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SP Partners EDF on Subsea Cables to Facilitate Green Energy Import from Indonesiahttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Partners-EDF-on-Subsea-Cables-to-Facilitate-Green-Energy-Import-from-Indonesia
News Release SP Partners EDF on Subsea Cables to Facilitate Green Energy Import from Indonesia Singapore, 12 October 2021 – SP Group (SP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) yesterday with EDF Group (EDF) to jointly develop a subsea transmission cable to support renewable energy import from Indonesia. The infrastructure aims to facilitate future electricity import from Indonesia, starting from a proposed 1,000MWp solar photovoltaic plant to be developed by a consortium of partners led by EDF Renewables, a subsidiary of EDF. As part of the MOU, SP and EDF will embark on commercial, regulatory and technical feasibility studies for the subsea cable, and explore opportunities to widen the interconnection to other neighbouring clean energy generation sources in Indonesia to improve economies of scale. When completed, the subsea transmission cable will be a key enabler for regional power system integration, ensuring scalable grid connection capacity from Indonesia. Mr Jean-Philippe Buisson, Senior Vice President, Asia, EDF International, said, “This partnership with SP Group is in line with EDF Group’s ambitions of promoting cross border interconnection globally which supports the flow of renewable energy. EDF looks forward to mobilising its comprehensive expertise, both technically and commercially, to support the implementation of this common subsea transmission cable between Singapore and Indonesia with our best practices and past experiences. We are proud to contribute to this development, as the decarbonization of energy is at the heart of our business ambition.” SP’s Group CEO, Mr Stanley Huang, said, “We are honoured to partner with EDF to support the import of green energy from Indonesia into Singapore. The subsea transmission cable will be an important part of the regional grid interconnection and allow us to better plan for future network requirements to maintain our reliability standard. We look forward to working closely with EDF on the feasibility studies.” Mr. Stanley Huang (L), Group CEO, SP Group, with Mr. Jean-Philippe Buisson, Senior Vice President, Asia, EDF International, at the MOU signing ceremony on 11 October 2021. (From left) Mr Brandon Chia, Managing Director, SEA & Australia, Sustainable Energy Solutions, SP Group; Mr Stanley Huang, Group CEO, SP Group; Mr. Jean-Philippe Buisson, Senior Vice President, Asia, EDF International; and Mr Cheang Jian Ming, Business Development Manager, EDF International -Ends- About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, empowering the future of energy with low-carbon, smart energy solutions for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world- wide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable and renewable energy solutions such as microgrids, cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, solar energy solutions, electric vehicle fast charging and digital energy solutions for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About EDF As a major player in energy transition, the EDF Group is an integrated energy company active in all businesses: generation, transmission, distribution, energy trading, energy sales and energy services. EDF Group is a world leader in low-carbon energy, having developed a diverse production mix based mainly on nuclear and renewable energy (including hydropower). It is also investing in new technologies to support energy transition. EDF’s raison d'être is to build a net zero-carbon energy future with electricity and innovative solutions and services, to help save the planet and drive well-being and economic development. The Group is involved in supplying energy and services to approximately 37.9 million customers (1), of whom 28.7 million in France (2). It generated consolidated sales of €69.0 billion in 2020. EDF is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange. (1) Since 2018, customers are counted per delivery site. A customer can have two delivery points: one for electricity and another one for gas. (2) Including ÉS (Électricité de Strasbourg).  
[20140506] The Straits Times - Emergency Starter Kits For All Householdshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/eb3ee954-8152-49e2-8916-7d0bd0cb3fb3/%5B20140506%5D+The+Straits+Times+-+Emergency+Starter+Kits+For+All+Households.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
Emergency starter kits for all households By AUDREY TAN ALL households in Singapore will get three N95 masks delivered free to their homes from today, in the largest mask distribution exercise to date. They are part of an emergency starter kit which will be delivered to all 1.2 million households by Monday, said Temasek Cares yesterday. The non-profit, philanthropic arm of Temasek Holdings is partnering Singapore Power and Singapore Post for the $4 million programme. Aside from the 3M-manufactured masks, the kit will also contain information on how to wear the masks and emergency contact numbers. Temasek Cares chairman Richard Magnus said the programme hopes to spur Singaporeans into thinking about emergency preparedness. “The starter kit includes three N95 masks so that each household can have an initial stock in case of a flu pandemic or severe haze,” he said. “We hope (the kits) will prompt individuals and families to develop their own emergency plans.” Households with more than three people could consider buying more N95 masks, or bulk up their emergency “grab bags” by including medication or vitamins required by members of the family, Mr Magnus said. Being prepared could also mitigate the problem of people rushing to buy products, such as masks, during emergencies. Mr Magnus added: “Before the emergency arises, they would have already taken action so they are prepared – just like having an umbrella for a rainy day.” The starter kit initiative is the The emergency starter kit distribution exercise was symbolically flagged off yesterday at the Singapore Power training institute. Present were (from left, by the van) Singapore Power chairman Mohd Hassan Marican, Temasek Cares chairman Richard Magnus, Singapore Post’s executive vice-president and head of postal services Woo Keng Leong, and 3M Singapore’s general manager of safety and graphics group Helen Foo, and Singapore Power and Singapore Post staff. The distribution exercise starts today. PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI FOR THE STRAITS TIMES second project to tap the $40 million Temasek Emergency Preparedness Fund launched in March. The first is a $1.5 million programme to train 60 social workers, therapists and school counsellors in trauma-focused therapy for children. The fund, administered by Temasek Cares under its Stay Prepared initiative, aims to help Singaporeans build up community resources to deal with emergencies. On top of the starter kits for households, 17,000 kits will go to 144 charities including the Metta Home for the Disabled and The Salvation Army Gracehaven. Another 300,000 will be on standby for needy families in case of a crisis. The mask distribution exercise is the largest to date. At the peak of the haze in June last year, one million N95 masks were earmarked for 200,000 of the poorest households and vulnerable Singaporeans. During the epidemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) in 2003, two surgical masks and a thermometer were distributed to 1.1 million households. Communications officer Jaclyn Sim, 31, said organisers could consider giving masks only to low-income households as those who earn more “can easily get their own”. “To get Singaporeans thinking, a brochure with graphics depicting different emergency scenarios may be better,” she added. audreyt@sph.com.sg N95 masks can be stored for five years THE N95 masks that went on sale during the haze period last year can still be used as they have a shelf life of five years. But Ms Foo Meow Ling, a nurse clinician at the infection control unit at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, said there should be “no air leakage around the face when the wearer exhales”. Ms Helen Foo, general manager at mask manufacturer and technology firm 3M, said: “After five years, the nose clip and elastic headband may loosen or disintegrate, leading to a poor face seal and affecting the effectiveness.” The masks should also be changed when “the wearer finds it hard to breathe, or when it is soiled or physically damaged”, she added. The N95 mask is “at least 95 per cent efficient against fine particles that are about 0.1 to 0.3 microns” in size, according to the Health Ministry’s website. It is 99.5 per cent efficient against larger particles, such as those 0.75 microns and above. This makes it effective for use against the PM2.5 particle, an air pollutant associated with vehicle emissions and the haze that is less than 2.5 microns in size. Masks should also be stored in their original packaging and in cool and dry conditions, said 3M’s Ms Foo. AUDREY TAN
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These will help GKC’s greenfield master development, the China- Singapore Guangzhou Knowledge City (CSGKC), achieve energy savings. GKC is a joint-venture (JV) company established by CapitaLand and the Guangzhou Development District Administrative Committee. In a press statement on Monday, SP Group announced it had signed an agreement with GKC to set up a JV. This also marks SP Group’s foray into southern China. As part of the agreement, the two parties are working together to develop district cooling and heating solutions for the Knowledge Tower project at the Jiulong lake area, for a start. They will invest in, construct and operate these solutions centred on the smart micro-grids layout, said GKC’s chief executive officer (CEO) Chen Changxin. SP Group and GKC will also integrate sustainable energy solutions, such as distributed energy, energy storage, energy efficiency and energy management systems. These solutions could be extended to other projects in the Sino- Singapore International Technology Innovation Cooperation Demonstration Area within CSGKC, to provide energy and cost savings to more customers. “This will translate to a cleaner and more sustainable energy future for CSGKC and Guangzhou city,” SP Group said in the statement. The energy utilities group’s CEO Stanley Huang noted that its technology and operations at Raffles City Chongqing in China and the Marina Bay financial district in Singapore have helped customers achieve cost savings, and reduce energy consumption. At CapitaLand’s Raffles City Chongqing, SP Group operates its advanced energy-efficient cooling and heating system, which began operations in September last year. This has enabled the mixed-use complex to cut energy consumption by more than 40 per cent, compared to conventional chiller plants for buildings. SP Group also designed and has been operating the underground district cooling system at the Marina Bay financial district since 2006. GKC’s Mr Chen said that GKC is “an important platform for China- Singapore collaboration”. “It is a milestone for us to jointly establish a joint venture to develop the smart energy business,” he added. CapitaLand shares fell S$0.01 or 0.4 per cent to close at S$2.77 on Monday. 2.-Business-Times-Online---SP-Group--Frasers-Property-team-up-for-green-project-in-Vietnam-Industrial-Park.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2023/2.-Business-Times-Online---SP-Group--Frasers-Property-team-up-for-green-project-in-Vietnam-Industrial-Park.pdf ASEAN Business Global Enterprise SP Group, Frasers Property team up for green project in Vietnam industrial park Mia Pei Published Thu, Aug 24, 2023 · 4:17 pm Brandon Chia (second from left), managing director, sustainability energy solutions for South-east Asia and Australia, SP Group; and Lim Hua Tiong (third from left), CEO of Frasers Property Vietnam, at the MOU signing ceremony. PHOTO: SP GROUP Both parties have inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU), they said in a joint statement on Thursday (Aug 24). The partnership will help the Frasers Property-owned industrial park to accelerate the adoption of green energy solutions, enhance energy savings and reduce carbon emissions for all tenants. SP will design, invest, install, operate and maintain smart energy solutions for the industrial service centre at BDIP in the initial phase of the MOU. These include the installation of various green infrastructure, such as solar cells, electric-vehicle charging stations, as well as smart energy optimisation and management systems. SP and the property developer will then collaborate on a feasibility study to implement a green micro-grid for BDIP. This will accelerate its clean energy transition by easing access to renewable energy and providing greater power reliability and resilience for the tenants. BDIP is Frasers Property Vietnam’s first industrial park development in Vietnam, and the first phase is now at over 90 per cent occupancy. The park’s industrial service centre occupies 837 square metres. To maximise energy ef ciency and thermal comfort, SP will deploy smart building energy management systems, Green Energy Tech, which uses artificial intelligence to regulate the air-conditioning based on changes in occupancy and weather conditions. The parties expect to save up to 30 per cent on cooling energy and reduce carbon emissions by nearly 18 per cent. jcr:a32caf26-0b63-4393-bdcc-b2ca61560ed2https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:a32caf26-0b63-4393-bdcc-b2ca61560ed2 ASEAN Business Global Enterprise SP Group, Frasers Property team up for green project in Vietnam industrial park Mia Pei Published Thu, Aug 24, 2023 · 4:17 pm Brandon Chia (second from left), managing director, sustainability energy solutions for South-east Asia and Australia, SP Group; and Lim Hua Tiong (third from left), CEO of Frasers Property Vietnam, at the MOU signing ceremony. PHOTO: SP GROUP Both parties have inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU), they said in a joint statement on Thursday (Aug 24). The partnership will help the Frasers Property-owned industrial park to accelerate the adoption of green energy solutions, enhance energy savings and reduce carbon emissions for all tenants. SP will design, invest, install, operate and maintain smart energy solutions for the industrial service centre at BDIP in the initial phase of the MOU. These include the installation of various green infrastructure, such as solar cells, electric-vehicle charging stations, as well as smart energy optimisation and management systems. SP and the property developer will then collaborate on a feasibility study to implement a green micro-grid for BDIP. This will accelerate its clean energy transition by easing access to renewable energy and providing greater power reliability and resilience for the tenants. BDIP is Frasers Property Vietnam’s first industrial park development in Vietnam, and the first phase is now at over 90 per cent occupancy. The park’s industrial service centre occupies 837 square metres. To maximise energy ef ciency and thermal comfort, SP will deploy smart building energy management systems, Green Energy Tech, which uses artificial intelligence to regulate the air-conditioning based on changes in occupancy and weather conditions. The parties expect to save up to 30 per cent on cooling energy and reduce carbon emissions by nearly 18 per cent. Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/eye-on-the-grid SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Eye on the Grid RELIABILITY Mr Tan Teck Wee, Head, Distribution Control & Customer Service (standing), with Principal Operation Officer Ghazali Bin Mohamed Rahim in the Distribution Control Centre. The ringing of Tan Teck Wee’s phone at 1.20am jolted him from his sleep. There was a blackout affecting several areas. In the 30 minutes that Teck Wee, head of SP Group’s Distribution Control & Customer Service, took to get to the control centre at Ayer Rajah, work was already under way to bring supply back up. As the central nervous system of Singapore’s power distribution network, red-coded alarms on the dashboard showed the affected locations. On one wall, screens displayed incident alerts, digital maps and data on energy demand from the 11,000 substations and over 27,000km of cables that make up Singapore’s electricity grid. With various teams working together, power was restored within a few minutes, and Teck Wee was soon on his way home. A 25-year SP veteran, Teck Wee is on standby 24/7. He oversees the work of 95 staff. Apart from the 15 staff who man the control centre around the clock, team members from the Electricity Service Centre receive calls from customers and mobilise officers to attend to supply disruption.  Emergency response makes up the bulk of his team’s work, even if most problems are solved before customers are impacted, explained Teck Wee, who trained as an electrical engineer. Most often, when the alarms go off, it takes less than a minute for the incoming data to be reviewed, a remote restoration attempted, or for supply to be re-routed. A service crew is also dispatched for a manual check. In a supply disruption, staff at the control centre will first try to restore supply through remotely switching to an alternate feed. If this is not possible, it will send out mobile generators to provide temporary power to customers. The team is supported by 20 standby officers deployed in five zones across Singapore. When activated, these standby teams examine and re-condition the substation equipment to rectify the issue.   Technology drives precise and prompt response. Through a combination of sensors, monitors, alarms, micro-processors and a communication network, the control centre team can quickly pinpoint and manage disturbances on the network. Artificial Intelligence helps engineers make faster decisions through diagnostics of incidents to identify causes and possible actions. Supply disruptions could occur for different reasons, such as roadworks which can damage cables, or accidents, says Teck Wee. A rogue snake or monitor lizard sneaking into an over-ground supply box could also cause an outage. Singapore's electricity network ranks top among major cities. Based on a benchmarking report, in 2017, customers in Singapore experienced an average of 0.19 minute of electricity interruption, compared to Osaka’s 5 minutes and London’s 16.70 minutes. Despite that, Teck Wee says every incident is taken seriously, and the teams look closely at ways to prevent it from occurring again. Keeping the nation’s grid going strong is a source of great pride. “Electricity affects quality of life in so many ways and it’s gratifying to know that we can play a part in upholding it for consumers, he said. — 15 May 2019 TAGS PEOPLE OF SPRELIABILITY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ How this 'grid doctor' maintains the health of Singapore's electricity network so everything stays on Ground feedback, digital tools: How she helps 8,000 workers end their day safely Faster repairs, fewer disruptions: Meet the innovative teams using smart tech to keep your piped gas supply flowing Category: Reliability BusinessTimes#BT#25-08-2023#Default#1#BTS-005#4#ccihttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:7e417dc9-a15c-46a2-9c21-6946ad67bc0a The Business Times | Friday, August 25, 2023 | C OMPANIES & MARKETS 5 SP Group, Frasers Property to jointly develop smart energy solutions in Vietnam industrial park Partnership will help the development to enhance energy savings and reduce carbon emissions for all tenants By Mia Pei yxmiap@sph.com.sg SP GROUP and Frasers Property will jointly develop and implement smart energy solutions at Binh Duong Industrial Park (BDIP) in Vietnam. Both parties have inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU), they said in a joint statement on Thursday (Aug 24). The partnership will help the Frasers Property-owned industrial park to accelerate the adoption of green energy solutions, enhance energy savings and reduce carbon emissions for all tenants. SP will design, invest, install, operate and maintain smart energy solutions for the industrial service centre at BDIP in the initial phase of the MOU. These include the installation of various green infrastructure, such as solar cells, electricvehicle charging stations, as well as smart energy optimisation and management systems. Binh Duong Industrial Park is Frasers Property Vietnam’s first industrial park development in Vietnam. SP and the property developer will then collaborate on a feasibility study to implement a green micro-grid for BDIP. This will accelerate its clean energy transition by easing access to renewable energy and providing greater power reliability and resilience for the tenants. BDIP is Frasers Property Vietnam’s first industrial park development in Vietnam, and the first phase is now at over 90 per cent occupancy. The park’s industrial service centre occupies 837 square metres. To maximise energy efficiency and thermal comfort, SP will deploy smart building energy management systems, Green Energy Tech, which uses artificial intelligence to regulate the air-conditioning based on changes in occupancy and weather conditions. The parties expect to save up to 30 per cent on cooling energy and reduce carbon emissions by nearly 18 per cent. Brandon Chia (second from left), MD, sustainability energy solutions for South-east Asia and Australia, SP Group; and Lim Hua Tiong (third from left), CEO of Frasers Property Vietnam, at the MOU signing ceremony. PHOTO: SP GROUP SP Group’s Integrated Energy Solutions to Power Rangsit University’s Green Energy Transformationhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-s-Integrated-Energy-Solutions-to-Power-Rangsit-University-s-Green-Energy-Transformation Media Release SP Group’s Integrated Energy Solutions to Power Rangsit University’s Green Energy Transformation Deployment of solar PV and energy storage system will enable the university to green up to 21 per cent of its total energy consumption by 2024. Further deployment of GETTM Control, a micro-climate building intelligence system, after the successful pilot at one building at the university campus achieved 40 per cent energy savings while improving occupant comfort by 14 per cent Singapore and Thailand, 15 November 2023 — Rangsit University (RSU) is set for green transformation at its main campus in Mueang Pathum Thani District, Greater Bangkok. SP Group (SP), a utilities group and sustainable energy solutions provider in Singapore and the Asia Pacific, is partnering RSU, a leading private university in Thailand, to transform this space into a smart, low-carbon campus. SP will deploy a comprehensive suite of integrated and sustainable energy solutions across the campus. These include solar photovoltaic (PV) deployment with a centralised energy management and storage system, and harnessing SP’s GETTM (Green Energy Tech) – a smart building intelligence system that maximises building energy efficiency and enhances occupant comfort. When completed in 2024, these solutions will enable the university to green up to 21 per cent of its total energy consumption and lower its carbon emissions by 1,400 tonnes annually. To further this green partnership, SP and RSU will conduct a feasibility study to implement more integrated sustainable energy solutions across the campus. These include a district cooling system to provide energy-efficient air-conditioning, increasing the scale of solar PV and energy storage systems deployment, and further expanding the integration of the GETTM suite of digital energy management tools that leverage smart insights to optimise energy efficiency, enhance occupant experience, and advance sustainability efforts. As part of the partnership, SP will install a 2-Megawatt Peak (MWp) of rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) across nine buildings on the campus, and a floating solar PV system on one of the university’s ponds. To maximise the accessibility of solar energy across the campus, SP will also be installing an Energy Storage System (ESS) that enables on-demand supply of solar energy. The combined solar PV system is expected to generate 2,749 Megawatt-hour annually. When the system is completed, RSU’s Facility and Environmental Management Office (Building 13) will be 100 per cent powered by solar energy and will be the first building in a Thailand university campus to aim for net-zero status. SP will also expand its deployment of GETTM Control, a micro-climate building intelligence system that maximises energy-efficiency of the building’s air-conditioning, to two additional buildings – Building 12/1 and Building 11 – following a successful pilot deployment. Over a two-month period, the pilot helped to achieve 40 per cent energy savings for two levels on building 12/1 and Building 11 and improved occupant comfort by 14 per cent. The solution utilises Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things to optimise and regulate air-conditioning, by taking into consideration factors like occupancy and ambient weather conditions to optimise air-flow to evenly cool areas. “Buildings like offices, factories, hospitals and university campuses have unique operational and energy demands. Our expertise in delivering customised, end-to-end integrated energy services will enable buildings to maximise the benefits of diverse energy resources, optimise efficiency and achieve significant environmental benefits including reduction of carbon emissions. We are very pleased to partner Rangsit University on its ambitious sustainability journey, and look forward to joining hands with more developments to drive the decarbonisation of Thailand’s urban built environment,” said Mr. Brandon Chia, Managing Director (Southeast Asia & Australia), Sustainable Energy Solutions, SP Group. “Climate change affects everyone, including educational institutions like us. There is an urgent need to enhance our buildings’ energy efficiency and develop sustainability goals to support Thailand’s targets of reducing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions,” said Associate Professor Dr. Thammasak Rujirayanyong, Assistant to the President for Building and Environment, Rangsit University. “We selected SP Group based on the efficacy of their track record, and they have impressed with their commitment and thoroughness. I hope that RSU’s successful implementation of SP’s integrated energy solutions will serve as an example for other education institutions to follow suit.” Rangsit University has set a target to become a smart, low carbon campus as part of its commitment to environmental stewardship and social responsibility, including carbon neutrality, sustainable infrastructure, and sustainable transportation. SP Group has been supporting the green energy transition of customers in Thailand since 2022. It has over 40MWp of solar projects in operation and under construction; and secured a pipeline of over 100MWp of other solar projects across Thailand. Key partners include Malee Group, Asia Composite Material, Compact International and SAICO, who have leveraged SP’s strong engineering expertise, regional experience, and operational excellence to embark on their green energy transition. SP recently announced its first district cooling project in Thailand, at Government Complex Centre Zone C, as part of its joint venture with Banpu NEXT. When completed in 2024, the district cooling system will operate a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 Refrigeration Tons (RT) and enable the facility to save approximately 40 million baht (USD $1.12 million) per year on electricity costs, achieve 20 per cent in energy savings and reduce carbon emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually. ### 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 www.spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at spgrp.sg/Facebook, LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/LinkedIn and Instagram at spgrp.sg/Instagram. SP Group Sustainability Review FY2020-2021https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/energy-hub/sustainability/sp-group-sustainability-review-fy2020-2021.pdf Sustainability Review FY2020/2021 Scope of review This is the annual sustainability review published by SP Group (SP) for the financial year 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 (“FY20/21”). The scope of this review covers SP’s Singapore-based operations. Sustainability Strategy SP’s mission is to deliver reliable and efficient utilities services to enhance the economy and the quality of life of our customers. This mission is rooted in our core values of commitment, integrity, passion and teamwork. In FY20/21, we maintained our focus on upholding reliability while we charted new paths for the business with Strategy 2030, a 10-year roadmap to create a low carbon, smart energy Singapore and become the leading sustainable energy solutions player in Asia Pacific. Sustainability is central to achieving our mission and business objectives in a responsible and committed manner. As a leading energy utilities company, we have anchored our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7 to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. In the past year, we have added SDG 9 to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation and foster innovation. With this, the specific targets that the Group aims to support are grouped under the two focus areas of Clean and Smart Energy and Reliable and Sustainable Infrastructure. Clean and Smart Energy: SDG 7.1 – Universal Access to Modern Energy (Energy access) SDG 7.2 – Increase Global Percentage of Renewable Energy (Renewable Energy) SDG 7.3 – Double the Improvement in Energy Efficiency (Energy Efficiency) Reliable and Sustainable Infrastructure: SDG 9.1 – Develop Sustainable, Resilient and Inclusive Infrastructures (Reliable Infrastructure) SDG 9.4 – Update all Industries and Infrastructure for Sustainability (Sustainable Infrastructure) 2 We have also identified three material topics that support our actions towards the achievement of the targets of SDG 7 and SDG 9: 1) Network Reliability, 2) Innovation and 3) Customer Empowerment. Mission: Deliver reliable and efficient utilities services to enhance the economy and the quality of life NETWORK RELIABILITY Core Values: Commitment, Integrity, Passion, Teamwork CUSTOMER EMPOWERMENT RENEWABLE ENERGY ENERGY ACCESS 7 AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY ENERGY EFFICIENCY RELIABLE INFRASTRUCTURE 9 INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE INNOVATION Creating a sustainable future We aspire to be a leading utilities company in a sustainable future. To achieve this, we invest in innovative technology and infrastructure to ensure that we continue to deliver energy to customers safely and reliably amidst an evolving energy landscape. The following strategic thrusts form the pillars to our future: 1. Upholding our position as a reliable and efficient grid operator With the proliferation of distributed and intermittent energy sources, we continue to invest in innovative technologies to integrate renewables to maintain grid stability and reliability. 2. Providing Sustainable Energy Solutions To create a low carbon, smart energy Singapore, we extend our efforts beyond our own operations to empower both residential, commercial and industrial customers to make changes to their daily habits and operations, with the aim of creating a larger impact. Innovative solutions such as district cooling, centralised cooling system solutions in new HDB towns and promoting electromobility are key to achieving this goal. 3. Be a leading Sustainable Energy Solutions player in Asia Pacific Leveraging our strengths and experience to enable a sustainable energy future for customers in Singapore, we are bringing our solutions and experiences to overseas markets such as China and Vietnam to benefit more customers in the region. 3 Integrating sustainable financing To deepen the integration of our sustainability ambitions within our financing strategy, we have recently established a Green Financing Framework 1 that is benchmarked against relevant international principles and guidelines. Under the Framework, the Group and its subsidiaries will be able to issue green financing instruments to finance and/or refinance eligible green projects in four categories, namely: 1) clean transportation, 2) energy efficiency projects, 3) renewable energy and 4) green buildings. This allows investors and lenders to have greater visibility on the use of proceeds and the positive environmental impact of the Group’s investments in sustainable energy solutions and projects that are funded by green financing instruments. FY20/21 environmental performance SP is committed to reducing the environmental impact of our business operations. Since 2019, we have undertaken annual data collection exercise to calculate the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from our business activities following the principles in the Greenhouse Gas Protocol: A Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard (revised edition) and GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance. Absolute, tonnesCO 2 e Intensity, kgCO 2 e/MWh sold Emissions FY19/20 FY20/21 FY19/20 FY20/21 Scope 1 25,966 21,098 0.54 0.45 Scope 2 375,987 2 383,846 7.83 8.17 The bulk of SP’s GHG emissions in Scope 2 resulted from the dissipated energy emissions from technical losses from the transmission system and distribution network in Singapore. While this emission is relatively stable and inherent in the operations of the network, SP Group is committed to identify opportunities to reduce the emissions from other key business activities. In the coming years, we will explore new technologies to help us develop our decarbonisation roadmap to reduce our emissions to meet our carbon reduction target. This roadmap will also include an identification of the climate-related risks and opportunities to help us plan for more sustainable and resilient operations into the future. With the launch of My Green Credits TM on the SP Utilities app, SP has pledged to cover 100 per cent of the electricity consumption at our Singapore headquarters with Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) from October 2020 onwards. These actions are in support of the “30-30-30” target that was set to add at least 30 per cent value to our customers and reduce our carbon footprint by 30 per cent, by 2030. With FY18/19 as the baseline year where 1 SP’s Green Financing Framework can be accessed here: https://spgrp.sg/SPGreenFinancingFramework 2 Data restated after internal review 4 applicable, selected performance indicators are measured and tracked in relation to our material topics of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. In FY20/21, our System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) performance for electricity network recorded an all-time best of 0.15 minute, an improvement from 0.56 minute in the previous year. Commonly used as a reliability indicator by electricity companies, SAIDI measures the average outage duration experienced by each customer served. Our improvement reflects the continuous efforts we have put in place to ensure our customers are provided with reliable electricity supply. We have also facilitated the switch for 49 per cent of residential customers and 47 per cent of small business customers in the Open Electricity Market, enabling them to enjoy savings of 20 to 30 per cent off the regulated tariff. Customers also have the option of a non-standard price plan to buy electricity from the wholesale electricity market. SP’s low carbon initiatives such as district cooling, solar and electromobility have enabled customers to avoid more than 28,000 tonnesCO 2 e in FY20/21, equivalent to planting almost 1.4 million rain trees 3 or taking more than 6,000 cars off the road for a year 4 . Measuring this progress against the target of helping customers reduce their carbon footprint, these initiatives have achieved 18 per cent increase in the CO2 avoided since the baseline year of 2018. There was a slight reduction as compared to the previous year's reduction of 19 per cent due to a decrease in demand of the various sustainable energy solutions amidst the Covid-19 situation in Singapore last year. 3 One mature rain tree absorbs 0.0201 tonnesCO 2 a year - data from My Carbon Footprint study by South Pole 4 From US EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator 5 Contributing to SDG 7 and 9 targets SDG Target by 2030 Material topic Our key contributions 7.1 Energy access Ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services. Innovation Customer Empowerment • Increasing electric vehicle charging stations • Enabling access to the Open Electricity Market by empowering customers with options for electricity packages and to enjoy savings 7.2 Renewable energy Increase substantially the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. Innovation • Deploying solar PV projects • Testing green hydrogen • Issuing and trading of Renewable Energy Certificates Customer Empowerment • Launch of My Green Credits TM on the SP Utilities app to enable households to match their electricity consumption with an equivalent amount of green energy produced 7.3 Energy efficiency Double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency. Innovation Customer Empowerment • Deploying energy saving solutions like GET TM TenantCare • Deploying smart technology and SP Utilities app to access half-hourly electricity usage • Spreading environmental awareness through Eco-Boards, GreenUP and My Carbon Footprint • Deploying smart technologies for Tengah smart energy town 9.1 Reliable infrastructure Develop quality, reliable, sustainable, and resilient infrastructure, including regional and transborder infrastructure, to support economic development and human well-being, with a focus on affordable and equitable access for all. Network Reliability • Investing in network infrastructure upgrades • Deploying smart grid technologies • Developing Asset Health Digital Twin to monitor equipment health • Constructing the first large-scale underground substation in Southeast Asia to optimise space in land-scarce Singapore Innovation • Deploying district cooling and energy saving solutions • Developing urban micro-grid 9.4 Sustainable infrastructure Upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities. Network Reliability • Capacity upgrade for the Interconnector between Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia to support a regional grid energy import pilot • Recommissioning of Toh Tuck Gasholder • Developing Distributed Energy Resources Management System (DERMS) to enable the effective integration of renewables • Developing utility-scale energy storage system 6 Network Reliability Why this is material SP serves a large customer base of 1.6 million customers in Singapore, with a rising expectation of uninterrupted power and a high-quality maintenance framework. We invest in capabilities to uphold reliable, efficient power supply to households and businesses. Network reliability is mission critical to SP as we strive to deliver excellence in our service provision and operations and align to the identified targets under SDG 9. Management Approach Network maintenance Despite Singapore having one of the best electricity and gas network systems in the world, supply interruption is inevitable and may occur due to various reasons including network failure, damage by third parties, faulty equipment at customer sites or issues with the source of the supply. Operations run 24/7 at SP’s distribution control centre, the nerve centre of Singapore’s power grid to ensure supply reliability. Electricity network To minimise the possibility of supply interruption, SP follows a systematic regime of maintenance, timely replacement of ageing equipment and close monitoring of equipment performance. For example, our Asset Sensing and Analytics team monitors and checks the health of our network around the clock. Any anomalies detected will trigger a response for the team to carry out rectification works to ensure the continued well-being of the equipment. Our specialists keep a close eye on about 11,800 substations and over 28,000km of cables in the grid. They conduct regular health screening of all electrical assets on the network and recommend deeper investigations or treatment when necessary. 7 To enhance speed and accuracy in predicting anomalies, we have implemented online asset sensing and analysis for newly installed 230kV and 400kV cable joints, and for all 400kV, 230kV and new 66kV switchgears. We are in the process of doing the same for critical 22kV substation’s switchgear which will be completed by 2022. We also carry out physical monitoring every three to six months. This measures the electrical and acoustic signal and temperature of the equipment when the condition checks are being conducted. If a power failure occurs, we take four remediation actions to minimise the impact and downtime. 1. Remote switching When a power fault is detected, this first course of action disconnects the affected equipment from the network and reconnects it to an alternative supply source. Since 2019, we have implemented remote switching capabilities for all 6.6kV distribution networks substations, allowing for quicker restoration should a supply interruption occur. 2. Manual switching This is conducted when remote switching is unable to restore power supply. Power faults in low-voltage networks, such as damage to over ground boxes that are used to transmit electricity to customers, are usually resolved through manual switching. 3. Mobile generators These generators are immediately deployed when power faults are reported and are used to provide temporary electricity supply while the network issues are being resolved. 4. Cable jointing This is conducted when switching is unable to resolve the power fault and the mobile generators cannot access the substation where the fault has occurred. Gas network SP owns and operates the gas network that supplies gas to industrial, commercial and residential customers. The high pressure gas transmission system transports the main fuel source for Singapore’s power generation plants. An asset life cycle approach to asset management is adopted to manage risk and ensure that the gas network is developed, maintained and operated in a safe and reliable manner. The gas network is monitored round the clock in a system control centre. A supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system is deployed on the transmission system to avail remote monitoring and operations capability, which enables us to respond immediately to incidents. When incidents occur, response is centrally managed to ensure that performance recovery is quick and directed, thus minimising disruption to customers. A key component we monitor closely is the network pressure. This is done by deploying pressure sensors across the entire transmission network. SP’s gas network operations team monitors the pressure readings to ensure that the network pressure at different nodes is maintained within an optimal range. To enhance the remote monitoring capability and productivity, we have developed a prototype machine learning solution based on Deep Learning autoencoders that can learn from a vast amount of historical data of transmission 8 pressure readings to detect deviations from the expected pressure levels and alert the operations team of any anomaly in the gas network. Regular inspections and maintenance are also conducted on our assets to maintain reliability. An asset renewal programme tracks asset performance and replaces deteriorating assets efficiently. Patrol and leak survey of the pipelines are conducted to detect third party activities and gas leaks respectively. Dedicated planning of assets, selection of materials, project management and strict testing requirements are conducted to maintain the integrity of the gas network. This enables us to uphold reliable and safe supply of gas to customers. Conducting regular checks to ensure optimal gas supply pressure for customers. International collaboration In ensuring a more secure, accessible and sustainable energy future, SP is an active member of several international and regional working groups to benchmark and share best practices on grid operations. As part of the International Utility Working Group, SP is one of the utilities companies in the 10 member countries that meet annually to address topics on grid reliability and security, integrating clean energy sources and meeting the digital needs of customers. Regionally, SP represents Singapore at the meetings of the Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities/Authorities (HAPUA). HAPUA’s key objectives include strengthening regional energy security through interconnection development and enhancing the quality and reliability of electricity supply system. SP is the Chair of the Working Group #3 that focuses on Distribution, Power Reliability and Quality. Initiatives Reliable Infrastructure – SDG 9.1 Investing in network infrastructure upgrades Planning and investing in network infrastructure upgrades are key to ensuring customers have reliable and safe access to electricity and gas. We have a long-term asset renewal strategy – based on the performance, condition and age of our equipment – to ensure that our electricity network remains resilient. As part of our accelerated gas mains renewal programme, we have replaced aging ductile iron pipelines with more durable polyethylene pipes. This significantly reduces the risk of gas leaks and improves gas safety. 9 To secure reliable and efficient electricity supply for Singapore in the longer term, we have built cross-island underground transmission cable tunnels. Besides enabling us to better plan for future network requirements, we can install, repair and replace aging assets efficiently, without digging up the roads, which may inconvenience the public. This ensures that Singapore continues to be equipped with optimal electricity supply infrastructure and maintains its position as having one of the best performing electricity networks in the world. Smart Grid Index We have developed the world’s first Smart Grid Index (SGI) to help utilities measure and advance in key dimensions of smart grid development. The SGI, which has received strong endorsement from industry experts and stakeholders, measures the smartness of power grids globally in seven key dimensions: 1) supply reliability; 2) monitoring and control; 3) data analytics; 4) integration of Distributed Energy Resources (DER); 5) green energy; 6) security, and 7) customer empowerment and satisfaction. The SGI allows utilities to understand their strengths and areas they can improve in. Today, the SGI measures and benchmarks grid smartness across 85 utilities from 37 countries/markets. In 2020, utilities in Asia Pacific nations made significant improvements in the rankings with an overall improvement by more than five percentage points from the score in 2019. Globally, there is increasing focus on data analytics, with an average of more than 11 percentage points growth. For further details on the benchmarking scores, please refer to https://www.spgroup.com.sg/sp-powergrid/overview/smart-grid-index In 2020, SP Group improved by almost 9 percentage points from the 2019 score, mainly in the areas of supply reliability and customer empowerment and satisfaction. This was due to its efforts to ensure near-zero downtime in network reliability, provide half-hourly electricity usage with smart meters and achieving higher customer satisfaction scores. Asset Health Digital Twin Harnessing the power of digitalisation, we are applying concepts of digital twin, using digital representation of physical assets to optimise maintenance and renewal, and enhance the reliability of our electricity network. This progressive development aims to put information about asset health and alerts at the fingertips of our officers, enabling them to respond swiftly according to asset conditions. This will strengthen our capabilities in failure prevention and enhance the reliability of the electricity network for our customers. Construction of large-scale underground substation The Group announced in early 2021 the construction of Southeast Asia’s first large-scale underground electrical substation in Labrador, to develop sustainable infrastructure and optimise space in land-scarce Singapore. As part of the Urban Redevelopment Authority’s underground Master Plan 2019, the 230kV Labrador underground substation is scheduled to be completed in 2024. It occupies a land-size of three-hectares, about the area of four football fields. To ensure maximum land optimisation, the land above it will be used for a 34-storey commercial development. 10 The underground substation at Labrador will be integrated with a 34-storey commercial building, as a part of the larger Greater Southern Waterfront. Building a substation underground would be more resource-intensive and require specialised engineering capabilities as compared to the usual above-ground substations. However, the long-term benefits of building substations underground outweigh the costs. In addition to optimising land resources for other purposes, underground substations have a lower risk of being exposed and damaged. This will enhance asset and network security. Sustainable Infrastructure - SDG 9.4 Interconnector between Singapore and Malaysia With the regional power grid identified as one of the ‘Four Switches” in the Singapore Energy Story for the next 50 years, SP is actively supporting the upgrade of infrastructure to tap on regional power grids for cleaner energy resources and further diversify Singapore’s energy supply. We have upgraded the previous two 250 megavolt amperes (MVA) interconnector undersea cables between Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia to a capacity of two 550 MVA in August 2020. With this upgrade, 100 megawatt (MW) of the Interconnector capacity could be set aside for the two-year trial import of electricity from Malaysia as announced in early 2021. Recommissioning of Toh Tuck Gasholder The Toh Tuck Gasholder is critical in managing the town gas supply pressure to consumers during peak hours. We have spent 24 months to enhance the gasholder and successfully recommissioned the gasholder in January 2021. The gasholder will contribute to gas pressure stability as well as cater for future demand. DERMS to enable effective integration of renewables To cater to potential demand for renewable energy sources and maintain reliability in a distributed energy landscape, we have piloted the Distributed Energy Resources Management System (DERMS) to manage the influx of solar photovoltaic, energy storage systems and electric vehicles connected to our electricity network. Through real-time monitoring and smart control capabilities, integration of these distributed energy resources can be optimised while ensuring the reliability of our electricity network. 11 Energy storage systems Energy Storage System (ESS) can be the key to managing intermittency from solar energy and other network applications. ESS provides quick response when solar installations are affected by cloud cover to reduce solar intermittency. In collaboration with the Energy Market Authority of Singapore and industry partners, we have led the deployment of the first-ever utility-scale ESS at a substation in Woodlands. Designed for local conditions, this will enable us to incorporate more renewables and other sustainable energy solutions into our electricity grid. Performance There are two key indicators that our industry measures when assessing performance on network reliability: 1) SAIDI, a system index of average duration of interruption in the power supply indicated in minutes per customers, and 2) System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI), a system index of average frequency of interruptions in the power supply. In FY2020/2021, our SAIDI for the electricity network improved by over 73 per cent. FY18/19 FY19/20 FY20/21 Electricity SAIDI (min) SAIFI 0.87 0.0307 0.56 0.0366 0.15 0.0073 Gas SAIDI (min) SAIFI 0.0932 0.0014 0.2637 0.0019 0.4223 0.0024 To ensure minimal service disruption to our gas network, we have been actively replacing aging ductile iron pipelines with more durable polyethylene pipes to improve our gas SAIFI and SAIDI performance. Future outlook To meet our “30-30-30” target to add at least 30 per cent value to our customers and reduce our carbon footprint by 30 per cent by 2030 and uphold supply reliability, we actively invest in infrastructure, technology and engineering capabilities. We continually look for innovative and cost-effective ways to do our work faster, better and more safely, and empower our staff with the knowledge they need to increase productivity and bring value to our customers and stakeholders. 12 Innovation Why this is material Singapore has pledged to reduce its Emissions Intensity by 36 per cent from 2005 levels by 2030. It has committed to enhance its nationally determined contribution (NDC) to the absolute peak emissions level of 65 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent around 2030. By 2050, Singapore aims to halve the amount of emissions it produces from its 2030 peak, with the view to achieving net-zero emissions as soon as viable in the second half of the century. In putting the targets into action, the Government has announced the Singapore Green Plan 2030, a whole-of-nation movement, to advance Singapore’s national agenda on sustainable development. Innovation and new technologies are central to facilitating this transition. SP can be a key facilitator and enabler for this change. Our investments in climate friendly innovations will not only power a greener tomorrow for our business, but also benefit the entire ecosystem, including organisations and individuals trying to reduce their own footprint. Management Approach To keep at the forefront of new technologies, we tap on the global innovation ecosystem for exposure, test new solutions and build new capabilities to deliver value-added solutions to our customers. Involvement in Innovation Ecosystem We have been actively engaged in the global innovation ecosystem through initiatives such as the Free Electrons Global Energy Startup Programme. In partnership with eight other global utilities, SP invites promising energy-related start-ups to apply for the programme which runs annually. Into its fifth edition in 2021, Free Electrons has provided numerous opportunities for pilot projects, commercial deployments, investments, learning opportunities, and deals to date exceeding US$50 million. The Group invests in venture capital funds globally to access the innovation ecosystems and keep abreast of market and technology developments. Our venture capital funds provide SP with deal flow access to start-ups globally including Asia, USA and Europe. Through the innovation ecosystem, SP has been actively identifying relevant and promising technologies to run pilots. This approach allows us to trial and validate new technologies to build new capabilities in developing innovative solutions. Research and Development SP Group-NTU Joint Lab SP has embarked on S$30 million in research and education initiatives with Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, to enhance the resilience of Singapore’s electricity network, improve the reliability and efficiency 13 of supply to customers, and nurture experts for the energy sector. Under this collaboration, the SP Group-NTU Joint Lab is exploring energy-related projects in the areas of asset management and network operations. Located on the NTU Smart Campus, the joint lab will house 60 researchers, 85 undergraduates and postgraduate students, and serve as a training platform for SP’s engineers. The lab will conduct studies on equipment components and materials to gauge the equipment’s degradation and lifespan. This helps to optimise equipment maintenance and replacement and achieve network reliability in a cost and operationally effective manner. Researchers from SP and NTU will design and develop a unique scalable system – one of the first in the world – that can detect and pre-empt equipment fault by sensing electrical and sound anomalies within power distribution substations. The research will leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning to conduct comprehensive real-time monitoring and perform trend analysis to predict future network problems before they appear. Vehicle-to-Grid Technology To boost Singapore’s electric mobility capabilities, enabling its energy system to integrate more renewable energy, we are also exploring smart charging (V1G) and vehicle-to grid (V2G) feasibility in Singapore through a strategic investment in The Mobility House AG (TMH). Operating from Munich, Zurich and Belmont (California), TMH is a technology company that provides a software capable of integrating open charging stations through non-proprietary communication protocol. With its hardware-agnostic Charging and Energy Management system, ChargePilot, TMH created the basis for a uni- and bi-directional integration of EVs into the power grid. The collaboration between SP and TMH leads the way for V2G as an integral solution towards transport electrification, paving the way for a zero-emission future. With the Singapore government’s target to increase solar penetration to reach 2 GigaWattpeak (GWp) by 2030, integrating V2G technology into the national grid can be the key to managing the intermittency of renewables while maintaining grid stability and reliability. Initiatives Energy Access – SDG 7.1 Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging The switch to low-carbon EVs is seen as an increasingly viable route for the decarbonisation of the transportation sector globally. With our geographic size, economic landscape and existing infrastructure, Singapore is well placed to adopt green mobility, with SP driving this change. Over the past three years, SP has been partnering organisations to set up EV charging stations across the island, to support the nation’s target to build 60,000 electric vehicle charging points by 2030. As of end March 2021, the high-speed EV charging network increased to 340 points across 71 locations in Singapore. 14 EV drivers can locate our charging points – the largest public network in Singapore - easily via the SP Utilities app. Through the app, users can start and stop charging, and pay for the electricity used. Working with Chevron Singapore Pte. Ltd., which markets the Caltex TM brand, SP will be offering fast EV charging at selected Caltex service stations to provide on-the-go convenience to electric vehicle motorists. Identified Caltex service stations will be equipped with 50kW direct current (DC) fast chargers that can charge up an EV in as short as 30 minutes, versus a few hours required by the more commonly available alternating current (AC) chargers. One of the stations will have two 50kW SP's direct current (DC) fast charging points for electric vehicles (EVs). 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. The chargers will be installed by the second quarter of 2021 and will be incorporated on the SP Utilities app for ease of use. SP supports the development of electromobility in Singapore in line with the Government’s announcement to have all vehicles run on cleaner energy by 2040. In order to promote electromobility, SP has been collaborating with Goldbell and SMRT subsidiary Strides Transportation to extend our charging points to their customers. Assisting customers in their conversion to EVs is instrumental to wide scale adoption in Singapore. Renewable Energy – SDG 7.2 Solar PV SP is looking at ways to harness and deploy energy efficiently. The Group has installed solar photovoltaic (PV) panels at our headquarters and district offices and developed storage systems. This has enabled us to work with partners in the community and industrial customers to achieve similar sustainable outcomes. The Integrated Energy Solutions (IES) system includes features like the energy storage capabilities, energy sensors and a real-time digital platform to monitor, analyse and optimise energy usage. One such digital energy solution was developed at Sembcorp Marine’s Tuas Boulevard Yard’s steel fabrication facility to lower its carbon footprint. SP installed 4.5 MegaWattpeak (MWp) solar panels at the facility to provide up to 30 per cent of electricity consumed during peak load. 15 Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) Platform SP has a one-stop digital Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) platform, the first such blockchain-powered CONVENIENCE marketplace in the world. This removes trading barriers, enabling both big and small customers to achieve their green targets seamlessly and securely. SP’s platform is also accredited by the International REC Standard Foundation as the first authorised local issuer of I-RECs in the Asia Pacific. This provides customers greater assurance of the CROSS BORDER SP REC Platform SAVINGS integrity of each I-REC issued in Singapore. EMPOWERMENT In early 2021, SP was presented with the inaugural Renewable Energy Markets TM Asia Award for smart energy solutions that expand clean energy access in Asia. SECURITY Energy efficiency – SDG 7.3 Smart Building Solutions SP actively explores new technologies to support the energy needs of buildings and districts. Our Green Energy Tech (GET TM ) is a suite of solutions that integrates different building systems and diverse data sources to create a seamless, sustainable energy management experience for our customers. Powered by EnergyTech, the Internet of things (IoT) and AI, GET TM enables building owners and facility managers to make smarter decisions that improve building performance, sustainability and occupant well-being. GET TM Control GET TM TenantCare Self-learning building intelligence that utilises AI and IoT to optimise and regulate air conditioning and maximise energy efficiency based on changes in occupancy and ambient weather conditions. This solution has been deployed at DBS Asia Hub at Changi Business Park since February 2020. Smart and automated tenant submetering solution that enables landlords and owners of offices, malls and campuses to efficiently manage utilities consumption in both tenant and common spaces. This project has been deployed at Changi Airport, HDB Connection One and the Nanyang Technological University Reliable Infrastructure - SDG 9.1 District Cooling and Energy Saving Solutions SP continues to operate the world’s largest underground district cooling system, located at Marina Bay. Here, chillers centrally produce chilled water during off-peak periods, store the chilled water using a thermal energy storage system, and supply the chilled water for air conditioning use at the buildings in the district. If renewable 16 energy that is used to power the chillers suddenly fluctuates, the lithium ion battery will immediately discharge energy to balance the supply, hence overcoming the challenge of inconsistent renewable energy in a cost-effective way. The system serves more than 20 developments in Marina Bay and is 40 per cent more efficient than conventional chillers. Urban Micro-Grid SP is working with Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) to build Singapore’s first multi-energy urban micro-grid at the university’s campus in Punggol Digital District, with a long-term target to achieve zero-emission and ability to operate independently from the national grid in times of emergency. The micro-grid, specially designed for Singapore’s tropical climate, will integrate gas, electricity and thermal energy into a unified smart energy network through multiple phases of execution. It will enable SIT to tap green energy sources such as solar electricity, solar thermal and deploy energy storage technologies, micro-grid controller, smart metering and energy digital management system to optimise energy and reduce carbon emissions. Once achieved, the research and work done on the system can help SIT save energy and eliminate carbon emissions which is equivalent to removing close to 2,000 vehicles off the roads. As a distributed energy system, the micro-grid is designed to have the function to operate independently from the national grid in times of emergency. Insights from the research collaboration in the SIT@Punggol campus will help to develop innovative solutions to enable a more reliable and efficient energy system to meet Singapore’s future needs where customers can save energy and cost while enjoying a high quality, sustainable lifestyle. The collaboration will also facilitate future research and development in smart energy networks and will provide SIT students a platform to gain first-hand experience in honing engineering skills and expertise in micro-grids. The Group plans to work with SIT@Punggol to extend the research work in subsequent phases to study and develop more energy savings solution for campus applications. Performance SP’s low carbon initiatives have enabled our customers to avoid more than 28,000 tonnesCO 2 in FY20/21, equivalent to planting almost 1.4 million rain trees 5 or taking more than 6,000 cars off the road for a year 6 . Measuring this progress against the target of helping our customers reduce their carbon footprint, these initiatives have achieved 18 per cent increase in the CO2 avoided since the baseline year of 2018. Solar Panels – Renewable Energy For our customers, a total of 4.5 MWp of solar panels were installed as of end March 2021. Based on an average estimated generation yield in Singapore, the panels have helped the customers avoided more than 2,000 tonnesCO 2 e, equivalent to planting more than 100,000 rain trees or taking more than 450 vehicles off the road. 5 One mature rain tree absorbs 0.0201 tonnesCO 2 a year - data from My Carbon Footprint study by South Pole 6 From US EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator 17 Across our premises, we have installed almost 1 MWp of solar panels to access renewable energy. Collectively, they have helped us to avoid close to 200 tonnesCO 2 e in FY20/21. District Cooling – Energy Efficiency 2020 was a pandemic year that saw a decrease in the electricity demand in the office buildings in Marina Bay area due to increased work-from-home arrangements. This resulted in the reduction of the carbon emissions avoidance as compared to the baseline year of 2018. However, the chillers within the district cooling plant were working more efficiently than previous years, with the efficiency factor improving by about two per cent since the baseline year. This reduces the electricity required to cool one refrigerant ton. Besides energy savings, the carbon emissions avoidance amounted to more than 20,000 tonnesCO 2 e, equivalent to planting more than 1 million rain trees and taking more than 4,500 cars off the road in FY20/21. Electric Vehicles – Clean Transportation With the 340 charging points across 71 locations in Singapore as of end March 2021, up from 200 points in 2019. Compared to the carbon emissions from a typical internal combustion engine vehicle, the electricity sold from the charging points helped EV customers avoid an estimated amount of more than 900 tonnesCO 2 e, increasing more than 23-fold compared to our baseline year of 2018. Internally, we have gradually converted our fleet of service vehicles from diesel engines to electric. As of March 2021, we have converted around 17 per cent of them to EVs, avoiding an estimated total of more than 75 tonnesCO 2 e since we started with the conversion. Future outlook We will continue our active investment in innovative technology to bring about greater grid reliability and more sustainable energy solutions to our customers. In line with our strategic focus towards 2030, we are leveraging our experience in Singapore to extend our low carbon, smart energy solutions to targeted countries in Asia Pacific for a more sustainable world. We have secured our second district cooling project at Guangzhou Knowledge City and have acquired a 40 per cent stake in Sino-French Energy Services Co. Ltd in Chongqing. In addition, we have signed MOUs with State Grid Shanghai and State Grid Chongqing to bring sustainable energy solutions to these cities. Recently, we have signed a joint venture agreement with Jinko Power to acquire and invest in renewable assets and develop integrated energy solutions in China. 18 Customer Empowerment Why this is material The transition towards a clean energy economy will largely be driven by end-user consumption. Given that SP provides electricity and gas transmission and distribution services to customers in Singapore, customer education and empowerment will support Singapore’s target to transition to a low-carbon future. Beyond this, education and empowerment of customers can result in energy and cost savings for our customers. Management Approach Our initiatives for the community and our customers are aligned with our mission – to improve quality of life and create sustainable solutions for the community, today and for future generations. Volunteerism is an integral part of the SP’s DNA. Our staff volunteers, known as SP Heart Workers, drive outreach activities for the vulnerable and underserved throughout the year. The SP Heartware Fund (the Fund), established in 2005, supports services for vulnerable seniors, in partnership with Community Chest. These include befriending, rehabilitation, counselling and caregiver support. SP underwrites all fund-raising and operational costs of the Fund and programmes, so that all donations will go fully to the social service organisations supported by the Fund. In partnership with Temasek, SP has contributed towards various initiatives to protect and keep Singapore safe during the COVID-19 pandemic last year. We were part of Temasek Foundation initiatives to provide free hand sanitiser and reusable face masks to all residents in Singapore. Our SP Heart Workers helped with distribution at a collection centre and our call centre managed these projects' public phone hotline. Empowerment through Technology To provide greater convenience to our customer base, we have embarked on a digital transformation journey. This has resulted in digital products that power internal business units and energy tech products that are available to our customers. With energy tech as a tool to drive sustainability, the primary goals are to 1) inform, 2) enable and 3) add value. 1) Inform – The aim is to educate and empower our customers by providing data, information and recommendations to help them make good decisions. 2) Enable – Our aim here is to provide our customers with the ability to carry out their decisions. This is done through selected methods such as allowing customers to take direct control over the settings of their SP products, using data and AI to provide recommendations and advices and using automation to provide faster, more accurate responses. 3) Add Value – We aim to provide economic value to our customers, in order to push our sustainability agenda. 19 Initiatives Energy Access – SDG 7.1 Open Electricity Market In supporting the Open Electricity Market where customers can choose to buy electricity from retailers, SP helps customers make the switch which can enable them to save between 20 to 30 per cent off the regulated tariff. To demonstrate our commitment, SP has rolled out a price comparison feature on the SP Utilities app, whereby customers can see all the various price plans at a glance. This makes it easier for customers to select price plans that best suit their consumption needs. Renewable energy – SDG 7.2 My Green Credits TM Expanding from SP’s experience in the management of its REC platform, a new feature, My Green Credits TM , was launched in October 2020 to provide everyone in Singapore with easy access to renewable energy. This feature aims to make it affordable and convenient for anyone in Singapore to match their electricity consumption with an equivalent amount of green energy produced by purchasing RECs in the form of “green credits”. Usually available in multiples of megawatt-hour (MWh), the RECs available for purchase from local and overseas projects on My Green Credits TM are broken down into kilowatt-hours (kWh) which makes them become more accessible to residential customers and individuals and offers the choice to “green” any amount from zero to 100 per cent of monthly electricity consumption. The purchase of these certificates drives the growth of renewable energy and allows customers to play their part in creating a low carbon, smart energy Singapore. Step 1: Click on My Green Credits TM on the SP Utilities App. Step 2: Select the preferred green project to support and the percentage of eletricity consumption to “green”. Step 3: Select payment method and complete the purchase. A unique Renewable Energy Certificate will be generated, stating the amount of carbon dioxide emissions you have avoided. Customer journey on My Green Credits TM for anyone who wishes to "green" their electricity consumption 20 Energy efficiency – SDG 7.3 Smart Technology SP is increasingly shifting its focus to use data science and AI to deliver efficient energy solutions to our customers. We refer to this as an “Energy Brain”. This Energy Brain uses intelligence gathered from a large volume of consumption data from both residential homes and business to provide our customers with data-driven solutions. 7 Beyond this, we are increasing our customer empowerment by installing smart electricity meters at all households, allowing residents to access their half-hourly electricity usage through our SP Utilities app. These advanced meters allow residents to gain a better picture of their consumption patterns, enabling them to implement reduction and efficiency measures in a meaningful manner. Environmental Awareness In March 2020, SP launched the enhanced Carbon Footprint calculator, called My Carbon Footprint. It enables everyone in Singapore to be more aware of the environmental impact of their daily actions. First launched in December 2019, the initial version allows users to view their carbon emissions resulting from their electricity consumption. The calculator that is available on the SP Utilities app allows everyone in Singapore to measure their environmental impact from their daily lifestyle choices according to their household profile, mode and duration of commute, frequency of holiday travel, spending habits and food consumption. To make it more accessible for users on laptops and tablets to access My Carbon Footprint, we have also designed and launched the web-based version of the calculator in August 2020. Similar to the app version, this web version allows users to easily calculate the size of their carbon footprint by answering a few simple questions. This is especially useful when used in a classroom setting for students to gain access to the calculator without having the need to download the SP Utilities app and registering for an account. As of end March 2021, across both platforms, we have completed almost 60,000 carbon footprint calculations for the users. SP has launched initiatives that allow customers to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle through their daily actions. GreenUP, found on the SP Utilities app, aims to educate and empower our customer base on the message of sustainability in a fun and interactive way. To date, users have completed over 2.9 million activities cumulatively since launch in September 2019. In 2020, we worked with more than 30 like-minded partners who came onboard the GreenUP sustainability programme to build various challenges to help the app users and the partners’ customers to start practising green habits like forgoing disposable cutlery when ordering food or bringing their own cups when buying coffee. 7 https://www.poweringthenation.sg/innovation/Data-science-and-AI-deliver-efficient-energy-solutions-to-customers 21 Tengah will be Singapore’s model of a digitally inter-connected smart energy town. Spotlight: Tengah – Singapore’s eco-friendly smart energy town Tengah, HDB’s 24th public housing estate is set to be the model showcase of a digitally inter-connected smart energy town where eco-innovations are deployed across HDB blocks and commercial and community facilities, to bring magnified benefits to residents and town operators. With the Singapore government’s plan to make every HDB estate an eco-town by 2030, SP aims to play a central role in enabling everyone to make conscious decisions to lower their carbon footprint and integrate sustainability into the everyday lives of Singaporeans. Centralised Cooling System Powered By The Sun At Tengah, residents can opt for central cooling or stick to conventional air conditioning. Centralised cooling is a smart, eco-friendly cooling technology that replaces inefficient conventional cooling methods. Modular chiller plants placed on top of the HDB roof tops will supply chilled water direct from the riser to the fan coil unit in the homes, replacing the need for the installation of condensers. With the usage of centralised cooling, Tengah can be 30 to 40 per cent more energy efficient than similar estates in Singapore. This is estimated to result in at least energy savings of 30GWh per year, which could power 6,300 four-room flats annually and remove 800,000m 3 of carbon from the air or equivalent to about having 400,000 cars off the road annually. To maximise the limited space available in Tengah, SP is deploying both conventional and vertical solar panels (known as building-integrated photovoltaics, BIPV). Tengah will likely have the largest aggregated installation of BIPV in Singapore when fully developed. 22 Sustainable Lifestyle App Residents will be able to live an eco-friendly and hassle-free lifestyle by using the MyTengah app. They will be able to understand their household utilities consumption, intelligently control their Centralised Cooling usage, browse and purchase energy efficient appliances, and many more. Convenient EV Charging Electric vehicle drivers will be well served by parking facilities all across Tengah having their parking lots equipped with EV charging points from SP. Drivers will be able to find stations, charge, and pay conveniently using the SP Utilties app. By 2030, 10 per cent of all parking lots in Tengah will be equipped with EV charging stations contributing towards the national goal of 60,000 EV charging points. Sustainability Displays Eco-Boards are digital displays to help residents be more aware of their block’s impact on the environment. Installed at the lift lobby, these boards will also provide residents with green tips to lower their electricity and water consumption and will encourage sustainable behaviour with utilities-saving competitions between blocks. Performance Customer Empowerment As of 31 March 2021, 49 per cent of households and 47 per cent of eligible businesses have switched to buying electricity from a retailer of their choice. They have since enjoyed savings of about 20 per cent to 30 per cent off the regulated tariff. Our customers can also opt for a non-standard price plan to buy electricity from the wholesale electricity market. Under this arrangement, the customer buys electricity at the wholesale electricity price which varies every half hour depending on the prevailing demand and supply situation in Singapore’s wholesale electricity market. Customers are empowered with their utility consumption data via the SP Utilities app. With more than 1.2 million app downloads, customers are submitting their meter readings, viewing their bills and paying directly via the SP 23 Utilities app. Customers can pay with all credit cards from over 380 banks and enjoy rebates and rewards offered by banking partners for utilities payment through the app. We have processed over 1 million unique transactions through the app since 2019, giving customers greater convenience. SP has also installed over 500,000 smart meters nationwide as of 31 March 2021 and intends to complete installation for all 1.4 million households by 2024. As of end March 2021, more than 3,500 Tengah households have signed up for the centralised cooling system, which could help homeowners save as much as 30 per cent in life cycle costs. SP Heart Workers preparing the items in the welcome and learning packs for the SP Kids at Heart launch in June 2021. Future outlook SP’s overarching goal is to empower everyone with the knowledge and tools to foster a sustainable future for all. We will continue to harness digital technology to provide our customers with the information and means to lower their electricity consumption and adopt a more sustainable lifestyle. We are also committed to giving back to the community while working towards our environmental goals, the Group will be doubling its annual funding to S$3 million for programmes and expanding its reach to help children, in addition to vulnerable seniors. Under the new SP Kids at Heart programme that was launched in June 2021, SP Group aims to support young children from low-income families in their learning journey. Kickstarting the initiative, SP Group is donating S$1 million to provide educational tools, books and toys in the form of learning and development packs for about 2,000 KidSTART children for a year. The funds will also enable these children to receive electronic devices such as tablets and internet routers to support their online engagement and learning during the pandemic. In addition, SP will provide grocery vouchers and other financial assistance packages including tools and equipment that enable a more conducive home learning environment. 24 Smart Building Solution by SP Group and 75F Helps Buildings Achieve More Than 30% Energy Savingshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Smart-Building-Solution-by-SP-Group-and-75F-Helps-Buildings-Achieve-More-Than-30--Energy-Savings Media Release Smart Building Solution by SP Group and 75F Helps Buildings Achieve More Than 30% Energy Savings Singapore, 5 December 2019 – SP Group (SP), a leading energy utilities group and 75F, a building intelligence solutions provider, are offering a micro-climate control solution that can save more than 30 per cent in energy consumption while improving occupant comfort. The solution uses applied Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and Internet of Things (IoT) to reduce energy consumption in a building. It takes into consideration factors like occupancy and weather and optimises air-flow to evenly cool areas. SP partnered with 75F to customise and test the performance and viability of the solution for Singapore’s tropical environment. The solution was trialled for a year at Singapore Institute of Technology’s (SIT) campus at Dover, and the Mercatus Co-operative Limited’s corporate office at One Marina Boulevard in Raffles Place. Both locations achieved more than 30 per cent in energy savings, while improving comfort for occupants by ensuring that the indoor temperature, and air quality were optimal. With the validated outcomes, SP and 75F will offer the solution to customers in Singapore, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia. Air-conditioning contributes 60 per cent of a building’s electricity consumption. With buildings consuming a third of Singapore’s total electricity consumption1 , this new solution will help Singapore reduce electricity consumption and support the goal of cutting national emissions intensity by 36 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. Mr Brandon Chia, Head, Centre of Excellence, SP Group said: “SP Group has partnered with 75F on this micro-climate control solution that leverages A.I. and IoT. It enables customers to enjoy cooler comfort in buildings while lowering their carbon footprint. We look forward to developing more next-generation technologies to help customers in Singapore and the region save energy and cost.” The micro-climate control solution is a self-learning, intuitive building intelligence system that optimises and regulates air-conditioning in buildings to improve operational efficiency and occupant experience. The system’s central control unit divides large open spaces into smaller zones that balances the temperature, air flow, carbon dioxide (CO2) within each zone. It also optimises the air-conditioning operation by using the least amount of energy to achieve the required comfort. Gaurav Burman, APAC President, 75F said: “Both 75F and SP are committed to saving energy and reducing the carbon footprint of commercial buildings. The Asia Pacific market, especially Singapore, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia, represent a huge opportunity given their economic growth, rising energy costs and the growing focus to improve occupant experience and operational efficiency. This partnership combines 75F’s award-winning technology with SP’s capabilities and track record in the region, allowing both companies to accelerate our growth.” SP’s partnership with 75F first started as part of SP’s Energy Advanced Research and Development (SPEAR) programme, under the SP Centre of Excellence (SP CoE). SP CoE is an initiative supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), and drives the research, development, and integration of cutting-edge solutions and next-generation technologies for Singapore’s energy infrastructure network. -Ends- Notes to Editor: About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. About 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also drives digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About SP Centre of Excellence The SP Centre of Excellence (CoE) is an initiative by SP Group (SP) to drive the innovation and commercialisation of next-generation energy network technologies for the greater reliability and efficiency of Singapore’s infrastructure. Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board, the CoE aims to establish SP as a thought leader in the utility industry forefront and build future-ready energy networks and resource capabilities. This allows SP to stay ahead of global trends such as the drive for smarter and greener performance, and to sustainably meet evolving customer needs About 75F 75F is an award-winning, IoT and Machine Learning company taking a fresh approach to HVAC, lighting and controls in commercial buildings. Founded in 2012, 75F offers data-driven, proactive, predictive building intelligence and controls. 75F is backed by investment groups including billionaire-led Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Oil & Gas Climate Initiative. 75F has delivered hundreds of energy-efficient, comfortable and healthy spaces to enthusiastic customers who rave about the results. 75F launched its operations in India in August 2016 and has been growing steadily since with companies such as Firstsource Solutions, Flipkart, Bennett-Coleman Group, Mercedes Benz, Mapletree, HP, Shell, Smartworks and other leading brands in India, joining US customers such as HOM Furniture, Border Foods, Magnet 360, Rockler and Yoga Fit. 1 Source: The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Super Low Energy Technology Roadmap Report [20191205] Media Release -Smart building solution by SP Group and 75Fhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/6ebe350f-4d2e-414a-91f3-a649a1931589/%5B20191205%5D+Media+Release+-Smart+building+solution+by+SP+Group+and+75F.pdf?MOD=AJPERES News Release SMART BUILDING SOLUTION BY SP GROUP AND 75F HELPS BUILDINGS ACHIEVE MORE THAN 30% ENERGY SAVINGS Singapore, 5 December 2019 – SP Group (SP), a leading energy utilities group and 75F, a building intelligence solutions provider, are offering a micro-climate control solution that can save more than 30 per cent in energy consumption while improving occupant comfort. The solution uses applied Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and Internet of Things (IoT) to reduce energy consumption in a building. It takes into consideration factors like occupancy and weather and optimises air-flow to evenly cool areas. SP partnered with 75F to customise and test the performance and viability of the solution for Singapore’s tropical environment. The solution was trialled for a year at Singapore Institute of Technology’s (SIT) campus at Dover, and the Mercatus Co-operative Limited’s corporate office at One Marina Boulevard in Raffles Place. Both locations achieved more than 30 per cent in energy savings, while improving comfort for occupants by ensuring that the indoor temperature, and air quality were optimal. With the validated outcomes, SP and 75F will offer the solution to customers in Singapore, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia. Air-conditioning contributes 60 per cent of a building’s electricity consumption. With buildings consuming a third of Singapore’s total electricity consumption 1 , this new solution will help Singapore reduce electricity consumption and support the goal of cutting national emissions intensity by 36 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. Mr Brandon Chia, Head, Centre of Excellence, SP Group said: “SP Group has partnered with 75F on this micro-climate control solution that leverages A.I. and IoT. It enables customers to enjoy cooler comfort in buildings while lowering their carbon footprint. We look forward to developing more next-generation technologies to help customers in Singapore and the region save energy and cost.” The micro-climate control solution is a self-learning, intuitive building intelligence system that optimises and regulates air-conditioning in buildings to improve operational efficiency and occupant experience. The system’s central control unit divides large open spaces into smaller 1 Source: The Building and Construction Authority (BCA) Super Low Energy Technology Roadmap Report 1 zones that balances the temperature, air flow, carbon dioxide (CO 2) within each zone. It also optimises the air-conditioning operation by using the least amount of energy to achieve the required comfort. Gaurav Burman, APAC President, 75F said: “Both 75F and SP are committed to saving energy and reducing the carbon footprint of commercial buildings. The Asia Pacific market, especially Singapore, China, Vietnam, Indonesia and Australia, represent a huge opportunity given their economic growth, rising energy costs and the growing focus to improve occupant experience and operational efficiency. This partnership combines 75F’s award-winning technology with SP’s capabilities and track record in the region, allowing both companies to accelerate our growth.” SP’s partnership with 75F first started as part of SP’s Energy Advanced Research and Development (SPEAR) programme, under the SP Centre of Excellence (SP CoE). SP CoE is an initiative supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), and drives the research, development, and integration of cutting-edge solutions and next-generation technologies for Singapore’s energy infrastructure network. -Ends- Notes to Editor: About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. About 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also drives digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. 2 About SP Centre of Excellence The SP Centre of Excellence (CoE) is an initiative by SP Group (SP) to drive the innovation and commercialisation of next-generation energy network technologies for the greater reliability and efficiency of Singapore’s infrastructure. Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board, the CoE aims to establish SP as a thought leader in the utility industry forefront and build future-ready energy networks and resource capabilities. This allows SP to stay ahead of global trends such as the drive for smarter and greener performance, and to sustainably meet evolving customer needs. About 75F 75F is an award-winning, IoT and Machine Learning company taking a fresh approach to HVAC, lighting and controls in commercial buildings. Founded in 2012, 75F offers data-driven, proactive, predictive building intelligence and controls. 75F is backed by investment groups including billionaire-led Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Oil & Gas Climate Initiative. 75F has delivered hundreds of energy-efficient, comfortable and healthy spaces to enthusiastic customers who rave about the results. 75F launched its operations in India in August 2016 and has been growing steadily since with companies such as Firstsource Solutions, Flipkart, Bennett-Coleman Group, Mercedes Benz, Mapletree, HP, Shell, Smartworks and other leading brands in India, joining US customers such as HOM Furniture, Border Foods, Magnet 360, Rockler and Yoga Fit. 3 SP Group Partners Frasers Property Vietnam To Bring Integrated Smart, Clean Energy Solutions To Binh Duong Industrial Parkhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Partners-Frasers-Property-Vietnam-To-Bring-Integrated-Smart--Clean-Energy-Solutions-To-Binh-Duong-Industrial-Park News Release SP Group Partners Frasers Property Vietnam To Bring Integrated Smart, Clean Energy Solutions To Binh Duong Industrial Park Strategic partnership will elevate sustainable industrial real estate in Vietnam Smart and clean energy initiatives will benefit industrial tenants of Binh Duong Industrial Park with greater power reliability and resilience, lower operating costs and reduced carbon footprint Ho Chi Minh & Singapore, 24 August 2023 – SP Group (SP), A leading energy utilities group and sustainable energy solutions provider in Singapore and Asia Pacific and Frasers Property Vietnam (FPV), one of Vietnam’s leading diversified property developers, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop and implement integrated smart energy solutions at FPV’s Binh Duong Industrial Park (BDIP). This partnership will help the industrial park accelerate the adoption of green energy solutions, enable energy savings and carbon emissions reduction for all tenants. In the initial phase, SP will design, invest, install, operate, and maintain integrated smart energy solutions for BDIP’s Industrial Service Centre (ISC). This includes the installation of solar photovoltaics for renewable energy, digital building solutions, electric vehicle charging, and smart energy optimisation and management systems. Subsequently, SP and FPV will collaborate on a feasibility study to implement a green micro-grid for BDIP that will accelerate the clean energy transition for the industrial park, facilitate access to renewable energy and will provide greater power reliability and resilience for tenants. The 837sqm ISC will cater to the business and social requirements of all BDIP tenants with shared facilities including meeting rooms, outdoor sport & recreational facilities, F&B options, and open green spaces. To regulate the ISC’s indoor environment balancing energy efficiency with users’ thermal comfort and wellbeing, SP will deploy its suite of smart building energy management solutions – Green Energy Tech (GETTM). A key innovative solution is GETTM Control, a self-learning building intelligence system that utilises artificial intelligence (A.I.) and Internet of Things (IoT) to optimise and regulate air-conditioning based on changes in occupancy and ambient weather conditions. Expected to potentially save up to 30 per cent on cooling energy and reduce carbon emissions by close to 18 per cent, the micro-climate control system utilises sensors and smart dampers to ensure cool air is sent to where it is needed. This enhances the well-being and thermal comfort for occupants while maximising energy and operational efficiency. Mr. Brandon Chia, Managing Director, Sustainability Energy Solutions, Southeast Asia and Australia, SP Group, said, "Our collaboration with Frasers Property Vietnam underscores our goal of empowering the sustainability ambitions of industrial parks and contributing to the net-zero targets of Vietnam. Through our bespoke and integrated system of smart and sustainable energy solutions, industrial parks can seamlessly harness renewable energy sources and transition to energy-efficient operations that will enhance cost savings, carbon emission reductions, and promote productivity." Leading the MoU signing ceremony on behalf of Frasers Property, Mr. Lim Hua Tiong, CEO of Frasers Property Vietnam, said: “As a multinational real estate developer, we take a long-term view for all our projects. We want to create buildings that are durable, adaptable, and resilient to the changing environment and needs of our customers. That is why we have applied our expertise in design and masterplanning to our first industrial showcase in Vietnam, Binh Duong Industrial Park. By partnering with SP, we are adopting industry-leading energy management practices to further improve the energy efficiency and sustainability credentials of our properties.” Also present at the signing ceremony was Frasers Property’s Group Head of Sustainability, Mr. Paolo Bevilacqua, who shared: “It is heartening to see the overall efforts we are making in adopting renewable energy sources for powering our properties, which is critical if we are to decarbonise to achieve our vision of sustainable real estate. This partnership between like-minded organisations demonstrates how our net-zero carbon goal can bring tangible benefits to tenants and customers with lower operational costs and a reduced carbon footprint.” Located in one of Vietnam’s key southern economic hubs in Binh Duong province, BDIP is FPV’s first industrial park development in Vietnam well served by National Route 13 and connected to major seaports and airports in the region. BDIP sits on mor
Bringing Distributed District Cooling to Our Town Centres - A Cool Solution for a Greener SIngaporehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Bringing-Distributed-District-Cooling-to-Our-Town-Centres---A-Cool-Solution-for-a-Greener-SIngapore
News Release Bringing Distributed District Cooling to Our Town Centres - A Cool Solution for a Greener SIngapore Feasibility study at Tampines Central demonstrates 17 percent savings in electricity consumption, 18 percent reduction in carbon emissions, and monetary benefits for existing buildings while providing cool comfort Letter of Intent signed with existing building owners – CapitaLand, Frasers Property, OCBC Bank, People’s Association and UOB, bringing Tampines one step closer to its Eco Town ambitions Singapore, 19 August 2021 – An interconnected, centralised cooling system across Tampines Central could achieve energy savings and reductions in carbon emissions to support Tampines’ green ambitions to transform into an Eco Town by 2025, according to a white paper study on the feasibility of brownfield distributed district cooling. The study, by Temasek and SP Group (SP), was supported by the Tampines Group Representation Constituency (GRC) and the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE). Fourteen existing buildings within the Tampines Central Area were involved in the study, representing a range of various uses, including retail malls, commercial and public offices, data centres, and a community sports hub. According to findings outlined in the white paper, consolidating the cooling loads of the 14 buildings under a distributed district cooling (DDC) network would result in: 17% lower energy consumption – enough to power 1,665 three-room HDB households for a year; An 18% reduction in carbon emissions, from both energy savings and refrigerant reduction – equivalent to removing 2,250 cars from roads annually; and S$4.3 million annually from energy savings, reduction in equipment replacement and maintenance costs and potential earnings from freeing up chiller plant space, which can be converted into retail or office space. In a signing ceremony witnessed by Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Adviser to Tampines GROs, Minister for Social and Family Development, Second Minister for Health and Minister-in- charge of Muslim Affairs, at Our Tampines Hub earlier this afternoon, property owners CapitaLand, Frasers Property, OCBC Bank, People’s Association and UOB have each signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with SP to affirm their interest in subscribing to this sustainable cooling solution. These building owners were part of the white paper study and are the existing owners of Tampines Mall, Telepark, Century Square, Tampines 1, OCBC Tampines Centre Two, Our Tampines Hub and UOB Tampines Centre respectively. The commitment of these building owners brings the DDC network one step closer to materialisation in Tampines. Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Adviser to Tampines GROs, Minister for Social and Family Development, Second Minister for Health and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs said: “Sustainable towns and districts are essential for Singapore to meet our sustainability goals under the Singapore Green Plan 2030. The results from the feasibility study at Tampines Central look promising. I am hopeful that the adoption of this green cooling solution will bring Tampines closer to our ambition to be an Eco Town by 2025 and pave the way for district cooling to be explored across other towns and built-up areas.” “A more efficient way to cool buildings would cut down on energy, carbon and cut costs. Temasek is delighted to partner SP Group to study the feasibility of a novel distributed district cooling concept for brownfield developments which could provide cities worldwide with a proof-of-concept for a more sustainable way to cool buildings,” said Dr Steve Howard, Chief Sustainability Officer, Temasek. SP’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Stanley Huang, said, “In Singapore’s highly urbanised landscape, it is necessary to innovate and deploy sustainable solutions to existing infrastructure. This white paper illustrates the potential of district cooling as a core solution to empower existing townships to go green, demonstrating its potential to support Tampines’ Eco Town ambitions. Tampines residents can enjoy the same sustainable and reliable cooling comfort, similar to our district cooling solution at Marina Bay. Through a  widespread adoption of distributed district cooling, building owners of mature developments can reap significant energy savings and contribute to our national decarbonisation efforts, without any compromise in the comfort for users.” Ms Amy Hing, 1 Deputy Secretary, MSE, said: “This study explores an innovative district cooling solution in a brownfield site that can potentially enhance energy efficiency and lower the carbon footprint. We hope that the insights gained from the study will encourage more ideas and collaboration on innovative district-level solutions that contribute to the Singapore Green Plan 2030.” The hot issue of keeping cool In Singapore’s tropical climate, air conditioning is widely used to provide cool comfort. However, air conditioners consume a lot of electricity, which itself can be up to 50 per cent of a building’s total consumption. Air conditioners also contain hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) that trap heat – making them potent greenhouse gases. In addition, the usage of air conditioners tends to lead to warmer temperatures outside due to the exchange and release of heat into the environment. There is an urgent need to find a cleaner and more sustainable way to cool our living environment. District Cooling One cooling solution that has gained traction is district cooling. This involves centralising cooling plants that distribute chilled water to various buildings through an underground network of insulated pipes to provide air conditioning. Through economies of scale, district cooling consumes less energy for the same amount of cooling and reduces carbon emissions. As the individual buildings do not need to invest in their own chillers and maintain them, this approach enhances reliability and frees up space that would be needed if the building installed its own chillers. Building owners also save on maintenance costs by tapping on the district cooling network. SP designed and built the world’s largest underground district cooling network at Marina Bay, which has been in operation with zero supply interruption since 2006. However, the  design and integration of this solution was conceptualised when Marina Bay was in a greenfield state. The concept of district cooling can be applied in a brownfield, or existing urban setting, where existing buildings already have their own chiller plant systems. This is where the DDC network comes in. In Singapore, where majority of land is already built upon and developed, connecting existing buildings on to a brownfield DDC network can be a game changer, supporting Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 to address climate change and promote sustainable living. The white paper by Temasek and SP Group titled “Taking The Heat Off Cooling: A Greener Way To Cool” can be downloaded at www.ecosperity.sg/en/ideas/taking-the- heat-off-cooling-a-greener-way-to-cool.html   -Ends-   Quotes from Property Owners Quote from CapitaLand “As part of the CapitaLand Group, one of the most sustainable corporations in the world, CICT is firmly committed to embedding sustainability in our business strategy and the daily operations of our portfolio, which is 100% green-rated. To continue advancing in our sustainability journey under CapitaLand’s 2030 Sustainability Master Plan, we believe in supporting innovation and collaborating with like-minded partners. We are therefore pleased to take part in the distributed district cooling (DDC) network feasibility study in Tampines Central, where Tampines Mall is located. To date, the results of the study have been encouraging, and we expect to see some reduction in the energy consumption for Tampines Mall going forward. We welcome and look forward to more of such collaborative efforts that benefit the communities served by CICT’s properties and support Singapore’s overall climate resilience.” Mr Tony Tan, Chief Executive Officer, CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust (CICT) Management Limited Quote from Frasers Property “We are pleased to be a part of this initiative to adopt a cleaner and greener cooling solution across our properties in Tampines, which aligns with Frasers Property’s corporate goal to be a net-zero carbon corporation by 2050. This opportunity to play an instrumental role in building a distributed district cooling network in the township reaffirms our commitment to tackling urgent sustainability challenges and creating places for good. As we continue to develop innovative solutions to tackle climate change, we look forward to working alongside our partners to enable a more energy-efficient and resilient ecosystem for the communities we operate in.” Mr Low Chee Wah, Chief Executive Officer, Frasers Property Retail Quote from OCBC Bank “It is exciting to see such an eco-system being created by like-minded organisations in an unified push for sustainability in Singapore. Climate action cannot be achieved by any single party; it has to be a collective one to truly make an impact. OCBC is therefore very pleased to participate in the study and initiative. We take this collective approach for all our OCBC-owned buildings too. Not only do we adopt best practices in the use of energy, water and waste management, we also do our part to nudge our suppliers, customers, tenants and other stakeholders to adopt more environmentally-friendly practices. It is also our goal to get all our buildings and branches to achieve the BCA Green Mark Award by 2030. So far, nine have received the Mark.” Ms Helen Wong, Group Chief Executive Officer, OCBC Bank Quote from UOB “At UOB, we are mindful of the environmental impact of our buildings and operations and target to have all our wholly-owned buildings certified green by 2030. To this end, we continue to make improvements in our buildings in areas such as energy efficiency and resource conservation. This is why we are pleased to work with Temasek, SP Group and other building owners to make Tampines an Eco Town in this pioneering brownfield initiative for an interconnected and sustainable cooling system. We believe the collective efforts to make the brownfield built environment more sustainable will have a multiplier effect as we strive to be more efficient in managing our environmental impact. Together, we can help to forge a sustainable future for all.” Mr Wee Ee Cheong, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, UOB Quote from People’s Association “Our Tampines Hub, led by People’s Association (PA) is happy to support this green initiative in enabling Tampines to be an Eco Town by 2025. Serving as a platform that connects and engages with the community, we will be able to create better awareness and nurture an appreciation for more energy efficient solutions among our residents. We look forward to partnering SP Group, Temasek and our neighbouring building owners to bring this initiative to fruition; and to further outreach efforts in our sustainability plan.” Mr Lim Hock Yu, Chief Executive Director People’s Association About Temasek Temasek is an investment company with a net portfolio value of S$381 billion as at 31 March 2021. Our Temasek Charter defines our three roles as an Investor, Institution and Steward, and shapes our ethos to do well, do right, and do good. As a provider of catalytic capital, we seek to enable solutions to key global challenges. We deploy financial capital to stimulate innovation and growth; develop human capital to uplift capabilities and enhance potential; enable natural capital and foster sustainable solutions for the climate and a better living environment; and seed social capital to transform lives for a more inclusive and resilient world. Sustainability is at the core of all that we do. We actively seek sustainable solutions to address present and future challenges, as we capture investible opportunities to bring about a sustainable future for all. Temasek has had overall corporate credit ratings of Aaa/AAA by rating agencies Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings respectively, since our inaugural credit ratings in 2004. Headquartered in Singapore, we have 13 offices in 9 countries around the world: Beijing, Hanoi, Mumbai, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Singapore in Asia; and London, Brussels, New York, San Francisco, Washington DC, Mexico City, and Sao Paulo outside Asia. For more information on Temasek, please visit www.temasek.com.sg For Temasek Review 2021, please visit www.temasekreview.com.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.
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Media Release SP GROUP AND I-REC HELP CORPORATES ACHIEVE GREEN TARGETS SP’s digital REC platform facilitates greater access to green energy Singapore, 31 October 2019 – SP Group (SP) is the first authorised local issuer of International Renewable Energy Certificates (I-RECs) in Asia Pacific. This independent accreditation by the globally recognised International REC Standard Foundation (I-REC Standard) means consumers can be assured of the integrity of each REC transaction. SP has also enhanced its digital REC trading platform to provide a one-stop solution for buyers and sellers around the globe – regardless of size, business or location – to gain greater access to green energy. In 2018, more than 1,000,000 GWh of renewable energy certificates (RECs) were issued globally, amounting to more than 20 times of Singapore’s annual energy consumption. The challenge to achieving green targets Singapore has a target to increase solar penetration to 350 MWp by 2020 and to reach 2 GWp by 2030 1 . Companies have also set targets to consume renewable energy and reduce carbon emission. In urban places faced with limited land to produce energy from natural resources and inconsistent solar energy, corporates find it a challenge to access sufficient green energy supply. RECs as a solution RECs are a recognised way of achieving renewable energy targets and a credible means to report that the consumed energy comes from renewable energy sources. With each megawatt-hour of green energy produced, one REC is recorded and uniquely numbered and tracked. A buyer can purchase the REC and show proof that he or she consumed green energy. The latest example of using RECs is the sponsorship by SP Group of RECs matching the electricity consumed for the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2019. SP’s sponsorship means the electricity consumed at SIEW is matched with an equivalent amount of green energy produced. 1 Energy Market Authority of Singapore Media Release – The Future of Singapore’s Energy Story (29 October 2019) 1 I-REC accreditation provides security and integrity assurance SP, as an authorised I-REC local issuer, ensures that a vigorous and transparent attribute tracking system is in place and adherence to best practices. This avoids double counting, double certificate issuance and double attribute claiming. Jared Braslawsky, Secretary General of the International REC Standard Foundation, said: “Reliable information and robust tracking systems are key to ensuring the reliability and integrity of RECs around the world. The I-REC Standard empowers consumers to take responsibility not just for the energy they consumed but also for the origin of the energy consumed. With the support of SP Group, there is a neutral and unprejudiced market facilitator who can play a crucial role in strengthening consumers’ sustainability efforts.” One-stop platform provides ease and convenience SP’s digital REC platform, first introduced in 2018, was designed by its in-house digital engineers to digitally link up buyers and sellers of RECs, making it easier for the trading of RECs. However, sellers had to deal with multiple manual processes to enable the trading of RECs. The enhanced platform provides a seamless one-stop solution which automates the entire process of buying and selling RECs. Speaking at SP’s I-REC Forum in conjunction with the SIEW 2019, May Liew, Head of Sustainability & Open Innovation, SP Group, said: “SP is removing barriers so that big and small organisations can achieve their green targets seamlessly and securely. With our one-stop digital REC platform, they not only have the assurance that the electricity they consume comes from renewable sources, they can also buy and sell RECs without the hassle of dealing with multiple manual processes to issue and verify the RECs.” -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 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. SP Group also drives digital solutions to empower customers to manage their utilities, reduce consumption and save cost. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About the International REC Standard Foundation (I-REC Standard) The I-REC Standard is a non-profit organisation that supports robust attribute tracking systems development around the world. This standard requires local stakeholders and government authorities to facilitate national implementation in adherence with local or national regulations. Based upon the I-REC Standard codes and associated documents – the blueprints for the attribute tracking systems – I-REC independent issuers are able to implement robust and transparent attribute tracking systems, ensuring the highest quality systems and adherence to best practices for the avoidance of double counting, double certificate issuance and double attribute claiming. The I-REC Standard governing board regulates the use of the I-REC code and associated documents. 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SP and BMS signed an MOU to explore Category: Sustainability [30062022]+Media+Release+-+BMS+and+SP+to+pilot+SG's+first+electric+car+sharing+programme+in+Tengah.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/7aacef70-9cf0-44e6-8484-b84ac03837ec/%5B30062022%5D+Media+Release+-+BMS+and+SP+to+pilot+SG's+first+electric+car+sharing+programme+in+Tengah.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID= News Release BORNEO MOTORS SINGAPORE AND SP GROUP TO PILOT SINGAPORE’S FIRST ELECTRIC CAR-SHARING PROGRAMME IN TENGAH, SINGAPORE’S FIRST INTEGRATED SMART ENERGY TOWN • The partnership aims to accelerate Singapore’s transition to green mobility by increasing awareness on sustainable mobility Borneo Motors Singapore and SP Group to Pilot Singapore’s First Electric Car-Sharing Programme in Tengah, Singapore’s First Integrated Smart Energy Townhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Borneo-Motors-Singapore-and-SP-Group-to-pilot-Singapore-s-first-electric-car-sharing-programme-in-Tengah--Singapore-s-first-integrated-smart-energy-town News Release Borneo Motors Singapore and SP Group to Pilot Singapore’s First Electric Car-Sharing Programme in Tengah, Singapore’s First Integrated Smart Energy Town • The partnership aims to accelerate Singapore's transition to green mobility by increasing awareness on sustainable mobility Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/powering-tengah--singapore-s-first-ai-enabled--eco-friendly--smart-energy-town SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Powering Tengah, Singapore’s First AI-enabled, Eco-friendly, Smart Energy Town SUSTAINABILITY Speakers and moderator at the virtual Ecosperity Conversations on “Sustainable Districts for a Sustainable City”. 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Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Our Sustainability Review SUSTAINABILITY Sustainability is central to SP Group’s mission of providing reliable and efficient energy supply to customers. We anchor our sustainability strategy on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7, which is to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all. To achieve this goal, we focus on strategic areas of network reliability, innovation and customer empowerment. We recognise the need to invest in innovative technologies and infrastructure. Beyond our own operations, we empower customers to make choices in their daily lives that contribute towards a greener energy future. Read our Sustainability Review FY2019/2020 for more details. — 27 July 2020 TAGS SUSTAINABILITY REVIEWSUSTAINABILITY 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 Category: Sustainability Searchhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/search?tag=sustainability-review Search Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/our-sustainability-review SP Energy H
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Hyundai Motor Group Launches ‘E-mobility Pilot’ in Singapore with SP Group and Komoco Motors to Enhance EV Customer Experience • Pilot program to offer real-time EV battery management solution, preventive maintenance, EV charging credits and V2V mobile charging for EV owners in Singapore • EV owners to experience leading EV-integrated solutions from Hyundai Motor Group, SP Group, and Komoco Motors • Program to identify the needs of EV owners to enhance customer value, and establish a robust EV ecosystem in Singapore • A total of 50 long-range Hyundai IONIQ 5 will be involved in the pilot program SINGAPORE, September 25, 2021 – Hyundai Motor Group (the Group), in partnership with SP Group and Komoco Motors, announced the launch of an E-mobility pilot program in Singapore. The program aims to identify real-world customer concerns and requirements for enhancing customer value and experience and establishing a robust EV ecosystem in the city state. The E-mobility pilot plans to offer EV owners convenience, reliability, and peace of mind while driving an EV based on customers’ needs. The pilot will test a new business model - participants will subscribe to one of the three monthly subscription plans that integrate customer care services and EV-charging credits. A group of 50 participants, who were selected in July 2021, will experience long-range IONIQ 5 BEVs of Hyundai Motor Company for the next five years starting from September 2021. Through the E- mobility platform, Hyundai Motor Group’s proprietary system developed for BEV maintenance and being operated jointly with program partners, drivers will be able to receive diverse services. SP Group, which operates Singapore’s largest fast-charging network, will provide customized EV charging solutions. On the E-mobility platform and the SP Utilities app, participants can seamlessly subscribe and pay for their chosen plan, locate the nearest charging point, charge and track the remaining charging credits. Under the program, subscribers can choose one of three charging credit plans - basic (60kWh/month), standard (180kWh/month), and premium (300kWh/month). Each plan includes various customer care services. Drivers can monitor their EV battery in real-time on their mobile devices, receive status updates and alerts on the condition of the battery and vehicle. Komoco Motors, the exclusive distributor for Hyundai in Singapore will play a pivotal role in providing maintenance service which covers Vehicle-to-Vehicle(V2V) mobile charging service for on-site emergency cases such as cars with insufficient charge and preventive maintenance services. In addition, pilot participants will be provided with in-vehicle air care products. Embiome, a Hyundai Motor affiliate that specializes in automotive products based on eco-friendly biotechnology, will offer eco-friendly coating and filters to maintain the vehicle’s internal clean air quality. “Hyundai Motor Group is strengthening partnerships with various partners in Singapore, not only to promote innovation in the overall value chain of the automobile industry but also to introduce new mobility solutions that accelerate future mobility,” said Hong Bum Jung, Chief Executive Officer of Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center in Singapore (HMGICS). “Starting from the E-mobility pilot, we will create the diverse EV ecosystems that are designed by and built for Singapore.” SP Group Chief Executive Officer Mr. Stanley Huang said, “This strategic partnership is an important milestone for us to enable large-scale EV adoption through ensuring accessibility, convenience, and reliability for the EV community. The pilot will provide crucial driver insights to help us better understand and meet the needs of future EV adopters. This will allow us to design and develop EV infrastructure and smarter integrated solutions to support Singapore’s electrification journey.” Mr. Teo Hock Seng, Executive Chairman of Komoco Motors Pte Ltd, commented, “We are honored to be part of this strategic development, demonstrating to Singaporeans what an EV ownership journey could offer. With peace of mind after-sales support by a trained technical crew coupled with robust infrastructure and mobility solutions, I believe this exercise will be a good benchmark for those considering switching to full electric. We hope more people will join in this electric motion.” HMGICS, the Group’s open innovation lab for mobility research and development, will lead the pilot with the aim of revolutionizing the future mobility value chain. To that end, Hyundai is expanding its partnerships with SP Group to accelerate future mobility innovation. – End – About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, empowering the future of energy with low-carbon, smart energy solutions for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. Beyond traditional utilities services, SP Group provides a suite of sustainable and renewable energy solutions such as microgrids, cooling and heating systems for business districts and residential townships, solar energy solutions, electric vehicle fast charging and digital energy solutions for customers in Singapore and the region. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or for follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG, on LinkedIn at spgrp.sg/linkedin and on Twitter @SPGroupSG. About Komoco Holdings Komoco Holdings Pte Ltd is a regional automotive group of companies that was established in 1986 with it base operation in Singapore. The Group has a strong retail distribution network of over ten points of sales for six leading brands in Singapore and China including Hyundai, Harley-Davidson, Jeep, Ferrari, Maserati and Alfa Romeo (China). The portfolio of brands provides a variety of options for the populace to luxury motorcycle and super car collectors. The Group has also been certified by the brand factories for their state-of-the-art AfterSales facilities. http://www.komoco.com.sg/#/home About Hyundai Motor Group Hyundai Motor Group is a global enterprise that has created a value chain based on mobility, steel, and construction, as well as logistics, finance, IT, and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group's mobility brands include Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis. Armed with creative thinking, cooperative communication and the will to take on any challenges, we strive to create a better future for all. More information about Hyundai Motor Group, please see: www.hyundaimotorgroup.com
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THE STRAITS TIMES PUB joins scheme that will reward businesses for lowering electricity usage The new initiative is to reward businesses for lowering their electricity usage as part of efforts to help ease demand for energy on the power grid. PHOTO: PUB Ang Qing UPDATED APR 6, 2023, 8:57 PM SGT SINGAPORE - National water agency PUB will join a new initiative to reward businesses for lowering their electricity usage as part of efforts to help ease demand for energy on the power grid. On Thursday, PUB said it will join the Energy Market Authority’s (EMA) Demand Side Management Sandbox initiative for energy-intensive commercial and industrial firms. This will make it the first government agency to take part in the initiative, which comprises two programmes and runs until January 2025. PUB will partner national grid operator SP Group to participate in both programmes to cut energy usage during peak periods or when supply from renewable energy sources is not consistent. The first is the Demand Response programme, which incentivises companies to reduce their electricity demand voluntarily when wholesale electricity prices spike. The second, the Interruptible Load programme, rewards companies for reducing some electrical load during periods of tight power generation supply. When demand is well managed, said EMA in 2022, businesses and households are expected to benefit, paying lower electricity bills in the long run. PUB chief executive Goh Si Hou said the initiative aligns with the agency’s bid to raise energy efficiency in its operations. This is becoming more important, as more energy-intensive water sources like Newater and desalination are tapped to meet future growth in water demand. He said: “It will provide PUB with greater flexibility in managing energy demand, and allow us to achieve cost savings. At the same time, our participation will support the national effort for energy resilience, and bring system-level benefits to all users.” For a start, the Marina Raw Water Pumping Station at Kallang Basin will participate in the programmes, PUB said on Thursday. Each of the four pumps at the station can transfer 30 million gallons of water daily, and require about 1.3 megawatts of power, or the equivalent of powering about 110 four-room Housing Board flats, said PUB. The station transfers raw water from Marina Reservoir to Upper Peirce Reservoir to maintain optimal water levels in the reservoirs. Its daily energy consumption varies depending on the number of pumps in operation. A deal inked between SP and PUB on Wednesday will ensure that when the electricity load needs to be curtailed, SP will reduce or interrupt demand from its Marina Bay district cooling ice thermal energy storage systems and its partners, including PUB. Once on board, PUB will work closely with SP in the first few months to calibrate the daily operational process. EMA chief executive Ngiam Shih Chun said: “As we transform our energy sector to be more sustainable, it is also important that consumers are empowered to optimise and reduce their electricity consumption, in exchange for a share of the system-wide benefits. We encourage more consumers to come on board the programmes to enjoy these benefits.” Businesses that consume at least 100kW of electricity an hour are eligible for this initiative. The monthly energy consumption of a four-room HDB flat, for instance, is about 360kWh. Businesses will pay a penalty if they under-deliver on the electrical load they promised to reduce. As at the end of March, five buildings have registered for EMA’s Demand Response programme and eight buildings come under its Interruptible Load programme. In October 2022, an EMA spokesman said that if the initiative proves to be successful, it could be made permanent. � E-paper � Facebook � Instagram � Twitter � Youtube � LinkedIn � Podcasts � RSS Feed � Telegram � TikTok About Us Terms & Conditions 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. MCI (P) 076/10/2022, MCI (P) 077/10/2022. Published by SPH Media Limited, Co. Regn. No. 202120748H. Copyright © 2023 SPH Media Limited. All rights reserved.
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Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers Table of Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 2 2. Electricity Generation Licence ..................................................................................................... 3 3. Electrical Installation ...................................................................................................................... 3 4. Connection Requirements ........................................................................................................... 5 5. Market Settlement ......................................................................................................................... 7 6. Monitoring Requirements ............................................................................................................ 8 7. AMI Meter Charges ....................................................................................................................... 8 8. Decommissioning Requirements .............................................................................................. 10 9. PV Directory ................................................................................................................................. 11 December 2022 1 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers 1. Introduction This section provides information applicable for residential consumers with embedded solar PV systems (i.e. consumers who install solar PV systems on their rooftops to reduce their electricity consumption). A brief summary of the relevant processes can be found in the flow chart below. Please refer to the following sections for more information. For more information on the policy and regulatory framework for solar, please refer to EMA’s website. Figure 1: Overview Process for Residential Consumers with Embedded Solar PV Systems Start Solar PV owner to engage Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) to be responsible for the electrical works associated with the solar PV system Appointed LEW to submit the required documents to SP Services (SPS) (refer to Connection Requirements section for more details) No SP PowerGrid (SPPG) to evaluate and discuss with LEW on the technical requirements and specifications of the solar PV system Comply with technical requirements? SPS to inform LEW to proceed with Turn-On application • For those register under the “Enhanced Central Intermediary Scheme”, SPS will arrange for opening of account after Turn-On. • For those register under the “Simplified Credit Scheme”, SPS will arrange to effect the scheme after Turn-On. End Yes End Note: Residential consumers refer to residential consumers not under master-sub arrangement December 2022 2 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers 2. Electricity Generation Licence The electricity licensing requirements for solar PV systems will be based on the aggregate of the Alternating Current (AC) inverter capacities (“installed generation capacity”) at the point of connection 1 to the grid. Any person who engages in the generation of electricity with a solar PV system with installed generation capacity of 1 MWac or more but less than 10 MWac is required to apply to EMA for a Wholesaler (Generation) Licence. For installed generation capacity of 10 MWac or more, he has to apply for a Generation Licence. All relevant licences should be obtained before any turn-on of solar PV installations. A summary of the licensing requirements is shown in the table below. Table 1: Licensing Requirements for Solar PV Systems Installed Capacity of Solar PV System Connected to the Power Grid? Type of Licence* Below 1 MWac 1 MWac or more but less than 10 MWac Yes No Yes No Yes 10 MWac or more No * An Electrical Installation Licence may still be required. Exempted Wholesaler (Generation) Licence Exempted Generation Licence Application for the wholesaler or generation licence can be made on EMA’s website: http://www.ema.gov.sg/Licensees_Electricity_Licences.aspx 3. Electrical Installation An electrical installation refers to any electrical wiring, fitting or apparatus used for the conveyance and control of electricity in any premises. A solar PV system installed within such premises forms part of the consumer’s electrical installation and should comply with the requirements stipulated in the Electricity Act (Cap. 89A), the Electricity (Electrical Installations) Regulations and the Singapore Standard CP5 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations. 1 The point of connection refers to the point at which the solar PV system is connected directly or indirectly to SP PowerAsset’s substation. December 2022 3 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers All electrical work for an electrical installation, including a solar PV system, must be undertaken or carried out by a Licensed Electrical Workers (LEWs). Such electrical work includes new wiring, rewiring and extensions which have to be tested before the supply is turned on. When consumer needs any electrical work to be done at his premises, he is advised to check that the person whom he intends to engage to undertake or perform the electrical work has a valid electrical worker licence issued by the Authority. It is an offence for a person: i. To carry out or caused to be carried out any electrical work unless he holds a valid electrical worker licence; or ii. To engage knowingly any person who is not a licensed electrical worker to carry out any electrical work. For more details, you may wish to refer to ELISE website for the list of LEW. Electrical Installation Licence All electrical installations used exclusively for domestic purposes except multi-metered premises are exempted from this requirement. Safety requirements Solar PV system requires regular inspection and maintenance to ensure that the system remains efficient and safe for operation. In most cases, equipment manufacturers will provide maintenance guidelines for their specific components. It is important to ensure that the maintenance requirement is carried out according to the recommendation and certified by a LEW. December 2022 4 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers 4. Connection Requirements If you intend to connect and operate your solar PV system in parallel to the power grid, your appointed LEW will have to complete the online Application Form and submit the following documents to SPS via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal: • Document Checklist and Declaration of Compliance to SP Powergrid’s (SPPG) Technical Requirements • Application for Net Export Rebate Form • Letter of Consent • PQ Compliance Report • Inverter(s) Specifications • Solar panel(s) Specifications • Inverter(s) Type Test Reports (Harmonics, Flicker, DC Injection) • Single Line Diagram (from PV system to Point of Common Coupling (PCC) • PSO Data Form (only applicable for solar PV system 1 MWac and above) Thereafter, your appointed LEW will have to consult SPPG on the connection scheme and technical requirements. The simplified connection and turn-on application process for solar PV systems are illustrated in Figure 2 and 3. December 2022 5 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers Figure 2: Application Process for Solar PV System Connection Start Appointed LEW to submit relevant documents to SPS SPS to inform LEW (via Letter) to proceed with Turn-On Application SPPG to evaluate technical specifications of the solar PV system pertaining to PQ requirements Compliance with technical requirements? Yes No LEW to re-submit technical requirements after clarification LEW to proceed with Turn-On Application (refer to Fig 3 for Turn-On application process) End SPPG sends technical assessment completion letter to LEW End December 2022 6 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers Figure 3: Turn-On Application Process for Solar PV System Start LEW to submit Turn-On application to SPS LEW to arrange with Meters Section to install meters SPS to witness the commissioning of solar PV system on the scheduled Turn-On date End 5. Market Settlement An overview of the available payment schemes can be found on EMA’s website. Non-contestable consumers (NCCs) Currently for residential NCCs with solar PV system, the solar energy produced is first offset by their consumption of that premise. Should there be excess solar energy to be exported back to the grid, they will receive payment (the prevailing low-tension electricity tariff minus grid charge) from SP Services (SPS) by way of credit adjustment to the monthly electricity bill. The quarterly revised low-tension electricity tariff can be found at the SP Group website (www.spgroup.com.sg). Contestable consumers (CCs) With the introduction of the Open Electricity Market “OEM”, residential CCs with solar PV system less than 10 MWac, is eligible to sell his excess output through SPS under the Enhanced Central Intermediary Scheme (ECIS). SPS will act as a central intermediary, by passing through the payment and relevant market charges to consumers. Excess solar electricity sold back to the grid will be paid the weighted average nodal price. December 2022 7 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers Such consumers can either choose (a) to install a meter to accurately measure the solar electricity generated, or (b) to estimate their solar generation. For option (a), consumers will need to install the relevant metering arrangement at each generation point. More details on the meters can be found in Section 7, AMI Meter Charges. For option (b), the solar generation will be estimated based on the Solar Generation Profile (SGP) 2 for the calculations of the relevant payment and market charges. Consumers need not install any meters. 6. Monitoring Requirements With the expected increase in solar PV systems in Singapore, the Power System Operator (PSO) would need to manage the intermittent nature of such sources to ensure that the security and reliability of the power system is not compromised. Most importantly, PSO also needs to ensure that sufficient reserve capacity is available to respond to sudden fluctuations in solar output. Hence, PSO shall require solar PV systems with an installed capacity of 1 MWac and above at each site/facility to provide the Active Power output (AC-side) of its solar PV system(s), sampled at one-minute intervals and solar irradiance from sensor installed in close proximity to the PV panels. For more detailed technical requirement, please contact EMA at EMA_PSO_EMA@ema.gov.sg. 7. AMI Meter Charges This section is only applicable to residential consumers who register their embedded solar PV systems under the ECIS and chose to install an AMI meter. The owner of the generation facility (i.e. solar PV system) is the Meter Equipment Service Provider (MESP) for the meter installation associated with it. However, consumers with embedded generation facility (with installed capacity of less than 10 MWac) may choose to engage SPPG to provide, install and maintain the generation meter. The fees applicable for providing such services by SPPG are shown in the table below: 2 The SGP is approved by the Energy Market Authority (“EMA”) and is based on factors such as Singapore's historical average solar irradiance from 7am to 7pm. This is standardised for all consumers with embedded solar PV systems and will be updated by EMA as new information becomes available. December 2022 8 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers Table 2.1: Metering Charges for Generation Meters (inclusive of 7% GST before 1 st Jan 2023) Main & Check Meters Main & Check Meters Main & Check Meters Main Meters Only Per Generation Unit / Metering Point At 66kV and above At 6.6kV / 22kV At Low Tension At Low Tension Upfront charge (One time) $5,938.50 $5,938.50 $2,247.00 $1,498.00 Monthly charge (Recurring) $214.00 $85.60 $42.80 $21.40 Miscellaneous charge a) Attending to request for site enquiry during office hours (minimum 3 hours per request). b) Attending to communication / meter failure during office hour. Charges will be waived if it is due to equipment failure. c) Attending to adhoc request by customer for meter accuracy test with SAC- SINGLAS test report. $42.80 per hour $42.80 per hour $42.80 per hour $42.80 per hour $85.60 per trip $85.60 per trip $85.60 per trip $85.60 per trip $1,926.00 per meter $1,926.00 per meter $706.20 per meter $706.20 per meter Table 2.2: Metering Charges for Generation Meters (inclusive of 8% GST with effect from 1 st Jan 2023) Main & Check Meters Main & Check Meters Main & Check Meters Main Meters Only Per Generation Unit / Metering Point At 66kV and above At 6.6kV / 22kV At Low Tension At Low Tension Upfront charge (One time) $5,994.00 $5,994.00 $2,268.00 $1,512.00 Monthly charge (Recurring) $216.00 $86.40 $43.20 $21.60 Miscellaneous charge d) Attending to request for site enquiry during office hours (minimum 3 hours per request). e) Attending to communication / meter failure during office hour. Charges will be waived if it is due to equipment failure. f) Attending to adhoc request by customer for meter accuracy test with SAC- SINGLAS test report. $43.20 per hour $43.20 per hour $43.20 per hour $43.20 per hour $86.40 per trip $86.40 per trip $86.40 per trip $86.40 per trip $1,944.00 per meter $1,944.00 per meter $712.80 per meter $712.80 per meter December 2022 9 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers 8. Decommissioning Requirements If you intend to decommission the entire solar PV system installed in your premises any time after they have been connected to the Transmission System, your appointed LEW will have to complete the decommissioning form and submit to SP Powergrid Ltd at least 30 days in advance before the intended decommission commences. However, if the intent is to revise the solar PV capacity installed in your premises any time after they have been connected to the Transmission System, your appointed LEW will have to complete the online Application Form and submit the following documents to SPS via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal: • Document Checklist and Declaration of Compliance to SP Powergrid’s (SPPG) Technical Requirements • Application for Net Export Rebate Form • Letter of Consent • PQ Compliance Report • Inverter(s) Specifications • Solar panel(s) Specifications • Inverter(s) Type Test Reports (Harmonics, Flicker, DC Injection) • Single Line Diagram (from PV system to Point of Common Coupling (PCC) • PSO Data Form (only applicable for solar PV system 1 MWac and above) December 2022 10 Solar PV – User Guide for Residential Consumers 9. PV Directory For enquiries on the following matters pertaining to solar PV systems, you may wish to contact the following: Energy Market Authority (EMA) Matters on: Electricity Licences Electrical Installation Licence Licensed Electrical Workers (LEWs) Policy and Regulatory Framework Monitoring Requirements Contact Information Economic Regulation & Licensing Department Email: ema_enquiry@ema.gov.sg Tel: 6835 8000 Electricity Resilience & Regulation Department Email: lei_ema@ema.gov.sg Tel: 6835 8000 Policy Department Email: ema_ppd@ema.gov.sg Tel: 6835 8000 Energy Management Systems Department Email: EMA_PSO_EMS@ema.gov.sg Tel: 6835 8000 Energy Market Company (EMC) Matters on: Market Registration Market Payment / Charges Contact Information Market Administration Email: MPRegistration@emcsg.com Tel: 6779 3000 SP PowerGrid (SPPG) Matters on: Technical Clarification regarding Connection to the Grid Contact Information Asset Management & Projects Department Email: DERenquiries@spgroup.com.sg Tel: 6916 8888 SP Services (SPS) Matters on: Application for Connection to the Grid and Market Settlement with SPS Contact Information Electrical Installation Section Email: install@spgroup.com.sg Tel: 6916 7200 December 2022 11