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Gas Distribution Connection Forms.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:a8f23557-ea27-487a-919a-73caea0912e2/Gas%20Distribution%20Connection%20Forms.pdf
Gas Distribution Connection Forms Updated 1 Apr 24 Gas Distribution Connection Forms S/No. Form No. Description 1 GD1 Application for Gas Distribution Connection 2 GD2 Application for Admittance of Gas 3 GD3 Certificate of Proof Test 4 GD4 Authorisation to Turn On Gas Meter Control Valve FORM GD1 - APPLICATION FOR GAS DISTRIBUTION CONNECTION To: PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Planning) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer ____________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer GAS CONNECTION TO: _______________________________________________________ (Project Name) _______________________________________________________ (Address of Gas Installation) I would like to apply for connection to the PowerGas’ gas distribution pipeline network for the above project. I hereby submit the following documents and certify that the information provided is correct: • Consumer Project Data Sheet (GD1 Appendix 1). • Location / site plan showing the project site and proposed connection point(s). • Location of Meter Installation & indicative pipe route from property boundary to the Meter Installation (Applicable for Natural Gas connections only). Name of Applicant : ______________________ Designation : ___________________________ Company : _____________________________ Signature/ Date: _________________________ GD1 (0424) GD1 Appendix 1 CONSUMER PROJECT DATA SHEET Consumer Information Project Name : Address of Premises / Development : Request Type : New supply connection / Retailer switch (NG only) * Consumption Information Type of Gas : Town Gas / Natural Gas * Consumer Type : Residential / Non-residential * Application of Gas : Co-Gen / Tri-Gen / Boiler / Cooking / Water Heating / Others * If Others, please specify : ___________________________ (NG only) Retailer Name : (NG only) Injection Point : Gas Consumption Duration per Day : Expected Gas Admittance Date : Gas Usage : 8 / 12 / 24 * hours or otherwise, please specify : ____________ If gas supply is meant for interim use (less than 5 yrs), please specify duration of gas usage in years : ____________ (DD/MM/YY) Delivery Pressure and Flowrate Year 1 mmBtu / year Year 2 mmBtu / year Applicable to NG projects only * Load profile Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 mmBtu / year mmBtu / year mmBtu / year Applicable to TG projects only * Design pressure of gas installation : Maximum Instantaneous Flowrate : Minimum Flowrate : Average Monthly Consumption : Maximum Instantaneous Flowrate : Sm 3 /hr Sm 3 /hr kWh/mth Sm 3 /hr barg Submitted by Applicant Confirmation by Retailer Name of Company : Name of Retailer : Name of Officer : Name of Officer : Designation : Designation : Date : Date : Signature : Signature : I agree with the above information provided by the applicant. Note : The above is for information purposes only. PowerGas may not be able and/or obliged to fulfil any of the above requirements. The minimum committed delivery pressure at the outlet of the GSIV 1barg (NG projects), 10kPa (TG LPB projects) and 1kPa (TG LP projects). However, the gas user may receive higher than the minimum committed pressure which is based on the prevailing network supply pressure. *Delete where applicable GD1 (0424) FORM GD2 - APPLICATION FOR ADMITTANCE OF GAS PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer ________________________________________ (Project Name) ________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) (A) I, the Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, certify that, i. The gas installation from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) is ready to receive gas. ii. iii. iv. The consumer internal pipe is not connected to the meter installation. I attached the following forms for your reference please: - GD2 Appendix 1 - “Certificate of Completion” - GD2 Appendix 2 - “Certificate of Final Pressure Test” All end points are capped / blanked / plugged off. v. I undertake to conduct Proof Test and submit GD3 immediately prior to the connection. - GD3 “Certificate of Proof Test” ____________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ (B) I hereby request for admittance of gas to the gas installation up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation on _______________. _____________________________ Signature of Applicant / Date Name : _____________________________ To the Retailer: This is to confirm gas admittance shall be carried out on ______________ (date) at _____________ (time). Please notify all relevant personnel to be present on site. Designation : ________________________ _____________________ SPPG Officer-in-charge GD2 (0424) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION GD2 Appendix 1 PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer __________________________________________ (Project Name) ___________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) I, the Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation for the above project from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) have been designed and constructed in compliance with the requirements of the latest revision of the following, where applicable: • Gas Act (Cap 116A); • Gas (Supply) Regulations; • Gas Supply Code; • Singapore Standard, SS 608 – Code of Practice for gas Installation; • Other relevant code / standard : ______________________ • All relevant acts, regulations and rules which are applicable to the gas installation; • All statutory and relevant codes which are applicable to the gas installation; • All statutory requirements in government laws and relevant regulations of government departments. 2. The design pressure of the Gas Installation is __________ barg. ____________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ GD2 (0424) CERTIFICATE OF FINAL PRESSURE TEST GD2 Appendix 2 PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer ___________________________________________ (Project Name) ___________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) 1. I, Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) has been successfully tested and passed the final pressure test in accordance with the requirements of: Codes / Standards □ □ (Please tick below where applicable) Singapore Standard, SS 608 – Code of Practice for Gas Installation; or Other relevant code / standard: Pressure Test □ □ □ Test Pressure (Barg) Duration (Hour) Date Passed First test Second test Other test 2. I hereby declare that the design pressure and maximum instantaneous flowrate for the above Gas Installation is in accordance the submission stated in our GD1 form. Should there be changes to the parameters, the DR shall inform Gas Distribution Planning Section (through the gas retailer) to evaluate changes before they are implemented. 3. I shall notify all parties concerned that the Gas Installation has been completed and pressure tested. _______________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ * Delete where applicable GD2 (0424) PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer FORM GD3 - CERTIFICATE OF PROOF TEST _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer ___________________________________________ (Project Name) ___________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) I, Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation for the above project from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) have been tested and successfully passed the proof test 1 on _____________ (date). 2. I further certify that the test pressure has been released and the said Gas Installation is currently at atmospheric pressure. Accordingly, I hereby request to proceed with the connection and gas admittance. 3. I shall undertake to purge and commission the Gas Installation from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) immediately after the gas admittance. _______________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ 1 Proof test shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Singapore Standard SS 608 for installation designed to operate up to 50 kPa or 20 kPa respectively, otherwise, proof test shall be carried out at 100 kPa or the operating pressure, whichever is lower, for a period of 30mins. REQUEST FOR INTERIM ADMITTANCE OF GAS I, Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation for the above project from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) have been prepared and is ready for purging and commissioning. Please proceed to admit gas for the purpose of purging and commissioning. ______________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ * Delete where applicable GD3 (0424) FORM GD4 - AUTHORISATION TO TURN ON GAS METER CONTROL VALVE Date : ________________ PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd ________________________________________ (Project Name) ________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) I, Project Coordinator (PC) of the above project, certify that all legal requirements pertaining to gas safety have been complied with, including (but not limited to) (*) Regulation 3(4)(b) of the Gas (Supply) Regulations. 2. I hereby authorise PowerGas to turn on the Gas Meter Control Valve on my behalf now on ____________ (date) at ______________ (time). ____________________________________ Signature of PC Name : _____________________________ Designation : ________________________ Name of Retailer : ____________________ * Regulation 3(4)(b) of the Gas (Supply) Regulations states that – where an application for a supply of gas (or for an increase to an existing supply) is made to a gas retailer – the relevant gas retailer shall prior to turning on the gas supply at the relevant gas meter control valve, ensure that the appropriate test as specified in the Gas Supply Code is conducted on the gas appliance and the consumer’s internal pipe including the meter installation to ascertain that it is safe to turn on the gas supply. GD4 (0424)
New Energy Story Exhibition to Supercharge Singapore’s Energy Futurehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/New-Energy-Story-Exhibition-to-Supercharge-Singapore-s-Energy-Future
Media Release New Energy Story Exhibition to Supercharge Singapore’s Energy Future The exhibition seeks to advance the little red dot’s agenda on sustainable development by accelerating awareness and adoption of efficient energy practices amongst the public SINGAPORE, 11 August 2021 - Science Centre Singapore (SCS) today launches Energy Story, a new exhibition exploring the sources, transformation, and uses of energy, from natural cycles to modern applications. Jointly presented by SCS, the Energy Market Authority (EMA) and SP Group, this is a net-zero showcase where the energy consumption of the interactive space is fully matched with an equivalent amount of green energy produced, through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates1 (RECs). The exhibition was conceptualised to raise awareness of the critical role that cleaner energy plays in charting a more sustainable future and accelerating the adoption of energy efficient practices amongst the public. Associate Professor Lim Tit Meng, Chief Executive of Science Centre Board said, “The sustainability mandate is not a new one, it has just been brought into focus in the face of the ongoing economic and environmental crises. Efficient energy consumption, on a larger scale can significantly impact immediate capital and climate recovery to help us realise the long-term vision of a truly sustainable society. With Energy Story exhibition, we hope that guests from all walks of life will gain a better understanding of the importance of growing green energy and be inspired to play a part in the nation’s “energy reset” movement. From institutions to authorities, companies to the public, we all need to work together to change the future of our world.” Mr Ngiam Shih Chun, Chief Executive, Energy Market Authority added, “Singapore’s energy landscape has evolved significantly over the last 50 years. We switched from the use of oil-fired power plants to cleaner sources such as natural gas. Singapore is also one of the most solar energy-dense cities in the world. We plan to decarbonise our power sector further with the deployment of more low-carbon options. We hope Singaporeans and especially students can learn about Singapore’s energy transformation and play a part in creating a sustainable energy future for all.” Mr Stanley Huang, Group Chief Executive Officer, SP Group, commented, “Through this exhibition, visitors can learn about Singapore’s world-class energy network, and what goes into making it reliable, secure and sustainable for generations to come. As we empower the future of energy, we put knowledge and tools in the hands of the public, so that everyone can take steps to contribute towards a greener world. This exhibition will also be a net-zero showcase, through the purchase of Renewable Energy Certificates on the SP REC Platform2. The electricity consumption of the interactive space will be fully matched with an equivalent amount of green energy produced.” Six zones of multimedia displays, interactives, and poster panels tell the story of how humankind has progressed off the back of energy discovery, and must now work towards a cleaner, more sustainable future. Visitors can explore global, regional, and local energy data, interact with models of different technologies, and demonstrate relevant physics concepts. A key feature of the exhibition is Singapore’s Energy Story, a zone dedicated to raising awareness of our four energy switches and how we are working towards greater sustainability. It highlights the progress of our nation’s energy revolution over the past 50 years and how we balance energy trade-offs to power our future. The exhibition is also aligned with the Ministry of Education (MOE)’s Science syllabus to support learning for lower secondary students, with the exhibits reinforcing textbook topics ranging from the fundamentals of energy in physics to Singapore’s pursuit of technological advancements through research and development. It follows EMA’s earlier collaboration with MOE on a series of energy education videos from 2019, four of which are featured within the exhibition. Finally, the exhibition addresses our responsibility as energy consumers. This call-to-action can be seen throughout the 400-square metre exhibition space, inviting visitors to be more energy conscious in their everyday life. These collective small steps can spur a big impact in building a sustainable future for Singapore. The Energy Story Exhibition is now running at the Science Centre Singapore and is accessible with a general admission ticket. Tickets are available for purchase through the online ticketing platform at www.science.edu.sg/buy-tickets. View the appendix for descriptions of the six zones and visit www.science.edu.sg/energy for more details on the exhibition. -End- APPENDIX The Energy Story Exhibition spans six interactive zones exploring the sources, transformation and uses of energy, from natural cycles to modern applications. Zone 1: Evolution of Energy Sources This zone chronicles how energy sources have developed over centuries and how energy continues to drive human civilisation. It includes visualisation of the story of energy over time, from the Industrial Revolution to the present day, and the impact of climate change on energy transition. Zone 2: Fundamentals of Energy This zone highlights physics concepts related to energy, to support learning and education in MOE schools. Interactive exhibits in this space illustrate the Law of Conservation of Energy, including a fun “shadow flash” wall where visitors power a flashing lamp by pedalling a stationary bike in order to “freeze” shadows against a luminescent wall. Zone 3: Modern Energy Sources This zone sheds light on the pros and cons of various energy sources, such as natural gas,solar energy and wind energy, and explains the trade-offs involved in the Energy Trilemma. Learn about how different countries use energy through an interactive data visualisation world map and get competitive in a multi-player “Future Power” game, in which participants “gather” energy while navigating challenges caused by cost and pollution. Zone 4: Singapore’s Energy Story This zone introduces Singapore’s energy transformation as guided by the ‘Four Switches’ - Natural Gas, Solar, Regional Power Grids, and Low-Carbon Alternatives. Learn about how photovoltaic panels work and how Singapore is working to achieve its target of deploying at least two-gigawatt peak (GWp) of solar energy by 2030. Zone 5: Energising the Future This zone shines a spotlight on Singapore’s latest research and development (R&D) efforts in energy, in tandem with the global transition to a sustainable energy future. The focus is on how we are working with the local industry and research community to undertake R&D and pilot solutions to improve how energy is generated, distributed and used. Zone 6: Playing Your Part This zone is a call-to-action for citizens to play a part in national energy conservation efforts, complete with practical energy efficient tips that can be harnessed in everyday life. It includes an “Energy Conservation at Home” game, in which one strives to achieve the highest energy savings by choosing and employing various electrical appliances. Before leaving the exhibition, visitors can share their thoughts and ideas on how Singapore can achieve an energy efficient future on a photobooth-cum-pledge wall. -End- About Science Centre Singapore Science Centre Singapore, a non-formal educational institution and leading regional Science Centre, along with its group of attractions, brings out the wonders of science, technology, engineering and mathematics through its unique blend of exhibitions, educational programmes and events. A custodian of creativity and innovation, Science Centre Singapore has captured the evolution of scientific developments for nearly four decades. The Centre and its partners have played a pivotal role in transforming the way students and the public interact with and learn about science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Since 1977, the Centre has welcomed over 30 million visitors and inspired them with more than 1,000 exhibits spread across 14 exhibition galleries and outdoor exhibition spaces. The Centre’s group of attractions include Omni-Theatre, Snow City and KidsSTOPTM. The Omni- Theatre is an immersive dual-technology edutainment destination fitted with Southeast Asia’s largest seamless dome screen and featuring the latest and brightest 8k digital full dome system in the world. Snow City is Singapore’s only permanent indoor snow centre offering an Arctic inspired experience at Singapore’s first ice gallery and snow chamber. KidsSTOPTM - Where every child gets to Imagine, Experience, Discover and Dream - is Singapore’s first children’s science centre offering an enriching experience through purposeful play for children aged 18 months to 8 years old. For more information, please visit www.science.edu.sg. About the Energy Market Authority The Energy Market Authority (EMA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Our main goals are to ensure a reliable and secure energy supply, promote effective competition in the energy market and develop a dynamic energy sector in Singapore. Through our work, EMA seeks to forge a progressive energy landscape for sustained growth. Website: www.ema.gov.sg | Follow us: Instagram: @EMA_Singapore | Facebook: facebook.com/EnergyMarketAuthority | Twitter: @EMA_sg About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, empowering the future of energy with low- carbon, smart energy solutions for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable and renewable energy solutions such as microgrids, cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, solar energy solutions, electric vehicle fast charging and digital energy solutions for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. 1 Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) are tradable green energy attributes that represent units of electricity generated from renewable energy generation facilities. With each megawatt-hour of green energy produced, one REC is recorded and tracked. A buyer can purchase RECs to show proof that an equivalent amount of green energy has been consumed to offset the same amount of electricity used. 2 The SP REC Platform operates as a neutral engine that facilitates the transaction of RECs, where buyers and sellers from around the globe are automatically matched based on respective requirements.
2020-29.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2020/2020-29.pdf
03 2020 年 11 月 13 日 星 期 五 有 新 闻 通 报 ? 请 拨 早 报 热 线 本 地 新 闻 热 线 :1800-7418383 采 访 组 :zblocal@sph.com.sg 传 送 照 片 :9720-1182 网 站 :www.zaobao.sg 面 簿 :facebook.com/zaobaosg 订 阅 / 广 告 发 行 部 热 线 :6388-3838 分 类 广 告 :1800-2898833 广 告 :1800-8226382 11 13 24 34 29-50 低 排 放 汽 车 税 务 回 扣 明 年 再 增 5000 元 高 排 废 车 附 加 费 提 高 多 达 7500 元 明 年 1 月 起 , 低 排 放 的 A1 级 和 A2 级 汽 车 可 获 多 5000 元 税 务 回 扣 , 德 士 则 有 多 7500 元 。 明 年 7 月 1 日 开 始 , 废 气 排 放 量 较 高 的 C1 级 和 C2 级 汽 车 与 德 士 附 加 费 也 将 大 增 。 黄 贝 盈 林 静 雯 报 道 npeiyin@sph.com.sg limjw@sph.com.sg 为 鼓 励 消 费 者 选 购 废 气 排 放 量 较 低 的 车 款 , 政 府 将 在 明 后 两 年 推 行 增 强 版 车 辆 减 排 税 务 计 划 , 让 低 排 放 汽 车 享 有 额 外 5000 元 税 务 回 扣 , 废 气 排 放 量 较 高 的 车 则 需 缴 付 更 高 的 附 加 费 。 根 据 国 家 环 境 局 和 陆 路 交 通 管 理 局 昨 天 发 表 的 联 合 文 告 , 新 的 车 辆 减 排 税 务 计 划 (Vehicular Emissions Scheme, 简 称 VES) 将 于 明 年 1 月 1 日 生 效 , 直 至 2022 年 12 月 31 日 。 新 计 划 推 行 后 , 低 排 放 的 A1 级 和 A2 级 汽 车 可 获 多 5000 元 税 务 回 扣 。 换 言 之 ,A1 级 汽 车 可 享 回 扣 将 由 目 前 的 2 万 元 增 至 2 万 5000 元 ,A2 级 的 回 扣 则 增 至 1 万 5000 元 。 由 于 德 士 行 驶 里 程 较 高 , 德 士 享 有 的 税 务 回 扣 比 汽 车 高 50%, 为 7500 元 。 废 气 排 放 量 较 高 的 C1 级 和 C2 级 汽 车 则 须 相 应 缴 付 多 5000 元 , 德 士 则 须 多 付 7500 元 。 为 了 给 市 场 时 间 缓 冲 , 这 项 额 外 附 加 费 将 从 明 年 7 月 1 日 才 开 始 征 收 。 适 用 于 新 注 册 汽 车 、 德 士 与 进 口 二 手 车 的 VES, 自 2018 年 1 月 1 日 推 出 后 , 取 得 显 著 成 效 。 2018 年 第 三 季 至 今 年 第 一 季 之 间 , 因 符 合 废 气 排 放 标 准 而 享 有 税 务 回 扣 、 新 注 册 的 中 小 型 汽 车 (A 组 ) 和 大 型 及 豪 华 车 (B 组 ) 就 增 加 了 约 六 成 , 须 支 付 附 加 费 的 A 组 和 B 组 新 车 则 减 少 约 两 成 。 目 前 仅 占 汽 车 总 数 0.19% 买 电 动 车 回 扣 多 达 4.5 万 元 VES 对 各 等 级 的 五 种 污 染 物 质 水 平 要 求 暂 维 持 不 变 。 环 境 局 下 来 会 就 进 一 步 收 紧 VES 等 级 标 准 的 可 能 性 , 征 询 业 界 看 法 。 我 国 最 终 的 目 标 是 在 2040 年 前 淘 汰 所 有 内 燃 式 引 擎 车 辆 , 让 车 辆 采 用 更 清 洁 能 源 驱 动 。 所 以 除 了 VES, 政 府 早 前 也 宣 布 推 行 电 动 车 附 加 注 册 费 优 惠 (Electric Vehicle Early Adoption Incentive), 为 电 动 车 买 家 提 供 最 多 2 万 元 的 回 扣 。 这 么 一 来 , 新 的 VES 一 旦 生 效 , 购 买 全 新 的 电 动 汽 车 和 电 动 德 士 就 可 获 得 多 达 4 万 5000 元 和 5 万 7500 元 的 回 扣 , 进 一 步 缩 小 电 动 车 和 同 类 型 内 燃 式 引 擎 车 辆 的 价 格 差 距 。 目 前 , 电 动 车 的 售 价 仍 相 对 高 昂 , 使 用 率 也 因 此 偏 低 。 陆 交 局 数 据 显 示 , 截 至 今 年 10 月 底 , 我 国 仅 有 1203 辆 电 动 汽 车 注 册 , 占 汽 车 总 数 的 0.19%; 电 动 德 士 则 有 121 辆 , 占 全 国 1 万 6012 辆 德 士 的 0.76%。 交 通 部 长 王 乙 康 昨 天 在 面 簿 贴 文 说 , 为 了 让 电 动 车 更 普 及 , 车 辆 减 排 税 务 调 整 回 扣 / 汽 车 德 士 等 级 附 加 费 目 前 上 调 后 目 前 上 调 后 A1 2 万 元 2 万 5000 元 * 3 万 元 3 万 7500 元 * 回 扣 A2 1 万 元 1 万 5000 元 * 1 万 5000 元 2 万 2500 元 * B 0 0 0 0 C1 1 万 元 1 万 5000 元 ** 1 万 5000 元 2 万 2500 元 ** 附 加 费 C2 2 万 元 2 万 5000 元 ** 3 万 元 3 万 7500 元 ** * 上 调 后 的 回 扣 从 明 年 1 月 1 日 起 生 效 ** 上 调 后 的 附 加 费 从 明 年 7 月 1 日 起 生 效 资 料 来 源 / 国 家 环 境 局 、 陆 路 交 通 管 理 局 政 府 须 让 充 电 更 为 方 便 。 全 岛 现 有 约 1800 个 电 动 车 充 电 点 , 政 府 计 划 到 了 2030 年 把 充 电 点 增 至 2 万 8000 个 。 为 达 成 这 个 目 标 , 王 乙 康 说 , 当 局 正 全 面 检 讨 方 案 , 探 讨 能 如 何 更 好 地 借 助 私 企 的 投 资 和 专 长 , 并 会 适 时 公 布 详 情 。“ 显 然 , 电 动 车 将 成 为 现 实 , 但 我 们 须 要 接 纳 并 推 广 电 动 车 。” 另 一 方 面 , 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 和 韩 国 汽 车 巨 擘 现 代 汽 车 集 团 (Hyundai Motor Group) 昨 天 也 宣 布 签 署 商 业 合 作 协 议 , 加 速 电 动 车 在 本 地 普 及 化 。 现 代 汽 车 集 团 上 个 月 刚 宣 布 斥 资 近 4 亿 元 , 在 本 地 建 造 创 新 中 心 , 研 发 生 产 电 动 车 等 新 型 汽 车 技 术 。 运 营 本 地 最 大 高 速 充 电 网 络 的 新 能 源 将 与 现 代 汽 车 合 作 , 共 同 开 发 东 南 亚 首 创 的 电 池 出 租 商 业 模 式 , 让 电 动 车 用 户 直 接 租 用 电 池 。 早 报 图 表 � 明 年 起 , 新 的 电 动 汽 车 可 享 有 多 达 4 万 5000 元 的 回 扣 , 政 府 也 在 探 讨 增 设 充 电 设 施 , 方 便 电 动 车 充 电 。( 档 案 照 片 ) 车 商 : 充 电 点 等 基 础 设 施 是 买 家 一 大 考 量 林 静 雯 报 道 limjw@sph.com.sg 废 气 排 放 量 较 低 的 车 款 下 来 两 年 可 获 多 5000 元 税 务 回 扣 , 受 访 车 商 认 为 , 虽 然 这 能 鼓 励 更 多 买 家 考 虑 选 购 电 动 车 , 但 由 于 电 动 车 车 款 有 限 , 买 家 现 阶 段 应 多 会 选 择 其 他 较 环 保 的 车 款 。 由 于 大 多 数 电 动 车 都 符 合 A1 级 废 气 排 放 标 准 , 加 上 高 达 2 万 元 的 电 动 车 附 加 注 册 费 优 惠 , 购 买 全 新 电 动 汽 车 可 省 下 多 达 4 万 5000 元 费 用 。 百 胜 汽 车 集 团 主 席 梁 南 兴 受 访 时 说 :“4 万 5000 元 对 买 家 有 很 大 的 吸 引 力 , 不 过 目 前 电 动 车 较 多 属 大 型 车 款 , 抵 岸 价 很 高 , 因 此 回 扣 对 价 格 影 响 不 大 。 下 来 韩 国 现 代 等 估 计 会 生 产 更 多 中 小 型 电 动 车 款 , 抵 岸 价 较 低 加 上 回 扣 后 会 更 具 吸 引 力 。” 市 面 上 目 前 有 10 多 种 纯 电 动 车 款 , 包 括 雷 诺 电 动 车 Zoe、 韩 国 现 代 Kona 和 Ioniq 等 , 最 便 宜 的 要 价 10 多 万 元 。 沃 尔 沃 汽 车 代 理 商 Wearnes Automotive 总 经 理 蔡 素 芳 也 指 出 , 提 供 更 多 回 扣 是 朝 鼓 励 更 多 人 采 购 电 动 汽 车 的 正 确 方 向 前 进 , 但 买 家 是 否 会 因 这 笔 回 扣 而 买 电 动 车 , 还 言 之 过 早 。 “ 回 扣 固 然 重 要 , 但 买 家 的 一 大 考 量 仍 是 本 地 是 否 已 有 足 够 基 础 设 施 如 充 电 点 等 , 可 让 他 们 以 最 快 的 方 式 为 车 充 电 。” 另 一 方 面 , 也 是 新 加 坡 汽 车 出 入 口 商 协 会 荣 誉 顾 问 的 梁 南 兴 指 出 , 电 动 车 还 未 普 及 , 许 多 买 家 较 可 能 转 向 购 买 其 他 废 气 排 放 量 较 低 的 汽 车 , 这 让 引 进 较 多 A2 级 车 款 的 平 行 入 口 商 占 优 势 。 平 行 入 口 商 引 进 的 本 田 Shuttle 和 本 田 Vezel 等 A2 级 车 款 , 在 新 车 辆 减 排 税 务 计 划 下 享 有 回 扣 后 , 价 格 将 更 具 竞 争 力 。 例 如 , 本 田 Vezel 目 前 售 价 约 9 万 元 , 有 了 额 外 5000 元 回 扣 后 , 与 约 8 万 元 的 丰 田 Vios 车 价 更 接 近 , 让 买 家 更 愿 意 购 买 前 者 。 本 田 代 理 商 嘉 摩 哆 总 经 理 黄 成 顺 则 指 出 , 车 商 无 法 只 引 进 A1 级 和 A2 级 车 款 , 也 会 有 排 放 量 较 高 的 车 款 , 因 此 成 本 料 增 加 。 他 目 前 引 进 的 A2 级 车 款 有 Jazz,C1 级 的 有 Odyssey 和 CRV 休 旅 车 等 。
Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-licensed Electrical Installation.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:5481cdcf-2422-471a-9df1-28edf6636a78/Electrical%20Testing%20and%20Inspection%20for%20Non-licensed%20Electrical%20Installation.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-licensed Electrical Installation Course Code: ENO39 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Carry out basic electrical inspection and testing for fixed electrical installation in residential and non-residential (up to 45kVA) for properties in compliance with the relevant code of practice • Understand good practice and common non-compliances for the inspection and testing of electrical installation work MAIN CONTENTS • Purpose of inspection and testing for low voltage installation in compliance with safety requirements • Inspection of electrical installation • Testing of electrical installation • Testing procedures for: o Insulation resistance test, Phase sequence test o Earth fault loop impedance test o Continuity test, Polarity test, RCCB test • Common non-compliances during electrical installation inspection and testing • Practical session on electrical installation testing and fault identification METHODOLOGY Lecture and practical session TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering and technical staff who are required to carry out electrical testing and inspection work/project for non-licensed electrical installation COURSE DETAILS Duration : 7 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face or Blended (Face-to-face and Synchronous E-Learning) Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : 7 Additional Requirement/s : Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) must be worn during practical session. PPE includes: • Insulation Shoes • Rubber Gloves COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$700 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Not applicable For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Not applicable Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323 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_0323
Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/paving-the-way-for-greater-ev-adoption-with-vehicle-to-grid-integration
SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Paving the way for greater EV adoption with vehicle-to-grid integration SUSTAINABILITY SP Group is starting a first-in-Southeast Asia trial of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) integration, using four V2G charging points at SP’s premises. The trial seeks to test and verify the possibility of tapping energy stored in electric vehicles (EVs) to enhance grid reliability when Singapore phases out Internal Combustion Engine vehicles by 2040. V2G technology allows a two-way energy transfer between the batteries within an EV and the power grid. With V2G technology, the EV can be charged with energy from the grid and store this energy in its batteries. When renewable energy sources such as solar power fluctuate due to weather conditions, V2G enables the EV batteries to transfer energy back to balance the power grid.  The trial is targeted to be completed by June 2022. If V2G integration is proven to be viable, it can benefit the electricity system, acting as a cost-effective solution to overcome intermittency. At the same time, EV owners can be paid for use of the EV batteries when needed. 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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Resources Can't find what you are looking for? Click on the drop-down box to find the resource that is most relevant to your needs. Resources Solar Power FORM Application for Decommissioning of PV System FORM Application for Net Export Rebate FORM Certificate of Compliance FORM Commissioning Declaration FORM Document Checklist and Declaration of Compliance to SPPG's Technical Requirements FORM Letter of Consent GUIDE Solar Power – Generators GUIDE Solar Power – Non-Residential Consumers INFO Solar Power – Non-Residential Consumers (Master-Sub Write Up) GUIDE Solar Power - Overview Process 1 2
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THE STRAITS TIMES BRANDED CONTENT Making air-conditioning greener: How he's helping Singaporeans reduce their carbon footprint The centralised cooling system that he and his team at SP Group are building for Tengah new town will be 30 per cent more energy efficient, which contributes to the nation's climate goals Mr Liu Yue inside one of the thermal storage tanks in the world's largest underground district cooling network operated by SP Group PHOTO: SP GROUP PUBLISHED NOV 30, 2022, 4:00 AM SGT Mr Liu Yue has a new engineering challenge. The 38-year-old Principal Engineer is part of the team designing and building the first centralised cooling system (CCS) for a residential estate in Singapore – in the Tengah eco-town. Instead of individual compressor units mounted on aircon ledges, Mr Liu is tasked to build a centralised system which circulates chilled water to and from each flat to cool air within the flat, thus delivering air-conditioning service to 19,000 households in the estate. The first homes will be ready in 2023. “It is definitely a challenge because we have to work with many other parties to overcome the space constraints,” says Mr Liu. In his previous posting in SP Group, Mr Liu worked at an underground district cooling system that serves the Marina Bay central business district. But this time, Mr Liu has to deal with space constraints of a different kind. “In HDB flats, it’s not cost-efficient to have large underground spaces, so we have to think out of the box and find space for our cooling equipment,” Mr Liu shares. Eventually, the project team decided to place the CCS equipment on the HDB block roof, which would allow precious ground space to be used by the community. HDB flat rooftops would host the CCS equipment which service a cluster of HDB blocks. This arrangement would optimise the cooling output of the CCS equipment, achieving both energy efficiency and supply reliability. Mr Liu is proud that he plays a part in transforming the energy sector to meet climate goals. Get tips to grow your investments and career in weekly newsletter Enter your e-mail Sign up By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. “My work helps to make essential services and utilities, which are crucial for daily life and business, more energy efficient. We are helping to improve lives by the meaningful transformation of the power industry. This brings me a lot of satisfaction as an engineer,” he says. Reaping benefits from economies of scale In a CCS, a few interconnected centralised plants produce chilled water which is piped to individual households. “Colder” chilled water produced at the centralised plants is circulated to the indoor air-conditioner (known as chilled water fan coil unit or FCU) in each flat. The FCU recirculates the air within the flat and cools the air. In the process, the chilled water is “warmed” up. The warmer water is then returned to the centralised plants to be chilled again and repeat the process. Because the centralised chilled water plants are 30 per cent more energy efficient by design than individual split units found typically in households, CCS is more economical for air-conditioning of flats. Mr Liu Yue is the deputy lead for the construction of the centralised cooling system that will deliver air-conditioning service to 19,000 households in Tengah eco-town. PHOTO: SP GROUP Air-conditioned comfort with lower emissions Air-conditioning is ubiquitous in tropical Singapore. According to the Department of Statistics, about 80 per cent of Singapore households own air-conditioners, and from NEA household electricity consumption profile, air-conditioning contributes about 24 per cent of the average household electricity consumption. With rising incomes and warming temperatures, air-conditioning ownership and the use of air conditioners are set to rise. Worldwide, the use of air-conditioners results in the emission of nearly two million tonnes of carbon dioxide every year, or about 4 per cent of the global share. There is therefore an increasing need to reduce carbon footprint from more energy efficient air-conditioning systems. The reduction in electricity consumption from CCS will contribute towards Singapore’s ambitious carbon footprint reduction commitments. Singapore aims to accelerate its timeline to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, peaking emissions in 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. While Singapore’s carbon emissions represent a small percentage of the global share (0.13 per cent in 2020), Singapore’s per capita emissions are very high, about twice the global average at 12 tonnes annually. If Singaporeans can reduce their carbon emissions significantly, it would demonstrate how people can meaningfully counteract climate change without severely lowering their standard of living. Mr Liu is energised by his contribution to help Singapore meet its climate goals. “The CCS we are building will enable Tengah residents to lower their carbon footprint through an energy-efficient cooling system. Just by living in the estate, each resident has already started the sustainability journey. This is a huge motivating factor to every engineer working on the Tengah project. “We started from ground zero and had our fair share of roadblocks in the journey. With all the hard work we put in, it is very rewarding to see everything come to fruition. I am glad to be able to play a part in pioneering the most futuristic town in Singapore towards smart and sustainable living. I guess it's my way of leaving my mark – a green one,” adds Mr Liu. Energy-efficient cooling for a warming world Leading the effort for more efficient cooling systems, SP Group will be implementing various types of cooling systems in different capacities, both in commercial and residential buildings. Its flagship district cooling system in the Marina Bay CBD network will be expanding to cool 28 commercial buildings by 2026. The savings in electricity consumption is estimated to reduce about 20,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually, equivalent to removing 17,672 cars off the road. SP Group is establishing Singapore’s largest industrial district cooling system for STMicroelectronics at the Ang Mo Kio Technopark. By the time it is operational in 2025, it will reduce carbon emissions by up to 120,000 tonnes annually. SP Group is also constructing a distributed district cooling network in Tampines, where seven existing buildings will be retrofitted by 2025. Transitioning the world into a decarbonised future Beyond its role as the national grid operator, SP Group actively pursues sustainability initiatives as a key part of Singapore’s climate strategy. Its climate initiatives include a nationwide electric vehicle (EV) charging network, deploying rooftop solar energy generation, and smart electricity metering to monitor and reduce usage. SP Group has also exported these technologies to overseas markets where there is demand for sustainable energy solutions. SP Group has provided expertise to build district cooling and heating systems, smart metering and solar power generation in cities in China, Thailand and Vietnam. Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you. � E-paper � Facebook � Instagram � Twitter � LinkedIn � Podcasts � RSS Feed � Telegram � Youtube � TikTok • SINGAPORE • ASIA • TECH • SPORT • WORLD • OPINION • LIFE • BUSINESS About Us Terms & Conditions • VIDEOS • PODCASTS • MULTIMEDIA Need help? Reach us here. Advertise with us Privacy Policy � Sign up for our daily newsletter Enter your e-mail Sign up More newsletters By registering, you agree to our T&C and Privacy Policy. 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SP Group Partners State Grid Chongqing Integrated Energy Service to Develop Greener and Smarter Buildingshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Partners-State-Grid-Chongqing-Integrated-Energy-Service-to-Develop-Greener-and-Smarter-Buildings
Media Release SP Group Partners State Grid Chongqing Integrated Energy Service to Develop Greener and Smarter Buildings Singapore, 17 March 2021 – SP Group (SP) and State Grid Chongqing Integrated Energy Service signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today, to jointly develop integrated energy projects that deliver smart, efficient energy management solutions to meet the evolving operational needs and green targets of customers in Chongqing, China. The signing was witnessed by SP’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Stanley Huang, and State Grid Chongqing’s Chairman, Mr Chen Liankai. State Grid Chongqing Integrated Energy Service, a subsidiary co-owned by State Grid Integrated Energy Service Group and State Grid Chongqing Electric Power Company, is responsible for advancing investments, innovation and implementation of energy-efficient solutions and technology through research, building and operational management of energy storage, renewable energy and electricity distribution network projects. The company aims to reduce the cost of energy supply, improve the efficiency of energy utilisation and provide customers with a comprehensive suite of clean energy solutions. SP’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Stanley Huang, said, “Through our partnership with State Grid Chongqing, we will leverage our combined resources, strengths and domain knowledge to develop sustainable energy solutions customised for customers in China. Chongqing is a key economic, trade and financial city in China and one of strategic importance to us. We are committed to help the city achieve its carbon emissions targets and meet increasingly sophisticated operational demands on its buildings.” State Grid Chongqing’s Chairman, Mr Chen Liankai, said, “State Grid Chongqing Integrated Energy Services is a key platform for State Grid Chongqing to implement its mandate to build world-class smart grid enterprises. Our objective is to support the city in reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions, and building a better future based on sustainable growth. We value this partnership with SP given its strong footprint in Chongqing, and the success of Raffles City Chongqing’s energy-efficient cooling and heating system. We look forward to leveraging our combined strengths to drive innovation and capabilities towards carbon neutrality.” In Chongqing, SP Group invested, designed, and operates Raffles City Chongqing’s energyefficient cooling and heating system since 2019 to deliver energy savings for the customer. In January 2021, SP Group also acquired a 40 per cent stake in Chongqing Sino-French Energy Services which expanded the Group’s capabilities into Combined Cooling Heating and Power offerings for Chongqing. SP Group currently has three offices in China (Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chongqing), with its China headquarters located in Shanghai. -Ends- 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 follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG.   新加坡能源集团与国网重庆综合能源服务有限公司 共同开发绿色智能建筑,助力加速碳中和 2021 年 3 月 17 日,新加坡能源集团与国网重庆综合能源服务有限公司签署战略合作框架协议 (MoU),共同开发可提供智能、高效能源管理和助力加速碳中和的综合能源项目,以满足中国 重庆客户的复杂运营需求,协助客户实现绿色低碳目标。 新加坡能源集团总裁黄天源先生和国网重庆市电力公司董事长陈连凯先生见证了战略合作框架协 议签署仪式。 国网重庆综合能源服务有限公司主要经营节能技术推广、节能方案设计、节能项目投资,以及储 能、新能源、配电网项目的研发、建设和运营。该公司旨在降低能源供应成本、提高能源使用效 率,并为客户提供一套全面的洁净能源解决方案。 新加坡能源集团总裁黄天源先生表示:“我们期待与国网重庆综合能源服务有限公司合作,以此 为契机,利用我们的综合资源、优势和专业知识,为国内市场开发可持续能源解决方案。重庆是 中国西南地区最大的工商业城市,也是新加坡能源集团在中国市场开发的重点城市之一。我们将 深化合作,联手为客户提供高效节能的能源解决方案,助力加速碳中和进程。” 国网重庆市电力公司董事长陈连凯先生表示:“国网重庆综合能源服务有限公司是国网重庆市电 力公司推动国家电网有限公司‘建设具有中国特色国际领先的能源互联网企业’战略落地的重要 平台,致力于服务重庆地区节能减排、绿色发展和人民美好生活。新加坡能源集团在重庆成功实 践了来福士广场能源系统等项目,彰显了世界一流的节能技术和服务水平。希望合作双方携手同 心,充分发挥各自资源优势,深耕重庆综合能源服务市场,共同探索并早日实现‘碳达峰、碳中 和’的新路径。” 在重庆,新加波能源集团(SP)为重庆朝天门来福士广场投资、设计、建设和运营集中供冷供热 系统。自 2019 年投运以来,集团始终为客户提供优质高效的服务。同时,集团在 2021 年 1 月收购 4 了中国重庆的中法能源服务有限公司(SFES)40%的股份,从而提升了可为重庆提供冷热电三联 供方案的运营能力。 新加坡能源集团(SP)目前在中国设有三个办事处(上海、广州和重庆),中国总部设在上海。 关于新加坡能源集团 新加坡能源集团是亚太地区一家主要的能源公司,为客户提供迎合未来需求的低碳、智慧能源方 案。新加坡能源集团在新加坡和澳大利亚拥有并运营电力与燃气的输配和经销事业,并在新加坡 和中国推行永续能源方案。作为新加坡国家电网经营者,新加坡能源集团为大约 160 万新加坡工 业、商业和住宅客户提供世界级的电力与燃气的输配、分销和市场支持服务。我们的电网是全球 最可靠、最具成本效益的网络之一。除了传统的能源服务,新加坡能源集团也为新加坡和区域客 户,提供一系列可持续能源方案,例如提供商业区域和城镇住宅供冷供热系统、电动车快速充电 和数字环保能源管理工具。 更多信息请访问 spgroup.com.sg 或在领英 spgrp.sg/linkedin 和推特 Twitter @SPGroupSG 上关注我们。
Resourceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/resources?category=Licensed%20Electrical%20Workers&page=2
Resources Can't find what you are looking for? Click on the drop-down box to find the resource that is most relevant to your needs. Resources Licensed Electrical Workers FORM CS5 - Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation FORM CS6 - Request from Contestable Customer for Installation of Electricity kWh Meter FORM CS7 - Request for Installation of Electricity kWh Meter (for Load Exceeding 45kVA) FORM E - Certificate of Fitness of Residential Unit FORM F - Certification of Bulk Shifting Replacement of Meterboards in Multi-Tenanted Buildings INFO FAQs eBusiness Portal FORM Letter of Appointment – Electrical Installation FORM Letter of Consent for Submission of Application for Electricity Supply FORM Meter Declaration Report FORM P - Permission for Breaking of Meter Terminal Seals for Bulk Shifting Replacement of Meterboard in Multi-Tenanted Building 1 2 3
Using Data To Help Consumers Reduce Their Electricity Consumptionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Using-Data-To-Help-Consumers-Reduce-Their-Electricity-Consumption
Media Release Using Data To Help Consumers Reduce Their Electricity Consumption Singapore, 18 February 2014 - A new pilot by SP Services (SPS) and the Energy Market Authority (EMA) will enable participating consumers to compare their electricity consumption against the average consumption of their neighbours; and through such comparisons, reduce their electricity usage over time. 2. The pilot will involve users of SPS’ My Utilities Portal (at www.spservices.com.sg), currently numbering at 260,000. These are consumers with e-billing accounts; the number may increase when more consumers sign up for e-bill service with SPS. They could compare their electricity consumption in the last 6 months against the national average consumption and the average consumption of their neighbours living in similar housing types (see Annex A for more details). 3. ‘’With this new comparison feature, we hope to raise customers’ awareness of their consumption pattern and hence encourage better energy-saving habits. This builds on our continuous efforts to equip the public with information on efficient use of energy,’’ said Jeanne Cheng, Managing Director of SP Services. 4. Chee Hong Tat, Chief Executive, EMA said, "Improving energy efficiency and helping consumers to save electricity are important priorities for EMA. These efforts will reduce costs for consumers, enhance Singapore’s energy security and benefit the environment. After gathering feedback from this pilot, we will work with SP Services on redesigning the hardcopy utilities bill to reach out to all 1.2 million households. We also plan to include comparisons of gas and water consumption data in the next phase.” 5. In the coming months, SP Services will be enhancing the pilot with additional features, and making this service available through other channels such as mobile applications. Jointly Issued by: SP Services Limited and Energy Market Authority About Singapore Power and SP Services Singapore Power Group (SP) 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. Over a million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. SP Services, a subsidiary of SP, provides every household and business in Singapore with a convenient and efficient one stop service for electricity, water and piped gas supplies. As the Market Support Services Licensee in the deregulated electricity market in Singapore, SP Services provides meter reading, data management and billing services. It also processes consumer registration and transfers for electricity retailers, thus playing a key role in facilitating competition and consumer choice in the retail market by enabling consumers to switch seamlessly between retailers, and to buy electricity at wholesale market prices. SP Services also provides metering, billing, payment collection, and customer service on behalf of other utility service providers, including Public Utilities Board for water charges, CityGas for gas charges, and refuse collection companies for refuse removal fees. About the Energy Market Authority The Energy Market Authority (EMA) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Its main goals are to ensure a reliable and secure energy supply, promote effective competition in the energy market and develop a dynamic energy sector in Singapore. Through its work, the EMA seeks to forge a progressive energy landscape for sustained growth. Please visit our website www.ema.gov.sg for more information. Annex A Enhanced electricity consumption information available online now 1. Month-on-month comparison against the average electricity consumption of neighbours and national average 2. Six-month comparison against the average electricity consumption of neighbours and national average * In order to ensure the privacy of personal data, and prevent individual household data from being easily identified, only households that have sufficient number of neighbours will have access to these statistics.
[Lianhe Zaobao, Oct 228, 2021] Asset Twinhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:d713fa81-c979-4136-bd92-5f55e7e97b64
06 2021 年 10 月 28 日 星 期 四 新 加 坡 复 制 实 体 系 统 模 拟 电 网 运 作 本 地 开 发 首 个 “ 电 网 数 码 孪 生 ” 魏 瑜 嶙 报 道 elynh@sph.com.sg 全 国 电 网 目 前 涵 盖 超 过 1 万 8000 个 变 压 器 、2 万 7000 公 里 的 地 底 电 缆 , 以 及 衔 接 1 万 1000 多 个 发 电 站 , 随 着 我 国 开 拓 再 生 能 源 和 其 他 电 力 来 源 , 电 网 的 运 作 日 后 会 变 得 越 来 越 复 杂 。 政 府 因 此 与 业 界 合 作 , 利 用 数 码 科 技 复 制 我 国 的 电 力 设 备 和 网 络 , 用 于 模 拟 和 测 试 它 们 的 运 作 。 简 单 来 说 , 名 为 “ 电 网 数 码 孪 生 ”(Power Grid Digital Twin) 的 项 目 , 如 同 在 数 码 世 界 中 建 立 一 套 与 现 实 世 界 相 同 的 发 电 设 备 和 电 力 网 络 , 以 监 测 设 备 是 否 运 作 正 常 , 及 模 拟 电 网 在 不 同 情 况 下 的 承 压 能 力 。 电 网 数 码 孪 生 由 “ 资 产 数 码 孪 生 ”(Asset Twin) 和 “ 网 络 数 码 孪 生 ”(Network Twin) 两 个 部 分 组 成 , 系 统 现 处 于 研 发 阶 段 , 预 计 2023 年 完 成 , 之 后 会 逐 步 落 实 。 项 目 由 能 源 市 场 管 理 局 、 总 理 公 署 旗 下 的 公 共 部 门 科 技 政 策 与 规 划 办 事 处 , 以 及 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 资 助 。 参 与 项 目 开 发 的 新 能 源 集 团 , 以 及 新 加 坡 科 技 研 究 局 高 性 能 计 算 研 究 院 , 昨 天 在 新 加 坡 国 际 能 源 周 上 介 绍 我 国 首 个 电 网 数 码 孪 生 的 原 型 和 操 作 概 念 。 投 入 运 作 后 , 资 产 数 码 孪 生 可 提 升 新 能 源 在 电 网 资 产 方 面 的 管 理 、 维 修 和 运 作 , 包 括 变 压 器 、 电 缆 和 发 电 站 等 设 备 。 这 套 数 码 系 统 会 通 过 遥 控 监 督 , 及 数 据 分 析 来 评 估 设 备 的 运 作 状 况 , 尽 早 识 别 哪 些 设 备 或 部 件 须 更 换 或 维 修 。 可 帮 助 业 者 判 断 是 否 须 提 升 电 网 运 作 新 能 源 电 网 副 总 监 ( 数 码 电 网 ) 林 俊 龙 在 发 表 会 上 解 释 , 系 统 会 分 析 设 备 的 机 能 、 机 龄 、 维 修 记 录 和 实 况 数 据 等 , 评 估 设 备 的 “ 健 康 状 况 ”, 协 助 工 作 人 员 有 效 地 安 排 维 修 日 程 。 为 了 推 动 洁 净 能 源 发 展 , 政 府 计 划 于 2030 年 在 全 岛 设 置 6 万 个 电 动 车 充 电 点 , 也 积 极 推 广 太 阳 能 和 能 源 储 存 系 统 等 分 布 式 能 源 的 使 用 , 这 都 将 加 剧 电 网 的 负 担 。 网 络 数 码 孪 生 就 可 以 依 据 不 同 情 况 , 模 拟 增 加 电 力 负 荷 和 分 布 式 能 源 对 电 网 的 影 响 , 助 业 者 判 断 是 否 须 要 提 升 电 网 的 运 作 。 能 源 局 和 新 能 源 集 团 昨 天 就 这 个 项 目 发 出 联 合 文 告 , 能 源 局 局 长 严 世 俊 在 文 告 中 提 到 :“ 应 对 气 候 变 化 刻 不 容 缓 , 我 国 的 电 力 系 统 未 来 将 衔 接 更 多 元 的 洁 净 能 源 和 应 付 用 电 需 求 上 升 , 电 网 因 此 必 须 跟 着 改 变 , 才 能 支 持 更 复 杂 的 电 力 系 统 。”
Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/38-years-with-SP-Growing-through-Change
SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation 38 Years with SP: Growing through Change RELIABILITY Maizan Binte Abdullah, Senior Technician from Condition Monitoring (CM), manages a team of 10 to perform health checks across substations in the north of Singapore. Her team collates and analyses recorded measurements and checks for anomalies in switchgears and transformers. Maizan Binte Abdullah performing condition monitoring checks. (Photo was taken before circuit breaker) When Maizan joined SP 38 years ago, she was doing something quite different. Learning and Adapting After completing her post-secondary education, Maizan started as an apprentice in the Electro Mechanical Maintenance Fitting department at the Public Utilities Board (PUB). Subsequently, she was posted to the Meters section to conduct meter maintenance activities. Maizan (in blue attire) and her former colleagues from Meters section enjoying a durian feast together. When PUB corporatised in 1995, she moved to SP where she continued with the Meters section for the next 14 years. She would have thought that would be her home for the rest of her career. However in 2019, she was seconded to CM. This change to field work seemed to be unsurmountable, having been in a deskbound administrative role for more than 20 years. “Given my age, I was very worried that I may not be able to cope with the demands of the new role. However, I recognised that I needed to move out of my comfort zone and acquire new skills to remain relevant,” shared Maizan. After going through training and with strong support from her team and the management, Maizan is settling so well at CM that she became the team lead for North Zone in the same year. A lifelong learner, Maizan completed her part-time Diploma in Engineering (Power Engineering) programme at Singapore Polytechnic in May 2020 under SP’s sponsorship. She soldiered on despite having to juggle her new role and studies. “There were times when I felt overwhelmed and felt like giving up. I am glad I had the support from my family, my boss and colleagues who encouraged me to persevere. This experience has been very enriching, and I look forward to continue growing!” exclaimed Maizan. Growing despite COVID-19 With this mindset, Maizan and her team continued to learn new ways of working to carry out their duties during the Circuit Breaker period. Maizan and her colleagues use handheld detectors to detect for abnormalities in the network. This is to prevent faults from developing and causing power disruptions. “Due to the need to minimise contact, we had to stagger our working hours. This is a challenge as CM relies heavily on teamwork. We also had to wear a mask when doing checks in the substation, which is an enclosed space and often hot and humid,” shared Maizan. However, Maizan takes it in her stride. She performs daily check-ins with her team members via instant messaging and tele-conferencing. With a sparkle in her eyes, she said, “Work is never the same every day. I take this as an opportunity to grow – to be stronger and better in managing change and future crises.” — 27 July 2020 TAGS LIFELONG LEARNERPEOPLE OF SPRELIABILITYCONDITION MONITORING YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Lighting the way: Following in his father’s footsteps to keep S’pore’s power grid running 24/7 How this technical officer and robot SPock hunt hazards to protect Singapore’s power tunnels
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