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OverviewSRM PortalSupplier Code of ConductContact Us Procurement Doing business with SP SP Group is committed to doing business and conducting its operations with integrity, honesty and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. We require all our business associates to comply with SP Group's Supplier Code of Conduct. Supplier Code of Conduct Procurement SRM Portal Find out more about current and upcoming opportunities to work with us. SRM Portal Current Opportunities Enter our Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) Portal to find out more about current business opportunities. Need help with SP SRM Portal? Call +65 6916 8839 (0830-1230H, 1330-1700H on Mondays to Fridays, excluding Public Holidays) or email srmsupport@spgroup.com.sg. Find out more about the Terms & Conditions for the use of the SP SRM Portal here.  SRM Portal Safety Performance Criteria In line with SP Group’s principle of safety as our highest priority, SP Group is enhancing its tender evaluation framework to include a new Safety Performance criteria that takes into account the tenderer’s safety performance in their contracts with SP Group. This new Safety Performance criteria will be applied for all tenders called from 1 April 2022 onwards and will account for a minimum of 10% of the total evaluation score. The criteria will consider if the particular tenderer had safety incidents while executing their contracts with SP Group in the past 2 years. Any occurrence of incidents that results in fatality or serious injury may also render the tenderer ineligible for award of the contract. For more details, please refer to the policy document on the Safety Performance Criteria.  Contractor Performance Management System SP Group implemented the Contractor Performance Management System (CPMS) to strengthen its partnership with and improve the safety and quality performance of its contractors. Through the CPMS, SP Group aims to take a holistic approach to the selection of its contractors as part of enhancing procurement process, by looking at the performance of its contractors at a quarterly and annual basis and not only based on performance at each individual contract basis.  Contractor Performance Management System Policy FY25/26 Annual Result FY26/27 Quarterly Score Upcoming Opportunities All Categories Jun - Aug 2026 Supply and Installation of Overground Box (OGB) (2000 nos) DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Jun - Jul 2026 Supply and Installation of 6.6kV / 22kV Transformer (1250 nos) DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Aug - Dec 2026 Supply and Installation of 6.6kV / 22kV Switchgear (960 nos) DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Oct - Dec 2026 Project Management Consultancy for 230kV and 400kV Cable Projects 230KV AND 400KV PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY Jul - Sep 2026 Supply and Installation of 66kV Power Cable (30 km) TRANSMISSION CABLES Jan - Mar 2027 Project Management Consultancy for 230kV and 400kV Cable Projects 230KV AND 400KV PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONSULTANCY Apr - Jun 2027 Supply and Delivery of 22kV T-Connectors  (500 sets) DISTRIBUTION CABLE JOINTS AND TERMINATION KITS Jan - Mar 2028 Supply and Installation of LV Board (2400A) (1500 nos) DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT Jan - Mar 2027 Supply and Delivery of 22kV 300mm2 CU Cables (1,500 km) DISTRIBUTION CABLES Jan - Mar 2027 Supply and Delivery of LV 185mm2 AL Cables (20 km) DISTRIBUTION CABLES 1 2 3 bizSAFE Certification --- bizSAFE is a programme that promotes workplace safety and health through the recognition of the organisation's safety efforts. With effect from 01 April 2014, all new contracts & contractors involved in SP engineering construction and building operations works must meet the minimum bizSAFE Level 4 certification & safety requirements. From 01 Oct 2021, the bizSAFE entry requirement shall be raised from bizSAFE Level 4 to bizSAFE Star. This shall apply to all Main Contractors participating in tenders advertised on or after 01 Oct 2021. The bizSAFE entry requirement for  all sub-contractors will also be raised from bizSAFE Level 4 to bizSAFE Star from 01 Oct 2022. This will allow additional time for sub-contractors to conform. Note: This does not apply to cable jointing or termination carried out by free-lance cable jointers; Ancillary work such as cable detection, survey works and third-party inspection works; Power turn-on by Licenced Electrical Worker; Supply and delivery; IT-related works (that does not involve electrical installation); and Consultancy services. Debarment Policy --- SP will only work with responsible contractors/suppliers. To protect stakeholders’ interest, SP will debar contractors/suppliers for criminal offences, ethics violations, poor performance, withdrawal of tenders and other serious contractual non-compliances. Debarred contractors will not be allowed to participate in any SP tenders during the debarment period. The debarment period typically ranges from 1 to 5 years, depending on the severity of the contractor/supplier infringements. At the end of the debarment period, debarred contractors/suppliers can apply to our Procurement branch to be qualified as an eligible tenderer again. The applications are subject to our approval.
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ASEAN Business Global Enterprise SP Group acquires rooftop solar assets in China The deal will help China avoid 88,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. MON, APR 10, 2023 - 02:53 PM SP Group Follow The rooftop solar panels at the Hefei Wahaha Group are one of the 50 industrial sites that were part of the first phrase of the PV assets acquisition. PHOTO: SP GROUP SP Group announced on Monday (Apr 10) that it has acquired up to 150 megawattspeak (MWp) of rooftop photovoltaic (PV) assets from China’s Shanghai Unisun New Energy. In a press release, SP Group – an energy utilities group and sustainable energy solutions provider – said that the solar assets will generate more than 150 gigawatthours (GWh) of green electricity annually. This will help China avoid more than 88,000 tonnes in carbon emissions each year. The 150 MWp of rooftop PV assets are solar panels which convert light to electricity. The two companies have already completed the acquisition of the rst 80 MWp of distributed PV projects for a total equity consideration of S$34 million. These assets are installed at over 50 industrial sites in Fujian, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Guangdong, covering the food and beverage, automobile and textiles industries. The transaction for the remaining 70 MWp is likely to be completed by the middle of this year. SP Group said the acquisition is in line with its strategy towards sustainable development and decarbonisation of the industrial sector, reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint of manufacturing facilities. “The acquisition is part of SP Group’s long-term commitment to support China’s clean energy expansion and strengthen our sustainable energy portfolio”, said Michael Zhong, SP Group China managing director. “We look forward to accelerating the green energy transition and sustainable development for industrial parks, districts, and townships across China through deeper partnerships and value-added innovations”. SP Group recently formed alliances with China Southern Network Financial Leasing, CGN International Financial Leasing and CIMC Capital, to jointly invest and develop sustainable energy projects in new energy development, energy storage systems and integrated energy managements. China has pledged to peak carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, as announced by President Xi Jinping in September 2020. According to a report by the International Energy Agency in September 2021, the pace of China’s emissions reductions will be an important factor in global efforts to limit global warming to 1.5 deg C. STAY UPDATED Get the latest on ASEAN and business news Your email address SIGN UP By signing up, you agree to our Privacy policy and Terms and Conditions. Everything you need to know about Global Enterprise and the people behind them. FOLLOW US Powered by E-PAPER BT 12-DAY PRINT ARCHIVE ABOUT US CONTACT US HELP PRIVACY POLICY TERMS & CONDITIONS COOKIE POLICY DATA PROTECTION POLICY SPH MEDIA DIGITAL NEWS MCI (P) 074/10/2022 © 2023 SPH MEDIA LIMITED. REGN NO. 202120748H
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TUESDAY APRIL 30, 2024 SINCE 1845 Suntec City to join Marina Bay district cooling network by 2027 Grace Leong Senior Correspondent Suntec City will be the latest development to be linked to utilities firm SP Group’s massive underground district cooling system in Marina Bay, expanding what is already the world’s largest such network, SP Group and Suntec City said on April 29. It is among 38 developments in the Central Business District that will be served by the Marina Bay district cooling network. There are 24 developments currently connected to the network, including two hotels – Marina Bay Sands and The Westin Singapore (within Asia Square Tower 2) – as well as IOI Central Boulevard Towers, The Sail @ Marina Bay and One Marina Boulevard, SP told The Straits Times. Under the agreement, SP will take charge of operating Suntec City’s cooling system, which will be interconnected with the Marina Bay district cooling network via neighbouring developments by 2027. Suntec City’s cooling system is made up of a single central chiller plant with an installed capacity of about 20,000 refrigerant tonnes (RT), providing cooling services across its five office towers, retail mall and convention centre, covering a total net lettable area of more than 3.4 million sq ft. Including Suntec City will bring the total cooling capacity in operation and secured by SP through its district cooling networks in Singapore – including one in Tampines and another in STMicroelectronics’ TechnoPark in Ang Mo Kio – to 203,000 RTs, making it the biggest provider of district cooling solutions in Singapore. A district cooling network supplies the cooling needs of buildings using centralised chiller plants, doing away with the need for members of the network to purchase their own plants. By sharing the load of cooling and optimising energy consumption, members lower carbon emissions and save costs. The expansion of the Suntec City chiller plant into the Marina Bay district cooling network will enable energy-efficient cooling to be delivered to more developments in the area, including Marina Centre and Bugis, said SP Group and Suntec City. The network is supported by two underground chiller plants at Marina Bay Sands and One Raffles Quay, and a satellite plant at One Marina Boulevard. An additional satellite plant is being constructed at George Street to support the network’s expansion along the Singapore Riverfront area. In 2022, ST reported that the network will serve 28 developments, including the upcoming IOI Central Boulevard Towers and NS Square at the Marina Bay floating platform, which is targeted for completion by 2027. This will help the Central Business District to reduce its carbon emissions by 19,439 tonnes annually – equivalent to removing 17,672 cars from the roads. In 2023, four more developments joined the network – Marina View, Clifford Centre, OUE Bayfront and The Fullerton Heritage, which comprises The Fullerton Bay Hotel, Clifford Pier and Customs House. This will bring total annual reduction of carbon emissions to 25,000 tonnes for the district – equivalent to taking 22,700 cars off the roads. Leveraging SP’s district cooling technology will enable Suntec City to reduce its carbon emissions by at least 10,400 tonnes over a 30- year operating period, akin to removing more than 315 cars from the roads annually, said SP Group and Suntec City. Under the agreement, SP will oversee maintenance and future cooling equipment replacement. This encompasses the prompt replacement of ageing electrical systems and a gradual transition to energy-efficient and eco-friendly chillers, all while accommodating any expansionary cooling requirements from Suntec City. Mr Ivan Koh, chief executive of APM Property Management, the managing agent for Suntec City, said the partnership with SP Group is “a significant stride in our sustainable energy solutions, and... (a move) towards reducing carbon emission for a greener built environment in Singapore”. Mr S. Harsha, SP Group’s managing director of sustainable energy solutions (Singapore), said: “As Singapore accelerates towards its net-zero goals, sustainable energy innovations and solutions such as district cooling networks will be crucial to support urban and economic growth in a sustainable manner.” gleong@sph.com.sg
SPSRM MFA User Guide.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:2f1e962e-406e-4d3a-a9bf-9a604fc85270/SPSRM%20MFA%20User%20Guide.pdf
SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) ____________________________________________________________________________________ SPSRM Multi Factor Authentication User Guide ____________________________________________________________________________________ SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. General Information ............................................................................................................................................ 4 2. System Requirements ......................................................................................................................................... 4 3. Installing the SAP Authenticator App ............................................................................................................. 5 4. Log on to MFA Registration ............................................................................................................................... 6 4.1. Log on to MFA Registration .............................................................................................................. 6 4.2. Select Set Up Account on Device .................................................................................................... 7 5. Mobile Device Set Up .......................................................................................................................................... 8 5.1. Log on to MFA Registration .............................................................................................................. 8 5.2. Password for SAP Authenticator APP ............................................................................................ 9 5.3. Add Account .......................................................................................................................................10 5.4. Enable Scan QR Code Function ......................................................................................................11 5.5. Install QR Code/Bar Code Scanner App (For Android Phone Only) .....................................12 5.6. Use Mobile Device to Scan QR Code on Work Computer ......................................................13 5.7. Enter Confirmation Code.................................................................................................................14 5.8. Completion of set up ........................................................................................................................15 6. Accessing SRM Portal with MFA .....................................................................................................................16 6.1. Enter Credentials (User ID and Password)..................................................................................16 6.2. Obtain Passcode from SAP Authenticator App .........................................................................16 6.3. Enter Passcode ...................................................................................................................................17 7. Set Up Another Mobile Device (Optional)...................................................................................................18 7.1. Install App and Log on to MFA Registration Page ....................................................................18 7.2. Enter Passcode ...................................................................................................................................19 7.3. Mobile Device Setup ........................................................................................................................20 7.4. Log On to SRM Portal .......................................................................................................................20 8. Second Account MFA Registration On Same Mobile Device (Optional) .............................................21 8.1. Launch SAP Authenticator App .....................................................................................................21 8.2. Add New Account ..............................................................................................................................22 2 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 8.3. Select Account to Display Passcode .............................................................................................22 9. Disable and Delete MFA Registered Account On Mobile Device (Trouble-shooting)......................23 9.1. Disable Account .................................................................................................................................23 9.2. Deleting account from Mobile Device .........................................................................................26 10. FAQs ......................................................................................................................................................29 3 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 1. General Information Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) is a security feature for the SP Group Supplier Relationship Management System (SRM Portal) that requires users to provide two verification factors to gain access the SRM Portal. In addition to the standard User ID and Password, users will also be required to enter the passcode that is obtained from the MFA application installed in their mobile device. 1.1. Purpose Of User Guide This document is intended to guide users on the following: • How to install the required MFA application - SAP Authenticator App • How to set up SAP Authenticator App on your mobile device • How to log into SRM Portal using the SAP Authenticator App • Troubleshooting issues that may be encountered 1.2. SPSRM Portal URL URL to SPSRM Portal: https://srm.spgroup.com.sg 1.3. Contact Us If you have any enquiries, please contact us at: SRM Support Telephone: 65 6916 8839 E-mail address: srmsupport@spgroup.com.sg Operating hours (Singapore Time): - Mon to Fri: 8:30am to 12:30pm; 1:30pm to 5:00pm - Closed on Sat, Sun & Public Holidays 2. System Requirements The following are required to access and perform activities on SRM portal with the MFA activated: • Mobile Device (IOS or Android) • Internet connection • Computer with the following web browser: o Windows Operating System: Edge or Chrome o Mac Operating System: Safari • Browser settings: o Pop-up blocker must be disabled/turned off o Zoom is set to 100% 4 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 3. Installing the SAP Authenticator App Download and install the SAP Authenticator App on your mobile device, the App can be found in APP Store for iOS device and Google Play Store for Android device. IOS (App Store) Android (Google Play) Scan below QR code for IOS device Scan below QR code for Android device 5 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 4. Log on to MFA Registration 4.1. Log on to MFA Registration Use your work computer to access the SRM Portal at URL: https://srm.spgroup.com.sg. Click on the link for MFA Registration as shown. Click Here Enter the User ID and Password and click Log On. Notes: If you are a new user accessing the SRM Portal for the FIRST time, please refer to the FAQ section Question 8 for details on how to get your User ID and Password. 1. Enter User ID 2. Enter Password 3. Click on Logon 6 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 4.2. Select Set Up Account on Device At the Mobile Device setup page, click Set up Account on Device. Click Here When you see the screen below, switch to your mobile device installed with the SAP Authenticator App and follow the next steps. 7 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5. Mobile Device Set Up 5.1. Log on to MFA Registration Access to your mobile device and launch the SAP authenticator App. Tap on the Start Setup button. IOS Device Android Device 8 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5.2. Password for SAP Authenticator APP Default App Password setting is ON - This requires you to setup and use a separate password to launch the SAP Authenticator App. If you do not wish to use a separate password to launch the SAP Authenticator App, please switch this setting to OFF. IOS Device Android Device 2. Tap OK This Status is ON. Tap here, it will set to OFF This Status is ON. 1. Tap here, it will set to OFF 9 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5.3. Add Account Tap on the Add Account button. IOS Device Android Device 10 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5.4. Enable Scan QR Code Function IOS Devices: Switch selector to ON to enable scan the QR code and tap OK to allow access to camera. Android Devices: Tap Scan QR code and (if necessary) tap Yes to install Barcode Scanner. IOS Device Android Device This status is OFF, click it to enable Scan QR Code Tap Scan QR Code IOS Device Android Device Tap Yes Tap OK 11 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5.5. Install QR Code/Bar Code Scanner App (For Android Phone Only) Go to Google Play store to install QR Code/Bar Code Scanner App if your Android device does not have any Bar Code Scanner App installed. Android Device Step 1 Step 2 Install a QR Code/Bar Code Scanner from google Play Install a QR Code/Bar Code Scanner from google Play Tap Install Scanner get installed when you can see Open 12 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5.6. Use Mobile Device to Scan QR Code on Work Computer Use your mobile device to scan the QR code displayed on your work computer’s Set Up Account on First Device page from paragraph 4.2 above. IOS Device Use Mobile device to scan the QR code displayed on laptop or PC. Android Device Use Mobile device to scan the QR code displayed on laptop or PC. 13 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5.7. Enter Confirmation Code Enter the Confirmation Code from your work computer’s Set Up Account on First Device page from paragraph 4.2 above. Tap on Done / Confirm. IOS Device 2. Tap Done 1. Enter Conformation Code Android Device 1. Enter Conformation Code 2. Tap Confirm 14 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 5.8. Completion of set up You should be able to see a 6-Digit Passcode on the SAP Authenticator App which can be used to log into SRM Portal. IOS Device Android Device Switch to your work computer and click Finish button to complete the set up of MFA feature for your SRM account. Click Here to Finish the Set Up 15 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 6. Accessing SRM Portal with MFA 6.1. Enter Credentials (User ID and Password) Enter your User ID and Password and click on Log On. 1. Enter User ID 2. Enter Password 3. Click on Logon 6.2. Obtain Passcode from SAP Authenticator App Launch SAP Authenticator App on your registered mobile device to obtain the Passcode. IOS Device Android Device 16 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 6.3. Enter Passcode Enter Passcode in SRM Portal and click Log On. 1. Enter Passcode 2. Click on Logon k on Logon You are now logged in successfully. Notes: The Passcode will refresh every 30 seconds. Warning: Please DO NOT DELETE the SAP Authentication App in your mobile after registered successfully, you are required to Re-register again if so. 17 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 7. Set Up Another Mobile Device (Optional) 7.1. Install App and Log on to MFA Registration Page If you want to set up a second or additional mobile device, you can do so by repeating steps from Section 3 on the new mobile device. Use your work computer and follow the steps in Section 4 to arrive at Set Up Account on Additional Device page as shown below. You will now need to switch to the First or any other previously registered mobile device to continue. 18 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 7.2. Enter Passcode Open the SAP Authenticator App from the previous registered mobile device (Not the new device to be registered). Enter the Passcode displayed on App and click Submit. IOS /Android Device Previous Registered Device Enter Passcode and Click Submit A QR Code will be enabled for scanning. 19 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 7.3. Mobile Device Setup Use the new device and repeat the steps in Section 5 to complete the set up. 7.4. Log On to SRM Portal The new device can now be used to generate the Passcode to log into SRM Portal following the steps in Section 6. 20 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 8. Second Account MFA Registration On Same Mobile Device (Optional) If you want to set up a second account MFA Registration on the same mobile device, you can do so by repeating steps in Section 4 - Log on to MFA Registration. Thereafter, please continue with the following steps 8.1. Launch SAP Authenticator App Launch SAP Authenticator App on your mobile device, you will be routed to Passcode screen directly. Tap Back. IOS /Android Device Tap Here Tap on Edit to enable adding New Account. IOS /Android Device Tap Here 21 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 8.2. Add New Account Tap on to go to QR scan page. IOS /Android Device Tap Here You can repeat steps from Section 5.4 - Enable Scan QR Code Function to complete the additional account. 8.3. Select Account to Display Passcode When logging into SRM Portal, you will need to select the particular account you are using to generate the Passcode for that account. Tap on User ID under Accounts to display the Passcode. IOS /Android Device Select the Account Tap Here 22 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 9. Disable and Delete MFA Registered Account On Mobile Device (Trouble-shooting) If you want to disable or delete your MFA Registered Account, please start with your laptop/work computer. You can do so by repeating steps in Section 4.1 - Log on to MFA Registration. Thereafter, please continue with the following steps. 9.1. Disable Account Click the Disable Account option on the Mobile Device Setup page. Click Here Warning: Disable Account affects ALL mobile devices that have been registered for that account 23 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) You will now need to enter the Passcode obtained from any mobile device registered for that account. Open the SAP Authenticator App from a registered mobile device. Enter the Passcode displayed on App and click Disable Account. The Registered Device IOS /Android Device Enter Passcode and Click Disable Account Disable account will affect all devices registered against this user ID. Remember to delete account (user entry) from mobile devices after account disabled. Click Yes to confirm disabling the account on all devices. Click Here 24 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) Account is now successfully disabled. The account can be deleted from all devices. 25 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 9.2. Deleting account from Mobile Device Launch SAP Authenticator App on your mobile device, you will be routed to Passcode screen directly. Tap Back. IOS /Android Device Tap Here Tap on Edit to enable delete account. IOS /Android Device Tap Here Tap on CUT_CG_MPX). to delete the account (In this example we are deleting account IOS /Android Device Tap Here 26 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) Tap on Delete button. IOS /Android Device Tap Here Confirm Remove Account, tap OK to proceed. IOS /Android Device Tap Here 27 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) Account is removed from mobile device, tap Done to complete deletion process. IOS /Android Device Tap Here Notes: Post deleting MFA Registered Account, Passcode from existing device is no more useful, Warning message: Wrong Passcode. 28 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) 10. FAQs Question 1: How do I transfer my MFA App to a new mobile device if I still have access to the previous registered mobile device or another registered device? Answer: You need the registered mobile which have access to the Passcode (From SAP Authentication App) ready, use this Passcode and Set Up Account on Additional Device (new mobile device). Refer to Section 7 - Set Up Another Mobile Device. Question 2: If I start to use a new mobile device without my previous registered mobile device, and have no more access to SAP Authentication App, how should I get the MFA App Passcode? Answer: In case loss of Device or Device is not working, please contact SRMSUPPORT@SPGROUP.COM.SG, SPSRM Admin Team will disable user previous registration (applicable to all registered devices if more than one), so that user can re-register with the new device. Question 3: If the SAP Authentication App was removed from my device accidently, how should I get the Passcode? Answer: If you have another registered device that can access the Passcode, please refer to Question 1. If that is your only device, you would have to re-register the MFA account with your mobile device. Refer to Section 3, Section 4, and Section 5. Question 4: Is it a must to disable account before delete it in the mobile App, can we just delete the App from the mobile? Answer: It’s always recommended to follow steps of disable account, delete the account and remove the App from the phone if you want to remove the access completely from the particular phone. Question 5: If the Contact Person account has been locked by the Authorised Representative after having registered MFA on their mobile device, would the Contact Person account still have access to SRM Portal and the SAP Authentication App? 29 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) Answer: The Contact Person will still have access to the SAP Authentication App but would no longer be able to login to the SRM portal. Question 6: Can I use multiple mobile devices to scan the same QR code appeared in Work Computer at the same time? Answer: No, the QR code appeared in Mobile Device Setup Page is for single device usage. Question 7: What if the SAP Authentication App is not displaying Passcode or is not functioning correctly? Answer: In such instance, please contact SRMSUPPORT@SPGROUP.COM.SG Question 8: What if I am new user to SRM Portal, how do I get my user ID and Password? Answer: Please submit your bidder registration if you have not done so. You can refer to SPSRM Supplier Registration Guide. Upon approval granted, the contact person registered in Bidder registration will receive two separate emails with Login ID and password respectively. Question 9: What if I forgot my user ID or Password, or both? Answer: If you forgot Password, you can reset the password by access the URL https://srm.spgroup.com.sg to SRM Portal, on the homepage, click Password/UserID Reset. Click Here 30 / 31 SPSRM MFA User Guide - Version 1.01 (Jan 2023) If you forgot your User ID, and hold Authorised Representative Account, please send e-mail to srmsupport@spgroup.com.sg with the Authorised Representative’s e-mail address containing: If you hold Contact Person Account, your company Authorised Representative account possesses administrator rights to retrieve all Contact Persons created for the Company. You can approach the AR for the reset. Please refer to SPSRM User Guide (Resources – Procurement – SPSRM User Guide - Section 5.2.3) Question 10: How do I disable pop-up blocker? Answer: Chrome: Edge: 31 / 31
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Powering the Future SP Group, with its world-class power transmission networks and services, is expanding into the region and Executive Engineer Hor Thon Hern is proud to be part of it. Hor Thon Hern implements equipment renewal projects across Singapore in his role as Executive Engineer. He is an SP Mid-Term Scholar and he holds a Bachelor of Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) with First Class Honours from Nanyang Technological University. Hor Thon Hern’s love for electrical engineering since young fueled his passion to kickstart a career in the energy sector. When he interned with SP in 2015, he went behind the scenes to uncover first-hand, the importance of maintaining the reliability of the national grid so families can maintain their quality of life. His stint at the substation reaffirmed his decision to jumpstart his career with SP. The success of SP would not have been possible without its skilled and dedicated employees like 27-year-old Hor Thon Hern. The Executive Engineer shared with BrightSparks his engaging work with SP, and the opportunities presented to him as a recipient of the SP Mid-Term Scholarship. How did you get interested in power transmission? When I was a child, I always wondered how a power outlet could power appliances plugged into it. I also enjoyed fixing home appliances like electric fan and extension cord with my father when I was in primary school. It was not until secondary school when I learned about the science behind the flow of electricity which probably laid the foundation of my pursuit of a degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering in Nanyang Technological University (NTU). During my internship at SP in 2015, I witnessed first-hand the process of the 66kV switchgear installation. From the delivery of the switchgear equipment to the rigorous testing, I was intrigued by the complexity of our transmission system. I had to be at the substation every day during the internship but I actually found it very fulfilling! You are a SP Mid-Term Scholar. In your opinion, why should students pursue a scholarship? Everyone needs a goal in life to stay motivated. A scholarship is like an engine that keeps you moving and driven throughout your undergraduate studies and eventually lands you your dream job! Rewinding a bit, how did you discover the scholarship and why did you shortlist it? I came across the SP scholarship programme while scrolling through the BrightSparks website for career opportunities. After researching on SP, I was particularly inspired by SP’s commitment in renewable energy to safeguard the environment for the future generations. What was the defining factor that made you apply for the scholarship? I felt that SP, as the national grid operator for Singapore, would be an excellent training ground for me to hone my technical skills to become a well-rounded engineer. And, what led to your decision to apply for a mid-term scholarship? It was when I was at a crossroads in my second year of undergraduate studies, uncertain on which modules to specialise in. The SP scholarship included an internship opportunity which I believed would offer a realistic insight into the workings of the energy industry which will help narrow my choice of specialisation. What was your biggest takeaway during your university days at NTU? Looking back, I deeply appreciate the opportunity to learn and discuss ideas with like-minded peers. I was born in a small town in Malaysia and furthered my tertiary education in NTU. University life was an eye-opener as I stepped out of my comfort zone and interacted with people from all walks of life. I slowly honed my life skills such as interpersonal, people management and social intelligence skills. It prepared me for the different situations posed to me during the daily work life now. How did you apply what you have learnt to your current work? My mentor at SP once told me that “every complex system you see is built from fundamentals”. I finally understood what he meant when I saw how our network system works. Whenever I face any engineering challenges, I always return to the fundamentals I’ve learnt to troubleshoot and derive practical solutions. I am so thankful to have a mentor who helped me navigate the first leg of my career! Tell us more about your role and responsibilities. I currently work in the Distribution Projects section which implements equipment renewal projects across Singapore. Our work encompass the renewal and replacement of aging equipment such as switchgear, cables and transformers ahead of time. To do this smoothly, we have to analyze network configurations for risk assessments before implementing the replacement work. The entire process is critical to ensure reliable services to our customers. What is your most significant career achievement to date? I attained the 22kV switching certificate in 2018 which was sponsored by SP. With the certification, it allows me to operate high tension equipment in the SP PowerGrid network. To attain such certification, we had to undergo comprehensive in-house training and one year of practical experience. This is to ensure that we are adequately trained and armed with sufficient technical knowledge before handling the equipment. The training deepened my skillsets and I was able to expand my job scope. What is the work culture at SP? At SP, safety is our highest priority. We are trained to keep ourselves safe at work and also ensure the safety of stakeholders whom we work closely with. SP also embraces innovation. Employees are encouraged to learn new skills such as building apps to improve productivity. One of the apps that I built is used to automate the submission of allowance claims. Now that I am more proficient in building apps, I am being tasked as a trainer for my colleagues who are keen to be app developers too! What possibilities are there for scholars working at your organisation? SP believes in investing in its people to help them be future-ready. Apart from our core engineering work, we are given the opportunity to attend senior management meetings to understand the strategic directives in this dynamic industry. One of SP’s growth areas is in renewable energies. Fresh graduates who share the passion should consider joining SP. What advice would you give to aspiring scholars looking to join SP? If you are inspired to be part of the team to power the nation, SP is the organization to realise your ambition. You will play an important part to maintain a world-class power network that reaches more than 1.6 million residential and business clients in Singapore. SP’s EDGE Programme, which caters to fresh graduates, aims to groom new engineers to grow with the energy utility industry with a structured multi-disciplinary training programme. Fellow engineers whom I speak to exude a sense of pride in upholding the nation’s grid and I believe you will feel the same if you join SP. This article was first published in BrightSparks Magazine July 2020. Republished with permission from CareerBuilder Singapore.
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Consumption_Elect Average consumption of Electricity (kWh) Premises Types May-22 Jun-22 Jul-22 Aug-22 Sep-22 Oct-22 Nov-22 Dec-22 Jan-23 Feb-23 Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23 Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 HDB 1-Room 145 150 139 143 139 132 130 127 125 121 111 127 142 152 147 145 143 146 144 135 126 126 132 150 HDB 2-Room 189 199 186 186 184 172 171 165 166 158 148 166 185 202 190 190 189 190 188 176 164 167 173 199 HDB 3-Room 268 276 259 264 257 245 245 235 233 226 212 242 270 288 271 272 269 274 269 247 236 241 250 292 HDB 4-Room 370 380 356 361 354 333 334 320 318 309 289 326 367 391 371 371 367 374 370 342 321 330 342 398 HDB 5-Room 431 445 414 420 416 388 389 373 369 363 338 381 428 456 437 434 427 437 436 401 367 381 399 463 HDB Executive 527 543 506 514 504 472 476 448 453 443 414 473 528 561 531 536 528 541 530 478 456 474 489 575 Apartment 573 576 527 523 519 498 496 469 450 425 414 465 543 585 546 514 515 537 541 483 430 435 486 578 Terrace 873 865 817 833 815 781 785 752 748 727 686 756 867 902 868 866 859 890 881 804 740 794 821 957 Semi-Detached 1,196 1,174 1,092 1,097 1,091 1,030 1,054 995 997 962 930 1,024 1,182 1,233 1,159 1,134 1,150 1,187 1,174 1,065 1,019 1,038 1,109 1,254 Bungalow 2,365 2,403 2,168 2,144 2,146 2,004 2,182 1,986 2,073 1,938 1,901 2,016 2,303 2,482 2,320 2,219 2,298 2,308 2,358 2,075 2,106 1,951 2,146 2,432
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[20170721] Media Release - Singapore Polytechnic And SP Group Launch Next-Generation Solar Car For World Solar Challengehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/8769a10c-aa3a-44b3-b14b-8a58b69185d5/%5B20170721%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Polytechnic+And+SP+Group+Launch+Next-Generation+Solar+Car+For+World+Solar+Challenge.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
MEDIA RELEASE Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group launch next-generation solar car for World Solar Challenge 2017 SP Group adds $2 million sponsorship to groom engineering talent Singapore, 21 July 2017 – Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group today unveiled their most advanced solar car, SunSPEC 5, designed and built by the polytechnic’s students to take part in the biennial World Solar Challenge 2017 in Australia this October. SP Group’s sponsorship of $1 million over 5 years for the team’s participation supports the students in developing innovative green technologies. Three SP Group staff, who are SunSPEC alumni, will also join this year’s team to contribute skills and experience, and serve as mentors to the current student cohort. The SunSPEC 5 edition follows the creation of its predecessor SunSPEC4 in 2015, also supported by SP Group, which beat challenging odds to participate in the race (see Annex 1). It is Singapore’s sole entry in the World Solar Challenge, considered one of the world’s toughest and most competitive solar car races, alongside leading global universities such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University. The SunSPEC team is competing in the advanced Cruiser Class category which focuses on sustainable transport solutions and will test the car’s practicality and responsiveness to real-world challenges. This year’s car represents another significant stride towards commercially viable applications of solar and energy storage technology. It has leapt forward with integrated dashboard telemetry, a commercial vehicle lighting system and improvements to safety and ride comfort such as sports seats and adjustable steering positions. Over the past two years, more than 60 students across various Singapore Polytechnic Engineering diploma courses have pushed their knowledge and skills to new heights by designing and building two solar cars to withstand the arduous road trip over 3,000km in the Australian outback from Darwin to Adelaide. Besides learning to integrate their different disciplines, such as electrical & electronic engineering, energy systems & management, mechatronics and robotics, the experience hones resilience, creativity and the ability to solve practical problems. $2 million SP Group education sponsorship for Singapore Polytechnic’s SunSPEC engineering students To help develop a core pool of engineers who are ready to drive solutions for a sustainable future, Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group inked a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), valued at $2 million. This includes the SunSPEC polytechnic and university sponsorships for students who are part of the solar car team. They will secure job placements before they graduate and undergo a customised training programme including theory and on-the-job exposure in critical areas such as electricity and gas planning and operations. Seow Jing Woon, a third-year student from the Diploma in Mechatronics & Robotics, who received the SunSPEC Polytechnic sponsorship, said, “The solar car project enabled me to work with industry mentors, hone my engineering skills, and produce innovative sustainable solutions for the future.” SP Group’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Ms Amelia Champion, who has journeyed with the solar car team since the start of the partnership in 2015, said, “The spirit of innovation, resilience and passion among the students is unwavering from one cohort to the next. They have outdone themselves in delivering the latest SunSPEC solar car, which has pushed the boundaries in engineering and green technology.” Please refer to Annexes for more details: 1) Annex 1: SunSPEC and World Solar Challenge 2) Annex 2: Factsheet on SunSPEC 5 3) Annex 3: Details on MOU between Singapore Polytechnic and SP Group 4) Annex 4: Key Terms in Chinese Follow the SunSPEC team’s journey on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TeamSunSPEC. SP Group staff and Singapore Polytechnic alumni Leow Wei Lin, with Singapore Polytechnic student Sheryl Choo and the SunSPEC 5 solar car. Singapore Polytechnic Engineering students in the SunSPEC 5 solar car team. For high-resolution photos, please download them from: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/uakn2geq577pncy/AABUWuoCTVLNlOV_1ISOeL5Va?dl=0 Photo credits to SP Group About Singapore Polytechnic (www.sp.edu.sg) Established in 1954, Singapore Polytechnic (SP) is Singapore’s first polytechnic. It has 10 schools that offer 46 full-time courses for close to 16,000 students. SP adopts a proven creative teaching and learning framework and offers students a holistic, authentic and industry-relevant curriculum, innovative and vibrant learning spaces, and enriching overseas programmes. The Polytechnic is committed to producing competent and versatile graduates who are also imbued with sound values, so that they can be work ready, life ready and world-ready. SP has more than 195,000 graduates and among them are successful entrepreneurs, top executives in multi-national and public-listed corporations, and well-known professionals across various industries and leaders in government. SP clinched the inaugural ASEAN People’s Award in 2015 for its contributions toward the region’s community-building efforts. SP is also the first polytechnic to be awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2010 and the President's Social Service Award in 2011. Follow SP on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/singaporepolytechnic and Twitter and Instagram at @singaporepoly. About SP Group SP Group is a leading energy utilities group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. SP Group is committed to providing customers with reliable and efficient energy utilities services. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP Group’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective world-wide. For more information, please visit spgroup.com.sg or follow us on Facebook at fb.com/SPGroupSG. Annex 1 SunSPEC 4 Rises From The Ashes It was a near-miracle that SunSPEC 5’s predecessor, SunSPEC 4, took to the roads at the 2015 World Solar Challenge. SunSPEC 4 was destroyed in a fire on 25 August 2015, just three weeks before it was scheduled to be shipped off to Darwin, Australia, for the race flag-off. Undaunted, the Singapore Polytechnic team of 52 students and lecturers worked through nights and weekends to rebuild a new vehicle in four weeks, compared to eight months for the original car. With additional funding and logistical support from SP Group, the team acquired and assembled parts under a highly-compressed schedule. Airfreight saved an extra two weeks, compared to marine freight. SP Group staff – all alumni of Singapore Polytechnic – also provided additional support and mentorship before and during the race in Australia. SP Group recognised the tenacity, determination and passion of the students towards this project and launched the SunSPEC Polytechnic & University Sponsorship scheme, specifically for Singapore Polytechnic students involved with SunSPEC4 and for two subsequent editions of the solar car. About the partnership between SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic formalised a SGD $1 million, five-year partnership for the two organisations to collaborate in participating at the World Solar Challenge in 2015, 2017 and 2019. SP Group is contributing funding, manpower, subject-matter expertise, logistics and public education. Singapore Power’s key objectives for this partnership are: • Nurture and develop the next generation of engineering talent • Innovative sustainable solutions – develop energy-efficiency initiatives and promote the use of renewable and green technology such as solar powered applications and energy storage systems. About the World Solar Challenge The World Solar Challenge is considered one of the world’s toughest solar car challenges, and regularly sees leading global universities such as Cambridge University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Stanford University participating. The SunSPEC team is competing in the advanced Cruiser Class category which focuses on sustainable transport solutions and will test the car’s practicality and responsiveness to real-world challenges. Participants in this Class race undergo the arduous road trip over 3,000km in the Australian outback from Darwin to Adelaide, using mainly power from the sun, with minimal grid charging. Vehicles operate on actual roads, at road speeds. Annex 2 About the Team & SunSPEC 5 Size Background 35 students, 12 lecturers and 3 SP Group staff Multi-disciplinary team representing expertise from the schools of Electrical & Electronic Engineering; Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering; Digital Media & Infocomm Technology and Communication, Arts & Social Sciences The team designed and built SunSPEC 5 over a 20-month period – from December 2015. SunSPEC 5 is Singapore Polytechnic’s fifth solar car, and its second two-seater model. Designed and built completely in-house, SunSPEC 5 resembles a futuristic saloon car – albeit one powered by solar cells and batteries. In contrast to the polytechnic’s previous solar models, SunSPEC 5 is designed to perform similarly to a standard commercial car in terms of speed, seating capacity, and range. Incorporating leading-edge technology throughout its engineering, many of the car’s features out-perform commercial variants. For example, SunSPEC 5 weighs a mere 330kg (unladen) – a quarter of an average 1.6-litre car. SunSPEC 5’s drag coefficient of 0.13 is more than 2.5 times more efficient than an average passenger car. SunSPEC 5 uses ultra-low rolling resistance tires which are 6 times more efficient than regular car tires. The car is Singapore Polytechnic’s most technologically advanced and highest performing model to date. This year, SunSPEC 5 will feature new innovative green technologies, including being fitted with ultra-high efficiency silicon solar cells which are more efficient than those used in 2015. The flexible solar panel encapsulation has very low loss and allows the car to absorb indirect sunlight, thereby maintaining cell efficiency. The flexible solar panel is also able to conform to the shape of car for better aerodynamics. SunSPEC 5 is equipped with very efficient Maximum Power Point Trackers to maximise solar array. It is installed with a custom-designed telemetry system to monitor the car’s parameters, allowing team to optimise vehicle performance. The car also features a cruise control mode, which reduces driver fatigue, minimises variation in speeds under manual control, and improves vehicle performance. SunSPEC 5 will be Singapore’s sole representative at the World Solar Challenge; and the only team from a polytechnic, competing alongside leading global universities such as Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For the second time in Singapore Polytechnic’s participation at the World Solar Challenge, the team will be competing in the more advanced Cruiser Class. In this category, teams are encouraged to design their cars based on practicality and marketability for end-users, innovation and energy consumption. SunSPEC 5 Key Specifications Dimensions Body Motor Drive System Top Speed Drag Coefficient Passenger Capacity Power Supply Unladen Weight Driving Range 5m (l) x1.75m (w) x 1.3m (h, max) Carbon Fibre Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) body 2-wheel drive, powered by two – 1.5 kilowatt high efficiency brushless DC motor 90 – 100 km/h 0.13 1 driver and 1 passenger 122V 15 kW Li-ion battery pack – 5m 2 of ultra-efficient solar array delivering 1kW (peak), less energy than an electric kettle 330kg – About a quarter of the weight of an average 1.6 litre family sedan A single charge provides a range of 500km – enough to drive a journey from Singapore to Malacca and back Annex 3 MOU between SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic With the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, SP Group and Singapore Polytechnic will collaborate on the following: • Scholarships / Sponsorships / Book Prizes • Career and internship Opportunities – To promote a better understanding of the power engineering industry and enhance SP Group’s reputation to the students as an employer of choice • Knowledge and Information Sharing – Exchange/Sharing of information, knowledge, ideas within the power sector, and Training Experiences in areas of pedagogy and lesson delivery • SkillsFuture Earn and Learn Programmes • Jointly Develop and Conduct Courses SunSPEC Polytechnic & University Sponsorship Scheme The SunSPEC Polytechnic & University Sponsorship Scheme is part of SP Group’s strategy to develop a strong engineering talent pipeline. Recipients will secure job placements before they graduate and undergo a customised training programme of theory and on-the-job exposure in critical areas such as electricity and gas planning and operations. Opportunities are provided for the students through structured graduate development programmes like EDGE and LEAP. Engineering Development for GraduatEs (EDGE) Programme Recipients of the SP Group SunSPEC University Sponsorship Award will join the EDGE Programme – a ground-up approach to grooming fresh engineers. Participants will undergo: 1. One-week orientation – Comprises of presentations on SP Group operations, case study discussions, site visits and a leadership and team building programme. 2. Customised one-year structured training – Includes a series of blended training of theory-based lessons, attachments to different parts of the value chain and on-the-job training to accelerate the learning process of new engineers in transmission and distribution operations. 3. Two 2-year job rotations to critical operations of the business. 4. Sponsorship to attain Professional Engineer Certification. Learning Through TEchnical Accelerated Programme (LEAP) The LEAP programme see fresh polytechnic graduates undergo a series of structured blended training which consists of theory-based lessons and on-the-job training, tailored to build a strong technical foundation. 1. Foundation Training – Topics include overview of Singapore’s electricity and gas network, safety, first aid, customer service excellence 2. Core Technical Training – Courses to deepen technical foundational knowledge 3. On-The-Job Training which is aimed to complement classroom training – paired with experienced mentors to perform key operational duties Annex 4 Key Terms in Chinese SP Group Singapore Polytechnic World Solar Challenge Steven Chew, Senior Lecturer, Singapore Polytechnic Seow Jing Woon, Diploma in Mechatronics and Robotics, Singapore Polytechnic Amelia Champion, Head, Corporate Affairs, SP Group Lee Kok Kin, Deputy Director, SP Group Leow Wei Lin, Technical Officer, Gas Operations, SP Group 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 新 加 坡 理 工 学 院 世 界 太 阳 能 汽 车 挑 战 赛 周 来 杰 , 高 级 讲 师 萧 锦 文 , 机 电 与 机 械 人 工 程 文 凭 Amelia Champion, 企 业 事 务 主 任 李 囯 坚 , 副 主 任 梁 维 麟 , 技 术 人 员 , 网 络 运 作
[20210629]+Joint+Media+Release+-+Sembcorp+Marine+Partners+SP+Group+To+Integrate+Green+Energy+Tech+At+Tuas+Boulevard+Yard.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/4db46d9f-42fd-4c6a-b91e-78533243a78f/%5B20210629%5D+Joint+Media+Release+-+Sembcorp+Marine+Partners+SP+Group+To+Integrate+Green+Energy+Tech+At+Tuas+Boulevard+Yard.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
News Release SEMBCORP MARINE PARTNERS SP GROUP TO INTEGRATE GREEN ENERGY TECH AT TUAS BOULEVARD YARD Solar panels to supply nearly 60% of power for Yard’s steel fabrication facility at peak load Singapore, 29 June 2021 – Sembcorp Marine and SP Group (SP) signed a partnership agreement to enhance the sustainability credentials of Sembcorp Marine’s flagship Tuas Boulevard Yard (TBY or Yard). To lower Sembcorp Marine’s carbon footprint, SP will be commissioned to deploy 4.0 MWp 1 of solar energy across seven rooftops at TBY. The solar energy generated will be integrated and optimised via SP’s Green Energy Tech (GET TM ) to provide intelligent and reliable energy management to realise significant energy savings. In 2017, both companies inked an agreement to develop and implement a digital energy solution, with the installation of an initial 4.5 MWp of rooftop solar panels at TBY’s steel fabrication facility. Today’s new agreement is an extension of both companies’ successful partnership. With the additional rooftop solar installation, TBY’s new solar power capacity of 8.5 MWp will deliver up to 10,400 MWh 2 of electricity annually – enough to power more than 2,300 fourroom flats per year. The GET TM smart energy management solution leverages Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (A.I.), sensors and advanced metering infrastructure to manage the generation, and monitor the usage and storage of the solar power. The 1 MWp or Megawatt-peak is a unit of measure of nominal power output for a photovoltaic device such as a solar cell 2 MWh or Megawatt-hour is a unit of measure of electric energy (one million watts of power generated/used per hour) 1 Internal system optimises the Yard’s energy consumption for greener operations, resulting in significant utilities savings. The integrated energy solution is expected to effectively provide close to 60% of electricity consumed by TBY’s steel fabrication facility at peak load and avoid annual carbon emissions by more than 4,200 tonnes, equivalent to taking approximately 1,300 cars off the road. Sembcorp Marine President & CEO, Mr Wong Weng Sun, said, “Sembcorp Marine recognises that it can and must contribute to global decarbonisation and sustainable development. Over the past few years, we have taken tangible steps to align our business objectives with Sustainability. Through embedding Industry 4.0 applications and environmentally-responsible initiatives in our operations, we have been able to deliver innovative and sustainable product solutions to the global offshore, marine and energy industries, and at the same time contribute to a greener and more sustainable planet for current and future generations.” Group Chief Executive Officer of SP, Mr Stanley Huang, said, “Our goal is to enable Singapore’s green energy transition, and this partnership is an example of leveraging green technology to advance sustainable business operations for building stakeholders. Our leading expertise in energy management and digital innovation has been deployed across several industrial, commercial and residential developments. We look forward to supporting Sembcorp Marine and other corporations in integrating renewables into their energy mix and strengthening their environmental stewardship attributes for a carbon neutral future.” This partnership with SP is part of Sembcorp Marine’s comprehensive approach to Sustainability. Since 2015, Sembcorp Marine has strategically aligned its business towards a cleaner energy mix, underpinned by decarbonisation, ocean sustainability, digitalisation and social growth. This has translated into clear ambitions set out in its Vision 2025 strategic roadmap. Recent initiatives include developing hydrogen fuel cells 2 Internal for vessel propulsion and contributing to the development of a maritime decarbonisation centre in Singapore. Through Sembcorp Marine’s sustainable solutions and green initiatives, the Company aims to avoid 15,000 tonnes of carbon emission per annum by 2025. The second phase of this partnership will commence in July 2021 and is targeted for completion in May 2022. Both Sembcorp Marine and SP will also explore deployment of more rooftop solar and other sustainable energy solutions at TBY. Mr Wong Weng Sun (L), President & CEO, Sembcorp Marine, with Mr Stanley Huang, Group CEO, SP Group 3 Internal Solar panels (L) installed at Sembcorp Marine Tuas Boulevard Yard during Phase 1 of Sembcorp Marine and SP Power’s collaboration Editor’s Notes Please click here to download the high-resolution images of the above photos. -Ends- About Sembcorp Marine Company Registration Number: 196300098Z Sembcorp Marine provides innovative engineering solutions to the global offshore, marine and energy industries. Headquartered in Singapore, the Group has close to 60 years of track record in the design and construction of rigs, floaters, offshore platforms and specialised vessels, as well as in the repair, upgrading and conversion of different ship 4 Internal types. Sembcorp Marine’s solutions focus on the following areas: Renewables, Process, Gas, Ocean Living and Advanced Drilling Rigs. Sembcorp Marine’s customers include major energy companies, owners of floating production units, shipping companies and cruise and ferry operators. They are supported by four commercial units: Rigs & Floaters; Repairs & Upgrades; Offshore Platforms and Specialised Shipbuilding. Sembcorp Marine operates shipyards and other facilities in Singapore, Indonesia, the United Kingdom, Norway and Brazil. Discover more at www.sembmarine.com. About SP Group SP Group is a leading utilities group in the Asia Pacific, enabling a low-carbon, smart energy future for its customers. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and sustainable energy solutions in Singapore and China. As Singapore’s national grid operator, about 1.6 million industrial, commercial and residential customers benefit from its world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. These networks are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective 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 5 Internal 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. 6 Internal
[20200602] Advisory - COVID-19 Gradual Resumption of Utilities Meter Readingshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/55f873cd-da41-4390-9214-924c5adc3d7a/%5B20200602%5D+Advisory+-+COVID-19+Gradual+Resumption+of+Utilities+Meter+Readings.pdf?MOD=AJPERES
Advisory COVID-19: GRADUAL RESUMPTION OF UTILITIES METER READINGS Singapore, 2 June 2020 – SP Group is gradually resuming the manual reading of utilities meters from 2 June, in line with the easing of circuit breaker measures outlined by the Singapore government. Our meter readers will be visiting your premises to check your electricity, water and gas meters to record your monthly utilities consumption except for the following scenarios: — If you are opening a utilities account for premises with existing electricity, water or gas supply, the opening meter readings will be estimated. To avoid being billed on estimated consumption, please submit photos of the meter readings (clearly reflecting the meter reading and meter number) up to 3 days before or after your account opening date via email to mimoreading@spgroup.com.sg. — If you are closing a utilities account and/or have received a Takeover Notification, your final utilities bill will be estimated. To avoid being billed on estimated consumption, please submit photos of the meter readings up to 3 days before or after your account closing date via email to mimoreading@spgroup.com.sg. SP Group continues to provide essential services such as operating the national power grid and delivering electricity and gas supply to you. Our officers are on standby 24/7 to attend to any electricity/gas supply disruption. -Ends- 1 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