVOL cardholders will now be able to offset 100 per cent or more of their household electricity carbon footprint for free when they charge SP Group’s (SP) utilities bills to their credit card, via a new exclusive feature jointly launched by UOB and SP this month. With this new feature, when customers charge SP utilities bills to their UOB EVOL card, UOB will fund and contribute 2 per cent of the billed amount to purchase My Green Credits on the SP app on behalf of the customer. My Green Credits is an affordable and convenient way for customers to get on the sustainability movement by greening their energy consumption through the purchase the amount of “green credits” in the form of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs)1. For example, when customers charge a $90 utilities bill to their UOB EVOL card, they will receive $1.80 worth of complimentary My Green Credits from UOB, equivalent to 2% of the billed amount. My Green Credits is purchased at a cost of S$0.12 per 25 kWh, which will translate to offsetting 375 kWh (kilowatt hour) or equivalent to an average national 4-room HDB flat’s electricity usage. This is equivalent to offsetting 100 per cent of the home’s electricity carbon footprint (see Annex for illustration). New UOB EVOL cardmembers paying their SP bills via the SP app will automatically enjoy the complimentary My Green Credits, while existing cardholders who are using the SP app to pay their bills before 10 November 2022 will simply need to do a one-time re-add of their EVOL card as a payment method to be eligible. My Green Credits will be automatically reflected within the customer’s SP app, with no additional effort required from them when bill payments are made. This benefit is available for both one-time and recurring SP bills payments. UOB EVOL card is the first in the market to partner with SP Group, Singapore’s national grid operator and leading sustainable energy solutions provider in the region, to offer customers complimentary My Green Credits when they use their EVOL Card to make utilities payment. This feature is applicable to all existing and new EVOL cardholders. The My Green Credits purchased will go towards supporting sustainable energy project developments in the region for the generation of green energy. 1Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) are tradable green energy attributes that represent units of electricity generated from renewable energy generation facilities. These facilities comply with and are registered under internationally recognised standards, such as the I-REC standard, and are eligible to be issued RECs for every unit of electricity generated. A credit card that supports the green initiative UOB EVOL card is designed to appeal and serve the needs of younger customers, particularly their increasing focus on sustainability. The UOB EVOL Card is Southeast Asia’s first credit card to use bio-sourced materials to minimise ecological footprint. The EVOL Card is made of 84 percent polylactic acid (PLA) and created from renewable sources which are safe for incineration process. An EVOL Card that has expired and discarded is biodegradable in an industrial facility. Each EVOL card cuts down the use of plastic by 84 per cent and reduces carbon footprint by 10 grams per card. EVOL card also has a strong partnership with over 30 green partners to increase customers’ awareness of sustainability in their daily spending. This new card feature is another innovative initiative to further help them contribute to sustainable efforts seamlessly and conveniently. Ms Jacquelyn Tan, Head of Group Personal Financial Services, UOB, said “We understand that every customer has unique needs, preferences and goals, and this drives us to do right by them, to serve them in a way that meets their needs. Our wide suite of credit cards provides a comprehensive range of benefits and rewards to cater to different groups of customers on their differing needs. Through our partnership with SP, we are happy to further support the younger generation’s sustainability goals with our UOB EVOL card. This also shows UOB’s commitment towards sustainability, as we empower customers to work with us to tackle climate change and to forge a more sustainable future together.” Mr Luke Tang, Head of Strategy and Sustainability, SP Group, said “We are pleased to partner UOB to catalyse behaviour that promotes sustainability and the use of renewable energy certificates on the SP App to green household electricity consumption. As younger customers chart their sustainability journeys, we look forward to empowering them with green platforms and resources and collectively accelerate Singapore’s progress towards net zero.” The SP app was launched by SP as the first sustainability lifestyle app in Singapore. It aims to incorporate green solutions and initiatives to provide users with insights and solutions to manage their utilities and to reduce their carbon footprint. In addition to My Green Credits, users can also use the app to manage their utilities, reduce electricity consumption and contribute to Singapore’s sustainability targets to achieve a low-carbon future. On another sustainable front, as part of the UOB EVOL Card My Green Credits launch, SP supported National Parks Board’s (NParks) OneMillionTrees movement to plant a million more trees across Singapore by 2030 through NParks’ registered charity and IPC, Garden City Fund’s Plant-A-Tree programme. UOB and SP will plant 50 trees in April 2023, bringing us closer to realising our vision of becoming a City in Nature, a key pillar of the Singapore Green Plan 2030. Strategic partnership to create better solutions for customers This year marks the fourth year of partnership between UOB and SP, with joint efforts to empower customers on their green goals. Previous collaborations include the purchase of RECs through SP as part of a National Day promotion in 2021 for the EVOL card. UOB has also launched an API with SP in 2020, to allow UOB customers to instantly use their UNI$ to off-set their utility bills. Moving forward, UOB will work with SP to launch another new feature in the first quarter of 2023 that allows UOB cardholders to use their UNI$ to redeem for My Green Credits via the SP mobile app. They can choose which local or international renewable energy projects that they would like to support with the My Green Credits redeemed. Under the My Green Credits initiative, SP is supporting various green projects ranging from a solar farm in Vietnam, to a wind farm in Thailand, to a solar rooftop system in Singapore, to help reduce emissions and impact on the environment. In line with Singapore’s strong push to electrify its vehicle population, ecosystem, UOB and SP also have plans to provide promotional offers to customers who use their UOB cards to pay for electric vehicles (EV) charging at SP EV charging points. Over the past 2 years, UOB has been building up a suite of sustainable future solutions to make it simpler for customers to create impact with their everyday choices. The Bank has an established sustainable investing approach which set standards for its Singapore and regional footprint by curating a suite of sustainable investments across funds, bonds and structured products. This includes its first UOB Personal Financial Services (PFS) secured loans green product framework, serving as the foundation of its Go Green home and car loans. The framework leverages insight from Morningstar Sustainalytics, a leading global provider of ESG research, ratings, and data. In November 2022, UOB also will be availing a digital doorway to sustainable banking on the UOB TMRW app, allowing customers to easily access green deals, investments and banking products on mobile. Through the app, customers will also receive eco-friendly tips for the holiday festivities, and personalised insights to bank and live more sustainably in 2023.   ANNEX: Illustration of offsetting customers’ carbon footprint with UOB EVOL Card
Singapore’s largest industrial district cooling system begins operations to support STMicroelectronics’ decarbonisation strategyhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/singapores-largest-industrial-district-cooling-system-begins-operations-to-support-stmicroelectronics-decarbonisation-strategy
Media Release Singapore’s largest industrial district cooling system begins operations to support STMicroelectronics’ decarbonisation strategy Designed, built, owned and operated by a joint venture between SP Group and Daikin Airconditioning (Singapore), the innovative district cooling system will significantly improve the environmental performance of ST’s high-volume semiconductor manufacturing site in Singapore New system expected to reduce carbon emissions by 120,000 tonnes per year, cooling-related electricity costs by 20 percent each year, and repurposing over half a million cubic meters of water consumption per year 21 October 2025, Geneva, Switzerland, and Singapore – STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM), a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, and SP Group (SP), a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific and Singapore’s national grid operator, have commenced operations for Singapore’s largest industrial district cooling system at STMicroelectronics’ (ST) Ang Mo Kio TechnoPark. The event was inaugurated by Ms. Low Yen Ling, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth. The system is expected to reduce carbon emissions by up to 120,000 tonnes per year and enable 20 per cent savings on cooling-related electricity consumption. It will also repurpose over half a million cubic meters of water each year by using reject reverse osmosis water, previously used in ST Cooling Towers, to support the new district cooling operations.  This marks ST’s first use of district cooling at a manufacturing facility and will strengthen ST’s commitment to be carbon neutral by 2027. “The deployment of Singapore’s largest industrial district cooling system at our Ang Mo Kio TechnoPark demonstrates our commitment to pioneering energy-efficient solutions that reduce carbon emissions and conserve resources. This achievement strengthens our partnership with Singapore in advancing its national sustainability goals, said Rajita D’Souza, President of Human Resources and Corporate Social Responsibility at STMicroelectronics. “By integrating advanced technologies like the district cooling system, we are driving a smarter, greener future — showcasing how industry leadership and environmental stewardship align to create lasting value for our business, communities, and the planet.” “SP Group’s strategic partnership with STMicroelectronics marks a pivotal milestone in our nation’s transition towards a low-carbon future. This project showcases how collaborative innovation can transform urban infrastructure to deliver sustainable, energy-efficient solutions. District cooling will continue to play a vital role in Singapore’s net-zero ambitions, enabling carbon emissions reduction and enhancing energy resilience across industrial and urban developments,” said Mr Stanley Huang, SP’s Group Chief Executive Officer.  Technical information about the district cooling system  Designed, built, owned, and operated by a joint venture between SP and Daikin Airconditioning (Singapore), the system has an installed capacity of up to 36,000 refrigeration tonnes (RT). It delivers continuous chilled water to cool both manufacturing and office spaces via a centralised closed-loop pipe network replacing individual chillers in each building. The total area served by the system is approximately 90,000 square metres. Chillers in series counterflow configuration reduce the energy required to cool the water. This ensures an efficient and reliable 24/7 operation, with remote monitoring capabilities augmenting the operations team on site to come. “This partnership with SP reflects Daikin’s commitment to delivering advanced, energy-efficient solutions that go beyond immediate operational needs. Our goal is to contribute to a more sustainable built environment, where technology plays a key role in enhancing resilience, reducing environmental impact, and supporting Singapore’s long-term climate ambitions,” said Mr Chua Ban Hong, Managing Director at Daikin Airconditioning (Singapore). Additionally, the new installations free up around 4,000 square metres of space at Ang Mo Kio TechnoPark, which will enable ST to install other equipment contributing to environmental impact mitigation. This includes perfluorocarbon (PFC) abatement equipment, with near-future plans for additional water reclamation systems and volatile organic compounds (VOC) abatement as part of its ongoing sustainability efforts. The project achieved over 2 million accident-free man hours, underscoring the commitment to safety during construction. The district cooling plant has been awarded the Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy certification by the Building and Construction Authority for its exceptional energy efficiency and sustainable design. Incorporating whole-life carbon assessments during design and construction of the plant also enabled a reduction of about 44 percent in embodied carbon compared to industrial building benchmarks, achieved through optimised material choices and system design to further lower the plant’s carbon footprint. Further collaboration between STMicroelectronics and SP Group To accelerate its decarbonisation roadmap, ST has also partnered with SP to upgrade the cooling system at its Toa Payoh site. Under a 20-year chilled-water-as-a-service agreement, SP will design, build, operate, and maintain a new high-efficiency chiller system, scheduled for completion by December 2025. The system will improve energy efficiency and aims to reduce carbon emissions by approximately 2,140 tonnes annually. In addition to sustainable cooling solutions, ST and SP are implementing a range of sustainable technologies across ST’s Ang Mo Kio and Toa Payoh campuses. This includes the deployment of the energy management information system (EMIS), comprising 2,400 smart electricity meters and multi-utility sensors. With SP’s smart metering infrastructure in place, ST can monitor its overall energy consumption – enabling data-driven decisions that enhance efficiency and sustainability. SP has also implemented smart water meters that track water inflow to five of ST’s buildings. This provides ST with an accurate view of its water consumption, allowing the organisation to enhance its critical wafer fabrication operations by ensuring greater water efficiency. Together, the partnership delivers on a shared vision for a smarter, cleaner energy future through integrated digitalisation and decarbonisation at scale.  
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SP partners Capitaland to deploy distributed district cooling network at the new Geneo life sciences and innovation cluster at Singapore Science Park SUSTAINABILITY SP and CapitaLand announced today the deployment of a distributed district cooling network at the new Geneo life sciences and innovation cluster at Singapore Science Park. At the cluster, comprising three properties with five buildings, SP will operate the network with a total cooling capacity of 10,400 RT. The energy efficiency achieved is expected to abate at least 20,000 tonnes of carbon emissions over a 30-year operating period, akin to removing more than 600 cars from our roads annually. Read more: SP Group Partners CapitaLand to Deploy Distributed District Cooling Network at Geneo Cluster In Singapore Science Park - 27 May 2024 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ SP Group expands sustainable energy operations in China with Chongqing Transport Hub project win STMicroelectronics enhances sustainability with chiller cooling system at Toa Payoh SP signs PPA with BASF for rooftop solar deployment
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