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Berita Harian - Ready to be deployed if there is a power outage https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:f4392476-640d-423b-93f6-ed9e8f954e63
Berita Harian | Selasa, 4 Jun 2019 7 Berita MENJELANG AIDILFITRI SEDIA BERKHIDMAT: (Dari kiri) Encik Norhisham, Encik Ismet dan Encik Najib akan bertugas untuk memastikan orang ramai dapat menyambut Syawal pertama dengan selesa tanpa sebarang gangguan elektrik. – Foto BH oleh ROSLEE ABDUL RAZAK �FAKHRURADZI ISMAIL mfismail@sph.com.sg SAMBUTAN Hari Raya mungkin tidak lengkap tanpa adanya cahaya lampu lap-lip berwarna-warni. Selain dianggap sebagai perhiasan, ia juga menjadi penyeri suasana Lebaran di pekarangan rumah yang sedap dipandang mata tetamu yang berkunjung. Namun bayangkan, sedang anda sibuk melayan tetamu, tiba-tiba bekalan elektrik di estet perumahan anda terputus dan seluruh rumah bertukar menjadi kelam. Jika situasi sebegini berlaku, antara mereka yang pertama yang akan tiba ke lokasi adalah Encik Ismet Imran Chuma’ing dan pasukannya. Dalam beberapa minit, beliau dan pasukannya dari Unit Penjana Bergerak SP Group akan ‘berkejar’ ke kawasan terjejas. Mereka akan membawa bersama mereka penjana kuasa yang dipasang pada treler sepanjang 30 kaki yang menampung 2,000 liter diesel – cukup untuk menjana kuasa elektrik untuk estet perumahan sehingga lapan jam. Siap ‘dikerah’ jika ada kejadian bekalan elektrik terputus Tugas Encik Ismet memerlukan beliau untuk sentiasa bersedia 24 jam hampir setiap hari untuk dikerah jika kejadian bekalan elektrik terputus di Singapura – termasuk pada hujung minggu dan juga cuti umum. “Dalam menjalankan kerja kami, kami perlu sentiasa bersedia untuk bertindak pantas bagi memberi sokongan apabila berlakunya gangguan elektrik. “Kadangkala, kami perlu kembali bekerja sewaktu hari cuti kami, untuk memberi sokongan tambahan kepada pasukan bertugas jika kes itu rumit,” kata Encik Ismet, 47 tahun, Juruteknik Kanan, Operasi Elektrik di unit tersebut. Terdapat sebanyak tujuh pasukan yang akan bertugas secara syif sepanjang lapan jam setiap masa dan setiap pasukan mempunyai tiga anggota. Disebabkan jadual pekerjaan yang padat dan tidak menentu, Encik Ismet yang bertugas bersama Encik Norhisham Abdul Wahid, 35 tahun dan Encik Mohd Najib Jalil, 38 tahun dalam satu pasukan, juga terpaksa mengorbankan waktu bersama keluarga dalam menyambut Syawal pertama. Tahun ini, giliran mereka untuk bekerja syif malam. Bagi mereka, ia bukanlah satu perkara yang baru Source: Berita Harian © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction. kerana sebelum ini mereka juga pernah bertugas ketika Hari Raya Aidilfitri. “Sedih memang sedih tetapi kami sudah biasa kerana kami tahu ini tanggungjawab kami. “Mujur tahun ini kami bertugas syif malam, jadi ada peluang untuk pergi solat Raya dan mengunjungi sanaksaudara lain pada sebelah siang. “Kalau terpaksa bekerja syif pagi atau petang pada Hari Raya, kami akan memastikan kami memberitahu keluarga kami dan membuat perancangan yang sesuai. “Kami bersyukur kerana keluarga kami semua faham akan pekerjaan kami ini,” kata bapa tiga orang anak berusia antara lapan dengan 17 tahun ini yang telah bekerja bersama SP Group selama 21 tahun. Namun begitu, sambutan Syawal masih cukup meriah di pejabat mereka. Jamuan kuih serta hidangan Raya dibekalkan dari rumah untuk dikongsikan bersama. “Memang setiap raya menjadi kebiasan kami untuk membawa hidangan lauk raya dan kuih ke pejabat...jadi tidak sunyi sangat dan masih ada ‘feel’ Hari Raya. “Pernah juga sesetengah kami yang akan ke tempat kerja siap dengan berpakaian baju kurung dan samping, lepas habis berjalan Raya.” seloroh Encik Ismet lagi. “Sedih memang sedih tetapi kami sudah biasa kerana kami tahu ini tanggungjawab kami. Mujur tahun ini kami bertugas syif malam, jadi ada peluang untuk pergi solat Raya dan mengunjungi sanak-saudara lain pada sebelah siang. Kalau terpaksa bekerja syif pagi atau petang pada Hari Raya, kami akan memastikan kami memberitahu keluarga kami dan membuat perancangan yang sesuai. Kami bersyukur kerana keluarga kami semua faham akan pekerjaan kami ini.” – Encik Ismet Imran Chuma’ing, Juruteknik Kanan, Operasi Elektrik di Unit Penjana Bergerak SP Group. Read Translated Article, here.
Historical-National-Average-Household-usage--Website-Data-Aug23-to-Jul25-.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Historical-National-Average-Household-usage--Website-Data-Aug23-to-Jul25-.xlsx
Consumption_Elect Average consumption of Electricity (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 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 Jan-25 Feb-25 Mar-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 HDB 1-Room 145 143 146 144 135 126 126 132 150 152 149 140 151 148 139 142 128 127 121 119 128 136 150 143 HDB 2-Room 190 189 190 188 176 164 167 173 199 199 195 183 198 192 183 186 166 168 161 156 169 181 195 190 HDB 3-Room 272 269 274 269 247 236 241 250 292 285 277 264 283 277 266 266 243 238 231 231 250 265 284 273 HDB 4-Room 371 367 374 370 342 321 330 342 398 396 383 360 385 381 363 365 338 327 320 309 341 363 390 381 HDB 5-Room 434 427 437 436 401 367 381 399 463 466 448 416 447 446 427 429 397 379 374 359 399 425 457 450 HDB Executive 536 528 541 530 478 456 474 489 575 568 544 515 546 548 520 523 481 462 458 445 495 522 562 554 Apartment 514 515 537 541 483 430 435 486 578 573 543 500 513 539 523 519 486 446 419 417 476 516 548 536 Terrace 866 859 890 881 804 740 794 821 957 900 872 838 847 885 851 851 785 747 744 714 775 823 881 848 Semi-Detached 1,134 1,150 1,187 1,174 1,065 1,019 1,038 1,109 1,254 1,224 1,170 1,128 1,126 1,168 1,137 1,141 1,056 1,000 974 960 1,031 1,080 1,173 1,123 Bungalow 2,219 2,298 2,308 2,358 2,075 2,106 1,951 2,146 2,432 2,360 2,266 2,220 2,121 2,347 2,192 2,190 2,012 2,004 1,872 1,904 2,016 2,154 2,244 2,175
Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Oct-24-to-Sep-25.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Oct-24-to-Sep-25.xlsx
Consumption_Elect Average consumption of Electricity (kWh) Premises Types Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 Jan-25 Feb-25 Mar-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 HDB 1-Room 139 142 128 127 121 119 128 136 150 143 150 136 HDB 2-Room 183 186 166 168 161 156 169 181 195 190 195 177 HDB 3-Room 266 266 243 238 231 231 250 265 284 273 280 257 HDB 4-Room 363 365 338 327 320 309 341 363 390 381 388 358 HDB 5-Room 427 429 397 379 374 359 399 425 457 450 459 423 HDB Executive 520 523 481 462 458 445 495 522 562 554 562 520 Apartment 523 519 486 446 419 417 476 516 548 536 541 513 Terrace 851 851 785 747 744 714 775 823 881 848 866 817 Semi-Detached 1,137 1,141 1,056 1,000 974 960 1,031 1,080 1,173 1,123 1,121 1,072 Bungalow 2,192 2,190 2,012 2,004 1,872 1,904 2,016 2,154 2,244 2,175 2,168 2,190 Note: The figures exclude electricity consumption for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.
Form Document Checklist and Declaration of Compliance to SPPG's Technical Requirements 6.0_ PV BESS.v2d.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:32442530-6aba-4b94-a85d-fb30ef993b8c/Form%20Document%20Checklist%20and%20Declaration%20of%20Compliance%20to%20SPPG's%20Technical%20Requirements%206.0_%20PV%20BESS.v2d.pdf
DISTRIBUTED ENERGY RESOURCE (DER) SYSTEM: CHECKLIST AND DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE TO SP POWERGRID’S (SPPG) TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS (To be submitted together with CS1 application) PART I: INSTALLATION DETAILS Consumer Name: Installation/Premises Address: For official use only Application No. Electrical Installation License No.: Installation Intake Voltage: Existing Site Approved Load: kVA / kW (to delete accordingly) PART II: DER SYSTEM DETAILS Total Short Circuit Current Contribution: Amps Metering Point Existing DER System Details Description of Metering Point kWp/kWh kWac 1,3 System Type Location ☐PV ☐BESS ☐Others:___ ☐PV ☐BESS ☐Others:___ ☐PV ☐BESS ☐Others:___ Total Existing Generation Capacity Metering Point Description of Metering Point Location Total Applied Generation Capacity Total Generation Capacity Applied DER System Details kWp/kWh kWac 1,3 System Type Owner of DER system 2 kWp/kWh kWac ,1.3 ☐PV ☐BESS ☐Others:___ ☐PV ☐BESS ☐Others:___ ☐PV ☐BESS ☐Others:___ ☐ Consumer ☐ 3 rd party ☐ Consumer ☐ 3 rd party ☐ Consumer ☐ 3 rd party 1. Based on inverter rated AC capacity. 2. If DER is owned by 3 rd party, please state Company Name: 3. The Consumer shall declare if the Owner of the applied DER system has an aggregated Generation Capacity of ≥ 1MWac installed in this premise. If yes, the Owner of the applied DER system shall furnish the Wholesaler/Generation License at point of Turn-On. ☐ No ☐ Yes New DER Inverter(s) Information: S/N Brand Model Rated Power (kWac) Quantity PART III: DOCUMENT CHECKLIST Please check the boxes to acknowledge that you have submitted the following documents: � Letter of Consent � Single Line Diagram (SLD) (from DER System to Point of Common Coupling (PCC)) Page 1 of 3 Ver 6.0 � PQ Compliance Report � Short Circuit Current Contribution Report � Inverter(s) Specifications � Voltage and Frequency Protection Settings � Inverter(s) Type Test Reports (Harmonics, Voltage Unbalance, Flicker, DC Injection) � Solar panel(s)/Batteries Specifications � Isolation Transformer Specifications (if used) � Dynamic Simulation Model (for aggregated capacity as per Transmission Code C7.2 ) � Other Supporting Documents (if any) Please submit the following documents to the respective Distribution Network (DN) sections upon commissioning of the DER system. 1) Certificate of Compliance 2) Commissioning Declaration of DER System PART IV: TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS We confirm that the application complies with the following requirements at PCC: 1) Power Quality Harmonics Voltage at PCC (kV) 0.23 / 0.4 6.6 / 22 66 230 / 400 Total harmonic voltage distortion, VTHD < 5% < 4% < 3% < 1.5% Individual harmonic voltage (odd) < 4% < 3% < 2% < 1% Individual harmonic voltage (even) < 2% < 2% < 1% < 0.5% DC Injection Max DC injection per phase < 0.5% of inverter rated output current DC injection is deprecated Voltage Fluctuation Flicker Voltage Unbalance The LEW shall submit technical justification in the PQ compliance report for consideration, if the DER system DC injection at the PCC deviates from this requirement. Percentage difference from nominal voltage < ±3% Short term flicker severity, PST < 1.0 Long term flicker severity, PLT < 0.8 Max ratio of negative phase sequence to positive phase sequence voltage < 1% 2) Protection Abnormal Voltage Response Minimum Holding Time (s) - requirement Maximum Tripping Time (s) - requirement Abnormal Voltage Range (% of nominal voltage) V < 50 50 ≤ V < 88 110 < V < 120 > 0.6 > 2.0 > 1.0 ≤ 1.6 ≤ 3.0 ≤ 2.0 The DER generating unit shall be capable of disconnecting from the transmission system if under or over voltage is detected at the connected person’s incoming switchboard or at the generating unit terminal. Depending on the abnormal voltage range, the generating unit shall remain in operation for a minimum holding time and disconnect before the maximum tripping time as specified above. Abnormal Frequency Response Operating Time Continuous operation Frequency Range (Hz) 47.5 ≤ f ≤ 52 47 ≤ f < 47.5 Remain in operation for at least 20s each time frequency falls below 47.5Hz. 3) Reconnection The DER system shall also cease to energize the transmission system for faults on the service connection between the DER system to the PCC. The DER system may reconnect to the transmission system 1 minute after the voltage and frequency at its connection point have recovered and remained within the ranges listed as follows: (a) Frequency within 49.8Hz and 50.2Hz; Page 2 of 3 Ver 6.0 (b) Transmission network voltage within ±3% of the nominal value or distribution network voltage within ±6% of the nominal value. 4) Inverter Specification Reactive power control mode: Q(V) Control 4 If other mode is selected, please indicate the details: _____________________________________________ 4. By signing below (Part IV), you agree that the above reactive power control mode will be set before inverter(s) energization, in compliance with the requirements stipulated in the Transmission Code. For more details on the settings, please refer to Transmission Code F12. PART V: CHOICE OF BACKUP SCHEME FOR EMBEDDED GENERATION (DER) (Must be filled for Intake Voltage at HT and above) We understand that consumers connected at HT and above with embedded generation (DER) are required to choose a backup scheme 5 for their service connection. Please prepare a Supplemental Agreement for Consumer based on the backup scheme of their choice (please tick one backup scheme): ☐ 1) Summation Scheme (please tick one metering option): ☐ Installation of Summation meters (Where there are no generation meters installed, summation meters will be provided by SPPA) ☐ Generation meters (If generation meters are already installed, there is no need to install additional summation meters as the generation meters can double up as summation meters) ☐ Solar Generation Profile (Applicable for contestable consumers who have embedded generation (PV) below 10 MWac and are registered with SPS/EMC) ☐ 2) Capped Capacity Scheme ☐ 3) Extended Capped Capacity Scheme 5. For more details on backup scheme, please refer to Handbook on “How to Apply for Electricity Connection” (Appendix 39). PART VI: DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE TO SPPG’S TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS I, (LEW No.: ), (Name) the undersigned Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) for the DER installation at the above premises, declare that I have evaluated and confirmed that the DER system complies with the above, including requirements as per “Technical Requirements of Distributed Generation (DG) and New Extra High Tension (EHT) Connection”. Signature: Date: (DD/MM/YYYY) Page 3 of 3 Ver 6.0
Media Release - Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 October To 31 December 2012https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/6762bbf9-903c-41dc-a962-078f9a3f1bbf/%5B20120928%5D+Media+Release+-+Electricity+Tariff+Revision+For+The+Period+1+October+To+31+December+2012.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
28 Sep 2012 For Immediate Release MEDIA RELEASE ELECTRICITY TARIFF REVISION FOR THE PERIOD 1 OCTOBER TO 31 DECEMBER 2012 1. For the period from 1 Oct to 31 Dec 2012, electricity tariffs will decrease by an average of 2.9%. This follows the drop in tariffs by 2.5% for the quarter from 1 Jul to 30 Sep 2012. The tariff reduction is due to lower power generation costs arising mainly from lower natural gas prices. Over the last three months (1 Jul to 15 Sep 2012), the average fuel oil price dropped by 4.5% from S$130.10 per barrel to S$124.19 per barrel. This resulted in natural gas prices also falling by 4.5%, as the price of natural gas in Asia is pegged to fuel oil price. 2. The electricity tariff for households will decrease by 2.9% (or 0.81 cents per kWh) from 28.08 cents per kWh to 27.27 cents per kWh. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will decrease by $3.24. (please see Appendix 4 for the average reduction for different household types) 3. SP Services reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly, based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The latest tariffs 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 OCTOBER 2012 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 28.08 27.27 29.18 28.08 27.27 29.18 6.96 6.96 7.45 10.44 10.44 11.17 26.65 25.72 27.52 16.27 15.83 16.94 0.59 0.59 0.63 6.96 6.96 7.45 10.44 10.44 11.17 26.43 25.50 27.29 16.26 15.82 16.93 0.59 0.59 0.63 6.52 6.52 6.98 9.78 9.78 10.46 25.46 24.54 26.26 16.16 15.72 16.82 0.48 0.48 0.51 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 will decrease by 0.81 cents per kWh from 23.03 cents per kWh to 22.22 cents per kWh in Q4 2012. This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of power generation. b) Network cost (paid to SP PowerAssets): Remains unchanged at 4.78 cents per kWh. This fee is reviewed annually and was last reduced by 2.8% in April 2011. c) Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Services): Remains unchanged at 0.22 cents per kWh. This fee is reviewed annually and has been reduced by 21% since July 2009. d) Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee (paid to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator): Remains unchanged at 0.05 cents per kWh. This fee is reviewed annually to recover the costs of operating the electricity wholesale market and power system. Q4 2012 Tariff Energy Costs 22.22¢/kWh Decreased by 0.81 ¢/kWh Generation Companies Network Costs 4.78¢/kWh MSS Fee 0.22¢/kWh Market Admin & PSO Fee 0.05¢/kWh Unchanged Unchanged Unchanged 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 1 Metric Ton of Fuel Oil is equivalent to 6.5 barrels(bbl) of Fuel Oil 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 4 Average Reduction in Monthly Electricity Bills of Domestic Customers (Tariff Revision for 1 Oct to 31 Dec 2012) Types of Premises Average monthly consumption per Customer Average Monthly Bill New Average Monthly Bill Decrease in Average Monthly Bill kWh $(a) $(b) $b-a % HDB 1 Room 127.68 35.85 34.82 -1.03 -2.88 HDB 2 Room 188.50 52.93 51.40 -1.53 -2.88 HDB 3 Room 296.19 83.17 80.77 -2.40 -2.88 HDB 4 Room 400.24 112.39 109.15 -3.24 -2.88 HDB 5 Room 468.17 131.46 127.67 -3.79 -2.88 HDB Executive 567.71 159.41 154.81 -4.60 -2.88 Apartment 676.91 190.08 184.59 -5.48 -2.88 Terrace 973.04 273.23 265.35 -7.88 -2.88 Semi-Detached 1,254.16 352.17 342.01 -10.16 -2.88 Bungalow 2,428.67 681.97 662.30 -19.67 -2.88 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
Media Release - Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 July To 30 September 2013https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/b56514c3-bd10-47a8-b1b9-7a1fa4ffc214/%5B20130628%5D+Media+Release+-+Electricity+Tariff+Revision+For+The+Period+1+July+To+30+September+2013.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
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
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.
Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-licensed Electrical Installation.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:5481cdcf-2422-471a-9df1-28edf6636a78/Electrical%20Testing%20and%20Inspection%20for%20Non-licensed%20Electrical%20Installation.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-licensed Electrical Installation Course Code: ENO39 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Carry out basic electrical inspection and testing for fixed electrical installation in residential and non-residential (up to 45kVA) for properties in compliance with the relevant code of practice • Understand good practice and common non-compliances for the inspection and testing of electrical installation work MAIN CONTENTS • Purpose of inspection and testing for low voltage installation in compliance with safety requirements • Inspection of electrical installation • Testing of electrical installation • Testing procedures for: o Insulation resistance test, Phase sequence test o Earth fault loop impedance test o Continuity test, Polarity test, RCCB test • Common non-compliances during electrical installation inspection and testing • Practical session on electrical installation testing and fault identification METHODOLOGY Lecture and practical session TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering and technical staff who are required to carry out electrical testing and inspection work/project for non-licensed electrical installation COURSE DETAILS Duration : 7 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face or Blended (Face-to-face and Synchronous E-Learning) Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : 7 Additional Requirement/s : Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) must be worn during practical session. PPE includes: • Insulation Shoes • Rubber Gloves COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$700 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Not applicable For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Not applicable Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • Subsidy of up to 70% is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • Enhanced subsidy of up to 90% is applicable for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above, subject to funding agency’s approval. Note that GST payable will be computed from fee after 70% funding. • Professional Development Unit (PDU) is applicable for Professional Engineers registered under the Professional Engineers (PE) Board only. • All published fees are subject to prevailing GST. CONTACT US For more information, please contact SIPG at +65 6916 7930 or email training-institute@spgroup.com.sg. OTHER SIPG COURSES For more courses, visit our website at: https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/training or Scan the QR code below: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323
Introduction to Energy Storage System.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:7c9417fd-ee33-4c17-bc95-82c4db8d4015/Introduction%20to%20Energy%20Storage%20System.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Introduction to Energy Storage System Course Code: NGD04 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Learn the various types of Energy Storage System (ESS) technologies and applications, with emphasis on ESS deployed in Singapore • Understand the basic working principles and design considerations of ESS through its integration with a microgrid system MAIN CONTENTS • Overview of ESS Technologies o Types of ESS o Comparison of ESS o Applications of ESS • ESS Working Principles o Major Components of ESS o System Integration of ESS o Commercial ESS System Architecture • Roles of ESS in Utility o Power Generation o Transmission & Distribution o Consumption • Emerging ESS Trends o Emerging ESS & Associated Technologies o Other trends including applications and business models METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE Technical staff involved in projects, operations and maintenance of electrical network COURSE DETAILS Duration : 7 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-face or Synchronous E-learning Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : 6 Additional Requirement/s : NIL COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$700 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Pending For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Pending Ver 4.0_0323 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • SkillsFuture Baseline Course Fee Subsidy (70%) is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy (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: Ver 4.0_0323
Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/38-years-with-SP-Growing-through-Change
SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation 38 Years with SP: Growing through Change RELIABILITY Maizan Binte Abdullah, Senior Technician from Condition Monitoring (CM), manages a team of 10 to perform health checks across substations in the north of Singapore. Her team collates and analyses recorded measurements and checks for anomalies in switchgears and transformers. Maizan Binte Abdullah performing condition monitoring checks. (Photo was taken before circuit breaker) When Maizan joined SP 38 years ago, she was doing something quite different. Learning and Adapting After completing her post-secondary education, Maizan started as an apprentice in the Electro Mechanical Maintenance Fitting department at the Public Utilities Board (PUB). Subsequently, she was posted to the Meters section to conduct meter maintenance activities. Maizan (in blue attire) and her former colleagues from Meters section enjoying a durian feast together. When PUB corporatised in 1995, she moved to SP where she continued with the Meters section for the next 14 years. She would have thought that would be her home for the rest of her career. However in 2019, she was seconded to CM. This change to field work seemed to be unsurmountable, having been in a deskbound administrative role for more than 20 years. “Given my age, I was very worried that I may not be able to cope with the demands of the new role. However, I recognised that I needed to move out of my comfort zone and acquire new skills to remain relevant,” shared Maizan. After going through training and with strong support from her team and the management, Maizan is settling so well at CM that she became the team lead for North Zone in the same year. A lifelong learner, Maizan completed her part-time Diploma in Engineering (Power Engineering) programme at Singapore Polytechnic in May 2020 under SP’s sponsorship. She soldiered on despite having to juggle her new role and studies. “There were times when I felt overwhelmed and felt like giving up. I am glad I had the support from my family, my boss and colleagues who encouraged me to persevere. This experience has been very enriching, and I look forward to continue growing!” exclaimed Maizan. Growing despite COVID-19 With this mindset, Maizan and her team continued to learn new ways of working to carry out their duties during the Circuit Breaker period. Maizan and her colleagues use handheld detectors to detect for abnormalities in the network. This is to prevent faults from developing and causing power disruptions. “Due to the need to minimise contact, we had to stagger our working hours. This is a challenge as CM relies heavily on teamwork. We also had to wear a mask when doing checks in the substation, which is an enclosed space and often hot and humid,” shared Maizan. However, Maizan takes it in her stride. She performs daily check-ins with her team members via instant messaging and tele-conferencing. With a sparkle in her eyes, she said, “Work is never the same every day. I take this as an opportunity to grow – to be stronger and better in managing change and future crises.” — 27 July 2020 TAGS LIFELONG LEARNERPEOPLE OF SPRELIABILITYCONDITION MONITORING YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ How this 'grid doctor' maintains the health of Singapore's electricity network so everything stays on Ground feedback, digital tools: How she helps 8,000 workers end their day safely Faster repairs, fewer disruptions: Meet the innovative teams using smart tech to keep your piped gas supply flowing
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SIPG-Training-Calendar-2024_-Jan-Mar-.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/training/SIPG-Training-Calendar-2024_-Jan-Mar-.pdf
2024 JANUARY Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 8-9: ECL04 High Voltage Distribution Cable Identification, Spiking & Fault Location 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 9-10: ERG01 SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 15, 16, 18: EPG07 Requirements for Installation & Commissioning of Grid-Tied Photovoltaic System 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 17-18: ENO63 Condition Monitoring Techniques for Distribution Switchgear & Transformer 28 29 30 31 22-24, 25, 26, 30: ENO62 Restore High Voltage Outages 29: GRG02 Gas Market Structure & Gas Network Code FEBRUARY Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 1-2: ERG01 SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 19: ENO51 Distribution Switchboard Maintenance for Commercial and Industrial Low Voltage Installation 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 21-23: ECL05 High Voltage Cable Jointing Techniques 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26: NEV03 Requirements and Implementation of Electric Vehicle Charging System 25 26 27 28 29 26-27: PDC208 Hydrogen Industry Masterclass 26-1 Mar: EPG12 Power Plant Operations and Performance (NEW COURSE + ) 28-29: PDC208 Hydrogen Industry Masterclass MARCH Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 4-5: ERG05 Lightning and Lightning Protection 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 6-7: ESG08 Installation & Commissioning of Distribution Switchgear 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11-12: EFD08 Singapore Electricity Network and Market 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 13-14: ESG06 Design, Installation & Testing of Electrical Switchboard & Supply Turn-On 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 18-19: ETF02 Operation & Maintenance of Distribution Transformer 31 20-21 & 27-28: EPG13 Managing Multiple Malfunctions in Power Plants & EPG14 Best Practices for Power Plant Optimisation (NEW COURSE + ) + Courses conducted using the latest Centralised Power Plant Simulator Updated: 04 Dec 2023 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF POWER AND GAS TRAINING CALENDAR JAN - MAR 2024 No. Course Code Course Title Duration (hr) Mode of Delivery Course Fee (1) Course Fee (after Funding) (2) (3) PDU (5) Click to download outline Upcoming Schedule 1 ECL04 High Voltage Distribution Cable Identification, Spiking & Fault Location 14 Face-to-Face $1,700 N.A. 14 Download 8 - 9 Jan 2 ECL05 High Voltage Cable Jointing Techniques 21 Face-to-Face $2,950 N.A. 21 Download 21 - 23 Feb 3 EFD08 Singapore Electricity Network and Market 14 Face-to-Face $720 $216 Pending Download 11 - 12 Mar 4 ENO51 Distribution Switchboard Maintenance for Commercial and Industrial Low Voltage Installation 7 Face-to-Face $800 N.A. 7 Download 19 Feb 5 ENO62 Restore High Voltage Outages 17.5 Face-to-Face $2,750 N.A. 15 Download 22 - 24 Jan Assesment: 24, 25, 26, 30 Jan 6 ENO63 Condition Monitoring Techniques for Distribution Switchgear & Transformer 14 Face-to-Face $1,400 $420 Pending Download 17 - 18 Jan 7 EPG07 Requirements for Installation & Commissioning of Grid-Tied Photovoltaic System 21 Face-to-Face $1,925 N.A. 13 Download 15, 16, 18 Jan 8 EPG12 Power Plant Operations and Performance (NEW COURSE + ) 35 Face-to-Face $3,500 $1,050 NIL Download 26 Feb - 1 Mar 9 EPG13 EPG14 Managing Multiple Malfunctions in Power Plants (NEW COURSE +# ) Best Practices for Power Plant Optimisation (NEW COURSE +# ) 14 14 Face-to-Face $1,400 $1,400 $420 $420 NIL Download 20 - 21 Mar 27 - 28 Mar 10 ERG01 SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations 14 Face-to-Face $700 $210 13 Download Run 1: 9 - 10 Jan Run 2: 1 - 2 Feb 11 ERG05 Lightning and Lightning Protection 14 Face-to-Face $700 $210 13 Download 4 - 5 Mar 12 ESG06 Design, Installation & Testing of Electrical Switchboard & Supply Turn-On 14 Face-to-Face $1,600 N.A. 12 Download 13 - 14 Mar 13 ESG08 Installation & Commissioning of Distribution Switchgear 10.5 Face-to-Face $1,050 $315 9 Download 6 - 7 Mar 14 ETF02 Operation & Maintenance of Distribution Transformer 14 Face-to-Face $1,400 $420 14 Download 18 - 19 Mar 15 GRG02 Gas Market Structure & Gas Network Code 7 Face-to-Face $800 N.A. 6 Download 29 Jan 16 NEV03 Requirements and Implementation of Electric Vehicle Charging System 7 Face-to-Face $700 $210 Pending Download 26 Feb 17 PDC208 Hydrogen Industry Masterclass 14 Face-to-Face $2,200 $660 Pending Download Run 1: 26- 27 Feb Run 2: 28 - 29 Feb + Courses conducted using the latest Centralised Power Plant Simulator # Courses EPG13 and EPG14 are part of the Advanced Certificate in Power Plant Operations and Performance and both courses must be taken together, following the training dates stated in this training calendar Enterprise Transformation Project (NEW) SIPG offers implementation-led training and consultancy programme on Lean Methodologies that help enterprises strengthen business capabilities under the SkillsFuture Singapore Enterprise Transformation Project (ETP) initiative. Participating enterprises will enjoy programme fee funding of 90% for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and 70% for Non-SMEs. Please contact SIPG at training-institute@spgroup.com.sg if you are interested to learn more. Important Notes: (1) Course fees are subject to prevailing GST. (2) Only Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents & Long-Term Visit Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders are eligible for Course Fee Funding (if any). (3) Funding grant is subject to funding agency's approval. (4) SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy only applicable for Singapore Citizens 40 years old and above. (5) PDU: Professional Development Unit awarded by Professional Engineers Board; PEB reserves the right to reject or adjust the PDUs awarded for each run. (6) Minimim class size is required to be met to start the class. Updated: 04 Dec 2023 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF POWER AND GAS TRAINING CALENDAR APR - JUN 2024 No. Course Code Course Title Duration (hr) Mode of Delivery Course Fee (1) Course Fee (after Funding) (2) (3) PDU (5) Click to download outline Upcoming Schedule UPCOMING COURSES 1 ECL06 Low Voltage Distribution Cables, Joints & Terminations 21 Face-to-Face $1,400 $420 19 Download 13 - 15 May 2 EFD02 Essential Test Instruments for Low Voltage 7 Face-to-Face $700 N.A. 4 Download Apr* 3 ENO39 Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-Licensed Electrical Installation 7 Face-to-Face $700 N.A. 7 Download 16-May 4 EPG01 Overview of Power Generation Plant 7 Face-to-Face $700 $210 6 Download Apr* 5 EPG04 Power Plant Maintenance Principles & Strategies 14 Face-to-Face $1,400 $420 Pending Download 27 - 28 May 6 EPG06 Power Plant Efficiency 14 Face-to-Face $1,400 $420 Pending Download 8 - 9 May 7 EPG11 Power Plant Operations & Process Controls + 35 Face-to-Face $3,500 $1,050 Pending Download Apr* 8 EPG12 Power Plant Operations and Performance (NEW COURSE + ) 35 Face-to-Face $3,500 $1,050 NIL Download May * 9 EPG13 EPG14 Managing Multiple Malfunctions in Power Plants (NEW COURSE +# ) Best Practices for Power Plant Optimisation (NEW COURSE +# ) 14 14 Face-to-Face $1,400 $1,400 $420 $420 NIL Download Jun * 10 ERG01 SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installations 14 Face-to-Face $700 $210 13 Download 17 - 18 Apr 11 ERG06 Electrical Earthing Principles and Practices 7 Face-to-Face $350 $105 6 Download 16 Apr 12 ESG04 Operation & Maintenance of High Voltage Switchgear* 14 Face-to-Face $1,400 N.A. 13 Download 20 - 21 May 13 NEV03 Requirements and Implementation of Electric Vehicle Charging System 7 Face-to-Face $700 $210 Pending Download 22 Apr 14 NGD03 Introduction to Microgrid Systems 7 Face-to-Face $700 $210 4 Download Apr* 15 NGD04 Introduction to Energy Storage Systems 7 Face-to-Face $700 N.A. 6 Download Apr* + Courses conducted using the latest Centralised Power Plant Simulator # Courses EPG13 and EPG14 are part of the Advanced Certificate in Power Plant Operations and Performance and both courses must be taken together, following the training dates stated in this training calendar *To be confirmed, please contact SIPG. Enterprise Transformation Project (NEW) SIPG offers implementation-led training and consultancy programme on Lean Methodologies that help enterprises strengthen business capabilities under the SkillsFuture Singapore Enterprise Transformation Project (ETP) initiative. Participating enterprises will enjoy programme fee funding of 90% for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and 70% for Non-SMEs. Please contact SIPG at training-institute@spgroup.com.sg if you are interested to learn more. Important Notes: (1) Course fees are subject to prevailing GST. (2) Only Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents & Long-Term Visit Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders are eligible for Course Fee Funding (if any). (3) Funding grant is subject to funding agency's approval. (4) SkillsFuture Mid-Career Enhanced Subsidy only applicable for Singapore Citizens 40 years old and above. (5) PDU: Professional Development Unit awarded by Professional Engineers Board; PEB reserves the right to reject or adjust the PDUs awarded for each run. (6) Minimim class size is required to be met to start the class. Updated: 04 Dec 2023 SIPG Centralised Power Plant Simulator SIPG’s newly launched courses conducted using the latest Centralised Power Plant Simulator Course Code Course Name Course Outline Upcoming Schedule (2024) EPG11 Power Plant Operations & Process Controls Download April * EPG12 Power Plant Operations and Performance Download 26 Feb - 1 Mar May * EPG13 Managing Multiple Malfunctions in Power Plants Download 20 - 21 Mar June * EPG14 Best Practices for Power Plant Optimisation Download 27 - 28 Mar June * Courses EPG13 and EPG14 are part of the Advanced Certificate in Power Plant Operations and Performance and both courses must be taken together, following the training dates stated in this training calendar. *To be confirmed, please contact SIPG EMA, WSG and SSG 104 58 9 *Figures accurate as of Dec 2023