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[Info] Letter of Requirements for Gas (Gas Transmission Pipeline and Medium Pressure Pipeline)https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:e2e1ac09-83e8-4d3f-a615-c78c8cd0473e/%20Letter%20of%20Requirements%20for%20Gas%20(Gas%20Transmission%20Pipeline%20and%20Medium%20Pressure%20Pipeline).pdf
[●insert name of contractor●] Date: [●] [●insert address of contractor●] Co. Registration No.: [●] Your Ref: [●] Our Ref: [●] Dear Sir REQUIREMENTS FOR EARTHWORKS AT [●insert location●] (Site Meeting Date: [●]) 1. We refer to your Notice for Commencement of Earthworks (“NCE”) at the above-mentioned location ("Worksite") dated [●] and note that you will commence earthworks (as defined in Section 2 of the Gas Act (Cap. 116A) (the “Act”)) ("Earthworks") from [●]to [●]. 2. Pursuant to Section 32(3)(a) of the Act, you are required to comply with the following requirements when carrying out the Earthworks: 2.1. Trial Holes 2.1.1. As the gas plan obtained from SP PowerGrid Limited (“SPPG”) (which shows the necessary information on the location of the gas plant (as defined in Section 2 of the Act) ("Gas Plant") and gas pipes (conveying gas in a gas pipeline network as defined in Section 2 of the Act) ("Gas Pipes")) ("SPPG Gas Plans") only indicate the approximate location of Gas Pipes, you shall dig an adequate number of appropriate trial holes by manual means to determine the exact location of medium pressure (“MP”) Gas Pipes and low pressure (“LP”) Gas Pipes prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks. 2.1.2. When working in the vicinity of a MP Gas Pipe or a LP Gas Pipe you shall only use powered mechanical equipment for the initial breaking of the surface layer of hardcore/premix. You shall not use powered mechanical equipment below the surface layer of hard-core/premix and shall only use manual excavation with hand tools. 2.1.3. You shall contact Distribution Pipelines Operations and Maintenance section, SPPG (“DPOM”) if you are unable to locate the MP Gas Pipe and/or the LP Gas Pipe by digging the trial holes. 2.1.4. You shall not dig any trial holes in the vicinity of gas transmission pipeline (as defined in Section 2 of the Act) (“GTP”) without the written consent from Transmission Pipelines Operations and Maintenance section, SPPG (“TPOM”). You shall comply with any additional requirements that may be imposed by SPPG. Page 1 of 10 2.1.5. After the trial holes have been dug, you shall ensure that photographs of the trial holes are taken showing the dimensions of trial holes and their location. You shall make these photographs available to SPPG upon request. 2.2. Marking of Gas Pipes, Engagement of Surveyor and Purchase of Surveyed Drawings 2.2.1. Prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks when working in the vicinity of a GTP, you are required to schedule a meeting with TPOM officers to present the details of the Earthworks to be carried out and to purchase the as-surveyed drawing from the Mapping & Earthworks Administration section, SPPG (“MEA”). 2.2.2. After purchasing the as-surveyed drawing, you shall engage a registered land surveyor to peg out the Gas Pipe positions for GTP and provide adequate and prominent markings to show the Gas Pipe positions. You shall ensure that all Gas Pipe markings are durable and prominent and are not disturbed, removed or tampered with. You shall also ensure that the Gas Pipe markings are reapplied from time to time to ensure that they remain conspicuous. 2.3. Risk Management (For MP & GTP) 2.3.1. You shall assess the impact of carrying out the intended Earthworks on any Gas Plant or Gas Pipe and prepare a report detailing such assessment. 2.3.2. If there are changes to the schedule for the carrying out of the Earthworks or changes in Earthworks work methods, you shall study the implications, review the earlier assessment that had been carried out and promptly notify SPPG in writing if there are any changes to the earlier assessment. 2.3.3. The report of such assessment shall be made available to SPPG on request. Such report shall also be made known to all personnel of all working levels in the team handling the project in which the Earthworks are or are to be carried out ("Project"), including sub-contractors and any third party who are involved in any way with any part of the intended Earthworks. 2.4. Worksite Management 2.4.1. You shall provide a full-time Registered Earthworks Supervisor (“RES”) to monitor the site operations for the entire duration of any Earthworks. You shall ensure that the RES is familiar with these requirements. 2.4.2. You shall ensure that daily site briefings with site workers are conducted (in languages that are understood by all workers) to remind them about the location of the Gas Pipes and the measures to be taken to prevent damage to the Gas Pipes. You Page 2 of 10 shall keep records of such daily briefings (which shall include but are not limited to date and time, venue and person conducting the briefings, contents of briefings and the list of site workers who have attended such briefings). You shall also disallow any site worker who has not attended such briefings from being involved with any part of the intended Earthworks. New staff must be briefed before they start work. 2.4.3. You shall inform Earthworks Surveillance & Patrolling section, SPPG (“ESP”) officers of the identity of the site management / Registered Excavator Operator (“REO”), the proposed methods of carrying out of the Earthworks and/or location of the proposed Earthworks. You shall also inform the ESP officers if there are any changes to the above. 2.4.4. You shall ensure that information on the presence of Gas Pipes in the vicinity of the Worksite and all mitigating measures that can be taken to prevent damage to such Gas Pipes, have been communicated and adhered to by all personnel of all working levels in the Project team, including sub-contractors and any third party who are in any way involved with any part of the intended Earthworks. 2.4.5. SPPG may, from time to time and at its sole discretion, deploy its officers to the Worksite to inspect and monitor the status of your works. Notwithstanding the deployment of SPPG’s officers at the worksite, you shall continue to be responsible for discharging your obligations under this Letter of Requirements (“LRe”) and for the performance of your works. SPPG shall not assume any liability for any noncompliance by you of any such obligation or non-performance of your works. 2.5. Seek Consultation with SPPG: Gas Operations (DPOM and TPOM sections) 2.5.1. You shall contact and consult TPOM and/or DPOM section(s) when the proposed Earthworks are within 5 metres of any GTP and/or 3 metres of any MP Gas Pipes respectively. You shall only carry out any Earthworks within the vicinity of Gas Pipes after seeking advice and obtaining approval from SPPG. 2.5.2. You shall contact DPOM or our 24-hour Customer Service Centre if you find any live or abandoned Gas Pipes in the course of carrying out any Earthworks at the Worksite which have not been shown in the SPPG Gas Plan. 2.5.3. You shall also contact and consult with SPPG in the following circumstances: 2.5.3.1. If it is reasonable to expect that the Earthworks could cause ground vibrations or ground movements; and/or Page 3 of 10 2.5.3.2. If there is a need for Earthworks to be carried out below Gas Pipe slabs. 2.6. Protection of Gas Pipe and Gas Pipe Diversion 2.6.1. You shall take all steps to ascertain the presence of any Gas Pipe within the boundary and/or the vicinity of the Worksite prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks. You shall take all necessary measures and due care to prevent damage to the Gas Pipes. 2.6.2. You shall relocate your intended Earthworks away from any gas pipeline or submit an official request to SPPG to divert out of the Worksite any Gas Pipe that will be affected by the intended Earthworks and bear any and all costs incurred from such diversion. 2.6.3. If the proposed Earthworks involve overcrossing, undercrossing, exposing of, or diversion of Gas Pipes, you shall, prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks: 2.6.3.1. Contact and consult SPPG; 2.6.3.2. Provide SPPG with a detailed work method statement and proposed measures to protect the Gas Pipes; 2.6.3.3. Assess the risk of damage to the Gas Pipes and submit the report of such assessment to SPPG; and 2.6.3.4. Comply with any further and additional requirements that may be imposed by SPPG. 2.6.4. You shall not construct any structure (temporary, permanent, or otherwise) over any Gas Pipe. 2.6.5. You shall not place any heavy equipment or stock pile above any Gas Pipe. 2.6.6. You shall not allow any heavy machinery or vehicular movement above any Gas Pipe. 2.6.7. You shall backfill with quarry dust during reinstatement and do not dump any debris / concrete trash / sharp objects or place any heavy object on top of the Gas Pipe corridor. 2.6.8. You shall ensure proper and adequate shoring and shuttering to prevent soil movement and/or soil subsidence which may affect any Gas Pipe. 2.6.9. You shall carefully select positions for the sinking and driving of earth rod, sheet piling, bore piling, diaphragm walling, installing of reinforced concrete/steel piles by Page 4 of 10 percussion or jack-in method, bore piling casing, installing of ground anchors, pressure grouting, installing of tubes, installing of poles, hand augering, pipe jacking, shoring, soil investigating, bore drilling and horizontal directional drilling, in order to avoid damage to any Gas Pipes. You shall do this by, amongst other things: 2.6.9.1. Referring to the SPPG Gas Plan and digging appropriate trial holes by manual means, to confirm the presence or absence of any Gas Pipe prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks. For trial hole to be dug in the vicinity of GTP, you shall obtain written consent from TPOM. 2.6.9.2. For pipe jacking and horizontal directional drilling, you shall consider additional factors such as loading from the construction plants, ground conditions, bore diameter, possible deviation of the drilling. You shall ensure that there is a minimum clearance of 2m between the path of drilling/boring device and any Gas Pipe that is in the vicinity of the Earthworks. 2.6.10. You shall provide adequate protection to unexposed or reinstated Gas Pipes that are within the work area when carrying out of any Earthworks. 2.6.11. You shall ensure that all surface boxes are accessible at all times and are not covered by tarmac, earth, landscape, equipment, stock pile or any other material. 2.6.12. You shall ensure that no static loads (i.e. loads that do not change in magnitude or position with time) are placed above the surface boxes. 2.6.13. You shall exercise due care and diligence when removing any rock, boulder, wood, metal rod, sharp object or other obstacles which are in the vicinity of Gas Pipes. 2.6.14. You shall ensure that gas free tests are carried out by a competent person along the Gas Pipe route at regular intervals throughout the duration of the Project. You shall not carry out any processes that may be a source of ignition in the vicinity of any Gas Pipes. You shall also take all other necessary mitigating measures to prevent ignition of escaped gas, if any. 2.6.15. You shall ensure that a clearance of at least 5 metres is maintained between the external wall of LP Gas Pipe and any piles and/or diaphragm wall and a clearance of at least 0.3 metres is maintained between the external wall of LP Gas Pipe and other services when working in the vicinity of LP Gas Pipe. You shall also ensure that no services are laid directly on top and parallel to any existing Gas Pipes. 2.6.16. You shall not expose, suspend and/or otherwise interfere with any Gas Pipes, without the written consent of SPPG. Page 5 of 10 2.6.17. You shall stop all Earthworks and call SPPG for advice whenever in doubt. 2.6.18. You shall stop work immediately and report to the 24-hour Customer Service Centre upon any damage or suspected damage to any Gas Pipe (including surface damage without gas escaping) or the discovery of any gas leak. You and/or your workers shall not attempt to repair or modify damaged Gas Pipes. 2.6.19. Damaging a Gas Plant or a Gas Pipe(s) may cause a delay in the completion of the Project as SPPG will need time to investigate and carry out repair work as necessary. Any repair costs may have to be borne by you. 2.6.20. SPPG shall be entitled to ask you to stop work with immediate effect in the event of non-compliance to this LRe. SPPG shall not be liable to you in any way for any losses, claims or damages arising from or in connection with such stop work requests. 2.6.21. You shall comply with any requirements as reasonably prescribed by SPPG in SPPG’s review and endorsement of the relevant method statement and any other documents submitted by you in relation thereto for the Earthworks. 2.7. NCE Submission by Sub-Contractor(s), NCE Extension and Site Meeting 2.7.1. You and/or your representatives shall attend meetings with SPPG officers as and when required. 2.7.2. When working in the vicinity of a GTP or MP Gas Pipe, you shall carry out a site visit jointly with SPPG officers before carrying out any Earthworks specified under the submitted NCE. 2.7.3. In the event that you engage a sub-contractor to carry out any Earthworks within the vicinity of any Gas Pipes, you shall ensure that such sub-contractor submits the appropriate NCE prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks in the vicinity of any Gas Pipes. 2.7.4. If, at any stage of your Project, there is a likelihood that the Earthworks may continue beyond the anticipated completion date and/or beyond the work boundary as declared in the NCE which you have submitted to SPPG, you shall notify SPPG in writing of the new date of completion and/or the new work boundary (as applicable) by submitting a new NCE. 2.7.5. You shall obtain a new SPPG Gas Plan from SPPG prior to submitting the new NCE. Prior to carrying out any Earthworks, you shall consult SPPG to ascertain if there are Page 6 of 10 changes to the gas plans that you possess. In the event there are changes to the gas plans, you shall purchase fresh gas plans from SPPG. 2.8. Powered Mechanical Excavation 2.8.1. You shall engage only a REO to operate a powered mechanical excavator. 2.8.2. You shall ensure that powered mechanical excavation is only used, under the close standing supervision of a full time RES, for the surface layer of hard-core/premix when working near or above any Gas Pipe. 2.8.3. You shall not use a powered mechanical excavator, whether for mechanical excavation or otherwise (irrespective of soil condition), below the surface layer of hard-core/premix when working near or above any Gas Pipe. You shall only use manual excavation with hand tools below the surface layer of hard-core/premix. 2.8.4. You shall not excavate deeper than the PVC warning tape or the top of any Gas Pipe if there is no PVC warning tape. You shall immediately cease all further Earthworks and consult the DPOM for advice on working with the Gas Pipes when exposed Gas Pipes are encountered in the course of carrying out any Earthworks. 2.9. Pressure Grouting Works 2.9.1. You shall ascertain the alignment of Gas Pipes within the grouting influence zone prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks. 2.9.2. You shall use the necessary ground instrumentations to monitor the effect of the grouting works and ensure that adequate protective measures are provided to protect any Gas Pipes within the grouting influence zone. 2.10. Permit-to-Work (“PTW”) and Records 2.10.1. You shall implement a PTW system to monitor and ensure that all Earthworks are properly tracked and controlled if such Earthworks are to be carried out in the vicinity of GTP and MP Gas Pipes. Under the PTW system, such Earthworks shall be approved by the manager of the Project or his authorised deputy. You shall periodically audit the PTW system for its effectiveness. 2.10.2. You shall display prominently and make available the most up to date NCE, SPPG Gas Plans and these requirements at the Worksite where the proposed Earthworks are to be carried out. Page 7 of 10 2.10.3. You shall keep progressive records (Photographs / Movement Chart) of the Earthworks that have been carried out including, but not limited to, work schedules and location of trial holes. 3. Notes: 3.1. These requirements are applicable to all persons who carry out any Earthworks and strict compliance is required, unless otherwise permitted in writing by SPPG. Please consult the relevant SPPG section, if necessary. 3.2. The approximate locations of the Gas Pipes are shown in the SPPG Gas Plan. The respective operating pressure regime of the Gas Pipes is indicated against the Gas Pipelines as shown in the SPPG Gas Plan. The default pressure regime (when there is no indication of pressure regime) is low pressure. Other LP Gas Pipes are indicated as “LPA” and “LPB” in the SPPG Gas Plan. 3.3. In the low pressure distribution network, there are valves, syphons and standpipes which are indicated as “V”, “SY” and “SP” respectively. 3.4. You shall take note of the presence of standpipes and/or valve stems that are encased in a PVC pipe and accessible from surface boxes installed at ground level and not damage such fittings or cover. 3.5. The requirements stated above are not exhaustive. Additional requirements may be issued from time to time by SPPG. These additional requirements, together with the requirements in this letter, shall form the full list of requirements that must be complied with at all times. You are advised to carry out all necessary assessments and take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to any existing Gas Plant and/or Gas Pipe. 3.6. Pursuant to Section 32(3)(a) of the Act, it shall be the duty of the person who commences or carries out, or causes or permits the commencement or carrying out of, any Earthworks to comply with the reasonable requirements of SPPG for the prevention of damage to a Gas Plant or Gas Pipe. Pursuant to Section 32(7) of the Act, any person who contravenes Section 32(3)(a) shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $100,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or both. Further, Section 32A(1) of the Act provides that any person who, removes, destroys or damages any Gas Plant or Gas Pipe which is part of a Gas Pipeline Network owned by, or under the management or control of, SPPG, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1 million or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or to both. 3.7. Damaging a Gas Plant or a Gas Pipe may also cause fatalities or severe injuries to personnel as well as damage to property. Page 8 of 10 3.8. Should you require any further clarification, please contact Follow up officer at [●] and/or the respective sections of SPPG as listed in the table below: SPPG Section Telephone Email TPOM 6916 6136/ 6916 6124 gasenquiry@spgroup.com.sg DPOM 6916 5947/ 6916 5908 gasenquiry@spgroup.com.sg ESP 6916 5119 espsection@spgroup.com.sg MEA 6916 5021/ 6916 5022 mea@spgroup.com.sg 24-hour Customer Service Centre 1800 752 1800 - Yours faithfully, [●] for HEAD OF SECTION EARTHWORKS SURVEILLANCE & PATROLLING SECTION As agent for and on behalf of POWERGAS LTD. To be acknowledged by the contractor who is commencing or carrying out or causing or permitting the commencing or carrying out of any Earthworks Page 9 of 10 Acknowledgement by Contractor: I hereby acknowledge that I am aware of the requirements stated in this letter dated __________________ with NCE no.: _____________________ and I will comply and ensure compliance with the requirements. Name : __________________________________ NRIC/PP No. : _________________________ Company : _____________________________________ ____________________________________ Designation : __________________________________________________________________________ Signature : __________________________________ Date: ________________________________ Page 10 of 10
SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:c39d8297-143c-4bc4-88f8-f6a2c71f4b23/%20SS638%20Code%20of%20Practice%20for%20Electrical%20Installations.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas SS638: Code of Practice for Electrical Installations Course Code: ERG01 SFC-Eligible | Course Reference Number: TGS-2022011360 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Understand the SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations • Learn the key changes with respect to CP5 • Familiarize with the reassigned codes on amendments made to suit local conditions MAIN CONTENTS • Overview of SS638 • Key changes from CP5 to SS638 • Scope, objectives and fundamental principles • Definitions • Assessment of general characteristics • Safety protection • Selection and erection of equipment • Inspection and testing • Special installations or locations requirements METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering and technical staff who are involved in design and installation of electrical wiring and systems COURSE DETAILS Duration : 14 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-face or Synchronous E-learning Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : Pending Additional Requirement/s : NIL COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$700 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+ : S$210 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : S$70 (before GST) Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 3.1_0922 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 3.1_0922
Safety Performance Criteria Policy.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:357660c9-748b-4390-a5fe-4d1ffa7016a4/Safety%20Performance%20Criteria%20Policy.pdf
SAFETY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Introduction 1. With effect from 1 April 2022, all tenders called by Singapore Power Limited and its Singapore incorporated subsidiaries (SP Group) will include a tender evaluation criteria that takes into account the participating tenderer’s safety performance in their contracts with SP Group. With effect from 1 April 2023, this criteria is extended to subcontractors with LTI. 2. This is in line with SP Group’s core value that safety is our highest priority and all our suppliers and contractors must continuously adopt good safety practices and prevent accidents from occurring. Tender Evaluation Criteria 3. All open and closed tenders published on or after 1 April 2022 by SP Group shall include the new Safety Performance criteria as part of its tender evaluation criteria. 4. The Safety Performance criteria shall be a 1 st level evaluation criteria together with Price and/or Quality and shall be of a overall weightage of not less than 10% of the total evaluation score. 5. For tenders that is evaluated based solely on lowest compliant priced tender with no requirement to assess quality (e.g supply of standard items such as HP toner cartridges), the following evaluation method shall apply: Total Evaluation Score (100%) = Safety Performance (10%) + Price (90%) 6. For tenders that is evaluated based on Price and Quality factors, the following evaluation method shall apply: Total Evaluation Score (100%) = Safety Performance (10%) + Price (X%) + Quality (Y%) Where X + Y = 90% 7. For the avoidance of doubt, other safety related evaluation criteria such as the proposed safety measures to be taken for the tendered project or the tenderer’s past safety awards shall be accounted separately under the Quality score. Safety Performance 8. Safety Performance of tenderers shall be assessed by taking into account the occurrence of any Loss Time Injury (LTI) incidents in the past 2 years prior to tender closing date. In the event of the occurrence of any incidents that results in fatality or serious injury in the past 1 year prior to the tender closing date, the bid submitted by the tenderer may be rejected by SP Group. For the avoidance of doubt only incidents occurring on or after 1 April 2022 will be considered. 9. Loss Time Injury incidents for the purpose of this Safety Performance criteria refers to any incidents where: a. It is a work-related injury occurs which results in lost work time of one work day or more; b. The incident occurred while the tenderer was carrying out works under a contract with SP Group; and c. The incident occurred on or after 1 April 2022. 10. Any incidents that occur in the course of the Tenderer’s work in contracts with other parties are not accounted under this criteria’s scoring but may considered in the final decision for award.
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Dear customers, Some of our customers have alerted us that they have received an email that appears to be from SP Services. The email claims to be from an SP Services account – ebillsummary@singaporepower.com.sg, and comes with an attachment whose name suggests it is a utility bill. These messages are NOT from SP Services and recipients are advised NOT to open the attachment. Do note that the official SP Services bill summary sent by email does NOT contain any attachment. A sample of the fake email is attached below. Notice that while the sender address states , the actual sender is . The official SP Services bill summary sent by email looks like this: For further enquiries, please contact SP Services at 1800 222 2333 or email spservices@singaporepower.com.sg. Customers can also visit https://www.scamalert.sg to understand and learn more about scams (including email scams). Thank you for your attention.
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28 June 2013 For Immediate Release MEDIA RELEASE ELECTRICITY TARIFF REVISION FOR THE PERIOD 1 JULY TO 30 SEPTEMBER 2013 1. For the period from 1 Jul to 30 Sep 2013, electricity tariffs will decrease by an average of 2.9%. 2. The tariff reduction is due to lower cost of natural gas used for electricity generation, which fell by 5.1% compared to the previous quarter. 3. The electricity tariff for households will decrease by 2.8% in Q3 2013 from 26.70 to 25.95 cents per kWh. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in fourroom HDB flats will decrease by $3.08 (see Appendix 3 for the average decrease for different household types). 4. SP Services reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The latest tariffs given in Appendix 1 have been approved by the EMA. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Issued by: SP Services Limited 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Co. Reg No : 199504470N www.spservices.com.sg SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N Appendix 1 REVISION OF ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 JULY 2013 SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N Appendix 2 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF 1. The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: a) Energy cost (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of power generation. b) Network cost (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 2013 TARIFF Energy Costs 20.68¢/kWh Decreased by 0.75 ¢/kWh Generation Companies Network Costs 5.05¢/kWh MSS Fee 0.17¢/kWh Market Admin & PSO Fee 0.05¢/kWh No Change No Change No Change SP PowerAssets SP Services Power System Operator & Energy Market Company SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N Appendix 3 AVERAGE DECREASE IN MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS OF DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS (TARIFF REVISION WEF 1 JULY 2013) Types of Premises Average monthly consumption per Customer Average Monthly Bill New Average Bill Average Decrease in Monthly Bill kWh $(a) $(b) $(b-a) % HDB 1 Room 132.21 35.30 34.31 0.99 2.8 HDB 2 Room 189.68 50.64 49.22 1.42 2.8 HDB 3 Room 300.43 80.21 77.96 2.25 2.8 HDB 4 Room 410.23 109.53 106.45 3.08 2.8 HDB 5 Room 479.53 128.03 124.44 3.60 2.8 HDB Executive 577.94 154.31 149.97 4.33 2.8 Apartment 710.03 189.58 184.25 5.33 2.8 Terrace 1,016.80 271.48 263.86 7.63 2.8 Semi-Detached 1,313.17 350.62 340.77 9.85 2.8 Bungalow 2,603.84 695.23 675.70 19.53 2.8 SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N
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Consumption_Water Average consumption of Water (CuM) 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 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.8 7.8 8.0 8.3 8.4 8.1 7.7 7.5 HDB 2-Room 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.7 10.0 9.5 8.7 8.7 HDB 3-Room 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.0 12.0 12.2 12.8 12.9 12.0 11.5 11.6 HDB 4-Room 15.5 15.7 15.7 15.5 15.1 15.0 15.5 16.2 16.3 15.3 14.7 14.6 HDB 5-Room 16.8 17.1 17.1 16.9 16.4 16.1 16.7 17.8 17.7 16.7 16.0 15.6 HDB Executive 18.9 19.0 19.2 18.8 18.1 18.1 18.8 19.9 19.7 18.6 17.7 17.7 Apartment 13.3 13.7 13.9 13.7 13.1 12.8 13.1 14.4 14.3 13.2 12.7 12.5 Terrace 25.9 26.0 26.5 26.5 25.2 24.3 25.8 28.0 28.4 24.2 24.1 24.7 Semi-Detached 31.5 31.6 32.9 31.9 30.4 30.0 30.7 34.9 34.6 30.2 28.3 30.0 Bungalow 48.5 51.7 54.8 54.2 48.6 49.4 46.3 59.5 58.1 50.4 42.1 49.6
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Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedures Updated 1 April 24 Table of Contents 1. General Information ..................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Purpose of this Document .......................................................................................... 1 1.2 Singapore Gas Transportation System ...................................................................... 1 1.3 Definitions ..................................................................................................................... 2 1.4 Codes of Practices and Regulatory Requirements .................................................. 3 1.5 Submission of Application .......................................................................................... 3 2. Procedures for Gas Connection and Gas Admittance ............................................................. 4 2.1 Apply for Gas Connection .......................................................................................... 4 2.2 Make Payment .............................................................................................................. 5 2.3 Engage DR for Consumer’s Gas Installation .............................................................. 6 2.4 Apply for Gas Admittance .......................................................................................... 7 2.5 Apply for Supply and Gas Turn On ............................................................................ 8 3. Guidelines for Other Applications .............................................................................................. 9 3.1 Apply for Replacement, Addition & Alteration Works ............................................. 9 3.2 Apply for Disconnection ............................................................................................. 9 3.3 Apply for Re-connection ............................................................................................. 9 3.4 Other Applications ....................................................................................................... 9 4. Charges ........................................................................................................................................ 10 4.1 Connection Policy ...................................................................................................... 10 4.2 Connection Charge ................................................................................................... 10 5. Unauthorised Connection and Supply of Gas ......................................................................... 11 6. Appendices ................................................................................................................................. 12 Appendix 1 – Demarcation of responsibility ................................................................................ 12 Appendix 2 – Transmission Connection Flow Chart................................................................... 13 Appendix 3 – Transmission Connection Application Forms ...................................................... 15 Appendix 4 – Distribution Connection Flow Chart ..................................................................... 16 Appendix 5 – Distribution Connection Application Forms ........................................................ 18 Appendix 6 – Reference Rates for Transmission Project ........................................................... 19 Appendix 7 – Reference Rates for Distribution Project .............................................................. 20 Appendix 8 – Deductible Component for Natural Gas Distribution Connection .................... 21 Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 1 1. General Information 1.1 Purpose of this Document PowerGas is licensed by the Energy Market Authority (“Authority”) to be the Gas Transporter (“Transporter”) which owns, operates, and maintains the piped gas network in Singapore. SP PowerGrid (“SPPG”) is licensed by the Authority to be the Gas Transporter Agent to operate and maintain the piped gas network in Singapore on behalf of PowerGas. SPPG’s gas business is to plan, design, operate and maintain gas network assets in a manner that supports the delivery of safe, reliable, efficient, and quality services to customers. Under the Gas Transporter Licence, the Gas Transporter has to develop separate fees and charges for separate gas transportation services such as connection services and transportation services. This document sets out the connection policy and procedure for Natural Gas supply. 1.2 Singapore Gas Transportation System PowerGas owns an extensive gas transmission and distribution network throughout Singapore. The network is generally buried underground and transports natural gas to the western and northern parts of Singapore, and town gas to the whole of Singapore. The gas assets comprise the transmission network (operating at higher pressures), which forms the main reticulation backbone and the distribution network (operating at lower pressures). • Town gas is manufactured in Senoko Gasworks and delivered to approximately 900,000 customers in Singapore. The customers are made up of industrial, commercial, and residential gas users. Residential customers consist mainly of gas users from HDB, condominiums and landed premises. The town gas transmission network operates at 3 barg whereas the distribution network operates at pressure regimes ranging from 1 kPa to 50 kPa. Natural gas is supplied to about 200 customers and is imported from four sources (two submarine pipelines from Indonesia, one submarine pipeline from Malaysia and internationally through the Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal). Under the Gas Network Code, Gas Shippers/Retailers represent the customers that are connected to the natural gas networks. These natural gas customers are typically commercial or industrial and include all power stations. The natural gas transmission network operates mainly at two pressure regimes, 28 barg and 40 barg, and the distribution network operates at pressure regimes ranging from 3 barg to 6 barg. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 2 1.3 Definitions The following terms shall have the following meanings when used in this document. “Authority” means the Energy Market Authority of Singapore established under the Energy Market Authority of Singapore Act (Cap.92B); “Gas Transporter” or “Transporter” means a representative holding a gas transporter’s licence; “Gas Retailer” or “Retailer” means a person who supplies gas to Retail Customers and who holds a Retailer’s Licence; “Gas Shipper” or “Shipper” means a person holding a gas shipper’s licence; “Gas Network Code” refers to the Gas Network Code issued by the Authority, setting out common terms and conditions between the Gas Transporter and Shippers who engage the Gas Transporter to transport natural gas though the gas pipeline network; “DR” known as designated representative means a professional engineer or a licensed gas service worker appointed by the developer or a responsible person for the premises; “PE” known as professional engineer means any person who is registered as a professional engineer in the mechanical engineering discipline under the Professional Engineers Act (Cap. 253); “LGSW” known as licensed gas service worker” means a person who is licensed under section 12 (3) of the Gas Act (Chapter 116A); “gas service work” means any work carried out on any gas installation or gas appliance, in whole or in part, including any design, construction, installation, commissioning, erection, testing, repair, addition, alteration or maintenance work; “gas service isolation valve (“GSIV”)” means a valve, located at or near the boundary line of any property or the apron of any building, used by a gas transporter to isolate the supply of gas to that property or building; “gas service pipe” means a pipe or any part thereof, other than a gas main, used for the purpose of conveying gas from a gas main to a gas service isolation valve, and includes any pipe owned by, or under the management or control of, a gas transporter which is used for the purpose of conveying gas from the gas service isolation valve to the meter at a consumer’s premises as defined in the Gas Act (Chapter 116A); “gas fitting” includes any pipe, valve, meter, regulator or other device for the control, measurement and use of gas as defined in the Gas Act (Chapter 116A); Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 3 “gas installation” means a discrete grouping of gas fittings linking a gas service pipe to a gas appliance as defined in the Gas Act (Chapter 116A); “Gas Meter Control Valve” means a valve at the inlet of any meter used for the purpose of turning on or off a supply of gas through such meter to any gas installation as defined in the Gas (Supply) Regulation; “Meter Installation” means any meter and its associated equipment and installation including associated pipework, filter, valve, pressure regulating equipment, seal, housing, mounting, telemetry equipment, gas chromatograph and flow computer 1.4 Codes of Practices and Regulatory Requirements This connection procedure shall be read in conjunction with the provisions in the Gas Act, Gas (Supply) Regulations, Gas (Metering) Regulations, Gas Supply Code, Gas Metering Code, Gas Network Code, Singapore Standard, SS608 (where applicable) – Code of Practice for Gas Installation and relevant Retailer’s Handbook of Gas Supply, where applicable. The demarcation of responsibility from the gas service pipe to the gas installation is provided in Appendix 1 for reference purpose. 1.5 Submission of Application Please submit all connection enquiries, applications for gas connection and admittance request via the Gas Shipper/Retailer on SP Group’s eBusiness Portal (“Portal”): https://ebiz.spgroup.com.sg/index.html For all other matters, please submit your request to: gasenquiry@spgroup.com.sg Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 4 2. Procedures for Gas Connection and Gas Admittance Gas users, applicants for gas supply, are advised to apply through the Shipper/Retailers for connection to the gas main network. The Shipper/Retailer will liaise with the Transporter on behalf of the applicant for gas connection and admittance. The key steps for gas connection and gas admittance are outlined below. The detailed process flow chart and Natural Gas connections application forms can be found in Appendices 2 to 5. Apply for Gas Connection Make Payment Engage DR Apply for Gas Admittance Apply for Gas Supply and Turn On 2.1 Apply for Gas Connection Transmission Connection Consumer’s pressure requirement of at least 18 barg shall be eligible for connection to a transmission pipeline, subject to Gas Transporter’s assessment. The actual delivery pressure would vary depending on the location of the offtake point. Consumers requiring higher or lower pressure than the transmission network operating pressure shall at its own cost install the necessary equipment to achieve the required pressure. To apply for a natural gas transmission connection, the Shipper shall submit the following documents and information through the Portal: • Endorsed Form GT1 - “Application for Gas Transmission Connection”; and • A plan showing the connection point endorsed by the responsible person or applicant; and • Consumer Project Data Information. The Transporter shall seek the Authority’s approval for the proposed transmission connection and notify the Shipper on the outcome of the application within 21 days, after obtaining a reply from the Authority. If the application is successful, the connection charge and project lead time will also be made known to the Shipper. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 5 As the Transporter will need to determine the feasibility of the new connection and establish relevant procedures for the operational phase of the connection, Shippers are advised to request for a consultation through the Portal for the Transporter to arrange a site discussion with the Shipper and Applicant prior to sending in the application. Distribution Connection To apply for a natural gas distribution connection, the Retailer shall submit the following documents and information through the Portal: • Endorsed Form GD1 - “Application for Gas Distribution Connection”; and • Location / site plan showing the project site and proposed connection point(s) endorsed by the responsible person or applicant; and • Location of Meter Installation The Transporter shall notify the Retailer on the outcome of the application within 14 days from the date of receipt of the application. If the application is successful, the connection charge will also be made known to the Retailer. 2.2 Make Payment The Shipper/Retailer shall confirm the project by making payment for the connection charge. Transmission Connection The Shipper shall confirm the project by making payment for the connection charge and book firm capacity in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Gas Network Code (“GNC”). Upon project confirmation, the Transporter shall commence permit application, procurement and construction works to extend gas pipeline up to and including the gas service isolation valve (“GSIV”). Distribution Connection The Retailer shall confirm the project by making payment for the connection charge. The Retailer’s appointed Shipper shall subsequently, where necessary, book firm capacity in accordance with the requirements set forth in the GNC. Upon project confirmation, the Transporter shall commence permit application, procurement and construction works to extend gas pipeline up to and including the GSIV. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure 2.3 Engage DR for Consumer’s Gas Installation Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 6 The applicant shall engage a PE or a LGSW, as the case may require, as the DR for the project. Transmission Connection The Shipper and the DR shall liaise with the Transporter on the connection point at the property boundary, and where applicable, the location of the Meter Installation within the premises, the work schedule and other related matters throughout the entire project until final commissioning. The DR is responsible for the design, procurement, and construction of the Gas Fittings from the GSIV to the appliance/equipment including the Meter Installation, where applicable, in accordance with the Gas Act and its subsidiary legislations and applicable Code(s). Distribution Connection The Retailer and the DR shall liaise with the Transporter on the connection point at the property boundary, the work schedule, the location of the Meter Installation within the consumer’s premises and other related matters throughout the entire project until commissioning. The DR is responsible for the design, procurement, and construction of the Gas Installation from the GSIV to the appliance/equipment, excluding the Meter Installation, in accordance with the Gas Act and its subsidiary legislations and applicable Code(s). Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 7 2.4 Apply for Gas Admittance Transmission Connection The DR shall certify completion and successful testing of the Gas Fittings and the Meter Installation, where applicable. When the Gas Fittings, the Meter Installation and the site are ready to receive gas, the DR/applicant shall apply, through the Shipper, to the Transporter to connect and admit gas into the Gas Fittings up to the Meter Installation, where applicable, by submitting the following form: • Form GT2 - “Application for Admittance of Gas” The DR shall conduct the necessary proof test and complete Form GT3 “Certificate of Proof Test” prior to the Transporter interim admittance of gas into the Gas Fitting up to the Meter Installation. The Transporter shall carry out gas admittance from the GSIV up to the Meter Installation. Upon successful interim admittance of gas, the Transporter shall issue the “Statement of Interim Admittance of Gas”. Thereafter, the DR shall proceed to purge and commission the Gas Fittings up to the Meter Installation, where applicable. The Transporter shall issue the “Statement of Admittance of Gas” upon certification by the DR of successful purging and commissioning of the Gas Fittings up to the Meter Installation. The owner of Meter Installation shall liaise with the Applicant/DR and the Shipper to purge the Meter Installation. Distribution Connection The DR shall certify completion and successful testing of the Gas Installation. When the Gas Installation is ready to receive gas, the DR/applicant shall apply, through the Retailer, to the Transporter to connect and admit gas into the Gas Installation up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation by submitting the following form: • Form GD2 - “Application for Admittance of Gas” The DR shall conduct the necessary proof test and submit the completed Form GD3 “Certificate of Proof Test” and request for interim admittance of gas immediately prior to the Transporter connecting the Gas Installation to the gas pipeline network and admitting gas into the Gas Installation up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation. Upon successful interim admittance of gas, the Transporter shall issue the “Statement of Interim Admittance of Gas”. Thereafter, the DR shall proceed to purge and commission the Gas Installation up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 8 The Transporter shall issue the “Statement of Admittance of Gas” upon certification by the DR of successful purging and commissioning of the Gas Installation up to the Meter Installation. 2.5 Apply for Supply and Gas Turn On The applicant shall liaise with the Shipper/Retailer to carry out gas turn-on when the installation/equipment and the site are ready to receive gas. Transmission Connection Where the Meter Installation is owned by the Transporter, the Applicant/DR shall submit Form GT4 “Authorisation to Turn on Gas Meter Control Valve” to instruct the Transporter to open the Gas Meter Control Valve for gas turn-on from the Meter Installation to the appliances/equipment. For purging of the Meter Installation and gas turn on, the Shipper shall nominate for gas flow in accordance to Gas Network Code. Distribution Connection The Retailer shall carry out gas turn-on from the Meter Installation up to the appliances/equipment. The applicant is advised to refer to the Retailer’s Handbook on Gas Supply for the latest procedures. A summary of the procedures is shown below. • The DR shall: • certify completion and successful testing of the Consumer’s Internal Pipe; and • apply to the Retailer for connection and gas turn-on up to the appliances/equipment when the Consumer’s Internal Pipe is ready to receive gas. • The Retailer shall: • ensure appropriate tests, before and after the installation of the meter, are performed on the gas installation from and including the meter to the gas appliance before the as supply is turned on at the relevant Gas Meter Control Valve; • arrange for the connection of the Consumer’s Internal Pipe to the outlet of the Meter Installation thereafter; and • issue the “Statement of Turn-on of gas” to the applicant. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure 3. Guidelines for Other Applications 3.1 Apply for Replacement, Addition & Alteration Works Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 9 Any application for replacement of, or addition or alteration to, the gas installation or gas fitting located from the GSIV to (and including) the Meter Installation, where applicable, shall be made by the applicant through the Shipper/Retailer to the Transporter’s email address in Section 1.5. 3.2 Apply for Disconnection An application to disconnect a gas installation or gas fitting from a gas pipeline network shall be made by the responsible person to the Transporter in the following instances: • When the gas supply to the premises has been discontinued; or • When the supply of gas is no longer required; or • When the premised are undergoing renovation or demolition and gas supply has to be disconnected for safety reasons. Any application for the disconnection of the gas installation or gas fitting shall be made to the Transporter’s email address in Section 1.5. 3.3 Apply for Re-connection Any application for the re-connection of the gas installation or gas fitting shall be made to the gas transporter only when the applicant has rectified the defects on the gas installation/fitting. The application should be made through the Shipper/Retailer via the Transporter’s Portal. The Transporter shall respond to the Shipper/Retailer on the outcome of the application within 14 days from the date of receipt of the application. 3.4 Other Applications The applicant is advised to consult with the Transporter if it has a request for gas connection that has not been covered in the procedures above. The applicant shall send its request to the Transporter’s email address in Section 1.5. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 10 4. Charges 4.1 Connection Policy The cost to connect a customer’s gas installation or gas fitting to the Transporter’s gas pipeline network varies from case-to-case, due to the proximity of the customer’s location and the cost of the materials and services required for the gas connection. Where possible, the Transporter will envisage to propose the most cost-effective connection to the applicant. 4.2 Connection Charge The connection charge payable for all gas connection applications is the sum of the project cost less the deductible cost, subject to a minimum connection charge of zero. The description of each of the cost components are shown below. (1) Project cost All costs related to the provision of gas connection from the Transporter’s gas pipeline network to the GSIV, including the Meter Installation (where applicable). (2) Deductible cost The Transporter’s investment value based on the committed gas demand from the applicant for the new gas connection. For distribution connections, the investment value is derived based on the net present value of the 5-Year revenue of the average consumption for each consumption category (see Appendix 8). For transmission connections, the connection charges are calculated individually on a case-bycase basis. In addition, a Last Mile Connection Charge (“LMCC”) will be levied to recover the cost of the “last mile” connection of the gas installation to the GSIV from the applicant. The natural gas transmission/distribution connection deductible cost, LMCC and unit rates used in the determination of the transmission/distribution pipeline estimated capital investment shall be reviewed and adjusted when deemed necessary by the Transporter. The Transporter reserves the right to review the connection charge paid for any new connection and seek reimbursement for the first 5 years under-recovered revenue from the Shipper/Retailer if the actual gas consumption after 5 years of operation is more than 10% below the projected gas demand declared during application. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 11 5. Unauthorised Connection and Supply of Gas In accordance with the Gas Act, any person who: • lays or causes to be laid gas pipe or fitting to connect to the gas network belonging to or managed by the Transporter without consent of the Transporter; • fraudulently abstracts, uses or consumes the supply of gas; • tempers any gas meter shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment, or both. The Transporter may disconnect the premises of, or the gas retailer may discontinue supply of gas to the premises of, the person. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 12 6. Appendices Appendix 1 – Demarcation of responsibility Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 2 – Transmission Connection Flow Chart Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 13 Start Responsible person applies for connection through Shipper via e-Business portal • Form GT1 • Connection Point Plan • Customer Project Data Information Is there sufficient existing pipeline capacity? No Shipper may request for issuance of Open Season Invitation Yes Upon approval by EMA, Transporter issue quotation within 21 days, with the following information: • Connection charge • Project lead time Has Shipper paid connection charge? No Works shall not commence. If connection quotation expires, Responsible person to apply for connection again. Yes Project confirmed • Transporter commences permit application, procurement and construction • Consumer engages PE and commence design, procurement and construction • Shipper liaises with consumer and Transporter on the project • Shipper applies for transmission network offtake in accordance with GNC. a Yes Is Transporter building the Meter Installation? No b Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 2 – Transmission Connection Flow Chart (Cont’d) Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 14 a b Transporter designs and constructs Meter Installation PE designs and constructs Gas Fitting and Meter Installation Gas Fitting and Meter Installation and site ready to receive gas Gas Fitting and Meter Installation and site ready to receive gas PE applies for gas admittance • Form GT2 PE applies for gas admittance • Form GT2 PE conducts proof test immediately prior to gas admittance • Form GT3 PE conducts proof test immediately prior to gas admittance • Form GT3 Transporter issues “Statement of Interim Admittance of Gas” and PE proceed to purge and commission up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation Transporter issues “Statement of Interim Admittance of Gas” and PE proceed to purge and commission up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation Transporter purges and commissions Meter Installation Transporter issues “Statement of Admittance of Gas” Transporter issues “Statement of Admittance of Gas” Consumer instruct Transporter to open Gas Meter Control Valve for gas turn on • Form GT4 Consumer proceed to perform gas turn on End Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 3 – Transmission Connection Application Forms Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 15 S/No. Form No. Description 1 GT1 Application for Gas Transmission Connection 2 GT2 Application for Admittance of Gas 3 GT3 Certificate of Proof Test 4 GT4 Authorisation to Turn On Gas Meter Control Valve Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 4 – Distribution Connection Flow Chart Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 16 Start Responsible person applies for connection through a Retailer • Form GD1 • Connection Point Plan Transporter notifies Retailer within 14 days, applicable connection charge, lead time and other relevant information Has Retailer paid connection charge? Yes No Works shall not commence. If connection quotation expires, Responsible person to apply for connection again. Project confirmed • Transporter commences permit application, procurement and construction • Retailer liaises with consumer/DR and Transporter on the project • Retailer’s appointed Shipper applies for distribution network offtake in accordance with GNC. • DR designs and constructs gas installation from GSIV to Meter Installation a Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 4 – Distribution Connection Flow Chart (Cont’d) Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 17 a Gas Installation up to the Metering Installation and the site ready to receive gas DR/ Consumer applies for gas admittance • Form GD2 DR conducts proof test immediately prior to gas admittance • Form GD3 Transporter issues “Statement of Interim Admittance of Gas” and DR proceed to purge and commission up to, but excluding, the Meter Installation Transporter issues “Statement of Admittance of Gas” End During Gas Turn-on, where applicable, the Retailer may authorise the Transporter to operate the Meter Control Valve via Form GD4 Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 5 – Distribution Connection Application Forms Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 18 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 Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 6 – Reference Rates for Transmission Project Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 19 This sets out a non-exhaustive list of the main cost drivers and the corresponding unit rates used in the estimation of the capital investment for a new transmission pipeline. For the avoidance of doubt, the information set out here is provided solely for reference only and is subject to changes in actual contract rates. S/No. Description Size 1 2 3 Laying of underground steel pipeline ($/m) Boring and installation of concrete pipe sleeve Pipe jacking and pipeline ($/m) Construction of jacking and receiving pit ($/pair) Unit Rate ($) excl. GST Unit Rate ($) incl. 9% GST 300mm 6,200 6,758 - 8,500 9,265 - 1,013,000 1,104,170 4 Installation of underground valve ($/set) 300mm 315,000 343,350 5 6 Electrical and Instrumentation Hot tapping works Installation of surveillance system, SCADA RTU and Security RTU ($/set) Tee-off from existing 700mm dia pipeline ($/job) - 787,000 857,830 300mm 177,000 192,930 Note: • The amount of LTA road opening charges may vary due to the scope of the transmission project. For better clarity, please refer to LTA’s website for the charging methodology for LTA road opening charges. • Figures may not reflect the full GST effect due to rounding. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Appendix 7 – Reference Rates for Distribution Project Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 20 This sets out a non-exhaustive list of the main cost drivers and the corresponding unit rates used in the estimation of the capital investment for a new distribution pipeline. For the avoidance of doubt, the information set out here is provided solely for reference only and is subject to changes in actual contract rates. S/N o. Description Size Unit Rate ($) excl. GST Unit Rate ($) incl. 9% GST 1 Supply and Laying of PE pipes and fittings ($/m) 315mm 860 938 2 Connection to existing pipes ($/job) 315mm 12,900 14,601 3 Installation of Valve ($/job) 300mm 7,800 8,502 4 Reinstatement of rigid pavement / concrete panel ($/m 2 ) 480 524 5 Milling and Patching of road (min 250m 2 ) ($/m 2 ) 31 34 Note: • The amount of LTA road opening charges may vary due to the scope of the transmission project. For better clarity, please refer to LTA’s website for the charging methodology for LTA road opening charges. • Figures may not reflect the full GST effect due to rounding. Natural Gas Connection Policy and Procedure Updated 1 Apr 24 Page 21 Appendix 8 – Deductible Component for Natural Gas Distribution Connection (wef 1 Apr 24) c = Consumption per Annum (MMBtu) Distribution connection within JIT ($) Distribution connection outside JIT ($) c ≤ 5,000 nil nil 5,000 < c ≤ 15,000 80,000 185,000 15,000 < c ≤ 25,000 160,000 365,000 25,000 < c ≤ 35,000 235,000 550,000 35,000 < c ≤ 45,000 315,000 735,000 45,000 < c ≤ 55,000 395,000 915,000 55,000 < c ≤ 65,000 475,000 1,100,000 65,000 < c ≤ 75,000 550,000 1,285,000 75,000 < c ≤ 85,000 630,000 1,465,000 85,000 < c ≤ 95,000 710,000 1,650,000 95,000 < c ≤ 105,000 790,000 1,835,000 105,000 < c ≤ 115,000 865,000 2,015,000 115,000 < c ≤ 125,000 945,000 2,200,000 125,000 < c ≤ 135,000 1,025,000 2,385,000 135,000 < c ≤ 145,000 1,105,000 2,565,000 145,000 < c ≤ 155,000 1,180,000 2,750,000 155,000 < c ≤ 165,000 1,260,000 2,935,000 Beyond 165,000 1,295,000 2,970,000
Media Release - Singapore Power Celebrates SG50 By Providing Free Mobile Device Charging Stationshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/0a2b4183-2c0b-48f7-bc4e-4a39eca08df6/%5B20150727%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Power+Celebrates+SG50+By+Providing+Free+Mobile+Device+Charging+Stations.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
27 July 2015 News Release For immediate release SINGAPORE POWER CELEBRATES SG50 BY PROVIDING FREE MOBILE DEVICE CHARGING STATIONS 200 stations in public places to help Singapore stay connected 24/7 Singapore, 27 July 2015 – Singapore Power (SP) today unveiled its ‘Gift of Power’ to the nation for SG50: an island-wide network of charging stations for Singaporeans to charge their mobile devices at no cost. 2. SP will progressively roll out close to 200 stations in high-traffic locations across the island; working with partners such as SingHealth’s group of public healthcare institutions, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, tertiary institutions such as the National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), and Singapore Polytechnic; National Library Board and NTUC FairPrice supermarkets. All the units are expected to be in place by December 2015. 3. Mr Wong Kim Yin, Group CEO of Singapore Power, said, “Mobile devices are an essential part of everyday life. Running out of power when we least expect it can be inconvenient, and even distressing. Just as Singapore Power serves the nation by striving to keep the light on 24/7, the Gift of Power reaffirms our commitment to always be there for Singapore, by helping Singapore stay connected." Mr Wong also thanked all partners for readily embracing the idea and hosting the stations. 4. “As the largest public healthcare cluster, SingHealth healthcare institutions receive more than four million patient visits each year, and we often receive requests from patients and visitors for places to charge their mobile devices. We understand that coming to hospital for treatment can be stressful and staying connected helps to manage that anxiety, so we are very pleased to partner Singapore Power to offer this convenience to our patients and their caregivers,” said Mr Tan Jack Thian, Group Chief Operating Officer of SingHealth. 5 Mr Seah Kian Peng, CEO of NTUC FairPrice, added, "Mobile devices have become an integral part of our daily lives and NTUC FairPrice understands the needs of our customers who may require a quick charge-up for their mobile devices while visiting our stores. We are pleased to partner Singapore Power on this Gift of Power initiative to empower customers and provide yet another value-added service to them, while at the same time connect with Singaporeans in celebrating our nation’s 50 th birthday." 6. Members of the public can access this charging facility, with intuitive operating instructions displayed in English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil on-screen. To charge their devices, users need only scan the barcode of a personal identification card 1 and create a 1 Acceptable personal identification cards include: NRICs, Driving Licenses, Student Passes or Senior Citizen Concession Cards 1 unique 4-digit personal identification number (PIN), before plugging in their device. Users must repeat the two-step authentication process to retrieve their device. 7. Each charging station is equipped with 10 individual slots, which can each fit a mobile phone or tablet device. Each charging slot has multiple charging tips which will fit most mobile phones and tablets on the market, as well as a USB port to cater to other devices. 8. With the launch, there will be at least 20 stations installed by mid-August. Approximately 40 additional machines will be introduced every subsequent month through December. An up-to-date list of charging station sites will be maintained at http://giftofpower.singaporepower.com.sg. Additional comments from partners “While friends and families are sitting in anticipation of the outcome of a loved one’s medical procedure, the last thing they need to worry about is their phone battery. These mobile charging stations will enable them to stay charged, stay in touch, and stay a little bit less stressed.” Ms. Ng Kucy Ping, Director, Operations (Community), Tan Tock Seng Hospital “The National University of Singapore is happy to be part of Singapore Power’s ‘Gift of Power’ SG50 initiative. This generous and meaningful gift will certainly be appreciated by members of the NUS community.” Mr. Chew Chin Huat, Director of Office of Facilities Management, National University of Singapore “The Gift of Power is a creative idea to improve access to connectivity. This aligns well with our mission to nurture young talent to meet societal needs through technology, design and innovation. The Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) is pleased to partner Singapore Power in this initiative. We hope the power boost brings about added inspiration and resourcefulness amongst our students to create a better world by design.” Ms. Yvonne Ho, Director, Office of Advancement and Development, Singapore University of Technology and Design “Mobile devices are increasingly being used by staff and students for teaching and learning, and social engagement in Singapore Polytechnic. Hence, we appreciate Singapore Power’s initiative to enhance connectivity and communication which is indeed timely and beneficial to all.” Mr. C. Pannirselvam, Director, Department of Estates & Development, Singapore Polytechnic Key terms in Mandarin Singapore Power (SP) SP Group CEO Wong Kim Yin Gift of Power Mobile charging station SingHealth 新 加 坡 能 源 公 司 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 总 裁 黄 锦 贤 能 源 之 礼 手 机 充 电 站 新 加 坡 保 健 服 务 集 团 2 Tan Jack Thian, Group Chief Operating Officer of the SingHealth Group Tan Tock Seng Hospital National Library Board National University of Singapore Chew Chin Huat, Director, Office of Facilities Management, NUS Singapore University of Technology and Design NTUC FairPrice Seah Kian Peng, CEO (Singapore), NTUC Fairprice Singapore Polytechnic 新 加 坡 保 健 服 务 集 团 集 团 营 运 总 监 陈 奕 翔 陈 笃 生 医 院 国 家 图 书 馆 管 理 局 新 加 坡 国 立 大 学 周 振 發 , 主 任 , 物 业 管 理 处 , 新 加 坡 国 立 大 学 新 加 坡 科 技 设 计 大 学 职 总 平 价 超 市 谢 健 平 , 总 裁 ( 新 加 坡 ), 职 总 平 价 新 加 坡 理 工 学 院 About Singapore Power Singapore Power Group (SP) is a leading energy utility group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP’s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. For more information, please visit www.singaporepower.com.sg. Issued by: Singapore Power Limited 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Co. Reg. No : 199406577N www.singaporepower.com.sg -- end – 3
Media Release - Singapore Power Completes 20 Good Deeds For 20th Anniversaryhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/da242335-1441-4d4b-a6b6-90a9bc861d91/%5B20160122%5D+Media+Release+-+Singapore+Power+Completes+20+Good+Deeds+For+20th+Anniversary.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
22 January 2016 News Release For immediate release SINGAPORE POWER COMPLETES 20 GOOD DEEDS FOR 20 TH ANNIVERSARY Singapore, 22 January 2016 – Singapore Power (SP) today completed 20 Good Deeds, a campaign of staff-led community service projects launched to commemorate the company‟s 20 th anniversary. Launched in April last year, SP staff carried out 20 projects that benefited the community. This week, more than 350 SP volunteers assembled 3,150 bags of daily essential food items for underprivileged families. In just one afternoon, they reached more than 3,000 families from 12 voluntary welfare organisations. This Power Packs project was led entirely by SP staff volunteers or Heart Workers. Besides time and effort to acquire, assemble and distribute the Power Packs in their own vehicles, SP staff also donated to the cost of purchasing the food items, totalling $63,000. With the completion of the Power Packs initiative, SP has successfully achieved its target of 20 Good Deeds, contributing more than 6,000 volunteer hours for the Good Deeds. SP‟s „20 Good Deeds‟ covered a wide range of causes and activities, from the Love from the Stars charity gala dinner which raised close to $6.4 million, a „Gift of Power‟ of 200 free mobile device charging stations island-wide, to numerous outreach activities benefitting lowincome families, children with special needs, and the needy elderly. Singapore Power‟s Group CEO, Mr Wong Kim Yin, said, “Singapore Power would like to promote the spirit of sharing and caring for the needy. The 20 Good Deeds, during our 20 th Anniversary is Singapore Power‟s way of giving back to society and to help improve the quality of lives of needy Singaporeans. We are proud of SP staff, who have willingly and tirelessly given their time, effort and personal resources to drive and participate in these meaningful activities.” This is the second consecutive year that SP staff have organised the Power Packs project. With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, the packs are set to bring festive cheer to the beneficiaries. ### Media contacts: Andrew Ang, Corporate Affairs, Singapore Power DID: +65 6378 8231 Email: andrewang@singaporepower.com.sg About Singapore Power Singapore Power Group (SP) is a leading energy utility group in the Asia Pacific. It owns and operates electricity and gas transmission and distribution businesses in Singapore and Australia, and district cooling businesses in Singapore and China. More than 1.4 million industrial, commercial and residential customers in Singapore benefit from SP‟s world-class transmission, distribution and market support services. The networks in Singapore are amongst the most reliable and cost-effective worldwide. For more information, please visit www.singaporepower.com.sg. Issued by: Singapore Power Limited 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Co. Reg. No : 199406577N www.singaporepower.com.sg
[20140211] The Straits Times - Impacting People's Liveshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/251b64a6-0ea5-47f3-90cf-59688be25366/%5B20140211%5D+The+Straits+Times+-+Impacting+People's+Lives.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
Impacting people’s lives Singapore Power engineer Thiruchelvam Ranjan loves what he does because the outcome is tangible and necessary At a glance n n n About 2,400 technical professionals required by 2020. Electricity sales are expected to grow by more than 30 per cent over the next decade. Less than 1 minute per customer a year is the average interruption time, making Singapore’s electricity grid one of the most reliable in the world. by wong sher maine In hIs six years with singapore Power (sP), Mr Thiruchelvam Ranjan has held three job portfolios. he has also added a significant achievement to his resumé — he was part of a team that set up a substation — and is being groomed for leadership. The sP scholar and principal engineer says: “I underwent a rigorous graduate development programme during which I was posted to various departments. Besides giving me an understanding of many aspects of the organisation, these rotations also helped me to feel the pulse on the ground, understand the culture of the organisation, and build a strong social network.” The 32-year-old became interested in the power sector during his final year at the national University of singapore, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering, specialising in electrical engineering. he says: “Power is an important and necessary part of everyone’s lives. singapore’s economy and all modern day activities are enabled by electricity, and our networks are amongst the most reliable worldwide.” his career choice was partly inspired by his engineer father. “My father made me realise the impact engineers make on people’s lives,” says Mr Ranjan. “Also, as a young child I would often see him take things apart and put them back together. In today’s world where it’s easier to replace than repair, he made me appreciate and take good care of what I had.” his mother also played a crucial role in shaping who he is today. “Mum was a teacher, and she taught me to question everything. This is something which I constantly apply when I was a student and now as an engineer.” Under sP’s graduate development programme, he has enjoyed a diverse range of jobs. he started off as a network management engineer helping to ensure that the network delivering power to customers is in tip-top condition. Then, in risk management, he learnt to effectively manage sP’s risk exposures. he is currently a project engineer within sP PowerGrid’s network development division where he works on developing singapore’s electricity network, installing and renewing network infrastructure to meet the increasing power demands and connecting new customers to the grid. One of his professional highlights was when he helped to set up the 66kV Rangoon substation, to meet growing demand and strengthen the power network in the central part of singapore including areas like Toa Payoh and Bishan. “We conduct voltage tests, equipment My colleagues comprise a mixture of industry veterans and young talents, but they all have one thing in common — a deep rooted sense of pride in what they do. They have inspired me to always give my best at work, because what I do impacts lives. — Mr Thiruchelvam Ranjan (right), principal engineer, Singapore Power functionality and safety checks before the substation goes live. Each successfully commissioned project adds to the reliability of singapore’s power network, and I am proud to have contributed to this effort.” he adds: “As an sP engineer, no two work days are identical. The challenges I have had to handle include managing network projects, addressing customers’ concerns and responding to power outages.” he was selected to attend the 2013 Young LEADERs! programme conducted by Business Leadership Centre of the Temasek Management services Group, where he honed his strategic thinking and business leadership skills. he is now in charge of organising sP Family Day 2014. he says: “This is a massive event with a lot of logistical and manpower planning involved. I look forward to the challenge of providing an enjoyable and memorable experience for 10,000 staff and their loved ones.” his experience and accomplishments at sP stand him in good stead for a Professional Engineer certification, which is the profession’s highest standard of competence. Mr Ranjan says: “The experience and knowledge that I have gained from working in sP will be instrumental towards achieving this goal.” he loves what he does because the outcome is tangible and necessary. “Every day, the work we do and projects we handle help to grow singapore’s network and connect customers to the grid, powering their activities at home, work and play. In many ways, PhoTo: Wee TY what we do at sP is an integral part of nation building and enhancing lives.” Mr Ranjan is in good company. “My colleagues comprise a mixture of industry veterans and young talents, but they all have one thing in common — a deep rooted sense of pride in what they do. They have inspired me to always give my best at work, because what I do impacts lives.” Diverse career track Singapore Power’s Graduate Development Programme is a talent development scheme where staff benefits from job rotations to better understand the organisation at a macro and micro level. They also benefit from leadership development programmes, and are given opportunities to maximise their potential via stretch assignments. PhoTo: Wee TY