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Application for Singapore Digital Wholesale Banking Licencehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Application-for-Singapore-Digital-Wholesale-Banking-Licence
Media Release Application for Singapore Digital Wholesale Banking Licence AMTD Group, SP Group, Xiaomi Finance, and Funding Societies (collectively, the “Parties”), today jointly announced the formation of an exclusive strategic partnership and a submission of application to Monetary Authority of Singapore (“MAS”) for a digital wholesale banking licence on December 31st, 2019. The Parties are committed to creating revolutionary platform banking solutions to the SMEs and entrepreneurs, focusing on Southeast Asia and Greater China in particular, the Greater Bay Area, in all stages of their growth. The digital bank is devoted to empowering and enabling sustainable developments of SMEs and entrepreneurs through innovative financial solutions and products, by deploying state-of-the-art including AI & big data analytics. By combining the strengths and network of resources of the Parties, the digital bank is committed to drive and connect these SMEs to the capital markets, facilitate green and sustainable developments and financing options, and improve their productivity and efficiency through IoT platform and smart devices. Mr. Calvin Choi, Chairman and CEO of the AMTD Group who leads the consortium, said, “Our ultimate goal is to establish Singapore’s most innovative platform bank through an ecosystem of strategic partners to cater for the entire spectrum of funding and business development needs of SMEs and entrepreneurs. Eventually these successful customers will become the most valuable additions and long term partners to our ecosystem and banking platform.” Accordingly, these SMEs and entrepreneurs will be best prepared and well connected to the Singapore capital markets and beyond, and their footprint will be extended outside of ASEAN onwards to other parts of Asia including the Greater Bay Area. “We are committed to providing a complete and well-rounded SME CONNECT program to cultivate and support the growing needs of these companies in order to groom the next generation of leaders in their respective industries as well as strengthen their value creation and contributions to the Singapore society.” Mr. Calvin Choi added. “By working with impact-focused partners, we shall further enable financial inclusion for SMEs and facilitate SMEs’ growth into regionally competitive companies, ultimately contributing to the Singapore society.” added Mr. Kelvin Teo, Co-founder and CEO of Funding Societies, a home-grown Singaporean fintech firm. Mr. Hong Feng, Co-founder and Senior Vice President of Xiaomi Corporation, Chairman and CEO of Xiaomi Finance, said, “Singapore is the pivotal base of FinTech development in Southeast Asia. Xiaomi’s strategic collaboration and alliance with AMTD, SP Group and Funding Societies aims to lead innovation in Singapore’s FinTech industry and accelerate financial inclusion. As an international Internet company, Xiaomi will leverage on its global lead in 5G and AIoT, together with its partners, build a Singaporean digital bank with superior products, bringing new vigor and vitality into global digital banking and new energy to Southeast Asia markets.” “SP Group is building on our relationship with every utilities customer in Singapore to enable SMEs to achieve business sustainability. With SMEs increasingly adopting green practices, we can support their aspirations through cost-effective financing. This will enable them to make business decisions that contribute to Singapore’s sustainability targets.” said Mr. Chuah Kee Heng, Board Director, SPComm, a subsidiary of SP Group. AMTD Group is a diversified conglomerate with a strong focus and various expansion plans in Singapore, eyeing Singapore as a gateway to the rest of Southeast Asia economies. AMTD Group is a co-founder of the Airstar Bank, a newly licensed virtual bank in Hong Kong. In addition, AMTD Group’s core subsidiaries include AMTD International Inc. (NYSE: HKIB), the largest independent investment bank in Asia in terms of market capitalization as well as profitability. AMTD International Inc. announced its plan to have its secondary listing on SGX within this year. By selecting SGX as its first Asian destination to list, AMTD demonstrates its commitment to Singapore and will bring more Asian companies to conduct IPO and fixed income activities on SGX. AMTD embraces the fintech and technology innovation in Singapore over the past few years, and has been the Grand Sponsor of the Singapore Fintech Festival for 3 consecutive years from 2017 to 2019. AMTD is the first corporate founding member of the ASEAN Financial Innovation Network (“AFIN”), with Mr. Calvin Choi sitting on the board of directors of AFIN. Mr. Calvin Choi was also awarded as an “Asia Fintech Leader” by the Singapore Fintech Association. Apart from the technology industry, AMTD Group’s property arm AMTD Property Development Group has recently completed its SGD 289 million acquisition of a Singapore’s signature service apartment in central business district from OUE and is now the controlling shareholder of the property - Oakwood Premier AMTD Singapore. 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. Xiaomi Corporation (SEHK: 1810), is a leading internet company with smartphones and smart hardware connected by an IoT platform at its core, the world’s top five smartphone company and the world’s largest IoT platform. Xiaomi products are present in more than 90 countries and regions around the world and have a leading foothold in many of them. Founded in 2010, and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 2018, Xiaomi is the fastest company attaining the Fortune 500 list in the shortest period of time in history. Funding Societies | Modalku is the largest SME digital financing platform in Southeast Asia, licensed in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Backed by Sequoia India and Softbank Ventures Asia Corp., it provides business financing to SMEs, which is crowdfunded by individual and institutional investors. In 4 years, it has helped finance over 1 million business loans with over S$1 billion in funding. It was given the MAS FinTech Award in 2016, the Global SME Excellence Award at the United Nations’ ITU Telecom World in 2017 and Fintech Top 100 by KPMG in 2018 and Brands for Good in 2019. 7 January 2020
Resourceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/resources?category=Gas%20Works&page=2
Resources Can't find what you are looking for? Click on the drop-down box to find the resource that is most relevant to your needs. Resources Gas Works INFO Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedures (wef 1 Apr 2023) FORM Natural Gas Customer Disconnection Application INFO Town Gas Connection Policy and Procedures (wef 1 Apr 2023) 1 2
Gas Pipe Fitter.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:07bca4f4-ad53-4ced-9a84-a9d6321e7904/%20Gas%20Pipe%20Fitter.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Gas Pipe Fitter Course Code: GPL05 OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Describe hazards and importance of safety at work at gas distribution pipeline • List the fundamental of gas and the types of pipeline integrity testing • Apply the correct jointing and fitting methodology for Ductile Iron (DI) and Polyethylene (PE) gas pipes MAIN CONTENTS Theory • Fundamentals o Gas Properties – town gas and natural gas o Gas hazards and safety o Use of gas detector o Types of gas pipes – DI, PE and GI (Galvanised Iron) o Safety Precautions in handling live gas mains o Layout of gas pipe connection and symbols • Pressure Testing and Commissioning: o Pressure Test Instruments o Pressure Testing o Purging and charging in • Gas Leak Detection and Repair: o Operating of Gas Detector o Locating Gas leak o Repair & Maintenance of Leaking Gas Mains & Services Practical • Jointing of DI Pipes and Fittings o DI Pipes & Fittings o DI Pipe Tools & Equipment o Tightening of a Fitting eg. Bend or Cap o Tapping of Gas Mains o Insertion of Gas Bags o Use of Wask Bagging Equipment • Jointing of PEPipes and Fittings o PE Pipes & Fittings o PE Pipe Tools & Equipment o Cutting of PE Pipe for Connection o Joining of PE Pipe Connection o Squeezing and re-rounding of PE Pipe METHODOLOGY Lecture and practical session Note: SIPG reserves the right to amend any details relating to the course without prior notice. Contact Us: training-institute@spgroup.com.sg or +65 6916 9730 Ver 01.20 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering and technical staff who are required to carry out gas pipeline design, construction and commissioning related work COURSE DETAILS Course Duration / Time 2 days (14 hours) / 8:30am – 5:30pm Assessment Yes Certification SIPG Certificate of Completion 1 PDU by PE Board 2 - Course Fee before Funding $1,400 w/o GST $1,498 with GST Course Fee after Funding 3 Not applicable - CLICK TO REGISTER 1 Participants must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment. 2 Applicable to Professional Engineers registered in Professional Engineers Board (PEB) only. 3 Funding grant is available for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents only. Note: SIPG reserves the right to amend any details relating to the course without prior notice. Contact Us: training-institute@spgroup.com.sg or +65 6916 9730 Ver 01.20
2021-50.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2021/2021-50.pdf
THE STRAITS TIMES SP Group to trial charging points that can draw energy from EVs back into power grid SP PowerGrid CEO Jimmy Khoo with the V2G-compatible Nissan Leaf and V2G bidirectional charger that will be used for SP Group's trial. PHOTO: SP GROUP Toh Ting Wei PUBLISHED JUL 8, 2021, 5:55 PM SGT SP signed two memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with the district government, and was appointed the energy and building solutions partner for International Urban Design Centre (IUDC) in Wuhou. Under the MOUs, SP will be the sustainable-energy solutions partner to the district government, providing smart solutions in line with the city's urban renewal master plan. There is an estimated rejuvenation pipeline of over 630,000 sq m in gross floor area over the next five years, said SP. In the first phase of the partnership, SP will design, build, own and operate an integrated energy solution that includes district cooling and heating systems, smart metering, energy management and monitoring for IUDC over the next 25 years, at an estimated total contract value of S$110 million. The IUDC consists of four existing buildings with an estimated gross floor area of 48,000 sq m. SP Group said it will look into areas including EV charging during peak and off-peak periods, as well as the management of the voltage in the distribution system. "If V2G technology is proven viable, it can be a win-win for the electricity system and EV owners, acting as a cost-effective solution to supplement the larger energy storage systems to overcome intermittency while EV owners can be paid for use of the EV batteries when needed," said SP Group. Intermittency refers to power supply being interrupted. SP Group said power plants have traditionally performed the role of mitigating intermittency, but EV owners can now contribute with V2G technology. Citing the example of EV charging points powered by solar energy, SP Group said: "When solar generation drops due to rain or cloud cover, the EVs plugged into the system can balance out the fall in supply. "During periods of significant solar generation, the EVs can store the excess energy." SP Group chief executive Stanley Huang said the trial is another step forward to support Singapore's green energy transformation. The Government has said it will phase out petrol vehicles by 2040. It has committed to fitting eight towns with charging points by 2025, and building 60,000 charging points around the island by 2030.
Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-licensed Electrical Installation.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:5481cdcf-2422-471a-9df1-28edf6636a78/Electrical%20Testing%20and%20Inspection%20for%20Non-licensed%20Electrical%20Installation.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-licensed Electrical Installation Course Code: ENO39 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Carry out basic electrical inspection and testing for fixed electrical installation in residential and non-residential (up to 45kVA) for properties in compliance with the relevant code of practice • Understand good practice and common non-compliances for the inspection and testing of electrical installation work MAIN CONTENTS • Purpose of inspection and testing for low voltage installation in compliance with safety requirements • Inspection of electrical installation • Testing of electrical installation • Testing procedures for: o Insulation resistance test, Phase sequence test o Earth fault loop impedance test o Continuity test, Polarity test, RCCB test • Common non-compliances during electrical installation inspection and testing • Practical session on electrical installation testing and fault identification METHODOLOGY Lecture and practical session TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering and technical staff who are required to carry out electrical testing and inspection work/project for non-licensed electrical installation COURSE DETAILS Duration : 7 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face or Blended (Face-to-face and Synchronous E-Learning) Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : 7 Additional Requirement/s : Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) must be worn during practical session. PPE includes: • Insulation Shoes • Rubber Gloves COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$700 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Not applicable For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Not applicable Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • Subsidy of up to 70% is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • Enhanced subsidy of up to 90% is applicable for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above, subject to funding agency’s approval. Note that GST payable will be computed from fee after 70% funding. • Professional Development Unit (PDU) is applicable for Professional Engineers registered under the Professional Engineers (PE) Board only. • All published fees are subject to prevailing GST. CONTACT US For more information, please contact SIPG at +65 6916 7930 or email training-institute@spgroup.com.sg. OTHER SIPG COURSES For more courses, visit our website at: https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/training or Scan the QR code below: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323
Sustainabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/sustainability/marina-bay-district-cooling-network-to-be-expanded-with-new-partnerships
SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Marina Bay district cooling network to be expanded with new partnerships SUSTAINABILITY Minister Desmond Lee presenting certificates of appreciation to the building owners of the five new buildings that will be joining the world’s largest underground district cooling network – CDL, IOI Properties, Marina Bay Sands Singapore, NS Square, and Perennial Holding. SP Group (SP) will be expanding its Marina Bay District Cooling Network with the addition of five upcoming developments – 8 Shenton Way (formerly AXA Tower), the commercial component of 80 Anson Road (formerly Fuji Xerox Towers), IOI Central Boulevard Towers, Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort Expansion and NS Square. The expanded Marina Bay District Cooling network The addition of the five developments will further expand the world’s largest underground district cooling network, bringing the total number of buildings served by SP’s Marina Bay operations to 28. SP’s sustainable cooling solution will help the Marina Bay district reduce its carbon emissions by 19,439 tonnes annually while providing the same cool comfort. This is equivalent to removing 17,672 cars off our roads. At an appreciation event held earlier today which marked the expansion of the Marina Bay District Cooling network, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for National Development and Minister-in-charge of Social Services Integration, presented certificates of appreciation to the building owners of the five buildings – City Developments Limited (CDL), IOI Properties, Marina Bay Sands Singapore, NS Square, and Perennial Holdings – affirming their commitment to the sustainable development of our city centre.  In addition to the Marina Bay district cooling network, SP is also collaborating with the Housing and Development Board (HDB) to deploy Singapore’s first residential centralised cooling system for up to 22,000 households at the upcoming Tengah housing estate by 2023. SP will also be developing Singapore’s first brownfield, sustainable cooling solution for a town centre at Tampines. When completed, SP will be operating a total 118,500 RTs of cooling capacity through its district cooling networks, extending its lead as the biggest provider of district cooling solutions in Singapore.  Following the appreciation event, we took Minister Desmond Lee’s (centre) Lee and our new partners on a “below the scenes” tour of our District Cooling Plant at Level B5 of Marina Bay Sands. Read more in the media release here. TAGS SUSTAINABILITY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ SP’s first batch of agrivoltaic assets in Guangdong Province, China In China, we are helping customers sustainably maximise farm yields – solar and agriculture – as we invest in our first batch of agrivoltaic assets in Guangdong Province. Expansion of SP’s district cooling network at Marina Bay SP’s district cooling network at Marina Bay will be expanded to include the developments of four customers – Marina View, Clifford Centre, OUE Bayfront and The Fullerton Heritage, which includes Fullerton Bay Hotel, Clifford Pier and Customs House, – increasing the network’s installed capacity to 75,000 refrigeration tonnes (RT) by 2027. Agreement with SABECO to install rooftop solar panels SP Group (SP) signed an agreement with Saigon Beer Alcohol Beverage Corporation (SABECO) to install 10.44MWp of rooftop solar panels across its nine factories in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
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[20150728] Lianhe Wanbao - SP Provides 200 Free Charging Stations For Mobile Deviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/69d536b0-0ccd-4630-a0f9-019f921e5094/%5B20150728%5D+Lianhe+Wanbao+-+SP+Provides+200+Free+Charging+Stations+For+Mobile+Devices.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
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Media Release - Agreement Between Chongqing Yuzhong Government And Singapore Power To Provide The City With Efficient Energy Solutionshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/a34e0cee-c9ba-408c-aa18-0da14672c25d/%5B20160802%5D+Media+Release+-+Agreement+Between+Chongqing+Yuzhong+Government+And+Singapore+Power+To+Provide+The+City+With+Efficient+Energy+Solutions.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
AGREEMENT BETWEEN CHONGQING YUZHONG GOVERNMENT AND SINGAPORE POWER TO PROVIDE THE CITY WITH EFFICIENT ENERGY SOLUTIONS Chongqing, August 1 2016 – Singapore Power (SP) today signed an agreement with Chongqing Yuzhong municipal government to implement technological solutions for energysaving and emission-reducing initiatives. It will draw upon SP’s experience in operating an advanced energy-efficient cooling network that delivers as much as 40 per cent energy savings for its customers in the major financial and convention centre in Marina Bay, Singapore. These sustainable solutions from Singapore will contribute towards creating a high quality, urban lifestyle for residents of Chongqing. 2. Hu Wantai, Deputy Secretary and Governor of Yuzhong District, Chongqing, said: "Singapore Power, as a leading energy supply company, is committed to providing customers with reliable, efficient and world-class energy utility services, while looking at sustainable developments. The signing of the strategic cooperation agreement with government of Yuzhong District will bring advanced ideas and experience to the district, providing strong support for industrial upgrading and urban construction. The Yuzhong District government will also uphold the principle of ‘complementing strengths and promoting cooperation for mutual development’ to provide high quality government services and a conducive environment for enterprise development, which will result in a brighter future for Yuzhong District." 3. SP’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Wong Kim Yin, said, “We are privileged to contribute towards the sustainability goals of Chongqing city. In our first project at Raffles City Chongqing, we look forward to providing our expertise and experience from Singapore in running a world-class energy-efficient cooling network. This will contribute towards saving energy and reducing carbon emissions, enabling residents in Chongqing to enjoy a green, high quality urban lifestyle. This will serve the drive in the city and the country towards urbanisation, clean development and a sustainable future.” 4. Last year, SP entered an agreement to provide district cooling services for the upcoming Raffles City Chongqing development which will be completed in 2018. SP will design, build, own and operate an advanced energy-efficient cooling system for Raffles City Chongqing – a strategically located integrated development project in the heart of Chongqing’s popular Yuzhong district where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet. Raffles City Chongqing is co-developed by renowned property developers, CapitaLand and Ascendas-Singbridge. 1 5. Raffles City Chongqing is expected to achieve substantial savings in energy consumption, compared to conventional building chiller plants. Tenants of Raffles City Chongqing will also be able to enjoy the same round-the-clock availability and high reliability as the consumers in Marina Bay Singapore. 6. Mr Lucas Loh, Chief Executive Officer, CapitaLand China, said: “On behalf of CapitaLand Group, I extend my heartiest congratulations to Singapore Power and Chongqing’s Yuzhong District government on their strategic partnership to explore new opportunities in sustainable projects. Chongqing is part of CapitaLand’s five key city clusters in China and we have six properties in this Chinese city with a combined gross floor area of about 1 million square metres. The biggest of these is Raffles City Chongqing, an integrated development comprising retail, residential, serviced residence and hotel components that is under development in Yuzhong District on the prestigious Chao Tian Men site – considered the crown jewel of Chongqing. 7. “Befitting Raffles City Chongqing’s iconic status, we have partnered Singapore Power to provide an advanced district cooling system for the integrated development, which will generate substantial energy savings and utility cost avoidance. We have also tied up with Yuzhong District government to set up a Sino-Singapore Collaboration Centre here to bridge companies to the immense growth opportunities in this fast-growing city. With the rising prominence of Chongqing under the ‘One Belt, One Road’ initiative and as the location of the third China-Singapore government-led project, there is tremendous growth potential in the sustainability sector that both Singapore Power and Yuzhong District can harness. CapitaLand looks forward to seeing all the businesses and people in Yuzhong District benefitting from this synergistic partnership.” 8. With the Raffles City Chongqing as SP’s first foray into China, SP’s success story will definitely continue in China, especially with good partnership between government agencies and the private sector. SP looks forward to helping more enterprises achieve energy efficiency and savings through more cooperation and collaborative opportunities in the future. - Ends - 2 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 与 重 庆 渝 中 区 政 府 签 订 合 作 备 忘 录 为 渝 地 区 带 来 高 效 能 源 解 决 方 案 中 国 , 重 庆 2016 年 8 月 1 日 — 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 (SP) 今 日 与 重 庆 渝 中 区 市 政 府 正 式 签 署 协 议 , 为 重 庆 地 区 带 来 先 进 的 节 能 减 排 技 术 解 决 方 案 。 此 前 , 新 加 坡 能 源 为 新 加 坡 滨 海 湾 工 程 打 造 的 区 域 供 冷 系 统 为 整 个 滨 海 湾 商 务 中 心 带 来 高 达 40% 的 节 能 效 果 。 在 此 基 础 之 上 , 新 加 坡 能 源 将 借 鉴 已 有 的 实 务 经 验 及 先 进 的 可 持 续 发 展 解 决 方 案 , 为 重 庆 居 民 打 造 高 品 质 的 绿 色 城 市 生 活 方 式 。 重 庆 市 渝 中 区 委 副 书 记 、 重 庆 市 渝 中 区 区 长 扈 万 泰 表 示 :“ 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 作 为 首 屈 一 指 的 能 源 供 应 企 业 , 一 直 致 力 于 为 客 户 提 供 可 靠 、 高 效 以 及 可 持 续 发 展 的 世 界 一 流 能 源 公 用 事 业 服 务 。 此 次 与 渝 中 区 政 府 签 订 战 略 合 作 协 议 , 必 将 为 渝 中 区 带 来 先 进 的 理 念 和 经 验 , 为 渝 中 的 产 业 升 级 、 城 市 建 设 等 方 面 提 供 有 力 的 支 持 。 渝 中 区 政 府 也 将 秉 持 ‘ 优 势 互 补 、 促 进 合 作 、 共 同 发 展 ’ 的 原 则 , 为 企 业 发 展 提 供 优 质 的 政 务 服 务 和 发 展 环 境 , 携 手 共 赢 , 建 设 渝 中 美 好 的 明 天 。” 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 总 裁 黄 锦 贤 先 生 表 示 :“ 我 们 很 荣 幸 能 够 为 重 庆 市 的 可 持 续 发 展 做 出 贡 献 。 重 庆 来 福 士 广 场 作 为 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 在 中 国 的 第 一 个 项 目 , 我 们 希 望 以 来 自 新 加 坡 的 先 进 的 工 程 能 力 和 实 务 经 验 提 供 一 个 世 界 级 的 高 效 节 能 制 冷 网 。 这 将 有 助 于 城 市 节 能 减 排 的 创 新 发 展 , 并 为 重 庆 居 民 打 造 一 个 绿 色 、 高 品 质 的 城 市 生 活 方 式 。 新 的 节 能 减 排 解 决 方 案 将 推 进 城 市 化 、 清 洁 及 可 持 续 发 展 的 进 程 。” 2015 年 , 新 加 坡 能 源 公 司 (SP) 与 凯 德 集 团 签 署 协 议 , 为 位 于 两 江 交 汇 处 中 心 地 带 的 重 庆 来 福 士 广 场 提 供 区 域 供 冷 工 程 。 新 加 坡 能 源 为 重 庆 来 福 士 广 场 设 计 、 建 造 、 持 有 并 运 营 尖 端 高 效 节 能 供 冷 系 统 。 该 区 域 供 冷 系 统 将 通 过 整 合 式 的 地 下 管 网 , 致 力 为 消 费 者 提 供 优 质 的 空 调 服 务 项 目 。 重 庆 来 福 士 广 场 项 目 由 著 名 地 产 商 凯 德 集 团 及 星 桥 控 股 共 同 开 发 , 并 将 于 2018 年 竣 工 。 相 较 传 统 式 的 内 置 供 冷 器 机 组 , 新 加 坡 能 源 的 尖 端 高 效 节 能 供 冷 网 预 计 可 实 现 大 幅 度 能 源 节 省 。 重 庆 来 福 士 广 场 的 租 户 将 比 照 新 加 坡 滨 海 湾 的 消 费 者 , 同 样 享 有 高 度 可 靠 的 24 小 时 能 源 供 应 。 凯 德 中 国 首 席 执 行 官 罗 臻 毓 先 生 表 示 :“ 我 代 表 凯 德 集 团 , 对 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 与 重 庆 市 渝 中 区 政 府 在 可 持 续 发 展 项 目 建 立 的 战 略 合 作 伙 伴 关 系 表 示 衷 心 地 祝 贺 。 重 庆 是 凯 德 集 团 在 中 国 的 五 3 个 主 要 城 市 群 之 一 。 目 前 , 凯 德 集 团 已 经 在 中 国 的 六 个 城 市 建 有 建 筑 面 积 约 百 万 平 方 米 的 综 合 体 项 目 , 其 中 规 模 最 大 的 是 就 是 位 于 正 在 蓬 勃 发 展 的 重 庆 市 朝 天 门 渝 中 区 地 段 的 重 庆 来 福 士 广 场 项 目 , 它 是 一 个 包 括 了 零 售 , 住 宅 , 服 务 式 公 寓 及 酒 店 等 服 务 的 综 合 商 区 。” “ 为 了 配 合 来 福 士 广 场 标 志 性 的 地 位 , 我 们 与 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 合 作 为 综 合 体 提 供 了 先 进 的 区 域 供 冷 系 统 , 这 将 大 大 节 省 能 效 及 资 源 成 本 。 我 们 还 与 重 庆 市 渝 中 区 政 府 共 同 设 立 了 中 国 - 新 加 坡 合 作 中 心 , 让 企 业 在 这 个 快 速 发 展 的 城 市 中 探 索 新 的 机 遇 。 随 着 “ 一 带 一 路 ” 政 策 的 兴 起 , 重 庆 市 作 为 第 三 个 中 新 政 府 主 导 项 目 地 区 , 其 发 展 显 得 越 发 重 要 。 无 论 是 对 于 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 还 是 重 庆 市 渝 中 区 政 府 , 在 城 市 可 持 续 发 展 领 域 都 存 在 着 巨 大 的 增 长 潜 力 。 我 们 希 望 位 于 渝 中 区 的 企 业 和 居 民 可 以 从 此 项 合 作 中 切 身 受 益 。” 随 着 重 庆 来 福 士 广 场 项 目 的 开 展 , 特 别 是 在 政 府 机 构 与 相 关 部 门 的 支 持 与 帮 助 之 下 , 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 将 持 续 为 中 国 带 来 行 之 有 效 的 节 能 减 排 解 决 方 案 , 并 期 待 在 未 来 有 机 会 帮 助 更 多 企 业 实 现 节 能 减 排 。 -- 结 束 – 4 Infographic on District Cooling Network 5
[20200821] SP Group and NTU set up lab to step up energy reseach and groom talentshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:3be673ce-0cd4-4ea6-8d43-7edca05a1c84
新 能 源 与 南 大 合 设 实 验 室 加 强 能 源 研 究 培 养 专 才 卓 彦 薇 报 道 tohyw@sph.com.sg 为 加 强 全 国 电 网 可 靠 性 及 培 养 能 源 专 才 , 新 能 源 集 团 投 入 3000 万 元 与 南 洋 理 工 大 学 合 作 设 立 实 验 室 , 推 展 研 究 项 目 和 设 立 捐 赠 基 金 。 新 能 源 集 团 和 南 大 前 天 发 联 合 文 告 说 , 双 方 将 在 南 大 “ 智 慧 校 园 ” 设 立 联 合 实 验 室 ,60 名 研 究 员 及 85 名 本 科 和 研 究 生 将 在 那 里 展 开 资 产 管 理 和 电 网 运 作 领 域 的 能 源 相 关 研 究 项 目 , 这 同 时 也 是 新 能 源 集 团 工 程 师 的 培 训 平 台 。 新 能 源 集 团 投 入 的 其 中 2000 万 元 , 将 用 于 资 助 实 验 室 展 开 新 研 究 项 目 , 协 助 集 团 寻 找 解 决 方 案 , 实 现 打 造 未 来 电 网 的 愿 景 。 其 中 一 个 研 究 项 目 是 设 计 和 开 发 全 球 首 个 可 扩 充 规 模 (scalable) 的 独 特 系 统 , 通 过 感 应 变 电 站 的 电 力 和 声 音 异 常 , 侦 测 和 预 测 设 备 故 障 。 该 系 统 将 借 助 人 工 智 能 和 机 械 学 习 , 进 行 全 面 的 实 时 监 测 和 趋 势 分 析 , 在 电 网 出 现 故 障 前 提 前 预 知 。 另 外 1000 万 元 将 用 于 设 立 两 个 捐 赠 基 金 , 培 育 未 来 的 能 源 专 才 。 其 中 一 个 捐 赠 基 金 将 资 助 表 现 杰 出 的 两 名 教 职 员 , 另 一 个 捐 赠 基 金 则 将 资 助 资 历 较 浅 的 科 学 家 和 工 程 师 进 行 电 力 和 能 源 系 统 研 究 。 两 个 捐 赠 基 金 的 得 主 都 将 为 联 合 实 验 室 的 研 究 做 出 贡 献 。 新 能 源 集 团 总 裁 黄 天 源 表 示 , 集 团 致 力 于 为 本 地 消 费 者 提 供 可 靠 和 高 效 的 电 力 供 应 。 他 说 :“ 我 们 期 望 与 南 大 携 手 研 发 卓 越 与 创 新 方 式 , 加 强 我 们 的 网 络 规 划 、 更 新 和 维 修 作 业 方 式 ”
[20150728] My Paper - SP Provides 200 Free Charging Stations For Mobile Deviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/e51c5c27-f5e4-4e33-816e-99d09e587aa7/%5B20150728%5D+My+Paper+-+SP+Provides+200+Free+Charging+Stations+For+Mobile+Devices.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
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03-May-2023.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2023/03-May-2023.pdf
THE STRAITS TIMES BRANDED CONTENT How this real-life Captain Planet is combating climate change Principal engineer Xcel Lai and his colleagues at SP Group (SP) are helping the nation achieve decarbonisation one solar panel at a time Part of principal engineer Xcel Lai’s job is to identify and optimise underutilised spaces so that solar panels can be deployed to generate renewable energy. PHOTO: SP GROUP PUBLISHED MAY 3, 2023, 4:00 AM SGT While great strides have been made to advance the adoption of solar energy, there is still tremendous work to be done and hurdles to overcome. To tackle climate change and decarbonise the power sector, Mr Xcel Lai, a principal engineer at SP Group (SP) and a member of the company’s Sustainable Energy Solutions team, works with commercial and industrial customers to maximise solar deployment on their properties by identifying and tapping underutilised spaces to generate sustainable, renewable energy for business needs. Mr Lai’s latest project involves installing rooftop solar panels on 37 electrical substations across Singapore, which will generate low-carbon energy of 15.7 megawatt-peak (MWp) annually – enough to power more than 4,500 four-room HDB flats a year. This is one of SP’s latest green initiatives to optimise substations with low-carbon capabilities and contribute towards national sustainability targets. “Green energy is transformational and central to the future of energy. My job is to figure out how to safely and optimally shift our energy supply from our traditional energy sources to more sustainable sources,” shares the 33-year-old. A substation is a part of the power grid infrastructure which enables energy transmission and converts high voltage to low voltage for the end-user. For Mr Lai, the project to “green” the 37 substations exemplifies what it takes for Singapore to progress in her energy journey. The solar panels are slated to be installed on all 37 substations by 2025. This in turn will contribute to Singapore’s ambition to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Energy Market Authority aims to install at least two gigawatt-peak of solar deployment by 2030, equivalent to the annual electrical needs of 350,000 households. Engineering the urban solar roofscape The concept of harvesting the sun’s energy from Singapore’s rooftops sounds straightforward. However, it is not just a matter of mounting solar panels on any available space. In land-scarce Singapore, rooftops may not always be designed to house solar panels. Typically, a project to install solar panels starts with a site feasibility study. Mr Lai visits the site to assess and plan how to install the photovoltaic system which transforms sunlight into electrical energy. “I get to access the usually-hidden service and logistics areas, which can look surprisingly different from what the public sees,” he says. “There are many considerations during a site survey – from the irradiance and shading which is affected by the surrounding buildings and the sun’s angle, to the type and weight-bearing ability of the roof surface. We also need to ensure that the installation conforms to the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s fire safety regulations,” Mr Lai adds. The space also has to be large enough for an efficiently scaled operation. These technical challenges aside, Mr Lai is excited about the prospect of overcoming these constraints to unlock the viability of solar energy at scale. “Carbon neutrality is an achievable goal and Singapore is moving decisively towards this. It is only a question of how fast we are able to transition. This is where my colleagues and I at SP have a chance at making a meaningful contribution to our industry and the planet. While the path to net-zero is an uphill task, we hope to be part of the solution that reduces the pollution, metaphorically speaking.” Sustainability has become a priority for many companies today. Mr Lai and his colleagues from the SP's energy services unit are identifying solutions that would help businesses embed sustainability practices into their operations to accelerate their decarbonisation efforts. These include solar photovoltaic systems, microgrids and battery energy storage systems. Mr Lai shares that it is only a matter of time before Singapore deploys solar panels over most surfaces that are suitable here. PHOTO: SP GROUP Investing in reliable energy generation As a country with limited natural resources, solar energy holds a lot of promise as a source of sustainable energy for Singapore. “Singapore has an abundance of solar energy. Solar energy is clean and has the potential to be integrated into our infrastructure,” says Mr Lai. “It’s our best bet as a green energy solution.” What happens when it rains and gets cloudy? “We can “collect” energy in an energy storage system when the sun is out, and use the stored energy after the sun sets, or during cloudy, rainy days.” SP is supporting the growth of the Energy Storage System (ESS) capacity to manage intermittency from solar energy. Such a system provides quick response when solar installations are affected by cloud cover, making it a reliable source of power. In the future, with more mature battery technology in ESS, solar energy will prove to be even more viable and reliable. Towards a climate-friendly future The sector is going through a massive transformation and it is not enough just to react to the changes. This is why SP is continuing to scale up on solutions that support the Singapore Green Plan 2030. “We are picking up the pace to meet our energy goals. It’s only a matter of time that we will deploy solar panels over most surfaces that are suitable in Singapore,” says Mr Lai. Recently, SP partnered with AIMS APAC REIT (AA REIT) to install photovoltaic systems on six of AA REIT’s industrial, logistics and warehouse properties. This will be one of the largest rooftop solar installations by any Singapore-listed real estate investment trusts. The panels can collectively produce 14,500 Megawatt-hours of renewable energy and avoid over 5,900 tonnes of carbon emissions a year, which is equivalent to taking almost 6,490 cars off the road. Besides solar energy generation, SP is also paving other critical pathways to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, including electric vehicle (EV) charging, centralised district cooling and smart metering. SP has also exported these solutions to overseas markets, including China, Thailand and Vietnam to help countries meet climate goals. 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Emergency Response to Gas Distribution Network.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:8c72fb23-057a-4fbd-9ec2-242dfcac6d39/%20Emergency%20Response%20to%20Gas%20Distribution%20Network.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Emergency Response to Gas Distribution Network Course Code: GNO06 OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Learn how to handle emergency response to distribution gas network failure or supply interruption affecting large areas • Know how to contain the major network faults by isolating part of the network system while maintaining supply integrity to other parts of the gas network MAIN CONTENTS • Introducing Singapore gas pressure regime • The origins of gas pressure • Explain the control of gas pressure • List down the duty and responsibility of stand-by officer when there is a distribution network fault. • The quality needed for the emergency response officer • Conduct group discussion by using poor pressure at Yishun Newtown as an example to illustrate how to make use of the GEMS on problem solving • Introducing the Permit-To-Work system when planned valve operation is requested and the Safe Work Procedures prepared together with LVOS • Introduce ‘LVOS’ system • Summary on GEMS & LVOS and ways to enhance the system. • Take notes on Emergency Response to Network Operation & Faults Rectification • Case Study on Nicoll Highway Collapse • Group discussion on Distribution Network Incidents and conduct tabletop exercises for all participant to take part and present on their lesson learnt METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering & technical staff who are required to attend to gas escape incidents COURSE DETAILS Course Duration / Time Assessment 2 days (14 hours) / 8:30am – 5:30pm Certification SIPG Certificate of Completion 1 PDU by PE Board 2 - Course Fee before Funding $420 w/o GST $449.40 with GST Course Fee after Funding 3 Not applicable - Yes CLICK TO REGISTER 1 Participants must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment. 2 Applicable to Professional Engineers registered in Professional Engineers Board (PEB) only. 3 Funding grant is available for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents only. Note: SIPG reserves the right to amend any details relating to the course without prior notice. Contact Us: training-institute@spgroup.com.sg or +65 6916 9730 Ver 01.20