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[20150108] The Straits Times - An App To Keep Tabs On Energy, Water Usagehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/ded84d01-2668-4c8e-bc18-9c698938fbff/%5B20150108%5D+The+Straits+Times+-+An+App+To+Keep+Tabs+On+Energy,+Water+Usage.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
An app to keep tabs on energy, water usage Test project between PUB, EMA and SP Services to help cut carbon footprint By CAROLYN KHEW A MOBILE app launched yesterday can be used to keep tabs on home energy and water consumption. About 310,000 residents will be the first to try out the app, which lets them check their estimated utility usage and find out which appliances are consuming the most energy and water. It also offers energy- and water-saving tips. Users may set a savings target for future bills, look at their utility consumption over the past six months and compare this with their neighbours’. They can view their bill and payment history, and update their mailing addresses. The test – from now to April – is a joint pilot project between SP Services, a subsidiary of Singapore Power (SP), the Energy Market Authority (EMA) and national water agency PUB. SP Services said it will look at the results from the pilot before extending the app to all users with an online SP utility account. For the pilot, only residents who have registered for such an account as of Sept 15 last year are eligible. The SP website shows the average electricity use for last October ranged from 131 kilowatt hour About 310,000 HDB residents will be the first to try out a new mobile app which will, among other things, let them check their estimated utility usage and find out which appliances are consuming the most energy and water. PHOTOS: SP SERVICES (kwH) for a one-room HDB flat to 437 kwH for a five-room one. The average utility bill for households with gas went from about $70 for a one-room flat to about $180 for a five-room flat. “Saving energy is a good way to help ensure a sustainable future. The new app will enable home- owners to analyse their use of electricity and gas,” said Mr Yeo Yek Seng, acting chief executive of EMA. “It will empower them to make an informed decision on efficient use of energy, lower their utility bills and reduce their carbon footprint.” The app is available for download from the iTunes or Google Play Store. Those with questions about the pilot project can e-mail csonline@singaporepower.com.sg or call the SP Services’ hotline on 1800-738-2000. There is also a video on SP Services’ website: www.singaporepower.com.sg/SPServicesMobile. kcarolyn@sph.com.sg
[20180629] Media Release - Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 July To 30 September 2018https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/28af0f6d-38ff-4242-a283-e44ae7586706/%5B20180629%5D+Media+Release+-+Electricity+Tariff+Revision+For+The+Period+1+July+To+30+September+2018.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
Cents/kWh MEDIA RELEASE ELECTRICITY TARIFF REVISION FOR THE PERIOD 1 JULY TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2018 Singapore, 29 June 2018 – For the period from 1 July to 30 September 2018, electricity tariffs will increase by an average of 6.9% or 1.50 cents per kWh compared to the previous quarter. The increase is mainly due to the higher cost of natural gas for electricity generation compared to the previous quarter. For households, the electricity tariff will increase from 22.15 to 23.65 cents per kWh for 1 July to 30 September 2018. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will increase by $5.61 (see Appendix 3 for the average monthly electricity bill for different household types). 25.00 24.00 23.00 22.00 21.00 20.00 19.00 18.00 17.00 16.00 Quarterly Household Electricity Tariff 23.65 22.15 21.39 21.56 20.72 20.20 20.30 19.13 Oct - Dec '16 Jan - Mar '17 Apr - Jun '17 Jul - Sep '17 Oct - Dec '17 Jan - Mar '18 Apr - Jun '18 Jul - Sep '18 SP Group reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The tariffs given in Appendix 1 have been approved by the EMA. Issued by: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 JULY 2018 Existing Tariff (without GST) New Tariff (without GST) New Tariff (with 7% GST) LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, NON-DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh HIGH TENSION SMALL (HTS) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh HIGH TENSION LARGE (HTL) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh EXTRA HIGH TENSION (EHT) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh 22.15 23.65 25.31 22.15 23.65 25.31 8.58 8.58 9.18 12.87 12.87 13.77 19.56 21.27 22.76 11.77 12.65 13.54 0.59 0.59 0.63 8.58 8.58 9.18 12.87 12.87 13.77 19.34 21.05 22.52 11.76 12.64 13.52 0.59 0.59 0.63 7.68 7.68 8.22 11.52 11.52 12.33 18.44 20.12 21.53 11.66 12.54 13.42 0.48 0.48 0.51 Appendix 2 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF 1. The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: a) Energy costs (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of power generation. b) Network costs (paid to SP PowerAssets): This fee is reviewed annually. c) Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Services): This fee is reviewed annually. d) Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee (paid to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator): This fee is reviewed annually to recover the costs of operating the electricity wholesale market and power system. Q3 2018 TARIFF Market Admin & PSO Fee (No Change) 0.05¢/kWh (<1%) MSS Fee (No Change) 0.40¢/kWh (1.7%) Network Costs (No Change) 5.31¢/kWh (22.5%) Energy Costs (Increase by 1.50¢/kWh) 17.89¢/kWh (75.6%) Appendix 3 AVERAGE MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS OF DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS (TARIFF WEF 1 JULY 2018) Types of Premises Average monthly consumption per Customer Average Monthly Bill New Average Monthly Bill Average Change in Monthly Bill kWh $(a) $(b) $(b-a) % HDB 1 Room 136.44 30.22 32.27 2.05 6.8 HDB 2 Room 184.98 40.97 43.75 2.78 6.8 HDB 3 Room 276.60 61.27 65.42 4.15 6.8 HDB 4 Room 373.88 82.81 88.42 5.61 6.8 HDB 5 Room 432.44 95.79 102.27 6.48 6.8 HDB Executive 529.80 117.35 125.30 7.95 6.8 Apartment 555.91 123.13 131.47 8.34 6.8 Terrace 919.17 203.60 217.38 13.78 6.8 Semi-Detached 1,217.99 269.78 288.05 18.27 6.8 Bungalow 2,523.36 558.92 596.77 37.85 6.8 Average 448.12 99.26 105.98 6.72 6.8
-Contractor-Performance-Management-System-Policy.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/resources/procurement/-Contractor-Performance-Management-System-Policy.pdf
Contractor Performance Management System Introduction 1. With effect from 1 October 2016, Singapore Power Limited and its Singaporeincorporated subsidiaries (SP Group) has implemented the SP Group’s Contractor Performance Management System (CPMS) to strengthen its partnership with and improve the safety and quality performance of its contractors. 2. 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 at performance at each individual contract basis. The previous demerit scheme in respect of each contract will be abolished while an incentive and mitigation scheme that goes towards enabling contractors to improve their performance on a longer term basis is now implemented. Objectives 3. The objectives of the CPMS are: (a) (b) (c) to adopt a more holistic approach in reviewing contractors’ overall performance; to work with contractors to raise safety and quality standards; and to encourage an environment of continuous improvement by contractors. 4. In order to achieve the above objectives, CPMS will utilise the following 3 main components: (a) (b) (c) Contractor Performance Assessment (CPA); Business Under Surveillance (BUS) Programme; and Tender Evaluation Framework (TEF). SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 1 Applicability 5. The CPMS will be applicable for procurement in relation of the following services and works: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) cable installation, cable jointing and road reinstatement; gas pipe-laying; milling and patching; transmission cable-laying; building and construction; and other road opening-related works (e.g., manhole access works). SP Group intends to broaden the scope of the CPMS to eventually apply the CPMS for procurement of other engineering-related works and services. 6. The CPMS will apply to contracts awarded on or after 1 October 2016 and any ongoing contracts which fall in any of the above categories set out in paragraph 5. All aspects of the CPMS, such as the BUS Programme and rewards and mitigations, will apply to such contracts. Contractor Performance Assessment 7. For each contract, a contractor will be assessed by the relevant SP Group project team in the following four (4) areas: (a) (b) (c) (d) Safety. Quality of Work; Project & Risk Management; and Value Added Services. These scores for each contract (Contract Quarterly Score) will be tabulated at fixed quarterly basis. The individual Contract Quarterly Scores applicable for each contract will then be averaged to derive the Contractor Quarterly Score. SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 2 The criteria have a direct impact on risk mitigation which helps to review the way work activities are planned and executed. The objective of the enhancements is to reduce risk and improve safety at work sites. The PSR shall review the risk identification and mitigation measures to be taken during the design & construction for all contracts within SP Group. Emphasis will be given to the PSR communication to workers through the Risk Management workshops on site. ABSIS will be used to engage with the worker level to improve work processes and create a safer environment to work in. SP Group will assess the contractors’ senior management engagement with their workers through various in-house activities. 8. Examples of the factors taken into consideration in determining the individual Contract Quarterly Score are as follows Safety • Safety Performance • Site Safety Management • Safety Engagement by Management • Project Safety Review (PSR) • Risk Management workshop • Activity Based Safety Improvement System (ABSIS) Quality of Work • Documentation • Workmanship • Any damage to properties Project & Risk Management • Incident management • Cooperativeness • Meeting schedules Value Added Services • Initiatives to improve productivity and efficiency SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 3 9. In addition to the above criteria, SP Group will also take into account the occurrence of any Critical Incidents when determining the Contractor’s Quarterly Score by applying a corresponding adjustment factor to their score. (a) The Critical Incidents includes: Critical Incidents Smoking or open flame in gas installations and electricity transmission substations Not adhering strictly to isolation procedures for live electricity or gas equipment and machinery at site Damage to Transmission Cables / Gas Pipes Damage to Distribution Cables / Gas Pipes Not anchoring safety harness while working at heights exceeding 3 metres Working in a confined space without conducting mandatory gas check Working under suspended load during lifting or excavator operations Fatality or serious injury Where Serious Injury is defined as: Serious Injuries Loss of 2 limbs Loss of both hands or of all fingers and both thumbs Loss of both feet Total loss of sight, including the loss of sight to such extent as to render the employee unable to perform any work for which eyesight is essential Total paralysis Injuries requiring more than 20 days of hospitalization. (Hospitalization refers to the period where injured remains warded in a hospital) Loss of arm at shoulder Loss of arm between elbow and shoulder Injuries resulting in being permanently bedridden Loss of arm at elbow Loss of arm between wrist and elbow SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 4 Loss of hand at wrist Loss of 4 fingers and thumb of one hand Loss of 4 fingers Loss of leg • At or above knee • Below knee Loss of foot Loss of sight of one eye Total loss of hearing (b) The Serious Incidents includes: Serious Incidents Damage to Distribution Cables/ Gas pipes affecting less than or equal to 300 customers Damage to Public assets (e.g., PUB pipes, streetlights) Note: Contractors shall not be penalised for damages to the public assets if it was unavoidable due to Authorities’ drawings that provided inaccurate factual information and the Contractor’s detection works did not provide better information. 10. At the end of each quarter, SP Group will provide each contractor a grade relative to their score to provide them timely information on their performance. The names and grades for each contractor scored in each quarter shall be available on the SP Group corporate website. 11. In the event the Contractor’s Quarterly Score is lower than 50, the contractor will be suspended from participating in any new procurement activities for the next 3 months. In the event of an occurrence of a fatality or serious injury at his work site, the main contractor and its subcontractor will be suspended from participating in any new procurement activities for 12 months from the incident date. The suspended contractors and their subsidiaries are also not allowed to apply to be sub-contractors for any SP Group contracts during the suspension period. SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 5 12. The Contractor Quarterly Scores will be aggregated on an annual basis [Contractor Annual Score]. Contractors must have at least two (2) Contractor Quarterly Scores to be included for the Contractor Annual Score computation. 13. At the end of each Assessment Year, the 5 contractors with the highest Contractor Annual Score for the year will be given an incentive of 2% of the total annual value of their respective contracts capped at $100,000.00 per year per contractor. The annual value of each contract is computed as follows: where: ACV is the annual value of a contract; ACV = A X B A is the Contract Sum divided by the Contract Period [weeks]; and B is the number of weeks [or part thereof] where Works carried out in that year under that contract. 14. The 2 contractors with the lowest annual scores will be subjected to a penalty deduction to their PQS scores in all subsequent SP Group tenders published during the next Assessment Year. In addition, they would also have to comply with performance improvement requirements specified by SP Group to address areas of deficiency. SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 6 Business Under Surveillance (BUS) Programme 15. The BUS Programme is an educational and correctional tool aimed to partner contractors to address safety and quality issues encountered by contractors in the course of their work for the SP Group and in the longer term help improve their safety and quality standards. The BUS Programme and will be activated in the following situations: (a) (b) Occurrence of any Critical Incident; and/or 3 or more safety inspections at the project sites where major safety-related non-conformances (safety non-conformance) are observed. 16. In the event of the activation of the BUS Programme, the Contractor will be required to undergo the activities as follows: 17. Stopping work at the affected site[s] during a BUS Programme is important to allow contractors to review its safety practices and focus on its operational methods and processes with the aim of preventing further incidents from occurring again. 18. If the contractor placed on a BUS Programme is unable to meet the exit requirements at the end of the 5 th week, a further 2 weeks extension will be granted. If the contractor is still unable to meet the exit requirements at the end of the 7 th week, the contractor will be placed on a second BUS Programme to address the failure of the first BUS Programme. SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 7 19. In the event the contractor is placed on the BUS Programme more than 2 times in a calendar quarter, the contractor will be suspended from participating in any new procurement activities for the next three months. The suspended contractors and their subsidiaries are also not allowed to apply to be sub-contractors for any SP Group contracts during the suspension period. 20. From 1 Apr 2023, Contractor shall not be under MOM’s Business Under Surveillance programme (BUS) OR not accumulated 25 or more demerit points under MOM’s DPS as at the Tender Closing Date and before the Tender Award Date. Tender Evaluation Framework 21. The CPMS adopts a tender evaluation framework that comprises the following 3 Stages: 22. Stage 1 (SET) aims to inculcate a mindset of safety being the highest priority among our contractors, by selecting only likeminded contractors who have adequate safety management system and track records to work on our projects. Contractors who meet the SET requirements will be pre-qualified to participate in SP Group’s tenders for works described in paragraph 5 above. Once such pre-qualification is granted by SP to the contractors, it shall be valid for the entire Assessment Year. Any contractor which fails the Stage 1 assessment can apply for re-assessment at the start of new calendar quarter after being notified of its failure to pre-qualify. SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 8 23. In the subsequent Stage 2 and 3 of the evaluation of bids submitted for CPMS applicable tenders, each bidder’s Contractor Quarterly scores over the past 2 years will be taken into account to determine the successful bidder. Where a bidder does not have sufficient records of past Contractor Quarterly Scores (e.g. new contractors) a default score will be used instead. Amendments and FAQs 24. SP Group may modify the CPMS at any time and such amendments shall be deemed immediately applicable to the contracts that are ongoing at the time of such amendments. Contractors are strongly encouraged to check https://www.spgroup.com.sg/doing-business-with-us/procurement for amendments, updates and FAQs relating to the CPMS. 25. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions regarding the CPMS, please email to us at the following address: CPMS@spgroup.com.sg SP Group CPMS V6.0 19 Jul 2023 9
Media Coveragehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/media-coverage?page=2
Media Coverage Catch the latest news on SP All Years 05 Nov 2025 Smart electricity and water meters to be installed across all national defence facilities Source: Lianhe Zaobao Online © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction 05 Nov 2025 Smart electricity and water meters to be installed across all national defence facilities Source: Lianhe Zaobao © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction 22 Oct 2025 Large cooling structure for the industrial estate in Ang Mo Kio Source: Tamil Murasu © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction 21 Oct 2025 Singapore's largest industrial cooling system achieves a win-win situation in both environmental protection and efficiency Source: Lianhe Zaobao © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 21 Oct 2025 Largest industrial district cooling system begins operations in AMK Source: The Straits Times Online © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 21 Oct 2025 Largest industrial district cooling system begins operations in AMK Source: The Straits Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction. 09 Oct 2025 SP Heart Workers volunteer to accompany the visually impaired to supermarkets Source: Shin Min Daily News © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction 05 Oct 2025 SP Group donates $1m to charity supporting kids from lower-Income families Source: The Sunday Times © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction". 05 Oct 2025 Suncare SG receives $1m donation from SP Group to help 200 low-income families Source: Lianhe Zaobao © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction". 05 Oct 2025 Suncare SG Fund helps ease living costs, boosts children's self-confidence Source: Berita Harian © SPH Media Limited. Permission required for reproduction". 1 2 3 4 5 ... 47
Gas Distribution Connection Forms.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:a8f23557-ea27-487a-919a-73caea0912e2/Gas%20Distribution%20Connection%20Forms.pdf
Gas Distribution Connection Forms Updated 1 Apr 24 Gas Distribution Connection Forms S/No. Form No. Description 1 GD1 Application for Gas Distribution Connection 2 GD2 Application for Admittance of Gas 3 GD3 Certificate of Proof Test 4 GD4 Authorisation to Turn On Gas Meter Control Valve FORM GD1 - APPLICATION FOR GAS DISTRIBUTION CONNECTION To: PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Planning) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer ____________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer GAS CONNECTION TO: _______________________________________________________ (Project Name) _______________________________________________________ (Address of Gas Installation) I would like to apply for connection to the PowerGas’ gas distribution pipeline network for the above project. I hereby submit the following documents and certify that the information provided is correct: • Consumer Project Data Sheet (GD1 Appendix 1). • Location / site plan showing the project site and proposed connection point(s). • Location of Meter Installation & indicative pipe route from property boundary to the Meter Installation (Applicable for Natural Gas connections only). Name of Applicant : ______________________ Designation : ___________________________ Company : _____________________________ Signature/ Date: _________________________ GD1 (0424) GD1 Appendix 1 CONSUMER PROJECT DATA SHEET Consumer Information Project Name : Address of Premises / Development : Request Type : New supply connection / Retailer switch (NG only) * Consumption Information Type of Gas : Town Gas / Natural Gas * Consumer Type : Residential / Non-residential * Application of Gas : Co-Gen / Tri-Gen / Boiler / Cooking / Water Heating / Others * If Others, please specify : ___________________________ (NG only) Retailer Name : (NG only) Injection Point : Gas Consumption Duration per Day : Expected Gas Admittance Date : Gas Usage : 8 / 12 / 24 * hours or otherwise, please specify : ____________ If gas supply is meant for interim use (less than 5 yrs), please specify duration of gas usage in years : ____________ (DD/MM/YY) Delivery Pressure and Flowrate Year 1 mmBtu / year Year 2 mmBtu / year Applicable to NG projects only * Load profile Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 mmBtu / year mmBtu / year mmBtu / year Applicable to TG projects only * Design pressure of gas installation : Maximum Instantaneous Flowrate : Minimum Flowrate : Average Monthly Consumption : Maximum Instantaneous Flowrate : Sm 3 /hr Sm 3 /hr kWh/mth Sm 3 /hr barg Submitted by Applicant Confirmation by Retailer Name of Company : Name of Retailer : Name of Officer : Name of Officer : Designation : Designation : Date : Date : Signature : Signature : I agree with the above information provided by the applicant. Note : The above is for information purposes only. PowerGas may not be able and/or obliged to fulfil any of the above requirements. The minimum committed delivery pressure at the outlet of the GSIV 1barg (NG projects), 10kPa (TG LPB projects) and 1kPa (TG LP projects). However, the gas user may receive higher than the minimum committed pressure which is based on the prevailing network supply pressure. *Delete where applicable GD1 (0424) FORM GD2 - APPLICATION FOR ADMITTANCE OF GAS PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer ________________________________________ (Project Name) ________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) (A) I, the Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, certify that, i. The gas installation from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) is ready to receive gas. ii. iii. iv. The consumer internal pipe is not connected to the meter installation. I attached the following forms for your reference please: - GD2 Appendix 1 - “Certificate of Completion” - GD2 Appendix 2 - “Certificate of Final Pressure Test” All end points are capped / blanked / plugged off. v. I undertake to conduct Proof Test and submit GD3 immediately prior to the connection. - GD3 “Certificate of Proof Test” ____________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ (B) I hereby request for admittance of gas to the gas installation up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation on _______________. _____________________________ Signature of Applicant / Date Name : _____________________________ To the Retailer: This is to confirm gas admittance shall be carried out on ______________ (date) at _____________ (time). Please notify all relevant personnel to be present on site. Designation : ________________________ _____________________ SPPG Officer-in-charge GD2 (0424) CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION GD2 Appendix 1 PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer __________________________________________ (Project Name) ___________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) I, the Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation for the above project from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) have been designed and constructed in compliance with the requirements of the latest revision of the following, where applicable: • Gas Act (Cap 116A); • Gas (Supply) Regulations; • Gas Supply Code; • Singapore Standard, SS 608 – Code of Practice for gas Installation; • Other relevant code / standard : ______________________ • All relevant acts, regulations and rules which are applicable to the gas installation; • All statutory and relevant codes which are applicable to the gas installation; • All statutory requirements in government laws and relevant regulations of government departments. 2. The design pressure of the Gas Installation is __________ barg. ____________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ GD2 (0424) CERTIFICATE OF FINAL PRESSURE TEST GD2 Appendix 2 PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer ___________________________________________ (Project Name) ___________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) 1. I, Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) has been successfully tested and passed the final pressure test in accordance with the requirements of: Codes / Standards □ □ (Please tick below where applicable) Singapore Standard, SS 608 – Code of Practice for Gas Installation; or Other relevant code / standard: Pressure Test □ □ □ Test Pressure (Barg) Duration (Hour) Date Passed First test Second test Other test 2. I hereby declare that the design pressure and maximum instantaneous flowrate for the above Gas Installation is in accordance the submission stated in our GD1 form. Should there be changes to the parameters, the DR shall inform Gas Distribution Planning Section (through the gas retailer) to evaluate changes before they are implemented. 3. I shall notify all parties concerned that the Gas Installation has been completed and pressure tested. _______________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ * Delete where applicable GD2 (0424) PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd Through Retailer FORM GD3 - CERTIFICATE OF PROOF TEST _______________________________ Signature, Name & Designation of Retailer Representative ____________________________ Name of Retailer ___________________________________________ (Project Name) ___________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) I, Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation for the above project from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) have been tested and successfully passed the proof test 1 on _____________ (date). 2. I further certify that the test pressure has been released and the said Gas Installation is currently at atmospheric pressure. Accordingly, I hereby request to proceed with the connection and gas admittance. 3. I shall undertake to purge and commission the Gas Installation from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) immediately after the gas admittance. _______________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ 1 Proof test shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of Singapore Standard SS 608 for installation designed to operate up to 50 kPa or 20 kPa respectively, otherwise, proof test shall be carried out at 100 kPa or the operating pressure, whichever is lower, for a period of 30mins. REQUEST FOR INTERIM ADMITTANCE OF GAS I, Designated Representative (DR) of the above project, hereby certify that the Gas Installation for the above project from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation (excluding GSIV and Meter) have been prepared and is ready for purging and commissioning. Please proceed to admit gas for the purpose of purging and commissioning. ______________________________ Signature and Stamp of DR / Date Name : _______________________________ PE / LGSW * No. : ______________________ * Delete where applicable GD3 (0424) FORM GD4 - AUTHORISATION TO TURN ON GAS METER CONTROL VALVE Date : ________________ PowerGas Ltd c/o HOS (Gas Distribution Projects) SP PowerGrid Ltd ________________________________________ (Project Name) ________________________________________ (Address of Premises / Development) I, Project Coordinator (PC) of the above project, certify that all legal requirements pertaining to gas safety have been complied with, including (but not limited to) (*) Regulation 3(4)(b) of the Gas (Supply) Regulations. 2. I hereby authorise PowerGas to turn on the Gas Meter Control Valve on my behalf now on ____________ (date) at ______________ (time). ____________________________________ Signature of PC Name : _____________________________ Designation : ________________________ Name of Retailer : ____________________ * Regulation 3(4)(b) of the Gas (Supply) Regulations states that – where an application for a supply of gas (or for an increase to an existing supply) is made to a gas retailer – the relevant gas retailer shall prior to turning on the gas supply at the relevant gas meter control valve, ensure that the appropriate test as specified in the Gas Supply Code is conducted on the gas appliance and the consumer’s internal pipe including the meter installation to ascertain that it is safe to turn on the gas supply. GD4 (0424)
Average-Gas-Consumption--KWH--Jul-23-to-Jun-24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Gas-Consumption--KWH--Jul-23-to-Jun-24.xlsx
Consumption_Gas Average consumption of Gas (kWh) Premises Types Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 HDB 1-Room 36 36 36 35 36 38 38 37 38 35 34 33 HDB 2-Room 37 37 36 36 36 37 38 38 40 37 34 34 HDB 3-Room 51 52 51 51 49 50 52 53 56 50 48 47 HDB 4-Room 63 64 63 62 61 61 64 66 69 62 58 58 HDB 5-Room 69 71 70 69 67 65 70 73 77 68 64 63 HDB Executive 73 75 74 73 70 70 74 78 82 73 68 68 Apartment 82 87 88 85 83 85 91 94 93 80 76 77 Terrace 99 103 107 105 103 100 108 120 114 93 97 98 Semi-Detached 116 118 118 123 118 115 120 133 130 117 105 115 Bungalow 188 202 216 201 200 213 192 220 234 209 168 197
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 $1,498 with GST Course Fee after Funding 3 Not applicable - CLICK TO REGISTER 1 Participants must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment. 2 Applicable to Professional Engineers registered in Professional Engineers Board (PEB) only. 3 Funding grant is available for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents only. Note: SIPG reserves the right to amend any details relating to the course without prior notice. Contact Us: training-institute@spgroup.com.sg or +65 6916 9730 Ver 01.20
National-Average-Household-Consumption-------Mar23-to-Feb24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/National-Average-Household-Consumption-------Mar23-to-Feb24.xlsx
Utility Bill Avg_With Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households with gas Premises Types Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23 Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 HDB 1-Room 69.41 75.78 77.52 81.09 78.98 79.00 78.86 80.17 80.39 77.86 77.18 78.99 HDB 2-Room 82.76 87.98 92.13 96.52 91.92 92.92 92.62 94.12 94.79 90.73 89.63 91.78 HDB 3-Room 103.38 110.82 115.06 119.49 114.80 116.91 116.30 118.85 118.49 112.22 112.11 115.94 HDB 4-Room 122.32 130.09 135.09 139.94 134.96 137.64 137.70 140.19 140.04 133.47 131.31 137.04 HDB 5-Room 129.76 138.14 142.59 147.54 142.78 145.35 145.56 148.64 148.87 141.61 136.79 144.16 HDB Executive 143.69 153.42 158.62 164.05 158.23 162.29 161.77 166.18 164.43 154.00 153.21 160.98 Apartment 149.92 159.67 168.05 175.53 167.39 164.61 167.46 175.43 177.46 164.16 156.19 163.04 Terrace 240.69 247.23 258.91 267.44 262.12 265.22 265.40 276.88 276.46 260.00 252.25 270.34 Semi-Detached 302.15 312.42 331.22 340.32 333.05 332.47 336.34 351.53 349.78 325.65 324.20 335.52 Bungalow 585.38 598.72 648.84 666.12 646.66 633.47 662.99 688.41 699.45 627.26 650.18 619.13 Utility Bill Avg_WO Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households without gas Premises Types Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23 Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 HDB 1-Room 61.00 66.41 69.62 72.46 71.03 70.38 70.28 71.48 71.86 69.16 67.69 69.30 HDB 2-Room 73.69 78.51 82.96 87.55 83.48 84.15 83.90 85.46 85.94 81.99 80.46 82.23 HDB 3-Room 91.02 98.00 102.92 107.51 103.13 104.73 104.06 106.59 106.15 100.27 99.66 102.84 HDB 4-Room 106.81 114.19 120.14 125.27 120.86 122.70 122.47 125.06 124.99 118.78 116.20 120.97 HDB 5-Room 112.61 120.67 126.31 131.50 127.51 129.05 128.83 131.93 132.27 125.43 120.56 126.60 HDB Executive 125.79 135.24 141.39 147.11 141.81 144.94 144.02 148.42 146.81 137.03 135.88 142.35 Apartment 127.04 136.90 148.34 157.00 149.45 145.14 146.83 154.44 156.79 144.07 135.03 140.09 Terrace 213.47 221.92 235.82 244.04 239.52 241.71 240.94 251.32 251.12 235.05 227.31 243.21 Semi-Detached 273.12 283.78 303.14 313.22 305.01 304.96 308.47 323.21 319.99 297.18 295.56 305.12 Bungalow 536.08 549.93 596.94 621.34 599.37 589.03 615.12 636.98 650.72 578.80 597.47 570.77
FAQs - eBusiness Portal.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:a319e213-9ff4-4ad9-bd5c-0577dd7435ab/%20FAQs%20-%20eBusiness%20Portal.pdf
FAQs eBusiness Portal 1. Do I need to personally submit documents to SP Group? All supporting documents required for your requests/applications are to be uploaded onto the eBusiness portal. You need not visit SP Group personally to submit documents. 2. Can I access the portal without creating a user account? No, you need a valid user account to access the portal. 3. How many user accounts can I create? You can only create one user account per email address (For LEWs accounts, there can only be one account per LEW licence number). To create a new account, go to the eBusiness portal login page and click “Create new account”. 4. How will I know that my user registration is successful? You will receive a confirmation email containing a link to reset your password if your registration is successful. If you do not receive the email in your inbox, please check your "spam" or "junk" folder. 5. Is the SP eBusiness Portal free to use? Yes, it is. 6. Am I able to delete my user account after creation? No, user accounts cannot be deleted once created. 7. Why is my user account locked? After your account has been activated, your account will be locked if you entered your password wrongly five times. 8. How I do unlock my account? You can reactivate your account by going to the eBusiness portal login page and click “Account login issues”. Select “My account is locked – unlock my account” option. Follow the on-screen instructions and you will receive an email containing a link to reset your password. 9. What should I do if I forget my username and password? Go to the eBusiness Portal login page and click “Account login issues”. Select “Forget User ID / Password” option. Follow the on-screen instructions and you will receive an email containing a link to reset your password. 10. What are the functionalities of the dashboard? You can submit new applications and requests, view progress, upload documents, view/edit applications and download forms in PDF (entering equipment data and submitting claims for SP Contractors/Consultants). 11. The eBusiness portal login page looks quite odd on my computer screen. This website is best experienced on Google Chrome, and Microsoft Edge.
Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 January to 31 March 2020https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Electricity-Tariff-Revision-For-The-Period-1-January-to-31-March-2020
Media Release Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 January to 31 March 2020 Singapore, 30 December 2019 – For the period from 1 January to 31 March 2020, electricity tariffs (before 7% GST) will increase by an average of 3.5% or 0.81 cent per kWh compared with the previous quarter. This is due to higher energy cost compared with the previous quarter. For households, the electricity tariff (before 7% GST) will increase from 23.43 to 24.24 cents per kWh for 1 January to 31 March 2020. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will increase by $2.76 (before 7% GST) (see Appendix 3 for the average monthly electricity bill for different household types). SP Group reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The tariffs given in Appendix 1 have been approved by the EMA Issued by: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 JANUARY 2020 Appendix 2 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: Energy costs (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of power generation. Network costs (paid to SP PowerAssets): This fee is reviewed annually.   Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Services): This fee is reviewed annually. Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee (paid to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator): This fee is reviewed annually to recover the costs of operating the electricity wholesale market and power system.   Q1 2020 TARIFF (before 7% GST) Appendix 3 AVERAGE MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS OF DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS  (TARIFF WEF 1 JANUARY 2020) (before 7% GST)