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Media Release - Singapore Power Wins Smart Grid Project Of The Year With Silver Spring Networkshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/db384cb0-1387-451d-93c7-03387c1f5bbc/%5B20140912%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Power+Wins+Smart+Grid+Project+Of+The+Year+With+Silver+Spring+Networks.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
Singapore Power Wins Smart Grid Project of the Year with Silver Spring Networks Partners Achieve Flexible Countrywide Deployment of 21st Century Energy Infrastructure Through Silver Spring IPv6 Platform with MicroAP Technology Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – September 12, 2014 – Singapore Power (SP) won the ‘Smart Grid Project of the Year’ award at the Asian Power Awards 2014 today, for its programme with Silver Spring Networks, Inc. (NYSE: SSNI) to enable deregulated energy services in Singapore. This was enabled by SP's successful deployment of a smart infrastructure networking platform, with nation-wide coverage, through Silver Spring’s IPv6 technology. Since April 2014, SP has successfully begun delivering deregulated energy services to 15,000 commercial and industrial (C&I) customers, in support of the Singapore government’s policy to progressively liberalise the retail electricity market. In addition, SP leveraged Silver Spring’s MicroAP Technology and a RF mesh canopy network to reach geographically dispersed customers, and maintain 99.5% meter read success rate. This helps SP ensure reliable communications from anywhere, at all times. “The ‘Smart Grid Project of the Year’ award recognises Singapore Power for delivering reliable and efficient energy services to consumers. Through the deployment of new technology, SP has empowered our customers with more choice and the ability to better manage their energy usage, so as to achieve savings on electricity bills,” said Peter Leong, Managing Director, SP PowerGrid. “Silver Spring Networks is a key partner in the implementation of this country-wide platform. Through such partnerships, Singapore Power can continue to deliver greater value to Singapore consumers.” “We congratulate Singapore Power on today’s win and are happy to partner with them to deploy world-class infrastructure that helps deliver lower prices and greater choice to their customers,” said Eric Dresselhuys, EVP of Global Development and Sales, Silver Spring Networks. “Utilities across Asia can look to Singapore Power as a best practice example for how to deploy smart grid services. Their sophisticated network canopy delivers scalable smart grid and smart city applications to help drive energy efficiency and new services for consumers for years to come.” About Singapore Power Singapore Power Group (SP) is a leading energy utility group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. For more information, please visit www.singaporepower.com.sg. About Silver Spring Networks Silver Spring Networks is a leading networking platform and solutions provider for smart energy networks. Silver Spring’s pioneering IPv6 networking platform, with over 19 million Silver Spring enabled devices delivered, is connecting utilities to homes and business throughout the world with the goal of achieving greater energy efficiency for the planet. Silver Spring’s innovative solutions enable utilities to gain operational efficiencies, improve grid reliability, and empower consumers to monitor and manage energy consumption. Silver Spring Networks’ customers include major utilities around the globe such as Baltimore Gas & Electric, CitiPower & Powercor, Commonwealth Edison, CPS Energy, Florida Power & Light, Jemena Electricity Networks Limited, Pacific Gas & Electric, Pepco Holdings, Progress Energy and Singapore Power, among others. To learn more, please visit www.silverspringnet.com. # # # # Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements about Silver Spring Networks’ expectations, plans, intentions, and strategies, including, but not limited to statements regarding Silver Spring Networks’ engagement with Singapore Power, and the benefits of that engagement to SP and its customers. Statements including words such as "anticipate", "believe", "estimate", "expect" or “future” and statements in the future tense are forwardlooking statements. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, as well as assumptions, which, if they do not fully materialize or prove incorrect, could cause our results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. The risks and uncertainties include those described in Silver Spring Networks' documents filed with or furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forwardlooking statements in this press release are based on information available to Silver Spring Networks as of the date hereof. Silver Spring Networks assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 January to 31 March 2020https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Electricity-Tariff-Revision-For-The-Period-1-January-to-31-March-2020
Media Release Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 January to 31 March 2020 Singapore, 30 December 2019 – For the period from 1 January to 31 March 2020, electricity tariffs (before 7% GST) will increase by an average of 3.5% or 0.81 cent per kWh compared with the previous quarter. This is due to higher energy cost compared with the previous quarter. For households, the electricity tariff (before 7% GST) will increase from 23.43 to 24.24 cents per kWh for 1 January to 31 March 2020. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will increase by $2.76 (before 7% GST) (see Appendix 3 for the average monthly electricity bill for different household types). SP Group reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The tariffs given in Appendix 1 have been approved by the EMA Issued by: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 JANUARY 2020 Appendix 2 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: Energy costs (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of power generation. Network costs (paid to SP PowerAssets): This fee is reviewed annually.   Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Services): This fee is reviewed annually. Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee (paid to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator): This fee is reviewed annually to recover the costs of operating the electricity wholesale market and power system.   Q1 2020 TARIFF (before 7% GST) Appendix 3 AVERAGE MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS OF DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS  (TARIFF WEF 1 JANUARY 2020) (before 7% GST)
-Info--SP-Group-Supplier-Code-of-Conduct---Eng--Chi--Viet-.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/about-us/procurement/-Info--SP-Group-Supplier-Code-of-Conduct---Eng--Chi--Viet-.pdf
SP GROUP SUPPLIER CODE OF CONDUCT Extracted from SP Group’s Anti-Bribery Management System Manual dated 3 September 2020 SUPPLIER CODE OF CONDUCT 1. OBJECTIVE AND SCOPE 1.1 This Supplier Code of Conduct sets out SP Group’s expectations and requirements in relation to doing business with its business associates, such as suppliers, contractors, agents, sales representatives, consultants and others who provide goods or services to SP Group (collectively called “Suppliers”). 1.2 SP Group is committed to doing business and conducting its operations with integrity, honesty and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. 1.3 SP Group requires its Suppliers to adopt the same approach when carrying out work on behalf of or providing goods or services to SP Group. SP Group will review its relationships with Suppliers who breach and fail to comply with these requirements. 2. ANTI-BRIBERY & CORRUPTION 2.1 SP Group adopts a zero-tolerance policy towards any form of bribery and corruption. 2.2 In all their interactions and transactions with SP Group, SP Group requires the Suppliers to: 2.2.1 comply with all “Anti-Bribery Laws”, which is defined as: all applicable national, regional, provincial, state, municipal or local laws, rules, regulations, decrees and/or official government orders that prohibit bribery and corruption, such as the Singapore Prevention of Corruption Act (Cap. 241); 2.2.2 never engage in any bribery or corruption; 2.2.3 disclose any actual or potential conflict of interest between the Supplier and SP Group; and 2.2.4 provide full assistance to SP Group regarding any investigation into any breach or alleged breach of Anti-Bribery Laws in relation to the Supplier. 3. COMPLIANCE 3.1 If the Supplier fails to comply with this Supplier Code of Conduct, SP Group may, where applicable, suspend or terminate contract(s) with the Supplier, suspend any payment under contract(s) with the Supplier, report any offence to the appropriate government or regulatory authorities and/or pursue any remedy that is available to SP Group. 3.2 SP Group, in its sole discretion, may debar Suppliers for criminal offences, ethics violations, poor performance, withdrawal of tenders or any other infringements as may be determined by SP Group. Debarred Suppliers will not be allowed to participate in any SP Group tenders during the debarment period. The debarment period typically ranges from 1 to 5 years, depending on the severity of the Supplier infringements. At the end of the debarment period, debarred Suppliers can apply to SP Group’s Procurement department to be qualified as an eligible tenderer again. 1 4. WHISTLEBLOWING POLICY 4.1 Any Supplier who has reason to believe that an SP Group employee, or anyone acting on behalf of SP Group, has engaged or is engaging in bribery, corruption, illegal or any type of unethical behaviour, can promptly report the matter to SP Group's Head of Internal Audit via one of the following communications channels: • Telephone: +65 6684 9178 • Email: whistleblow@spgroup.com.sg • Postal Address: Head, Internal Audit, SP Group, 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 4.2 A whistle-blowing complaint shall, to the extent possible, include the following information: • Where the whistleblower is employed or whistleblower’s relationship to SP Group; • Date, time & place of the actions/ transactions; • Identity and particulars of the parties involved; • Evidence substantiating the allegations; • Any relevant information concerning the allegations; and • Contact details (to facilitate follow up queries). 4.3 Subject to applicable laws and regulations, SP Group will take reasonable steps to protect the confidentiality and anonymity of the whistleblower consistent with the need to conduct an adequate review. All whistleblowing complaints shall be dealt with independently, fairly and expeditiously. 4.4 SP Group encourages whistleblowers to identify themselves and provide their contact particulars. SP Group is committed to protect whistleblowers under its Whistleblower Policy. Further clarifications are often needed and helpful in facilitating investigations into the whistleblowing complaints. The ability to investigate depends on the sufficiency and quality of the information provided by the whistleblower. 4.5 Except for malicious whistleblowing, a whistleblower who makes a complaint shall be protected against any reprisal. If the results of an investigation show that the whistleblower acted maliciously or did not act in good faith or submits a whistleblowing complaint which he knows to be false, or without a reasonable belief in the truth and accuracy of the information, management will consider and take appropriate actions against the whistleblower. 2 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 《 供 应 商 行 为 准 则 》 节 选 自 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 于 2020 年 9 月 3 日 制 定 的 《 反 贿 赂 和 腐 败 管 理 体 系 手 册 》 《 供 应 商 行 为 准 则 》 1. 目 的 和 范 围 1.1 本 《 供 应 商 行 为 准 则 》 规 定 了 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 对 与 其 业 务 伙 伴 开 展 业 务 的 期 望 和 要 求 , 如 供 应 商 、 承 包 商 、 代 理 商 、 销 售 代 表 、 顾 问 以 及 向 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 提 供 货 物 或 服 务 的 其 他 企 业 ( 统 称 为 “ 供 应 商 ”)。 1.2 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 致 力 于 以 诚 信 、 诚 实 以 及 遵 守 所 有 适 用 法 律 法 规 的 原 则 开 展 业 务 和 运 营 。 1.3 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 要 求 其 供 应 商 在 代 表 其 开 展 业 务 或 向 其 提 供 货 物 或 服 务 时 采 用 一 致 方 法 。 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 将 审 核 其 与 违 反 和 未 能 遵 守 这 些 要 求 的 供 应 商 的 关 系 。 2. 反 贿 赂 和 腐 败 2.1 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 对 任 何 形 式 的 贿 赂 和 腐 败 都 采 取 零 容 忍 政 策 。 2.2 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 要 求 供 应 商 在 与 其 往 来 和 交 易 过 程 中 , 做 到 以 下 几 点 : 2.2.1 遵 守 所 有 “ 反 贿 赂 法 ”, 其 定 义 为 : 遵 守 禁 止 贿 赂 和 腐 败 的 所 有 适 用 的 国 家 、 地 区 、 省 、 州 、 市 或 地 方 法 律 、 规 则 、 条 例 、 法 令 和 / 或 政 府 官 方 命 令 , 如 《 新 加 坡 预 防 腐 败 法 》( 第 241 章 ); 2.2.2 决 不 从 事 任 何 贿 赂 或 腐 败 行 为 ; 2.2.3 披 露 供 应 商 和 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 之 间 的 任 何 实 际 或 潜 在 利 益 冲 突 ; 以 及 2.2.4 就 与 供 应 商 相 关 的 任 何 违 反 或 涉 嫌 违 反 “ 反 贿 赂 法 ” 的 调 查 , 向 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 提 供 全 面 协 助 。 3. 合 规 3.1 如 果 供 应 商 未 能 遵 守 《 供 应 商 行 为 准 则 》, 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 可 在 适 当 的 情 况 下 暂 停 或 终 止 履 行 与 供 应 商 签 订 的 合 同 、 暂 停 支 付 合 同 项 下 的 款 项 、 向 政 府 或 监 管 部 门 报 告 违 反 行 为 和 / 或 寻 求 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 可 以 采 取 的 救 济 措 施 。 3.2 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 可 全 权 决 定 因 供 应 商 从 事 刑 事 犯 罪 、 违 反 道 德 规 范 、 表 现 不 佳 、 撤 回 投 标 或 其 认 定 的 任 何 其 他 违 规 行 为 而 禁 止 供 应 商 投 标 。 被 禁 止 的 供 应 商 在 禁 止 期 不 得 参 与 任 何 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 的 招 标 项 目 。 根 据 供 应 商 违 规 的 严 重 程 度 , 禁 止 期 通 常 为 1 至 5 年 。 禁 止 期 结 束 时 , 被 禁 止 的 供 应 商 可 向 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 的 采 购 部 门 申 请 再 次 成 为 合 格 投 标 人 。 1 4. 举 报 政 策 4.1 任 何 供 应 商 如 有 证 据 表 明 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 的 员 工 或 代 表 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 行 事 的 任 何 人 参 与 或 正 在 参 与 贿 赂 、 腐 败 、 非 法 或 任 何 类 型 的 不 道 德 行 为 , 可 通 过 任 意 以 下 渠 道 立 即 向 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 的 内 部 审 计 长 报 告 此 事 : • 电 话 :+65 6684 9178 • 邮 箱 :whistleblow@spgroup.com.sg • 邮 寄 地 址 :Head, Internal Audit, SP Group, 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 4.2 举 报 和 投 诉 的 内 容 应 尽 可 能 包 括 以 下 信 息 : • 举 报 人 的 工 作 单 位 或 举 报 人 与 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 的 关 系 ; • 行 为 / 或 交 易 发 生 的 日 期 、 时 间 和 地 点 ; • 参 与 方 的 身 份 和 详 细 信 息 ; • 证 实 指 控 的 证 据 ; • 与 指 控 相 关 的 所 有 信 息 ; 以 及 • 联 系 方 式 ( 便 于 后 续 调 查 询 问 )。 4.3 根 据 适 用 的 法 律 法 规 , 为 满 足 充 分 调 查 的 必 要 性 , 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 将 采 取 合 理 措 施 保 护 举 报 人 的 保 密 和 匿 名 要 求 。 所 有 的 举 报 和 投 诉 都 应 被 独 立 、 公 平 、 及 时 地 处 理 。 4.4 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 鼓 励 举 报 人 表 明 身 份 , 并 提 供 联 系 方 式 。 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 致 力 于 根 据 其 《 举 报 人 政 策 》 保 护 举 报 人 。 通 常 需 要 ( 与 举 报 人 ) 进 一 步 澄 清 , 因 其 有 助 于 调 查 举 报 和 投 诉 。 调 查 能 力 取 决 于 举 报 人 所 提 供 信 息 的 数 量 和 质 量 。 4.5 除 恶 意 举 报 外 , 应 保 护 提 出 投 诉 的 举 报 人 免 受 报 复 。 如 果 调 查 结 果 表 明 , 举 报 人 恶 意 行 事 或 未 诚 信 行 事 或 提 交 了 虚 假 的 举 报 和 投 诉 内 容 或 不 能 合 理 判 断 信 息 的 真 实 性 和 准 确 性 , 管 理 层 将 考 虑 并 采 取 合 理 措 施 处 罚 举 报 人 。 2 Ắ Ứ Ử Ủ Ấ Ủ ừ ổ ệ ố ả ố ố ộ ủ Ắ Ứ Ử Ủ Ấ Ụ Ạ ắ Ứ ử ấ ặ ọ ầ ủ ế ệ ớ ố ủ ẳ ạ ư ấ ầ ạ ạ ệ ư ấ ữ ấ ặ ị ụ ọ ấ ế ế ạ ộ ớ ự ự ủ ấ ả ậ ị ệ ầ ấ ụ ế ậ ươ ự ự ệ ệ ặ ặ ấ ặ ị ụ ẽ ạ ố ệ ớ ấ ạ ủ ầ Ố Ố Ộ ộ ụ ượ ố ớ ấ ứ ố ấ ả ươ ị ớ ầ ấ ả ủ ấ ả ậ ố ố ộ ượ ị ấ ả ậ ắ ị ị ị ặ ệ ứ ủ ủ ệ ự ỉ ể ố ặ ị ươ ấ ố ộ ẳ ạ ư ạ ậ ố ươ ờ ự ệ ấ ố ộ ặ ế ộ ấ ộ ợ ự ế ặ ề ẩ ữ ấ ỗ ợ ầ ủ ề ấ ộ ề ề ấ ạ ặ ộ ạ ậ ố ố ộ ế ấ Ủ) ế ấ ủ ắ Ứ ử ủ ấ ể ỉ ặ ấ ứ ợ ồ ớ ấ ỉ ấ ả ợ ồ ớ ấ ấ ạ ủ ặ ơ ẩ ề ợ ặ ổ ấ ệ ắ ụ ể ụ ề ấ ấ ạ ộ ự ạ ạ ứ ệ ấ ồ ơ ầ ặ ấ ạ ể ượ ị ở ấ ị ấ ẽ ượ ấ ấ ầ ủ ờ ị ấ ờ ấ ườ ừ ế ộ ứ ộ ọ ủ ạ ủ ấ ố ờ ạ ấ ấ ị ấ ể ộ ơ ộ ậ ắ ủ ể ề ệ ở ạ ầ ủ ề ệ Ố ấ ấ ể ằ ộ ủ ặ ấ ạ ệ ặ ố ộ ặ ấ ạ ạ ứ ặ ấ ợ ể ấ ề ố ể ộ ộ ủ ộ ề • ệ ạ • • ị ỉ ư ệ ế ạ ố ạ ể ả ồ • ơ ườ ố ượ ể ụ ặ ố ệ ủ ườ ố ớ • ờ ị ể ủ ộ ị • ế ủ • ằ ứ ứ ộ • ấ ế ộ • ế ạ ể ạ ề ệ ậ ợ ấ ế ậ ị ệ ẽ ự ệ ướ ợ ể ả ệ ả ậ ẩ ủ ườ ố ợ ớ ầ ế ầ ủ ọ ố ả ượ ả ế ộ ộ ậ ằ ế ườ ố ấ ệ ủ ọ ế ả ệ ườ ố ố ủ ệ ườ ầ ế ữ ệ ạ ề ệ ậ ợ ộ ề ề ố ả ề ụ ộ ự ầ ủ ấ ượ ủ ượ ấ ở ườ ố ạ ừ ệ ố ườ ố ẽ ượ ả ệ ỏ ấ ự ả ế ế ả ề ấ ườ ố ộ ặ ộ ệ ặ ử ố ế ự ậ ặ ố ưở ợ ằ ự ậ ả ẽ ộ ợ ố ớ ườ ố
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08 2024 年 5 月 3 日 星 期 五 新 加 坡 职 总 表 扬 42 企 业 和 组 织 新 能 源 与 牧 野 亚 洲 获 劳 动 节 奖 最 高 荣 誉 今 年 有 42 家 企 业 、 机 构 和 组 织 获 得 职 总 颁 给 组 织 的 劳 动 节 奖 章 ;18 家 公 司 、 机 构 及 组 织 因 支 持 工 运 , 获 颁 工 运 合 作 伙 伴 奖 。 卢 慧 菁 报 道 fcloo@sph.com.sg 在 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 工 作 超 过 15 年 的 技 术 员 沙 米 尔 积 极 进 取 , 把 握 公 司 提 供 的 培 训 机 会 提 升 技 能 , 如 今 是 集 团 内 九 名 获 认 证 的 无 人 机 操 作 员 之 一 , 日 常 工 作 包 括 负 责 操 作 无 人 机 检 查 电 力 站 , 确 保 设 施 完 好 无 损 。 新 能 源 因 重 视 员 工 培 训 和 福 祉 , 获 颁 今 年 全 国 职 工 总 会 劳 动 节 奖 章 组 织 类 别 中 的 最 高 荣 誉 —— 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 ( 星 )。 另 一 家 获 同 样 荣 誉 的 公 司 , 是 精 密 器 材 制 造 商 牧 野 亚 洲 (Makino Asia)。 职 总 颁 给 组 织 的 劳 动 节 奖 章 共 分 四 个 类 别 : 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 ( 星 )、 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 ( 金 )、 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 , 以 及 工 运 合 作 伙 伴 奖 。 今 年 有 42 家 企 业 、 机 构 和 组 织 获 表 彰 , 会 在 5 月 10 日 在 滨 海 湾 金 沙 会 展 中 心 举 行 的 颁 奖 仪 式 上 领 奖 。 为 员 工 培 训 与 发 展 新 能 源 已 投 资 5200 万 元 雇 用 3 7 0 0 名 员 工 的 新 能 源 , 自 2018 年 推 出 “ 每 個 人 的 未 來 技 能 ” 计 划 (Future Skills in Everyone, 简 称 FUSION), 为 员 工 制 定 结 构 化 的 职 业 和 发 展 路 能 源 集 团 技 术 员 沙 米 尔 把 握 机 会 提 升 技 能 , 目 前 是 集 团 内 九 名 获 认 证 的 无 人 机 操 作 员 之 一 。 新 能 源 因 重 视 员 工 培 训 和 福 祉 , 获 颁 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 ( 星 )。( 能 源 集 团 提 供 ) 线 图 , 以 提 高 就 业 能 力 。 迄 今 集 团 已 投 资 5200 万 元 用 于 员 工 培 训 和 发 展 , 投 入 的 培 训 时 间 多 达 110 万 小 时 , 沙 米 尔 (Muhammad Shamil,43 岁 ) 是 受 益 者 之 一 。 除 了 提 升 员 工 技 能 , 新 能 源 也 与 电 力 与 煤 气 业 雇 员 联 合 会 密 切 合 作 , 持 续 改 善 员 工 福 利 , 这 包 括 让 较 低 薪 员 工 的 常 年 加 薪 翻 倍 , 及 通 过 银 色 计 划 , 提 前 鉴 定 资 深 员 工 在 职 场 所 面 临 的 潜 在 挑 战 , 并 提 出 解 决 方 案 。 新 能 源 集 团 总 裁 黄 天 源 表 示 很 荣 幸 获 得 这 项 最 高 荣 誉 , 并 感 谢 工 会 一 路 支 持 ,“ 它 证 明 我 们 长 久 以 来 工 会 与 管 理 层 合 作 伙 伴 的 关 系 良 好 , 致 力 于 打 造 一 支 充 分 准 备 的 团 队 , 以 满 足 这 个 行 业 多 样 及 不 断 变 化 的 需 求 。” 根 据 职 总 文 告 , 新 传 媒 和 日 本 贸 易 企 业 住 友 商 事 亚 洲 和 大 洋 洲 (Sumitomo Corporation Asia & Oceania) 获 颁 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 ( 金 )。 另 有 20 家 企 业 及 机 构 , 包 括 公 共 巴 士 业 者 Go-Ahead 新 加 坡 得 到 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 。 通 过 应 用 简 化 工 作 流 程 年 长 巴 士 车 长 也 适 应 Go-Ahead 新 加 坡 在 本 地 聘 用 超 过 1000 名 员 工 , 其 中 逾 800 人 是 巴 士 车 长 , 所 有 本 地 车 长 都 受 益 于 渐 进 式 薪 金 模 式 , 除 收 入 增 加 , 技 能 也 获 提 升 。 Go-Ahead 新 加 坡 也 响 应 职 总 号 召 , 成 立 企 业 培 训 委 员 会 。 公 共 巴 士 业 者 Go-Ahead 新 加 坡 获 颁 职 总 劳 动 节 奖 章 公 司 表 扬 奖 牌 。 公 司 执 行 总 监 李 则 隆 透 露 , 在 设 立 企 业 培 训 委 员 会 及 引 进 新 技 术 后 , 成 功 提 高 生 产 力 。( 梁 麒 麟 摄 ) 公 司 执 行 总 监 李 则 隆 受 访 时 告 诉 《 联 合 早 报 》, 他 们 采 取 技 术 创 新 方 式 , 来 与 巴 士 车 长 共 同 前 进 。 他 透 露 , 所 有 车 长 都 会 获 得 公 司 派 发 、 装 有 “BC Click” 应 用 的 智 能 手 机 , 这 款 应 用 数 码 化 和 简 化 车 长 日 常 工 作 流 程 , 比 如 可 网 上 提 交 车 辆 状 况 检 查 和 事 故 报 告 , 较 年 长 的 车 长 经 过 适 当 培 训 后 , 如 今 也 适 应 科 技 世 界 。 办 公 室 要 处 理 文 件 的 行 政 时 间 随 之 减 少 。 其 他 的 技 术 创 新 , 包 括 使 用 可 实 时 监 测 巴 士 “ 健 康 ”, 如 轮 胎 气 压 是 否 足 够 的 车 载 信 息 系 统 , 从 而 减 少 潜 在 的 车 辆 故 障 和 延 误 事 故 。 李 则 隆 说 , 自 企 业 培 训 委 员 会 成 立 及 引 进 新 技 术 后 , 生 产 力 有 所 提 升 。 随 着 新 加 坡 迈 向 更 清 洁 能 源 车 队 , 除 了 内 部 培 训 ,Go-Ahead 新 加 坡 也 持 续 派 员 到 新 加 坡 巴 士 学 院 、 陆 路 交 通 管 理 局 上 课 , 近 期 也 有 工 程 技 术 人 员 参 与 全 国 电 动 车 专 员 安 全 认 证 课 程 , 多 管 道 不 断 优 化 员 工 电 动 巴 士 相 关 的 知 识 。 此 外 , 合 格 保 安 代 理 协 会 、 新 加 坡 宿 舍 协 会 、 幼 儿 培 育 署 及 客 工 援 助 组 织 康 侍 等 18 家 公 司 、 机 构 及 组 织 , 也 因 支 持 工 运 , 获 颁 工 运 合 作 伙 伴 奖 。 除 了 颁 发 奖 章 给 组 织 , 职 总 也 会 颁 奖 给 贡 献 卓 著 的 工 运 领 袖 、 劳 资 政 三 方 合 作 伙 伴 及 模 范 工 友 , 个 人 得 奖 名 单 将 在 近 期 公 布 。
BusinessTimes#BT#26-09-2023#Default#1#BTS-002#3#ccihttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:4213bd9b-4418-4e31-ad5d-0da6db1c8038
2 | The T OP STORIES Business Times | Tuesday, September 26, 2023 SP Group wins tender for first district cooling project in Thailand By Navene Elangovan navene@sph.com.sg SP GROUP’S joint venture (JV) with Thai smart energy solutions provider Banpu Next has won a tender to design, build, own and operate a district cooling system in Bangkok. The project at Government Complex Centre Zone C in the city marks SP Group’s first district cooling project in Thailand. It will be completed next year. The district cooling system will operate a total cooling capacity of up to 14,000 refrigeration tonnes for the complex centre’s total gross floor area of 660,000 square metres. On Monday (Sep 25), SP Group and Banpu Next said that the project will allow the complex centre to save about S$1.6 million in electricity costs yearly. It will also help the complex centre achieve energy savings of 20 per cent and reduce emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually. “This equates to removing about “This equates to removing about 20,000 internal combustion engine cars from the roads cumulatively over the 20-year contract period.” The companies on the project reducing emissions by up to 3,000 tonnes annually 20,000 internal combustion engine cars from the roads cumulatively over the 20-year contract period,” the companies said. The tender was awarded by Dhanarak Asset Development, a wholly-owned subsidiary under Thailand’s Ministry of Finance. The companies added that their venture will provide reliable and energy-efficient chilled water to the network of buildings within the complex through the cooling system, and install an electric vehicle (EV) charging station at the facility. SP Group and Banpu Next will also support their JV in exploring the potential deployment of additional sustainable solutions including EV buses, solar power systems, and energy storage systems. Stanley Huang, SP Group’s chief executive, said the tender win represents the national grid operator’s “first success in Thailand’s district cooling market”. “We are well-positioned to expand our network and enable the rapid adoption of sustainable cooling across the region, including Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia,” he said.
The Straits Times 29 March 2022 - SP Group in tie-up to develop rooftop solar solutions in Vietnamhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:73ace3e8-3a2d-467e-8e94-fee69cd5032a
B10 BUSINESS | THE STRAITS TIMES | TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 2022 | The first project under the partnership between SP Group and CJ OliveNetworks Vina Co (CJ ONS) is the installation and operation of a 2.5MWp rooftop solar system for a CJ Vina Agri manufacturing plant (above). At the signing ceremony for the partnership were (below, from left) CJ ONS chief executive officer Jang Myung Soo, CJ Vina Agri general director Nam Ki Don and Mr Phat Nguyen, SP Group’s managing director of Vietnam. PHOTOS: SP GROUP SP Group in tie-up to develop rooftop solar solutions in Vietnam Utility group SP Group is partnering CJ OliveNetworks Vina Co (CJ ONS) to develop up to 50 megawatt-peak (MWp) worth of rooftop solar projects in Vietnam in the next two years. CJ ONS is a subsidiary of South Korea’s CJ OliveNetworks in Vietnam. It will take on the engineering, procurement and construction function for all joint solar projects with SP. Both parties will combine their expertise, experience and resources in sustainable energy solutions to explore solar projects for CJ ONS’ affiliates and other commercial and industrial customers in Vietnam. The partnership supports Vietnam’s green ambitions to achieve carbon emission neutrality by 2050 and target to double the country’s existing wind and solar power generation capacity by 2030. The first project under the partnership is the installation and operation of a 2.5MWp rooftop solar system for a CJ Vina Agri manufacturing plant. CJ Vina Agri is a subsidiary of South Korea’s CJ Group that specialises in the production of livestock, poultry and aquaculture feed. The rooftop solar solution is expected to be operational by June this year and will be able to deliver up to 3,577 megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity annually. It will provide 20 per cent of electricity consumed by the facility at peak load and cut carbon emissions by 3,500 tonnes annually – equivalent to taking about 1,100 cars off the road. Mr Brandon Chia, SP Group’s managing director, South-east Asia and Australia, said: “This partnership with CJ ONS is a significant milestone that will enhance market access to our range of renewable energy solutions and accelerate the decarbonisation of the industrial and manufacturing sector in Vietnam. “Our goal is to enable the sustainable transformation of our local customers by increasing the share of renewables in both energy production and consumption for their facilities.” THE BUSINESS TIMES
SP Group Stands By Singapore Against COVID-19https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/SP-Group-Stands-By-Singapore-Against-COVID-19
News Release SP Group Stands By Singapore Against COVID-19 Singapore, 6 March 2020 - Backing Singapore's fight against the COVID-19 outbreak, SP Group (SP) today announced a series of initiatives to show solidarity with the nation, and to support its staff and the wider community. Taking the lead, SP's Board of Directors will reduce their director fees by five per cent. The senior management team, comprising Vice Presidents and above, will reduce their performance bonuses for this financial year by one to two months. This translates to eight to 15 per cent of annual base salaries, increasing in quantum with staff seniority. In recognition of the dedication of frontline officers and to encourage them during this period, SP will make a special one-time payment of S$1,500 to more than 400 of its frontline officers. At the same time, SP would like to support the less privileged. SP is calling on its employees to contribute to the SP Heartware Fund. The company will match dollar-for-dollar for all staff donations. Started in 2005, the SP Heartware Fund supports programmes for senior citizens from low-income families. To date, it has raised more than S$14 million and reached out to more than 25,000 beneficiaries. -Ends- 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.
Singapore Power Inks S$4 Million Accelerator Agreement With Infocomm Investmentshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Singapore-Power-Inks-S-4-Million-Accelerator-Agreement-With-Infocomm-Investments
Media Release Singapore Power Inks S$4 Million Accelerator Agreement With Infocomm Investments Asia’s First Utility-led Programme to Draw Global Start-ups for Energy Solutions Singapore, 25 February 2016 – Singapore Power (SP) and Infocomm Investments Pte Ltd (IIPL) has entered into an agreement to set up Spark Accelerator Pte Ltd, a joint venture partnership, to promote and accelerate the growth of start-ups in the energy sector. Spark Accelerator is the first utility-led accelerator in Asia and will invest up to S$4 million to discover entrepreneurs and start-ups with innovative solutions to meet the future energy needs of customers. They will drive next-generation ideas in energy efficiency, mobility, cyber-security and on-demand customer services. Through Spark Accelerator, SP will invest S$30,000 in each start-up in return for a six per cent equity stake, and provide them with complimentary working space at BASH, Singapore’s largest start-up co-working space. Start-ups can leverage the expertise and network of SP, which brings world-class network reliability to 1.4 million industrial, commercial, and residential customers. SP will provide start-ups with access to industry insights, product experts and market network to develop and validate their business propositions. They will also gain from IIPL’s venture capital ecosystem of mentors and investors to grow their business and solutions. SP aims to groom up to 30 start-ups through Spark Accelerator. SP’s Group CEO, Mr Wong Kim Yin, said, “Singapore Power is committed to continuous innovation to meet future needs of energy customers through integrated solutions that will improve quality of life.” Spark Accelerator is the latest SP initiative to promote innovation in the energy industry. In April 2015, SP, supported by Singapore’s Economic Development Board, launched a S$30 million Centre of Excellence to drive the innovation and commercialisation of next-generation energy network technologies. Dr Alex Lin, Head of IIPL, said, “Spark Accelerator reflects IIPL’s continued efforts to develop Singapore’s start-up eco-system. With our proven successes in the acceleration model, this accelerator will allow us to nurture start-ups with innovative solutions in and out of Singapore to capture opportunities in the energy sector. With SP as a partner, Spark Accelerator will value add to the start-up’s growth journey and allow them to quickly develop their business and solutions.” Entrepreneurs and start-ups can find out more about the Spark Accelerator programme at www.spark-accelerator.com. Applications open Q2 2016 and the first accelerator programme is targeted to start Q3 2016. About Singapore Power Singapore Power Group (SP) is a leading energy utility group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. For more information, please visit www.singaporepower.com.sg. About IIPL Infocomm Investments Pte Ltd (IIPL) builds and invests in Singapore and global infocomm technology start-ups. Managing a fund size of more than US$200 million, it accelerates the development of start-ups in their formative phase, and invests further as they grow and expand. Through its investments, partnerships with stakeholders across private and public sectors, and global reach, IIPL plays a central role in building a vibrant and sustainable ecosystem in Singapore for start-ups to flourish. IIPL is a wholly-owned investment subsidiary of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore. For more information, visit www.infocomminvestments.com or follow @iipl on Twitter.
[20210323] The Straits Times - 4 Caltex stations to offer electric vehicle charging pointshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:ed8bad30-d7b8-41e1-b3ab-e2ac47546c14
4 Caltex stations to offer electric vehicle charging points Chevron Singapore, which operates the Caltex network of refuelling stations here, has teamed up with SP Group to set up electric vehicle (EV) charging points. The move, which comes 20 months after rival Shell set up its Recharge points, will see fast chargers at four Caltex service stations, in Chong Pang (North), Changi (East), Jurong Spring (West) and Dunearn (Central). They will be equipped with 50kW direct current (DC) chargers that can charge up an EV in as little as 30 minutes. The one at Changi will have two such chargers, which are designed to allow a compatible car to charge up to a speed of 100kW (provided only one car is utilising the point). The other three service stations will each be equipped with one 50kW DC charger. The charging fee is 46.63 cents/kWh, compared with 55 cents/kWh at Shell’s points. In a joint statement yesterday, SP and Caltex said they would study usage patterns and behaviour at the stations “to refine and enhance accessibility and utilisation, and plan for more charging points and locations”. The chargers will be installed by the second quarter of this year, and will be incorporated on the SP Utilities mobile app, which allows EV drivers to search for the nearest charging points, receive realtime updates on their charging sessions and make cashless payment. Shell Recharge is available at 18 Shell petrol stations across the island. It offers 50kW DC charging as well as 43kW AC charging. The chargers were set up by Shell-owned EV charging business Greenlots. Meanwhile, private EV charging firm EVOne is rolling out the fastest chargers in Singapore. EVOne chairman Elson Toh said it had brought in a 160kW DC charger capable of giving an EV 100km of range in as little time as it takes “for a toilet break”. “We are in negotiations with a party to install 100 points islandwide,” Mr Toh said. “As our cost is lower than current market players, we will be able to charge below 40 cents per kWh and still be profitable.” EVOne will also be bringing in a 180kW charger. Mr Toh said his company’s highspeed chargers are targeted at fleet owners such as logistics companies and taxi operators, which clock high mileages daily and require minimal downtime for their vehicles. Christopher Tan
Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_Dec-23-to-Nov-24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_Dec-23-to-Nov-24.xlsx
Consumption_Water Average consumption of Water (CuM) Premises Types Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 Nov-24 HDB 1-Room 7.8 7.8 8.0 8.3 8.4 8.1 7.7 7.5 8.1 8.3 7.9 8.1 HDB 2-Room 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.7 10.0 9.5 8.7 8.7 9.4 9.5 9.2 9.3 HDB 3-Room 12.0 12.0 12.2 12.8 12.9 12.0 11.5 11.6 12.4 12.5 12.2 12.2 HDB 4-Room 15.1 15.0 15.5 16.2 16.3 15.3 14.7 14.6 15.6 15.7 15.3 15.5 HDB 5-Room 16.4 16.1 16.7 17.8 17.7 16.7 16.0 15.6 16.9 17.1 16.7 17.0 HDB Executive 18.1 18.1 18.8 19.9 19.7 18.6 17.7 17.7 18.8 19.1 18.5 18.8 Apartment 13.1 12.8 13.1 14.4 14.3 13.2 12.7 12.5 13.1 13.8 13.8 13.8 Terrace 25.2 24.3 25.8 28.0 28.4 24.2 24.1 24.7 25.7 26.7 25.9 26.2 Semi-Detached 30.4 30.0 30.7 34.9 34.6 30.2 28.3 30.0 31.5 33.4 31.4 32.2 Bungalow 48.6 49.4 46.3 59.5 58.1 50.4 42.1 49.6 48.1 54.7 52.4 52.4
jcr:59a10b59-0666-4c69-b557-b864d956351dhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:59a10b59-0666-4c69-b557-b864d956351d
SP Group partners BCG Energy on solar project in Vietnam � MON, AUG 02, 2021 - 1:20 PM YONG JUN YUAN �junyuany@sph.com.sg �@JunYuanBT SP Group (SP) and BCG Energy, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bamboo Capital JSC, have formalised a joint venture (JV) to invest in rooftop solar and other renewable energy projects in Vietnam. In a press statement on Monday, SP said that it will own 49 per cent of the JV, while the wholly-owned subsidiary of Bamboo Capital JSC will own 51 per cent. The JV will have an initial target of 500 megawatts (MW) of rooftop projects by 2025, contributing to Vietnam's target of having 30 per cent of its electricity generated through renewable energy sources by 2030. As part of the JV's rst rooftop solar project, it will work with Vinamilk, Vietnam's largest dairy production company, to install a combined 25MW of rooftop solar power across nine factories and seven farms. The installation will generate 35,000 megawatt-hour of clean electricity annually, enough to power approximately 20,000 households in Vietnam. It also amounts to a reduction of 32,000 tonnes of annual carbon emissions, equivalent to taking approximately 7,000 cars o the road. The JV will also acquire 28MW of operational rooftop solar assets across eight commercial and industrial sites located in South and Central Vietnam. BCG Energy chief executive o cer Tuan Pham noted that Vietnam completed and connected more than 100,000 rooftop systems to its grid and that there is strong growth potential in this market segment in Vietnam as it develops. "We believe this will promote the use of clean energy in manufacturing companies and contribute to the sustainable growth of the economy," he said. SP chief executive o SP as it steps into the Vietnamese market. cer Stanley Huang noted that the partnership is a key milestone for "Our combined expertise and ambition in renewable and sustainable energy solutions will o er customers more options and encourage their transition to clean energy sources," he said. The announcement comes after both sides signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) in May this year to invest in renewable energy projects in Vietnam. The MOU provided an exclusive right for SP to acquire up to 49 per cent of Skylar Joint Stock Company (Skylar), a subsidiary of BCG Energy which specialises in the development and deployment of solar assets.