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National-Average-Household-Consumption----_Apr-25-to-Mar-26.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/National-Average-Household-Consumption----_Apr-25-to-Mar-26.xlsx
Utility Bill Avg_With Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households with gas Premises Types Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 Nov-25 Dec-25 Jan-26 Feb-26 Mar-26 HDB 1-Room 80.08 82.78 87.43 83.34 86.23 82.42 81.64 83.97 78.63 77.93 75.97 75.08 HDB 2-Room 92.72 97.00 100.66 97.91 99.45 95.00 93.57 97.93 90.47 90.07 87.60 87.37 HDB 3-Room 119.73 124.51 129.34 124.22 126.71 122.50 121.04 124.31 116.58 115.44 112.93 113.86 HDB 4-Room 142.95 148.52 154.60 149.22 151.99 147.59 145.21 150.28 139.53 138.26 135.87 137.34 HDB 5-Room 152.34 157.84 164.50 159.46 162.46 157.97 155.35 160.85 149.14 146.83 145.17 147.64 HDB Executive 169.93 174.70 182.36 177.32 179.80 175.34 171.18 178.17 164.07 162.41 160.35 164.43 Apartment 175.68 183.56 189.46 182.17 184.14 182.73 180.50 187.96 176.05 165.34 160.41 168.05 Terrace 279.64 288.94 301.97 291.01 298.11 292.67 293.17 295.21 285.78 275.95 276.55 284.40 Semi-Detached 351.85 364.56 382.10 371.24 376.26 370.72 362.56 376.52 353.09 342.58 345.08 355.72 Bungalow 675.97 699.68 725.88 709.75 708.95 728.77 693.44 732.73 682.55 680.55 658.72 683.89 Note: The figures exclude electricity charges for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff. Utility Bill Avg_WO Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households without gas Premises Types Feb-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 Nov-25 Dec-25 Jan-26 Feb-26 Mar-26 HDB 1-Room 67.47 70.52 74.13 78.40 75.61 77.97 73.97 73.36 75.72 70.53 69.56 67.40 67.06 HDB 2-Room 80.06 83.39 87.87 91.84 89.70 91.17 86.56 85.41 89.23 82.47 81.75 79.33 78.98 HDB 3-Room 100.23 106.96 112.09 116.92 112.61 114.89 110.33 109.14 112.40 105.15 103.85 101.34 102.03 HDB 4-Room 119.36 126.86 133.11 139.31 134.99 137.35 132.51 130.31 135.32 125.42 124.11 121.47 122.33 HDB 5-Room 126.62 134.46 140.89 147.54 143.70 146.23 141.18 138.68 144.16 133.40 131.27 129.19 130.70 HDB Executive 140.97 150.92 156.71 164.42 160.31 162.51 157.57 153.76 160.51 147.39 145.83 143.33 146.49 Apartment 135.55 152.04 161.94 168.66 163.45 164.54 161.05 158.14 166.34 155.85 144.88 138.68 145.16 Terrace 240.95 253.19 263.33 276.05 267.47 273.88 266.42 265.98 269.32 259.90 252.25 251.03 256.90 Semi-Detached 301.32 321.27 335.61 352.45 342.67 347.15 340.35 333.46 344.79 323.43 314.80 316.37 323.27 Bungalow 573.47 625.30 651.42 679.81 663.52 665.92 680.97 644.28 684.59 638.58 634.59 612.19 635.63 Note: The figures exclude electricity charges for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.
Microsoft Word - SP Contractor Portal T&C.docxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:071bcebf-7797-434d-9550-004d2d8dc112/%20SP%20Contractor%20Portal%20T&C.pdf
Terms & Conditions of Use IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ THESE TERMS & CONDITIONS OF USE CAREFULLY. BY ACCESSING THIS PORTAL (“PORTAL”) AND/OR USING ANY OF THE SERVICES (INCLUDING DOWNLOADING, INSTALLING OR USING ANY ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE) BEING OFFERED THROUGH THE PORTAL, THE USER AGREES TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS & CONDITIONS OF USE STATED BELOW. IF THE USER DOES NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS & CONDITIONS OF USE, THE USER MUST IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE THE ACCESS AND USE OF THIS PORTAL AND/OR THE ACCESS AND USE OF ANY OF THE SERVICES. The Services (defined below) on this Portal is provided by SP PowerGrid Ltd (hereinafter called "SPPG"). These Services may only be accessed and/or used by the User (defined below) through the use of the Security Credentials. 1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS These Terms & Conditions of Use shall govern the Services and the access and/or use of this App and the Services by the User. By completing the registration or subscription process and clicking the 'Finish' button (if applicable) or clicking the "I Accept" button, the User agrees to be bound by all of the terms and conditions set out herein. In addition to these Terms & Conditions of Use, the access and/or use of the App and/or Services is also subject to any prevailing or existing terms of conditions that the User has entered into or will enter into with SPPG. If there is any conflict or inconsistency between these Terms & Conditions of Use and any prevailing or existing terms of conditions, these Terms & Conditions of Use will prevail. 2. DEFINITION OF TERMS The following terms and expressions shall have the meaning stated hereunder except where the context otherwise requires: I. “Affiliate” Singapore Power Limited, and any persons or entities that are Controlled directly or indirectly by Singapore Power Limited. II. “Content” all information, text, design, sound recordings, music, Software, photographs, videos, images, graphics, data, messages, links and any other content and materials made available through or provided as part of or for purposes of or in connection with the Portal and/or Services. III. “Control” the beneficial ownership of more than 50% of the issued share capital of a company or the legal power to direct or cause the direction of the general management of the company, and “Controls”, “Controlled” and the expression “change of Control” shall be construed accordingly; IV. “E-Account” a registered account with SPPG for the purposes of using and/or accessing the Portal. V. “Intellectual Property Rights” includes but is not limited to any rights, title and interest in patents (including utility models), designs (whether or not capable of registration), semi-conductor topography rights, rights in layouts of integrated circuits, copyrights, Moral Rights, database rights, trademarks, service marks, trade and business names, domain names, and any rights of goodwill associated therewith, rights to sue for passing off, rights in the nature of unfair competition rights, trade secrets, confidentiality and other proprietary rights including rights to knowhow, rights to technical and other information, rights to apply for registration of any of the foregoing, rights to take action for past, present and future infringements in respect of any of the foregoing, and all rights in the SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, Tel: +65 6916 8888, www.spgroup.com.sg nature of any of the foregoing anywhere in the world whether registered or unregistered, whether subsisting now or in the future. VI. “Malware” any and all forms of malicious, surreptitious, destructive or corrupting code, agent, macro or any other program which is designed to permit unauthorized access, to disable, erase, corrupt or otherwise harm or damage software, hardware or data; or any device, method, or token whose apparent or intended purpose is to allow circumvention of the normal security of software or the system containing the code. VII. “Moral Rights” the rights as described in Article 6bis of the Berne Convention for Protection of Literary and Artistic Works 1886 (as amended and revised from time to time), being "droit moral" or other analogous rights arising under any law, that exist or that may come to exist, anywhere in the world, in relation to any works or other subject matter. VIII. “Personal Data” data, whether true or not, about an individual who can be identified (a) from that data; or (b) from that data and other information to which SPPG has or is likely to have access. IX. “Security Credentials” the E-Account, business registration number, user identification code (“User ID”), and/or passwords and any other devices or information that may be issued by or which may be accepted by SPPG from time to time for use by the User for the purposes of authenticating the User’s access and/or use of the Portal, the Services and/or the Content. X. “Services” any features, functionalities, services or products which SPPG provides to the User through the Portal from time to time including any value-added features (whether online or otherwise). XI. “Software” any software programmes including any upgrades. XII. “User” the user using and accessing the Portal and Services for personal purposes. XIII. “User Content” information, content or materials which the User uploads, submits, stores, sends, receives or makes available to or through the Portal and/or Services and any Intellectual Property Rights subsisting therein, and all other information, content or materials made available for purposes of or in connection with the Portal and/or Services and any Intellectual Property Rights subsisting therein. 3. LICENCE TO USE PORTAL AND CONTENT The User will need to register for an E-Account with SPPG in order to utilise the Portal and the Services, access any information related to the User’s instructions given via the Portal, access the User’s E-Account information and any other records associated with the User’s use of the Portal. The User may only register for one E-Account with SPPG unless SPPG explicitly approves the opening of additional accounts. SPPG may refuse the creation of duplicate accounts for the same User. Where duplicate accounts are detected, SPPG may close or merge these duplicate accounts without notification to the User. The Portal and Content are proprietary to SPPG, its Affiliates and/or its licensors (as may be applicable) and must not be used other than strictly in accordance with these Terms & Conditions of Use. If the User agrees to these Terms & Conditions of Use, the User shall be granted a personal, limited, non-exclusive, nontransferable, non-sublicensable right to use the Portal and the Content. SPPG reserves all rights not granted hereunder. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, Tel: +65 6916 8888, www.spgroup.com.sg The User is permitted to, through SPPG-designated means, print or download extracts of the Content for the User’s personal and non-commercial use only. Any copies of such Content saved to disk or to any other storage medium may only be used for subsequent viewing purpose or to print extracts for personal and noncommercial use. Any other use is strictly prohibited. Without prejudice to the foregoing, the User shall not without the prior written consent of SPPG: (i) remove, delete, augment, add to, copy, store, include in any public or private electronic retrieval system or service, create derivative works from or otherwise exploit in any way the Portal (or any part thereof), the Services (or any part thereof) or the Content (or any part thereof) in any form and by any means; (ii) reproduce, transmit, publish, perform, broadcast, store, adapt, distribute, display, rent, lease, license, export, participate in the transfer or sale of, or hyperlink the Portal (or any part thereof), the Services (or any part thereof)or the Content (or any part thereof) in any form and by any means; (iii) adapt, alter, modify, decompile, disassemble and/or reverse engineer the Portal (or any part thereof), the Services (or any part thereof) or the Content (or any part thereof); (iv) create a database whether in electronic or structured manual form by regularly or systematically downloading or storing all or any part of the Portal and/or Content for any purposes. Any breach of the requirements or restrictions in Paragraphs 5 and 6 shall result in immediate and automatic termination of all rights and licence granted by SPPG under these Terms & Conditions of Use. The User shall (i) abide by all applicable laws and regulations in the User’s access and/or use of the Portal, the Services and/or the Content; (ii) not impersonate any person or entity or to falsely state or otherwise misrepresent his/her affiliation with any person or entity; (iii) not send, distribute or upload, in any way, any Malware; and (iv) not post, promote or transmit through the Portal and/or the Services any unlawful, harassing, libellous, harmful, vulgar, obscene or otherwise objectionable material of any kind or nature. SPPG does not endorse nor assume any responsibility for the contents of the User’s transmissions or communications through the Portal and/or Services and the User is solely responsible therefor. The User warrants and represents that the User has the right and authority to submit the contents of the User’s transmissions or communications through the Portal and/or Services. SPPG shall be entitled to, without giving any prior notice, remove any information or materials submitted by the User or posted by the User through the Portal and/or Services. 4. SECURITY CREDENTIALS The User shall be responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of the Security Credentials, and agrees to accept responsibility for all activities that are referable to the Security Credentials. SPPG reserves the right to terminate any or all existing accounts the User has with SPPG in their sole discretion. All use and/or access (including any purported use and/or purported access) of the Portal, Services and/or Content referable to any of the Security Credentials (whether such access or use is authorised by the User or not) shall be deemed to be the use and/or access of the Portal, Services and/or Content by the User. SPPG shall be entitled to consider any person who gains access to the Portal, Services and/or the Content using the Security Credentials to be the User or an individual authorised by the User without further inquiry or investigation. Where applicable, references to the User’s use and/or access of the Portal, Services and/or the Content shall be deemed to include the use and/or access of the Portal, Services and/or the Content by an individual authorised by the User. The User is able to transmit instructions through the Portal and/or Services. All instructions referable to any of the Security Credentials shall be deemed to be instructions validly transmitted and issued by the User. Such instructions shall be deemed to be irrevocable and SPPG is entitled to act upon such instructions without requiring further consent. SPPG shall not be obliged to investigate or verify the authenticity, the authority or the identity of any persons effecting any instructions or the authenticity, accuracy and completeness of such instructions. Notwithstanding this, SPPG shall be entitled, at its own discretion, to decline to act or refrain from acting promptly upon any instructions and to investigate or verify the authenticity, the authority or the identity of such persons effecting the instructions or the authenticity, accuracy and completeness of the instruction. SPPG may, in its discretion, refuse to comply with any instruction if the instruction is ambiguous or conflicting, incomplete or inaccurate. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, Tel: +65 6916 8888, www.spgroup.com.sg The User shall be responsible for all actions referable to any of the Security Credentials, whether or not authorised by the User. Therefore, SPPG does not recommend that the User discloses any of the Security Credentials to any third parties. The User shall be responsible for any access and/or use, and any purported access and/or use, of the Portal, Services, Content and/or E-Account, whether or not authorised by the User. If the User loses control of the Security Credentials, the User may lose substantial control over his/her personally identifiable information and may be subject to legally binding actions taken on the User’s behalf. The User shall immediately notify SPPG if it comes to their knowledge that any of the Security Credentials has been compromised (including any loss, theft, breach of security, or unauthorised disclosure or use) and/or there has been unauthorised use of their E-Account, the Portal and/or the Services. SPPG and its Affiliates shall not be liable or responsible for any damage, expense or loss of any kind suffered directly or indirectly by the User as a result of any loss, disclosure, theft and/or unauthorised use of the User’s Security Credentials. 5. ACCESS TO AND USE OF USER CONTENT Subject to Clause 15 of these Terms & Conditions of Use, the User hereby grants to SPPG, a non-exclusive, world-wide, royalty-free, perpetual and irrevocable, right and licence (“Licence”) to use, host, store, reproduce, perform, display, distribute, adapt, modify, re-format and create derivative works of any and all of the User Content, and the right to sublicense or transfer the foregoing rights to its Affiliates and such third parties designated by SPPG. The User represents and warrants to SPPG that it either owns the User Content and/or has valid licenses or other rights in relation to the User Content and has full authority to grant the Licence to SPPG. The User hereby consents to SPPG accessing, collecting and using, and authorises SPPG, to access, collect and use, subject to Clause 15, any and all information relating to the User with any relevant organisation, and all User Content. To the extent applicable or required, the User hereby warrants and confirms that it has done and will do all things necessary to authorise the access to, collection of and/or use by SPPG of (a) any and all information relating to the User with such relevant organisation and (b) all User Content. 6. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY All Intellectual Property Rights in the Content, App and/or Services shall be absolutely owned by SPPG for the full duration of all such rights and all throughout the world. No licence or right is granted and the User’s access to and/or use of this Portal, the Content and/or the Services should not be construed as granting, by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license or right to use any Intellectual Property Rights in the Portal, Content and/or Services without the prior written consent of SPPG or its Licensors. Any and all Intellectual Property Rights in and to the User Content shall vest in SPPG. The User hereby assigns all Intellectual Property Rights in and to the User Content to SPPG. The User warrants and represents that any transmissions or communications made by the User via the Portal and the User Content do not infringe the Intellectual Property Rights or any other rights of any third party. 7. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS When the User accesses and/or uses the Portal or any of the Services or sends e-mails to SPPG’s email address made available through the Portal, the User is communicating with SPPG electronically. The User consents to receive communications from SPPG electronically. SPPG will communicate with the User by e- mail sent to the last updated address made known to SPPG or by posting notices on the Portal. Where the communication is given by SPPG to the User electronically, it will be deemed to have been received upon delivery (and a delivery report received by SPPG will be conclusive evidence of delivery even if the communication is not opened by the User); and where the communication is given to SPPG electronically, it will be deemed to have been received upon being opened by SPPG. The User agrees that all agreements, notices, disclosures and other communications that SPPG provides to the User electronically will satisfy any and all legal requirements that such communications be in writing. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, Tel: +65 6916 8888, www.spgroup.com.sg 8. ELECTRONIC FORM The User agrees that these Terms & Conditions of Use in electronic form constitute a written document and therefore the User undertakes not to dispute or challenge the validity or enforceability of these Terms & Conditions of Use on the grounds that it is not a written document and the User hereby waives any such right that the User may have at law. 9. PAYMENTS The User acknowledges and agrees to carry out a transaction in accordance with these Terms & Conditions of Use and the instructions set out in the Portal, which may be amended from time to time. The User further acknowledges and agrees that in the event the User fails to comply with these Terms & Conditions of Use and/or instructions set out in the Portal and such failure results in a transaction not being executed, SPPG shall not be liable in any way for any loss and liability that the User may incur as a result the non-execution of the transaction. If SPPG is unable to execute the User’s transaction, SPPG will notify the User of the same and, if possible, inform the User of the reasons for such refusal and explain how to remedy the situation. SPPG may, in its sole discretion, delay the execution of the User’s request to carry out a transaction if there is reason to believe that the User’s request to execute a transaction may involve fraud or misconduct, and/or violates any of these Terms & Conditions of Use and/or applicable law. Where the User makes payment through the Portal by debit/credit card, the User acknowledges, agrees and consents that his/her Personal Data may be disclosed to third parties (located within and outside of Singapore) processing such debit/credit card transactions, including debit/credit card companies, banks and payment gateways, and, subject to their respective personal data privacy policies and applicable laws, may be used, processed and stored by such third parties to facilitate payments that the User now or subsequently make. Payment to SPPG of fees, if any, for the provision of any of the Services shall be made in the manner prescribed by SPPG. Where the User makes payment through the Portal for third party services, the User acknowledges and agrees that the User shall be deemed to be the party making such payment directly to the relevant third party service provider. The User may not claim against SPPG or any of its agents, for any failure, disruption or error in connection with the User’s chosen payment method. SPPG reserves the right at any time to modify or discontinue, temporarily or permanently, any payment method without notice to the User or giving any reason. Subject to Paragraph 9 of this clause herein, the User acknowledges and agrees that SPPG’s records and any records of the communications, transactions, instructions or operations made or performed, processed or effected through the Portal and/or Services by the User or any person purporting to be the User (whether or not authorised by the User), or any record of communications, transactions, instructions or operations relating to the operation of the Portal and/or Services and any record of any communications, transactions, instructions or operations maintained by SPPG or by any relevant person authorised by SPPG relating to or connected with the Portal and/or Services shall be binding on the User for all purposes whatsoever and shall be conclusive evidence of such communications, transactions, instructions or operations. The User has a duty to examine and verify the correctness of any and all confirmations, statements, records and any other documents issued by SPPG in relation to the E-Account, Portal and Services. The User further undertakes to promptly inform SPPG in writing of any alleged error, irregularity, discrepancies or omissions in such documents. If no such notice is received by SPPG within 14 days from the date stated in such documents, the User shall be (a) deemed to have conclusively accepted all content contained in such documents; and (b) liable for any and all losses arising from or in connection with any alleged error, irregularity, discrepancies or omissions in such documents. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, Tel: +65 6916 8888, www.spgroup.com.sg 10. OTHER BUSINESSES The Portal may provide links to websites or services of SPPG, SPPG’s Affiliates and certain other businesses and/or third parties. SPPG and its Affiliates are not responsible for examining or evaluating, and do not warrant the offerings of, any of these businesses or individuals or the content of their websites or services. SPPG does not assume any responsibility or liability for the actions, product, and content of all these and any other third parties. The User should carefully review their privacy statements and other conditions of use. 11. FURTHER AGREEMENTS In addition to these Terms & Conditions of Use, the access and/or use of specific aspects of the Portal, Services and/or the Content may be subject to additional terms and conditions that SPPG may prescribe. Access and/or use of additional services of SPPG’s Affiliates or other third parties may be provided through the Portal and/or Services under separate agreements with SPPG’s Affiliates or such other third parties where necessary. Such agreements shall strictly be between the User and such SPPG’s Affiliates or other third parties. Under no circumstances shall it be construed that, in the case of the User’s access to and use of the additional services of SPPG’s Affiliates or any third party, SPPG is a party to any transaction, if any, between the User and such Affiliate or third party, or that SPPG endorses, sponsors, certifies or is involved in the provision of such additional services through the Portal and/or Services. 12. DISCLAIMERS Certain links on the Portal, Content and/or Services may lead to websites or social media channels or apps not operated by or under the control of SPPG or its Affiliates. The User shall access such websites, social media channels or apps at their own risk and SPPG accepts no responsibility or liability for any damage caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of the material or functions contained on those websites, social media channels or app. Some parts of the Portal, Content and/or Services may contain advertising and/or other materials submitted by third parties. SPPG shall not be responsible for any error, omission or inaccuracy in any such advertising or such other materials. Any links to other websites, social media channels, apps or any advertising and/or materials submitted by third parties shall not be considered to be referrals or endorsements of such websites, social media channels, apps, advertising and/or materials and the links are provided purely for convenience or for informational purposes. The User agrees that the access to and/or use of such linked websites, social media channels, apps or advertising and/or materials submitted by third parties is entirely at the User’s own risk. The Portal, Services and the Content are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPPG makes no and expressly disclaims all representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied or statutory, including without limitation to warranties of accuracy, adequacy, completeness, timeliness, merchantability, currency, reliability, satisfactory quality, fitness for a general or particular purpose, title, non-infringement of third party rights and authenticity of any material or claim, continued available or compatibility with any other equipment or other software, and to any implied warranty arising from the course of dealing or usage or trade. The Content is only for general information or use. They do not constitute advice and should not be relied upon in making (or refraining from making) any decision. No oral advice or written information given through the Portal and/or the Services or by SPPG or its officers, directors, employees, agents, third party service providers or third party content providers shall create a warranty nor shall the User rely on any such information or advice. SPPG does not warrant that the Portal, Content and/or the Services provided will meet all or any of the User's requirements. In particular, SPPG does not warrant that the Portal, Content and/or the Services will always be available, accessible, complete, uninterrupted, timely, secure or error free. Further, SPPG makes no warranty that the Portal, Content and/or Services are free from Malware or defects which may affect the Portal, Content and/or Services generally. SPPG shall in no event be liable to the User if the User does not have a device which is compatible with the software of the Portal. SPPG reserves the right not to permit the User to access and/or use the Portal, Services and/or Content should the Portal be incompatible with the User’s device. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, Tel: +65 6916 8888, www.spgroup.com.sg To the fullest extent permitted by law, SPPG shall not, in any event, be liable to the User or any other party for any damages, losses, expenses, penalties or costs whatsoever (including without limitation, any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages, loss of profits or loss opportunity) arising in connection with the User's use of the Portal, Content and/or Services, or the User’s reliance on any Content and/or Services, regardless of the form of action and even if SPPG had been advised as to the possibility of such damages. Without prejudice to Paragraph 6 of this clause, should any liability be attributed to SPPG, SPPG’s Affiliates, and SPPG’s respective directors, officers, employees, agents, contractors and licensors, the total liability shall not exceed in aggregate the sum of S$200,000. 13. INDEMNIFICATION The User hereby agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless SPPG and its Affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents, third party service providers, third party content providers and licensors (“SPPG Indemnitees”) from and against all damages, claims, expenses, penalties and costs (including indemnification of legal costs on a full indemnity basis arising out of the User's use of the Portal, Content and/or the Services) suffered or incurred by SPPG Indemnitees in connection with or arising from (1) the User's access and/or use, or the User’s purported access and/or use of the Portal, Content and/or Services;(2) the User's breach or purported breach of any of these Terms & Conditions of Use; (3) the enforcement of SPPG’s rights under these Terms & Conditions of Use or in acting upon any instructions which the User may give in relation to the Portal, Content and/or Services; or (4) any negligence, fraud and/or misconduct on the User’s part. 14. TERMINATION The User may terminate these Terms & Conditions of Use by giving 30 days’ written notice to SPPG. SPPG shall be entitled to terminate the provision of the Services to the User immediately upon a breach by the User of any of the terms of these Terms & Conditions of Use with or without prior written notice. In the absence of such breach, SPPG may terminate the provision of the Portal, Services and/or Content to the User at any time in writing. For the avoidance of doubt, the User may not evade any legal proceedings or investigations by cancelling the User’s E-Account with SPPG or if the E-Account is terminated by SPPG. The User will remain liable for all obligations related to the User’s E-Account even after the E-Account is cancelled or terminated. Failure to comply with these Terms & Conditions of Use constitutes a material breach and may result in SPPG taking all or any of the following actions: (i) immediate, temporary or permanent withdrawal of the User’s right to use the Portal, Content or Services; (ii) immediate, temporary or permanent removal of any material uploaded by the User to the Portal; (iii) issuance of a warning to the User; (iv) legal proceedings against the User for reimbursement of all costs on an indemnity basis (including, but not limited to, reasonable administrative and legal costs) resulting from the breach; (v) further legal action against the User; and/or (vi) disclosure of such information to law enforcement authorities as SPPG reasonably feel is necessary. SPPG will determine, in its reasonable discretion, whether there has been a breach of these Terms & Conditions of Use through the User’s use of the Portal and/or the Services. When a breach of these Terms & Conditions of Use has occurred, SPPG may take such action as it deems appropriate. SPPG has the right to disable the access of any User at any time, if in its reasonable opinion the User has failed to comply with any of the provisions of these Terms & Conditions of Use. SPPG will notify the User of any suspension or restriction of the User’s E-Account and of the reasons for such suspension or restriction as soon as SPPG can, unless notifying the User would be unlawful or would compromise SPPG’s reasonable security interests. SP Group 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277, Tel: +65 6916 8888, www.spgroup.com.sg SPPG excludes liability for actions taken in response to breaches of these Terms & Conditions of Use. The responses described in these Terms & Conditions of User are not limited, and SPPG may take any other action that it reasonably deems appropriate. 15. APP POLICIES, MODIFICATION, AND SEVERABILITY Please review our other policies, such as the SP Group Personal Data Protection Policy (https://www.spgroup.com.sg/personal-data-protection-policy) which may be updated and/or amended from time to time, which shall be deemed to be incorporated into these Terms & Conditions of Use. By using the Portal and/or the Services, the User agrees that all Personal Data of the User may be collected, used and disclosed by SPPG, its Affiliates and partners in accordance with SP Group Personal Data Protection Policy, as may be updated and/or amended from time to time. In addition to and without prejudice to any other consent which the User provides to SPPG from time to time (for example through the SP Group Personal Data Protection Policy), the User hereby authorises and consents to SPPG, its Affiliates and partners to collect, use and disclose the Personal Data of the User for the following purposes: a. To provide the User with access to and use of the Portal and/or Services; b. To process payments and all other matters in connection with the Portal and/or Services; c. To communicate with the User; d. To update SPPG’s records and to maintain the User’s E-Account; e. To verify the identity and authority of the User; f. To develop new services and products; and g. To carry out analytics, research, planning and statistical assessment. SPPG reserves the right to make such changes to these Terms & Conditions of Use as SPPG may in its discretion deem fit from time to time. SPPG will notify the User of such amendments by posting the changes on the Portal or such other method of notification as may be designated by SPPG (such as via email or other forms of electronic communications), which the User agrees shall be sufficient notice for the purposes of this paragraph. If the User does not agree to be bound by the changes to these Terms & Conditions of Use, the User shall immediately cease all access and/or use of the Portal and Services. The User further agrees that if he/she continues to use and/or access the Portal, Content and/or Services after being notified of such changes to these Terms & Conditions of Use, such use and/or access shall constitute an affirmative: (i) acknowledgement by the User of these Terms & Conditions of Use and its changes; and (ii) agreement by the User to abide and be bound by these Terms &Conditions of Use and its changes. 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Applicant must have continued to receive full salary under the billing company (as below) and CPF entitlements during the entire duration of the funded course. PART C: PAYMENT 1) All prices for the courses are subjected to prevailing GST 2) Payment is required to be made before course/programme commencement for securing the training places. By Bank Transfer Bank Name: United Overseas Bank Limited Bank Branch: UOB Main Address: UOB Plaza 1, 80 Raffles Place, Singapore 048624 Account Name: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd Bank Code: 7375 Branch Code: 1 Account Number: 451-302-969-6 Swift Code: UOVBSGSG By Vendors@Gov Business Unit Code Attention to By Cheque Cheque Number Issuing Bank Note: Please indicate conmpany name and invoice number behind the cheque Cheque shall be made payable to SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF POWER AND GAS PTE LTD and mailed to: SP Group, 2 Kallang Sector, Level 2, Singapore 349277 Attn: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas, Training Ops PART D: DECLARATION & PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT By submitting and signing this registration form, I hereby declare that all information given in this form is true and accurate, and I agree to the terms and conditions stated below. 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Administrative charges of $50 (before prevailing GST) will be imposed for each approved request/pax. 7) Trainees need to achieve 75% attendance per module to be eligible to sit for the exam. 8) Trainee shall be bound by the terms and conditions of any applicable funding scheme as approved by SIPG. a. Funding grant is only applicable to Singapore Citizen, Singapore Permanent Resident and Long-Term Visit Pass plus. Trainees need to achieve 75% attendance per module, sit and pass all exams to be eligible for funding. b. In the event that the trainee fails to meet any of the requirements set under the funding scheme or has been granted funding for the same course before, thereby resulting that his/her funding application is rejected by the funding agency, the trainee is liable to pay the balance of the full course fee to SIPG. For trainees who are making payment via SFC and withdraw during the programme, you will be required to make payment in full via non-SFC payment methods. c. Absence due to valid reasons[i] will not be counted as part of the 75% attendance requirements. Trainees will need to provide supporting documents for any absence due to valid reasons within 3 working days from date of absence. For non-valid reasons[ii], it will consist of all other reasons not covered under the valid reasons. Trainees will not be allowed to take the assessment if they do not meet the 75% attendance requirement. d. There will be no postponement/replacement of schedule allowed for any session missed without valid reasons. e. Trainees will be allowed ONE re-assessment for each assessment component. Re-assessment shall be taken within 60 calendar days from the module end date. Re-assessment fee of $100 (before prevailing GST) will be applicable to each assessment component. In the event that the trainee do not pass the re-assessment or fail to take the re-assessment within 60 calendar days from end of the module, trainees will need to re-enrol for the module with full module fee. 9) Video and/or photographs of trainees may be taken at the event for SIPG’s marketing materials and other publications. Note: [i] Valid reasons refer to medical leave, hospitalization leave and compassionate reason. 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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2013 Careers in Engineering Packing a lot of power Principal engineer Chan Hong Jiang relishes the unpredictable challenges that he faces in his job at Singapore Power by suresh nair PRINCIPAL engineer Chan Hong Jiang enjoys challenges and switches on when there is a major blackout. Thankfully, it is not often that power outages occur here and Singapore has one of the fewest and shortest power outages of cities worldwide, as rated by international industry indices, thanks to Singapore Power’s world-class electricity and gas transmission, distribution and market support services. “When a power outage occurs, the immediate concern is to restore the supply to affected customers safely and quickly,” says Mr Chan, 32, who has worked for seven years with Singapore Power, which covers over a million Singapore industrial and domestic customers. His team looks after the operations and maintenance of electricity distribution networks in the southern region of Singapore, which covers the Orchard Road shopping belt, Sentosa and the Central Business District area. The daily work, which he calls an unpredictable challenge, includes maintenance, repair and renewal of power equipment such as switchgear, transformers and power cables of various voltages from 400V up to 66kV deployed in the various electrical substations. “We also have to respond expeditiously to any power outages or incidents that occur at any time and restore electrical supply to affected customers,” he adds. “I have been here seven years, there is never a typical day at work. I’m always learning and growing in my job.” He relishes “bigger challenges” in national and regional projects, citing the National Day Parade (NDP) 2010 and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games which “gave me the chance to hone my technical skills”. His role in the technical support committee for NDP 2010 was to ensure there were no power outages in the vicinity of the surrounding parade area and to have quick restoration of power supply in the event of any supply failure. Going to Guangzhou for a week for the Asian Games was “another breathtaking challenge” after China Southern Power Grid wanted condition monitoring work on the power supply infrastructure for the Guangzhou Asian Games. “I was part of the team carrying out cable diagnostic tests on the Guangzhou power network. During the trip, we shared our experience in condition monitoring with our counterparts and I also learnt about their work processes and network equipment. This was indeed an eyeopening experience.” Mr Chan studied at Raffles Institution and Victoria Junior College, after which he earned a degree in electrical engineering at the National University of Singapore. He joined SP Power- Grid soon after graduation and was posted to the Regional Network South as an executive engineer. His work philosophy is delivering quality work without looking at the clock. He says: “I think one key quality is the willingness to go the extra mile to ensure that the work carried out is up to mark. Any slip-up will not only affect the company’s performance, but could also potentially affect a very large customer base or in the worst case, cause a safety hazard to the public.” We also have to respond expeditiously to any power outages or incidents that occur at any time and restore electrical supply to affected customers. I have been here seven years, there is never a typical day at work. I’m always learning and growing in my job. — Mr Chan Hong Jiang, principal engineer, Singapore Power He is appreciative that his wife, Candy Ho, 29, a financial planner, supports his “unpredictable and challenging work hours”. “Occasionally I have to work at night and during weekends to handle emergency repairs or electricity supply shutdowns which take place only when the customer premises are empty,” he says. “My wife is very understanding and offers a lot of encouragement and support. This spurs me on to complete my work quickly and safely so that I can go back to my family as soon as possible.” His role model is his 62-year-old father, Mr Chan Teck Chua, whose work attitude, despite minimal education, was exemplary as an auxiliary salesman. “My father, a quiet and humble man, has been a good role model for me,” he says. “Although he did not receive much education and did not have a well-paying job, he worked very hard and lived frugally to provide for the family, something which he did very well and with much pride. I am trying to do the same for my wife and, in the future, for my kids.” Mr Chan’s work philosophy is delivering quality work without looking at the clock. PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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Media Release Singapore Power Golf Event Raised $367,000 For Needy Elderly $6.5 million channelled to Home Help Service through SP Heartware Fund Singapore, 5 October 2012 - Singapore Power, together with its business associates raised more than $367,000 in support of the Singapore Power (SP) Charity Golf 2012 which will be held at the Singapore Island Country Club on Friday, 5 October 2012 2. The SP Charity Golf is Singapore Power’s key community outreach event for the year. All donations from the event are channelled to the Singapore Power Heartware Fund which is dedicated to supporting Community Chest’s Home Help Service programmes. These programmes help the needy elderly in our community age with hope and dignity.by delivering critical care services to them in their homes. 3. Since the launch of the SP Heartware Fund in October 2005, Singapore Power has raised more than $6 million for Community Chest in support of Home Help Service programmes. Needy seniors who live alone and are unable to cater to their basic needs are the main beneficiaries of the programme which include daily meal deliveries, assistance with personal hygiene and laundry, and transport to medical appointments. 4. The needy elderly remain the focus of Singapore Power’s community outreach endeavours in view of Singapore’s ageing demography. By 2030, it is projected that there will be 117,000 seniors who are semi-ambulant or non-ambulant, i.e. more than 2.5 times that of today1 . 5. Mdm Yap Moi, 84, is one such recipient of the Home Help Service programme. Being frail and weak, Mdm Yap remains home-bound most of the time. Since 2008, Home Help Service has been stepping in to provide Mdm Yap, who lives alone, the much needed assistance to have a better quality of life. She receives hot meals daily and is provided with transportation and attendant services for her regular medical appointments. (Please see attached Annexes 1 & 2). 6. “With the kind and generous support of our business partners and staff, the 2,100 beneficiaries of the Home Help Service can continue to receive critical services such as meal delivery, assistance with daily living, and transport to medical care. The SP Heartware Fund makes it possible for them to age in their own homes and within their communities with grace and dignity,” said Mr Wong Kim Yin, Group Chief Executive Officer, Singapore Power. 7. One of the sponsors, Mr Fan Ke, Managing Director of Eastern Green Power Pte Ltd said, "The SP Heartware Fund is a worthy cause that helps the needy elderly in their activities of daily living. We are pleased to have been partnering Singapore Power for the past few years in raising funds for this cause, and we hope more companies will join us in service to the community." 1 COS speech by Minister Gan Kim Yong on Ministerial Committee on Ageing Initiatives (7 Mar 12) About the SP Heartware Fund The SP Heartware Fund was launched in October 2005 to help the needy elderly in the community lead better lives. About 2,100 needy elderly have benefitted to date. The SP Heartware Fund supports the operations of seven Home Help Service programmes. These programmes, operated by voluntary welfare organisations, are: Dorcas Home Care Service run by Presbyterian Community Services THK Home Help Service East and THK Home Help Service West run by Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities Limited Sunlove Home Help Service run by Sunlove SWAMI Home Help Service run by Sunshine Welfare Action Mission Tembusu Home Help Service run by Sathya Sai Social Service TOUCH Home Care run by TOUCH Community Services Singapore Power underwrites all fund-raising costs for the SP Heartware Fund. Every dollar raised for the Fund goes to the seven Home Help Service programmes administered by the Community Chest. The Fund has also sponsored the purchase of vans and ambulances for the Home Help Service providers. THK Home Help Service East and THK Home Help Service West run by 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. Over a 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. About Community Chest Community Chest raises funds on a yearly basis to meet the needs of the social service programmes we help support. Community Chest ensures that the fund-raising and other operating costs are kept to a minimum. As these costs are covered mainly by Tote Board and Singapore Pools (Private) Limited, every dollar raised by Community Chest will be made available to social service programmes under its care. Visit comchest.sg for more information. Issued by: Singapore Power Ltd                  10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01                  Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438                  Co. Reg No : 199406577N                  www.singaporepower.com.sg Annex 1 Madam Yap Moi Age : 84 Beneficiary of Sunlove Home Help Service, under the care of Community Chest Widowed with no children, Mdm Yap lives alone in a one-room rental flat .She gets by on a modest allowance under the Public Assistance Scheme, Although her needs are simple, life has not been easy for her. Being frail and weak, Mdm Yap remains home-bound most of the time with only the radio as a companion. On the rare occasion when her health permits, she would take short walks in her neighbourhood. Sunlove Home Help Service – supported by the SP Heartware Fund, has been providing Mdm Yap with much needed assistance. Sunlove delivers hot meals to Mdm Yap everyday, and also provides transportation and escorts her for medical appointments. Annex 2 Miss Nirmala Sha Sha Age: 59 Beneficiary of Swami Home Help Service under the care of Community Chest Ms Nirmala suffers from Myotonic Dystrophy and other medical conditions. She suffered a heart attack and required permanent pacemaker insertion. Her siblings have similar health problems and her parents suffer from diabetes and hypertension. Miss Nirmala lives with her parents and one sister. She has rented out her own flat and manages the financial needs from its rental. Miss Nirmala used to ambulate slowly with a walking frame. Her condition has deteriorated. Now, she requires assistance in managing her activities of daily living. The family depends on a domestic helper to perform the household chores and help in their daily activities. Miss Nirmala has to go to three hospitals for her regular medical appointments. As she is unable to move around independently, she needs to use a wheel chair and requires a caregiver to accompany her to the hospital. Since 2008, Swami Home Help Service –supported by the SP Heartware Fund, has been helping Miss Nirmala by providing transport and attendant service to take her to the hospitals. Like Miss Nirmala, both her parents have also been receiving help from the Swami Home Help Service for their medical appointments.
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SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation SIT partners SP to Boost Engineering Talent & Advance Singapore's Energy Sector RELIABILITY SP Group (SP) and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) signed a Memorandum of Understanding at Energy Innovation 2022 conference, to collaborate on initiatives aimed at helping our workers upskill and adapt to the changing energy landscape. A pioneer cohort of five SP technical officers will undertake a full-time three-year Electrical Power Engineering undergraduate degree programme at SIT, sponsored by SP. At the conference organised by the Energy Market Authority, Minister of State for Trade and Industry Low Yen Ling said the programme is part of efforts to grow the energy sector's workforce to bolster Singapore's green economy ambitions. More details in the media release here. TAGS RELIABILITY 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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How to Apply For Electricity Connection This handbook is published by SP Group Jan 2026 Procedures and requirements highlighted in this handbook are correct at the time of printing. Any changes that may arise will be reflected in the next edition. ISBN: 981-04-6932 Important Contact Numbers Tel No General Enquiry Application for Connection to Transmission System 6916 7200 Consumer Connection Agreement Contracts Section 6916 7231 Testing and Turn-on Appointment Supply Application Section 6916 7200 Installation Section 6916 7744 / 6916 7430 Opening of Utilities Accounts Enquiry 1800-222 2333 Endorsement of Substation Drawings East zone 6916 8557 West zone 6916 8679 Installation of Meters Elect Meters 6916 8555 i Table of Contents 1. General Information ................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Connection Voltages and Supply Frequency .......................................................................... 1 1.3 Submission of Application........................................................................................................ 2 1.4 Provision of a Substation ......................................................................................................... 3 1.5 Domestic Premises and Load Requirement not exceeding 45kVA ......................................... 3 1.6 Meter ........................................................................................................................................ 3 1.7 Tariffs for Non-Contestable Customers ................................................................................... 4 1.8 Payments for Electricity Charges by Contestable Customers ................................................. 4 1.9 Opening Account and Payment of Security Deposit for Use of System (UOS) Charges ........ 4 1.10 Termination of Account ............................................................................................................ 5 1.11 Disconnection of Service Cables upon Termination of Account ............................................. 5 1.12 General .................................................................................................................................... 5 2. Application For Load Connection .......................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Load Connection ...................................................................................................................... 7 2.2 Consultation ............................................................................................................................. 7 2.3 Application ............................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Processing of Application ........................................................................................................ 8 2.5 Commencement of Work ......................................................................................................... 8 2.6 Type of Premises ..................................................................................................................... 8 2.7 Premises in Private Housing, Industrial Estates, Commercial Developments Requiring Provision of Low Tension (LT) Distribution Network ............................................................... 9 2.8 Provision of Substation .......................................................................................................... 10 2.9 Service Connection Cables ................................................................................................... 10 2.10 Opening of Account for Upgrading/ Downgrading of Electricity Supply (Assuming No Change in Contestability Status) ........................................................................................... 11 2.11 Consultation for Transmission Connection ............................................................................ 11 2.12 Application for Transmission Connection .............................................................................. 11 2.13 Lead-Time for Application of Transmission Connection ........................................................ 12 2.14 Technical Requirements of Distributed Generation and New Extra / Ultra High Tension Connection ............................................................................................................................. 13 2.15 Technical Requirements of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Connection .......................................... 13 3. Transmission Charges .............................................................................................................................................. 14 3.1 Connection Agreement .......................................................................................................... 14 3.2 Use of System (UOS) Charges ............................................................................................. 14 4. Energisation and Turn-on Procedure .................................................................................................................. 15 4.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 15 4.2 Premises Electrical Installations that are previously Inspected and Energised .................... 15 4.3 Premises with Direct Connection from SPPA’S Transmission System ................................. 16 4.4 Non-Domestic Premises ........................................................................................................ 17 4.5 Booking an Appointment........................................................................................................ 18 4.6 Making an Appointment for Energisation of Service Connection Direct from SPPA’s Transmission System - Load Requirement not Exceeding 45kVA ........................................ 19 4.7 Load Requirement Exceeding 45kVA Up to 22kV Supply Voltage ....................................... 19 4.8 Submission of Application for New EHT and HT Consumers who wish to be Contestable at Time of Turn-On .................................................................................................................... 19 4.9 Premises with Indirect Connection - Load Requirement not Exceeding 45kVA (i.e. Premises in a Multi-Metered Development) .......................................................................................... 20 4.10 Load Requirement Exceeding 45kVA (Multi-Metered Building Scheme) .............................. 20 4.11 Modification to an Existing Electrical Installation ................................................................... 21 ii 4.12 Submission of Completion Certificate for Modification of Small Electrical Installation (Exempted from Licensing) .................................................................................................... 21 4.13 Licence to Use or Operate an Electrical Installation .............................................................. 21 4.14 Certificates and Statements for First Energisation of Service Connection ............................ 21 4.15 Statement of Turn-On of Electricity ....................................................................................... 22 4.16 Amalgamation of New and Existing Connections .................................................................. 22 4.17 Lead-Times for Application for Service Connection .............................................................. 22 4.18 Normal Lead Time for Energisation of Service Connection Up to 22kV ............................... 23 4.19 Fast Track Connection Scheme ............................................................................................ 24 4.20 Notes to be Read in Conjunction with Application Procedure ............................................... 25 4.21 Opening an Account .............................................................................................................. 25 4.22 Handover of Completed Substation ....................................................................................... 26 4.23 Installation of Current Transformer Operated Meters ............................................................ 27 4.24 Procedure for Application for Licence to Use or Operate an Electrical Installation ............... 27 4.25 Conditions for the Issue of the Licence ................................................................................. 27 4.26 Procedure for De-Energisation / Disconnection of Service Cables ....................................... 27 5. Customer's Installation Requirements ................................................................................................................ 28 5.1 Requirements for HT and LT Connection for 22kV and below .............................................. 28 5.2 Requirements for 22kV and 6.6kV Customer Connection ..................................................... 30 5.3 Requirements for LT Supply Connection ............................................................................... 31 5.4 Requirements for EHT Connection for 66kV and 230kV ....................................................... 31 5.5 Requirements for 66kV and 230kV Customer Connection.................................................... 32 5.6 Information on SPPA Network Earthing System for 230kV, 66kV and 22kV ........................ 33 6. Metering Requirements ......................................................................................................................................... 34 6.1 General .................................................................................................................................. 34 6.2 Location of Meter ................................................................................................................... 36 6.3 Grouped Location of Meters .................................................................................................. 37 6.4 Meter Service Board Specifications (Single-Phase and 3-Phase Services, not Exceeding 100A per Phase) .................................................................................................................... 40 6.5 Wiring, Layout of Meters, MCBs, etc. in Centralised Meter Rooms, Meter Compartments / Riser Ducts / Cupboards........................................................................................................ 40 6.6 Submission of Layout Plans .................................................................................................. 41 6.7 Meters for 3-Phase Low Tension Connection (Exceeding 100A per Phase) ........................ 41 6.8 Meter Installation Requirements ............................................................................................ 41 6.9 Low Tension Current Transformer Enclosure ....................................................................... 42 6.10 High Tension/ Extra-High Tension Metering.......................................................................... 43 6.11 Specifications for High Tension Metering Current Transformers .......................................... 43 6.12 Specifications for High Tension Metering Voltage Transformers .......................................... 44 6.13 Testing of Metering CTs and VTs’ ......................................................................................... 44 6.14 Miscellaneous Metering Requirements ................................................................................. 45 6.15 Contestable Customers ......................................................................................................... 46 6.16 Maintenance Procedure......................................................................................................... 47 7. Appendices ............................................................................................................................................................... 48 1 Letter of Consent for Submission of Application for Electricity Supply ............................................. 49 3 Letter of Consent from the Landlord / Management Corporation (Form CS/3) ............................ 50 4 Letter of Consent from Housing & Development Board (Form CS/3H) .............................................. 51 5 Request to Handover Substation ...................................................................................................................... 52 9 Types and Layout of Substation ........................................................................................................................ 53 10 Submission of Substation Site and Layout Plans .......................................................................................... 54 11 22kV/LV Substation (9 Drawings) ...................................................................................................................... 55 12 Heavy Aluminum Louvered Doors for Electric Substation (5 Drawings) ........................................... 64 13 Gate Details (1 Drawing) ........................................................................................................................................69 14 Checklist for Substation Building Plan Submission ..................................................................................... 70 15 Substation Layout Requirements to be Incorporated in the Architectural Plans ............................. 71 15.1 Wooden Mandrel ................................................................................................................................................... 75 15.2 Aluminium Louvre (Double Banked) for Switch Room… .......................................................................... 76 iii 16 General Requirements for Developing a Stand-alone Above-Ground Transmission Substation (66kV Only) ................................................................................................................................................................ 78 17.1 Engineering Requirements for Customer’s 22kV and 6.6kV Main Incoming Switchgear ............ 79 17.2 Engineering Requirements for Customer’s LV Main Incoming Switchgear ..................................... 80 17.3 Engineering Requirements (Type 1) - Customer 66kV Feeder Connection ....................................... 81 17.4 Engineering Requirements (Type 2) - Customer 66kV Feeder – Transformer Connection With 66kV Isolator / Circuit Breaker) .......................................................................................................................... 82 17.5 Engineering Requirements (Type 3) - Customer 230kV Feeder Connection ................................... 83 17.6 Engineering Requirements (Type 4) - Customer 230kV Feeder – Transformer Connection .... 84 19 Statement for De-Energisation/ Re-Energisation (SDRE)........................................................................... 85 20 Certificate of Readiness for the Energisation of Service Connection (COR) ....................................86 21 Request from Contestable Customer for Installation of Electricity kWH Meter (Form CS/6) .............................................................................................................................................................. 88 22 Request for Installation of Electricity kWH Meter for Load Exceeding 45kVA (Form CS/7) ...............................................................................................................................................................89 23 Application for Appointment for Energisation of Service Connection .............................................. 90 24 Technical Requirements for Service Cable and Meter Compartment for Landed Houses ......... 91 24.1 Standard Meter Compartments at Gate Pillar .............................................................................................. 92 25 Standard Meter Board ........................................................................................................................................... 93 26 Standard Size for Single-Phase Meter Board ............................................................................................... 94 27 Standard Size for Three-Phase Meter Board ................................................................................................. 95 28 CT Meter Panel for Low Voltage Supply ........................................................................................................96 29 Methods for Sealing Metering Panels ............................................................................................................. 97 30 Enclosure for Low Voltage Metering Current Transformers ...................................................................98 31 HV Metering Kiosk Requirements for 1 or 2 Feeders .................................................................................99 32 HV Metering Kiosk Requirements for 3 or 4 Feeders .............................................................................. 100 33 HV Metering Panel Requirements for 1 or 2 Feeders ............................................................................... 102 34 Metering VTs Voltage Ratio, Sequence & Phase Angle Tests Report ............................................... 103 35 Basis for the Service Connection Charge .................................................................................................... 104 36 Standard Service Connection Cables ............................................................................................................ 105 37 Certificate of Compliance (COC) .................................................................................................................... 106 38 Statement of Turn-On of Electricity (SOTO) ................................................................................................ 107 39 Requirements for Embedded Generation Facility / Intermittent Generation Sources (IGS) .... 108 39.1 Terms and Conditions for Capped Capacity Scheme (CCS)................................................................. 110 39.2 Terms and Conditions for Extended Capped Capacity Scheme (ECCS) .......................................... 112 40 Application for Electricity Installation Test up to 45kVA (Form CS/12) ............................................... 114 41 Application for Contestability Status & Market Support Services ........................................................ 115 43 Completion Certificate for Modification of Electrical Installation ....................................................... 122 44 Certificate of Fitness of Residential Unit (Form E) ...................................................................................... 123 45 Change in Design Licensed Electrical Worker ............................................................................................ 124 46 Technical Requirements of Distributed Generation and New Extra / Ultra High Tension Connection .............................................................................................................................................................. 125 iv 1. General Information 1 1.1 Introduction General Information 1.1.1 SP Services Ltd (SPSL), SP PowerAssets Ltd (SPPA) and SP PowerGrid Ltd (SPPG) are subsidiaries of Singapore Power Ltd. SPSL provides support services for the electricity market. It receives requests for electricity service connection; offers terms and conditions of service connection; arranges for service connection energisation/turnon; and collects transmission charges, security deposits and charges for other services on behalf of SPPA. SPSL also bills customers for consumption. SPPA is the Transmission Licensee and owner of the transmission and distribution network. SPPG, the managing agent for and on behalf of SPPA, develops, operates and maintains the transmission and distribution facilities. 1.1.2 The supply of electricity and electrical installation practices are governed by the Electricity Act and its subsidiary legislation. 1.1.3 “Customer” and “consumer” shall have the same meaning in this handbook. 1.2 Connection Voltages and Supply Frequency 1.2.1 In Singapore, customers’ installations are connected at the following voltages: (a) Transmission voltage of 66kV and 230kV (b) Distribution voltage of 230V, 400V, 6.6kV and 22kV (may vary within ± 6%) 1.2.2 The supply voltages are classified in the following categories: (a) Low Tension (LT) refers to 230V, single-phase and 400V, 3-phase (b) High Tension (HT) refers to 22kV and 6.6kV (c) Extra-High Tension (EHT) refers to 66kV (d) Ultra-High Tension (UHT) refers to 230kV 1 1.2.3 The following connection schemes are provided, according to customers’ load requirements. It shall apply to new and existing customers, including customers who are revising their Contracted Capacity. The power factor shall be based on 0.85. (a) Low Voltage, 50 Hz: • 230V, single-phase, up to a maximum of 23kVA, 100A • 400V, 3-phase, 4-wire system, up to a maximum of 5000kVA per substation (b) 22kV, 50 Hz, 3-phase, 3-wire system for a Contracted Capacity: • between 1,700kW and 12,750kW for 2 HT 22kV services • between 12,751kW and 25,500kW for 4 HT 22kV services (c) 66kV, 50 Hz, 3-phase, 3-wire system for a Contracted Capacity: • between 25,501kW and 84,999kW for service connection from the nearest feasible 66kV substation • between 85,000kW and 169,999kW for service connection from the nearest feasible 66kV source station (d) 230kV, 50Hz, 3-phase, 3-wire system for connection with minimum Contracted Capacity of 85,000kW 1.2.4 Where the customer requires a connection voltage and/or frequencies that differ from those specified above, the customer is required to provide, install and maintain the necessary transformation equipment. 1.3 Submission of Application 1.3.1 SPSL serves as a one-stop customer service centre. It receives all application forms on behalf of SPPA, and responds to all applications made by the Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW), who acts as the customer’s agent for connection to the transmission system. SPSL may, in its sole and absolute discretion, deal with the customer directly. 1.3.2 Customers applying for their installations to be connected to SPPA’s transmission system must submit their applications through their LEWs. Every application must be accompanied by all supporting documentation requested by SPSL, including a letter of consent as shown in Appendix 1. The applications must be submitted via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg. A user manual can also be downloaded from the website. 1.3.3 For data centre developments, customers will need to include IMDA acknowledgement email as part of application submission. Please refer to Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal for more information. 1.3.4 For developments in the conception or planning stage for a new connection or an upgrade / increase in Contracted Capacity to an existing connection, the customer is advised to seek consultation regarding SPPA’s requirements. This includes considerations such as the provision of a substation, modifications to an existing 2 substation/connection, and lead time required for service connection, which is subject to network availability and includes any network reinforcement that may be necessary to support the intended load connection. The Consultation Form must be submitted by the customer’s LEW via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg. A user manual can also be downloaded from the website. 1.4 Provision of a Substation 1.4.1 Direct service connection from SPPA's LT network to the customer’s installation is available for a small load requirement not exceeding 280kVA (400A). However, the provision of a direct service connection is dependent on the available network capacity in the vicinity. If there is insufficient capacity, the customer is required to provide a substation for the connection. 1.4.2 For a larger load requirement exceeding 280kVA (400A), the customer has to provide a substation for SPPA to install necessary equipment to cater for the load. 1.5 Domestic Premises and Load Requirement not exceeding 45kVA 1.5.1 For premises where the electricity meter has already been installed by SPPA and no extension or rewiring work is required, customer may submit for an opening of utilities account to SPSL directly. Turn on of electricity service connection will happen on customer’s requested turn on date, subject to availability of appointment slots. 1.5.2 For premises where there is no electricity meter or where extension or rewiring work is required, the customer has to engage a LEW and submit an application for load connection. 1.6 Meter 1.6.1 All meters required for measuring a customer’s electricity consumption and demand (where applicable) are provided and maintained by SPPA. The customer has to provide meter boards, compartments, kiosks, etc. as SPPA requires them for the installation of its metering equipment. 1.6.2 Master- And Sub-Metering (a) A “Master-meter” is a meter measuring the consumption for all units and common areas in a building or cluster of buildings, which are used or occupied by multiple consumers. For master-metering scheme, the common services load must be at least 10% of the total load for the premise. (b) A “Sub-meter” is a meter measuring the consumption for a unit in a building or cluster of buildings used or occupied by multiple consumers, whose electricity is taken through a Master-meter. (c) A master and sub-metering scheme is applicable for multi-tenanted premises. Under this scheme, the electricity supply is metered at the intake point and each tenant’s supply is also separately metered and billed under the appropriate tariff. The owner/ developer/ landlord shall be billed for the difference in the consumption between the consumption metered at the intake point and the 3 summated consumption of the tenants. Where the owner/ developer/ landlord takes supply at high tension and is responsible for stepping down the supply to 230V/ 400V for distribution to tenants, a rebate of 2.5 % on the summated consumption of the tenants will be granted. (d) The owner/developer/MCST/landlord is to ensure that the owners (for selfoccupied units) or tenants (as the case might be) of individual units apply for the requisite utility account immediately upon taking possession of such units. The owner/developer/MCST/landlord is to maintain strict access controls over the switchboard, which contains the switches for the electricity supply from the main supply received from the network operator to the individual units at the supplied premises. The owner/developer/MCST/landlord shall be responsible for any charges arising as a result of unauthorised consumption of electricity by individual units or otherwise in the supplied premises. 1.6.3 Multi-Metered Premises The following are categories of multi-metered premises: (a) Residential premises which have landlord and tenant supply connections (b) Commercial complexes which have landlord and tenant supply connections (c) Multi-storey factories or industrial complexes which have landlord and tenant supply connections (d) All multi-metered premises fall under the Master and Sub-metering scheme with the exception of HDB residential premises. 1.7 Tariffs for Non-Contestable Customers 1.7.1 Tariffs are currently charged for low tension, high tension and extra-high tension electricity consumption. 1.7.2 Tariffs are subject to change and are published by SPSL quarterly. Online information on the latest electricity tariffs is available at www.spgroup.com.sg. 1.8 Payments for Electricity Charges by Contestable Customers 1.8.1 Contestable customer pays to SPSL or authorised retailers, charges for electricity consumption as ascertained by meters, and transmission charges and other fixed charges as determined by SPSL. Payment for electricity charges must be made on or before the due date specified in the bill. 1.9 Opening Account and Payment of Security Deposit for Use of System (UOS) Charges 1.9.1 The customer must open an account and place a security deposit for UOS charges with SPSL upon application for energisation of service connection. 4 1.10 Termination of Account 1.10.1 Non-contestable customers must give 4 business days' notice and contestable customers must give 7 business days’ notice to terminate an account. Termination can be submitted to SPSL via the digital channels available, unless the contestable customer is under an electricity retailer which in this case termination should be submitted to the electricity retailer. The customer must also request for removal of service cable (if necessary) upon notice to terminate the account. Upon receipt of a completed form, electricity supply will be terminated on the 8th business day for contestable customers. For High-Tension (HT) consumers, LEW is required to be present and to ensure the premise is ready for cut-off on the appointment date. 1.11 Disconnection of Service Cables upon Termination of Account 1.11.1 Disconnection work involves the de-energisation of service cables. It may also involve the removal of service cables and/or equipment if they are no longer required. 1.11.2 Where the removal of service cables and/or equipment is involved, the following are indicative lead times for the work: (a) After the de-energisation of LT service cable, the lead-time is about 5 business days for the removal of LT service cables where road-opening work is not involved. (b) Where road opening work is involved, a lead-time of 2 months is required. (c) After the de-energisation of 6.6KV and 22KV service cables, the lead-time is about 3 months. (d) For disconnection of 66kV and 230kV service cables, the lead-time for the deenergisation of service cables/ equipment is about 10 business days, subject to the approval of the Power System Operator (PSO). The subsequent removal of service cables and equipment will depend on the operational requirement and approval of the PSO. 1.11.3 Customers should take note the disconnection of service cables and termination of account are separate process. The respective lead time required must be catered for by the customer to the respective SP entities. 1.12 General 1.12.1 The customer agrees to comply with the terms of this document and to procure that its officers, agents and representatives shall so comply. 1.12.2 None of SPSL, SPPA, SPPG, Singapore Power Limited or any of Singapore Power Limited's affiliates (a "SP Entity") will be liable (including without limitation, for negligence or any other category of liability whatsoever) for any action taken by any of them under or in connection with the matters arising under or out of this document. No customer or any of a customer's officers, employees, agents or other representatives may take any proceedings against any officer, employee or agent of any SP Entity in respect of any act or omission of any kind by that officer, employee or agent in relation to any matter arising under or out of this document. 5 1.12.3 Each of SPSL, SPPA and SPPG retains the right, at its sole and absolute discretion, to amend, vary and/or supplement any terms of this document from time to time and its interpretation of any terms of this document shall be final and binding. 1.12.4 No failure on the part of each of SPSL, SPPA and SPPG to exercise, and no delay on its part in exercising, any right or remedy under this document will operate as a waiver thereof, nor will any single or partial exercise of any right or remedy preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or remedy. The rights and remedies provided to SPSL, SPPA and SPPG in this document are cumulative and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies (whether provided by law or otherwise). 1.12.5 Nothing in this document shall in any way affect the obligations of a customer and its officers, employees, agents or other representatives to comply with applicable provision of the Electricity Act and all regulations and codes promulgated thereunder. 6 2. Application For Load Connection 2 Application for Load Connection 2.1 Load Connection 2.1.1 Each premise, as identified by the house or block number issued by IRAS, is limited to a single customer intake connection point. For modification of connection (such as upgrading of the load requirement) to existing premises, the customer is required to amalgamate all existing service connection into one intake. 2.2 Consultation 2.2.1 For developments in the initial planning stage, the customer is advised to seek consultation with SPPG to ascertain SPPA‘s requirements for a new or modified connection to the transmission system. This includes considerations such as the provision of a substation, modifications to an existing substation/connection, and lead time required for service connection, which is subject to network availability and includes any network reinforcement that may be necessary to support the intended load connection. The LEW is required to submit the online Consultation Form via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg, together with a site/location plan to SPPG. 2.2.2 After receipt of the submission for consultation, SPPG will send a reply stating the approved load and other technical requirements, such as the provision of substation requirements necessary for the load connection to the transmission system. 2.3 Application 2.3.1 The online Application Form 1 together with a letter of consent (Appendix 1) and a copy of the site/ location plan must be submitted via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg by the LEW for new or modified connections of new or existing premises to the transmission system. 1 The 5-year load projection provided by the Customer in the CS1 application form is for planning purpose. Securing of network capacity is achieved by confirmation of Contracted Capacity in Customer Connection Agreement or approval of Revision of Contracted Capacity by the Transmission Licensee. 7 2.3.2 For data centre developments, customers will need to include IMDA acknowledgement email as part of application submission. Please refer to Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal for more information. 2.4 Processing of Application 2.4.1 Generally, SPSL responds to applications within 10 business days. 2.4.2 The responses are made according to the following customer categories: (a) Contestable Customer • A Consumer Connection Agreement, containing the service connection charge payable, the offer letter and the standard terms and conditions with respect to the distribution service connection. • If a substation is required, a letter stipulating the requirements will be forwarded to the customer. It will be followed by an Agreement subsequently after the substation plans are endorsed. (b) Non-Contestable Customer • A Quotation, containing service connection charge payable and the conditions of service with respect to the distribution service connection. • If a substation is required, a letter stipulating the requirements will be forwarded to the customer. A Supply Agreement including the service connection charge payable and the terms & conditions with respect to the distribution service connection, is offered after the substation plans are endorsed. 2.5 Commencement of Work 2.5.1 SPPG commences work only when the Agreement has been signed and received by SPSL, together with payment of service connection charges. 2.6 Type of Premises 2.6.1 Multi-Metered Premises (a) Multi-metered premises are premises where the landlord/ MCST (i.e. a mastermetered consumer or directly connected consumer) receives bulk intake service connection from SPPA, and transforms/ reticulates the supply to all the tenants (i.e. sub-metered consumers) within the premises. Any application for new or modified connection (includes upgrading) for the bulk intake to the multi-metered premises must be made by the landlord through its LEW. (b) A master-metered consumer means a consumer that is responsible for the common usage of a master-metered installation, which is connected to the transmission system. 8 (c) A master-metered installation means an installation in which supply is received by a master-metered consumer and sub-metered consumers (d) A master-metered installation shall have an independent address and its own dedicated access. (e) A sub-metered consumer means a consumer, other than a master-metered consumer, that receives supply in a master-metered installation via the electrical system owned by a master-metered consumer. 2.6.2 The landlord/ MCST or HDB, in the case of HDB premises, must ensure that the total applied load requirement for service connections to the multi-metered premises meet the total existing and future load requirements for all tenants. All tenants applying for any upgrading of load must do so through their master-metered consumer. In this regard, the master-metered consumer must approve the load of all tenants within the premises. 2.6.3 If the landlord’s existing approved load is insufficient to cater for the tenants’ load requirement, the landlord, as a master-metered consumer, must submit an application to SPSL for modification (upgrading) of service connection to the existing premises. In this case, the existing service cables are amalgamated with the new intake. Hence, there will not be separate direct connections to the tenants of such premises. 2.7 Premises in Private Housing, Industrial Estates, Commercial Developments Requiring Provision of Low Tension (LT) Distribution Network 2.7.1 For connection to premises where several parcels of land are to be sold or leased individually, one or more substations must be provided by the developer. Where the individual parcels of land are to be sold prior to development of these substations, details of the substation requirements and approved load must be included in the sales agreement by the future land parcel’s owner or lessee. 2.7.2 The developer must provide the development’s total load requirement and include the breakdown of the individual premises’ load requirement (as specified in the sales agreement) and the communal load requirement, if applicable. 2.7.3 In the case of landed housing estate development, the LEW must liaise with relevant Authorities, applicant’s appointed Architects/Civil & Structural Qualified Person and owner of the house for the siting of proposed overground distribution boxes on turfed areas. SPPA will provide and install the LT distribution network and service connection cables for the development. 2.7.4 Premises Involving Temporary Connection with Provision of Substation: (a) Special terms and conditions apply in such cases for temporary connection to construction worksites and other temporary premises. The term granted for temporary connection is usually 24 months. (b) Where there is a need for the provision of a temporary substation, the customer must provide the site and construct the structure of the substation according to the requirements of SPPA. 9 (c) There will be a need to install the necessary cables and equipment to facilitate the temporary connection to the distribution network. The customer pays outright costs for the cables and a monthly hiring charge for the use of the equipment during the term for temporary connection. 2.7.5 Developers are advised to connect residential developments to the LT distribution network. Opting for a HT supply intake setup will subject the landlord/MCST to the following: (a) Monthly Contracted Capacity charges (b) Operating costs associated with HT equipment setup 2.8 Provision of Substation 2.8.1 When an application for load connection necessitates the provision of a substation (Appendices 9 and 10), a site must be provided and a substation constructed by the customer at its own cost. 2.8.2 The customer can either choose his substation to be a dedicated or non-dedicated one (Appendix 35). If the customer opts for a dedicated substation, he has to inform SPPG when he applies for connection. Otherwise, it shall be assumed that the substation would be non-dedicated. 2.8.3 The substation is to be sited at an inconspicuous location, away from the main entrance of the development and major public roads. It is recommended to harmonise, blend and integrate the substation with the overall design of its development. The siting of the substation must ensure continuous and unobstructed vehicular access to the substation and the associated lead-in pipes at all times, to facilitate equipment delivery, operational activities, maintenance and cabling works by SPPG. 2.8.4 SPPG’s officers and vehicles will have full and unrestricted access to the substation at all times (Appendix 15). 2.9 Service Connection Cables 2.9.1 Generally, SPPA supply, install and maintain customer service cable. However, if the customer’s switchroom is not abutting to SPPA’s switchroom or at different level to the substation building, or service cable to be installed in cable tray/ ladder, or the cable termination to the customer switchboard is not via bottom entry, the customer shall supply, install and maintain the service cable. In the event that customer supplies the service cable, the customer’s LEW shall ensure that the service cable complied with SPPA cable specification, and submit cable sample and specification to Distribution Engineering Section for approval prior to procurement. The general type of cables for service connection is shown in Appendix 36. 2.9.2 For service cable that is supplied, installed and maintained by SPPA, customer shall provide UPVC lead-in pipes from intake point to 300mm beyond boundary line or the roadside drain abutting public road at a depth not exceeding 2.0m from the finished road level. All installed pipes to pass through Mandrel Tests prior to inspection by SPPG (see Appendix 15.1). For service connection at 66kV or above, the lead-in pipes shall 10 be installed under drain / box culvert / utility service duct immediately outside site boundary and are to be extended up to 300mm beyond the road kerb where applicable. 2.9.3 Draw pit(s) shall be provided strategically including each turn of the service cable to facilitate the installation of the service cable. 2.9.4 The distance between surface of trench and service cable termination point shall be at least 900mm. 2.10 Opening of Account for Upgrading/ Downgrading of Electricity Supply (Assuming No Change in Contestability Status) 2.10.1 The consumer is not required to open a new account if the electricity supply remains at low voltage (LV) 2.10.2 The consumer is required to open a new account if the electricity supply is upgraded from LV to high voltage (HV), and the existing LV supply is cut off before the new HV supply is turned on. 2.10.3 The consumer is required to open a new account if the electricity supply is changed from LV to HV, HV to LV or HV to HV at different voltage level (e.g. 6.6kV to 22kV), when the new and existing supply intakes are to run concurrently during transition period. 2.11 Consultation for Transmission Connection 2.11.1 A customer may choose to seek preliminary comments from SPPG via the connection consultation process before submitting a formal application. This practice is encouraged as incorporating SPPA’s requirements in a developer’s preliminary proposal would expedite the application process at a later stage. 2.11.2 To initiate the connection consultation process, the customer has to submit the online Consultation Form through an LEW via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg. 2.12 Application for Transmission Connection 2.12.1 The following are steps in the application for service connection: (a) The customer submits the online Application Form 2 through an LEW via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg, together with a letter of consent (Appendix 1) and IMDA acknowledgement email (for data centre applications only). 2 The 5-year load projection provided by the Customer in the CS1 application form is for planning purpose. Securing of network capacity is achieved by confirmation of Contracted Capacity in Customer Connection Agreement or approval of Revision of Contracted Capacity by the Transmission Licensee. 11 (b) A connection proposal, duly endorsed by the PSO, is given to the customer. It outlines the connection scheme, connection voltage, connection equipment and facilities required of the customer and the estimated connection charges. SPPG endeavours to respond to the customer within 60 business days and 100 business days for 66kV connections and 230kV connections respectively. 2.12.2 Where the application requires the provision of an EHT substation, the customer must adhere to the general requirements (Appendix 16). 2.12.3 Once customer acknowledges acceptance of SPPG’s connection proposal, SPPG proceeds to execute the Consumer Connection Agreement through SPSL. The Agreement contains an Offer Letter, the standard terms and conditions associated with the connection and an estimation of the connection charges. 2.13 Lead-Time for Application of Transmission Connection 2.13.1 The timely provision of electricity supply to a development involves the joint efforts of SPSL, SPPG, and the customer and their agents, such as the LEW. While SPSL and SPPG will make every effort to engineer and implement the connection scheme, it is at the same time essential for the new customers and their agents to co-operate via timely submission of applications and plans, timely acceptance of the terms and conditions of connection and compliance with the necessary SPPA or Transmission Code requirements. It is the responsibility of the customers to manage and direct their agents to ensure that their agents comply with the necessary SPPA or Transmission Code requirements. 2.13.2 As a guide for the customer and their agents, the typical lead-times for the events leading to the energisation of 66kV service connections, for a service cable length of approximately 2km, are listed in the box below. The actual lead time for energisation may vary for each connection, depending on the actual service cable length and the progress of intermediate events leading to completion of service connection works. Customers will be informed accordingly either at the point of application or at any time a review is required. For 230kV service connections, the customer will be informed of the lead-time only at the point of application. 2.13.3 Estimated Lead Time for Energisation of 66kV Service Connection Events New 66kV connection from SPPA’s nearest existing substation From day of execution of consumer connection agreement to energisation of service connection 26 Months 1 Notes: 1 Lead time is based on a service cable length of approximately 2km and is subject to change based on length of service connection cables. Note that this lead time excludes additional time required to comply with requirement from URA Infrastructure Planning Authority Group (IPAG). The customer needs to consult SPPG at least 5-8 years in advance to cater for advanced planning. 12 2.14 Technical Requirements of Distributed Generation and New Extra / Ultra High Tension Connection 2.14.1 The details of technical requirements at the electricity supply network Point of Common Coupling (PCC) for Distributed Generation (DG) and New Extra / Ultra High Tension (EHT/UHT) connection are highlighted in Appendix 46. 2.14.2 The Consumer shall ensure that multiple sources of transmission, and/or distribution, systems are not connected in parallel at any time, and that any switching between circuits is undertaken on “black changeover” or “break before make” basis. 2.14.3 Some of the requirements are covered in the Transmission Code issued by Energy Market Authority (EMA). The appointed LEW shall ensure the connection is compliant with the Transmission Code, and shall consult SP Group with regards to the application process and technical requirements if further clarifications are required. 2.15 Technical Requirements of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Connection 2.15.1 The details of technical requirements at the electricity supply network Point of Common Coupling (PCC) for Solar Photovoltaic (PV) connection are highlighted in Appendix 39 & Appendix 46. For more information on PV requirements, please refer to the SP Group website at www.spgroup.com.sg. The appointed LEW shall ensure the technical requirements are to be fully compliant. In the event of non-compliance of the technical requirements, the appointed LEW shall disconnect the Solar PV Connection until all technical requirements are met. 2.15.2 Some of the requirements are covered in the Transimission Code issued by Energy Market Authority (EMA). The appointed LEW shall ensure the connection is compliant with the Transmission Code, and shall consult SP Group with regards to the application process and technical requirements if further clarifications are required. 2.15.3 The appointed LEW is required to ensure the Low Tension embedded Solar PV Connection (converted to kVA) shall not exceed the premise’s/precinct’s approved load. 2.15.4 The appointed LEW shall ensure that the Solar PV Connection’s generation is balanced on all High Tension (HT) service connection cables at all times. 2.15.5 The appointed LEW is required to ensure the Solar PV Connection’s generation shall be disconnected automatically in the event of loss of supply from the grid. 13 3. Transmission Charges 3 Transmission Charges 3.1 Connection Agreement 3.1.1 All consumers are required to enter into a Connection Agreement with SPPA and pay Use of System (UOS) charges. All consumers having a direct connection to the transmission system must also pay a service connection charge. 3.1.2 The Connection Agreement for consumers taking HT supply at 6.6 kV or 22 kV, EHT supply at 66 kV or UHT supply at 230 kV and above will, inter alia, state the Contracted Capacity, which is deemed to be the requirement for a period of five years. Consumers cannot reduce their Contracted Capacity until the expiry of the 5-year binding period. Furthermore, a consumer who terminates the Connection Agreement during the 5-year binding period will be required to pay SPPA through SPSL/Retailer, the Contracted Capacity Charge for the unexpired portion of the 5-year binding period. 3.1.3 UOS charges are payments for the use of transmission services. The UOS charges are paid for electricity transmission services at each metered intake supply point in accordance with the voltage at which a consumer receives the electricity supply. The UOS charges are subject to annual review and the revised UOS charges will be published by SPPA. 3.1.4 In the case of HT and EHT supply to multi-metered premises, the landlord has to enter into a Connection Agreement for the network capacity required for his own load only, i.e. supply for common services, etc. 3.2 Use of System (UOS) Charges 3.2.1 The UOS charges shall be paid for electricity transmission services at each metered intake supply point in accordance with the voltage at which a consumer receives the electricity supply. Please refer to the Transmission Service Rate Schedule set out on the www.spgroup.com.sg/resources website. 14 4. Energisation and Turn-on Procedure 4 Energisation and Turn-On Procedures 4.1 General 4.1.1 The term ‘energise’, in the case of a customer’s installation that is directly connected to the transmission system, refers to the closing of a circuit breaker or other isolating device that is owned and controlled by SPPA. “Energisation”, “de-energisation” and “re-energisation” and all grammatical variations of the term shall be interpreted accordingly. 4.1.2 Arrangements need to be made with SPSL for energisation of the service connection and turn-on of a customer’s electrical installation. This is taken care of by the LEW. 4.2 Premises Electrical Installations that are previously Inspected and Energised 4.2.1 Non-Domestic Premises with Load Requirement not exceeding 45kVA, and Domestic Premises where Electrical Installations are provided and Pre-Inspected or Previously Inspected and Energised (a) This category includes all new HDB apartments and dwelling units in some private residential developments where electrical installations are provided and inspected in advance. It also includes non-domestic premises with supply capacity not exceeding 45kVA and domestic premises where the existing electrical installations and service connections are intact and only the supply is required to be re-energised. (b) The customer has to open an account with SPSL for electricity service connection (Appendix 6). (c) The customer is given an appointment for turn-on of service connection. For electrical safety reasons, the customer or his representative must be present at the premises for the turn-on of electricity service connection. 4.2.2 Non-Domestic Premises with Load Requirement exceeding 45kVA where Electrical Installations are previously inspected and energised (a) This category includes non-domestic premises (supply capacity exceeding 45kVA) where the existing electrical installations, meters and service connections are intact and only the supply is required to be re-energised. (b) The customer has to open an account with SPSL for electricity service connection (Appendix 6). 15 (c) The customer has to apply for a licence from Energy Market Authority (EMA) to use or operate the electrical installation through an appropriate class of licensed electrical worker. (d) Upon submission of the licence, the customer is given an appointment for turnon of service connection. The licensed electrical worker must be present at the premises to issue a copy of the licence to SPSL during the turn-on of electricity service connection. 4.2.3 Non-Domestic Premises with Load Requirement exceeding 45kVA where Electrical Installations are previously inspected and is still energised (a) This category includes non-domestic premises (supply capacity exceeding 45kVA) where the existing electrical installations, meters and service connections are intact and a new customer is taking over the electrical installation. (b) The new customer has to open an account with SPSL for electricity service connection. (c) The new customer has to apply for a licence from Energy Market Authority (EMA) to use or operate the electrical installation through an appropriate class of licensed electrical worker. (d) Upon submission of the licence, the new customer is given an appointment date for meter reading for account transfer. The licensed electrical worker or a customer/representative must be present at the premises to issue a copy of the licence to SPSL. (e) If an AMI meter is installed at the premise, a copy of the licence must be submitted together with the account opening form before an appointment date can be given to effect the account transfer. 4.3 Premises with Direct Connection from SPPA’S Transmission System 4.3.1 Domestic Premises (all load requirements) (a) The customer opens an account with SPSL, if an account has not already been opened. (b) Upon completion of the electrical installation and receipt of notification from SPPG on energisation/ readiness of the service connection, the LEW books an appointment with SPSL for inspection and turn-on of the customer’s installation. (c) For load below 45kVA, this is done by submitting online Form CS/5 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg, together with a letter of consent (Appendix 1) and the Certificate of Compliance, COC, (Appendix 37) to Supply Application of SPSL. Application for Electrical Installation Inspection test up to 45kVA (Appendix 40) is also required. For retest application, the required documents for submission to be sent via email to install@spgroup.com.sg are Certificate of Compliance, COC, (Appendix 37), receipt for payment of retest fee and Application for Electrical Installation Inspection test up to 45kVA (Appendix 40). 16 (d) For load above 45kVA, this is done by submitting the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore, IRAS, letter stating the official addresses, COC, Form E – Certificate of Fitness of Residential Unit (Appendix 44) and the as-build Single Line Drawing, SLD, to Elect Installation Section of SPSL. 4.3.2 The electrical installation is connected to SPPA’s transmission system on the scheduled turn-on date if the electrical installation is safe to receive electricity supply. 4.3.3 The LEW must be present during inspection of the electrical installation by SPSL. For electrical safety reasons, the customer or his representative must also be present at the premises for the turn-on of electricity service connection. A ‘PASS’ Inspection Report will be issued by SPSL on-site upon successful turn-on of the customer’s installation. 4.4 Non-Domestic Premises 4.4.1 Load Requirement Not Exceeding 45kVA (a) The customer opens an account with SPSL, if this has not already been done. (b) Upon completion of the electrical installation and receipt of notification from SPPG on energisation of the service connection, the LEW books an appointment with SPSL for inspection and turn-on of the electrical installation. (c) This is done by submitting online Form CS/5– Online Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg, together with a letter of consent (Appendix 1) and the COC form (Appendix 37) to Supply Application of SPSL. Application for Electrical Installation Inspection up to 45kVA (Appendix 40) is also required. 4.4.2 The electrical installation is connected to SPPA’s transmission system on the scheduled turn-on date if the electrical installation is safe to receive electricity supply. The LEW must be present during inspection of the electrical installation by SPSL. For electrical safety reasons, the customer or his representative must also be present at the premises for the turn-on of electricity service connection. A ‘PASS’ Inspection Report for the customer’s installation is issued by SPSL upon successful turn-on. 4.4.3 Load Requirement Exceeding 45kVA (a) The customer submits an application for an account, to SPSL if this has not already been done, and applies for a licence from Energy Market Authority (EMA) to use or operate an electrical installation. (b) Upon completion of the electrical installation and receipt of notification or advance notification from SPPG on the readiness of service connection, the LEW must inspect and test the electrical installation before booking an appointment with SPSL’s Elect Installation Section for the installation of meter and energisation of service connection by SPPG. This is done by submitting a letter confirming the readiness of the service connection and the COC form. Alternatively, the LEW can submit the Application for Appointment for Energisation of the Service Connection (Appendix 23) by email to largeinstall@spgroup.com.sg. 17 (c) The LEW requesting for energisation of supply line has to arrange for the LEW responsible for the operation of the electrical installation and the customer (or his representative) to be present during the energisation. (d) The electrical installation is connected to SPPA’s transmission system on the scheduled energisation date if the electrical installation is safe to receive electricity supply. The LEW must issue a Certificate of Readiness (COR) form (Appendix 20) to SPPG at site, prior to energisation of the service connection. (e) Upon successful energisation of service connection to the customer’s installation from SPPA’s direct connection, all parties are to acknowledge on the Statement of Turn-On of Electricity. 4.5 Booking an Appointment 4.5.1 Before booking an energisation and turn-on appointment, the LEW must ensure the following: (a) Metering requirements, where applicable, have been submitted and formal clearance has been given by SPPG’s Electrical Meters Section. All necessary meters have been installed. (b) The customer’s main incoming switchgear, protection system and earthing system have been successfully tested by an LEW. The HT metering panel has been provided, and testing of the metering current transformers/voltage transformers have been carried out and meters installed by Electrical Meters Section. (c) The service cables to the installation are ready to be energised. (d) A utilities account has been opened, an Agreement has been signed, and a security deposit for UOS charges has been paid by the customer. (e) A licence to use or operate the electrical installation, where applicable, has been obtained from EMA. (f) For service connection at a system voltage level of 66kV and above, the final clearance for the EHT switching procedure must be obtained from the PSO prior to the confirmation of the first energisation date. Notes: • The EHT switching procedure must be jointly prepared and endorsed by the LEW, who is authorised to perform EHT switching (at customer’s installation), and SPPG’s Project Engineer. • For 66kV and above, the LEW must submit the COC form to SPPG’s Project Engineer. 18 4.6 Making an Appointment for Energisation of Service Connection Direct from SPPA’s Transmission System - Load Requirement not Exceeding 45kVA To make an appointment to turn-on electricity supply, the LEW shall submit online Form CS/5 – Online Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation on behalf of the customer, together with a letter of consent (Appendix 1) and the COC form (Appendix 37), to request for an inspection and turn-on to the premises. The LEW is required to submit application via online portal at Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg. 4.7 Load Requirement Exceeding 45kVA Up to 22kV Supply Voltage 4.7.1 An appointment for energisation of electricity service connection of load requirements greater than 45kVA and up to 22kV supply voltage can be made as follows: (a) LEW can submit the Application for Appointment for Energisation of the Service Connection (Appendix 23) together with COC Form (Appendix 37) and relevant supporting documents by email at largeinstall@spgroup.com.sg to Elect Installation Section. The original copy of the COC Form must be submitted to SPPG on the scheduled energisation date. (b) A lead-time of 14 business days is required for the LEW to request for the energisation of SPPA’s service connection and turn-on of the customer’s installation. (c) Energisation of service connection involves several parties. An officer at SPSL’s Elect Installation Section co-ordinates with SPPG for the energisation of the service connection for supply taken directly from SPPA’s transmission system. 4.8 Submission of Application for New EHT and HT Consumers who wish to be Contestable at Time of Turn-On 4.8.1 The LEW shall proceed to liaise directly with Electrical Meters Section of SPPG to have the AMI meter installed. 4.8.2 Upon completion of the installation of the AMI meter, the consumer shall submit a copy of the duly completed APPLICATION FOR CONTESTABILITY STATUS & MARKET SUPPORT SERVICES ("MSS") ACCOUNT (Appendix 41) to MSSL Ops at contestableappln@spgroup.com.sg at least 12 business days prior to your arrangement for the turn-on appointment. 4.8.3 If the customer chooses to purchase electricity from a Retailer with effect from the turn-on date, the Retailer must submit the contestability application detailed in Section 4.8.2 minus the security deposit on behalf of the customer to MSSL Ops. Thereafter the Retailer must submit the electronic business transaction for a transfer request to SPSL at least 1 business day before the turn-on date. 4.8.4 Otherwise, SPSL will arrange to buy electricity for the customer from the wholesale electricity market and the customer will be charged for the electricity consumption at prevailing wholesale spot prices. In this case, a security deposit to SPSL is required. 19 4.8.5 The LEW shall proceed to apply to EMA for EI Licence. 4.8.6 The LEW shall submit a copy of COC, EI Licence, IRAS’s Letter stating official address and book an appointment for energisation of service connection via email at largeinstall@spgroup.com.sg to Elect Installation Section of SPSL for HT Supply or at respective Regional Projects Section (East/West) of SPPG for EHT Supply. 4.9 Premises with Indirect Connection - Load Requirement not Exceeding 45kVA (i.e. Premises in a Multi-Metered Development) 4.9.1 The customer opens an account with SPSL if this has not already been done. 4.9.2 The customer submits online Form CS/5 – Online Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg through the LEW together with a Letter of Consent from the Landlord/Management Corporation or HDB (Appendices 3 and 4). The LEW can also book an appointment for inspection of the electrical installation at the time of submission of the application and, in the meantime, proceed to carry out the wiring/extension work. 4.9.3 The LEW is responsible for arranging the energisation of the service connection with the relevant party responsible where connection is taken via the landlord’s switchboard - such as in HDB, JTC or other private multi-metered buildings. 4.9.4 Service connection will be turned-on on the scheduled inspection date if the electrical installation is safe to receive electricity supply. The LEW must be present during the inspection. A ‘PASS’ Inspection Report for the customer‘s installation will be issued by SPSL upon successful turn-on. The LEW must issue a Statement of Turn-On of Electricity and this must be acknowledged by the relevant parties. 4.10 Load Requirement Exceeding 45kVA (Multi-Metered Building Scheme) 4.10.1 When the premise is ready for installation of meters, the customer shall proceed to open a utilities account with payment of security deposit to SPSL. 4.10.2 The LEW shall proceed to apply to EMA for EI Licence before the electricity supply is turned on. 4.10.3 The LEW shall submit Form CS/3 (Appendix 3) or Form CS/3H (Appendix 4), Form CS/7 - Request for Installation of Electricity kWh Meter (for Load Exceeding 45kVA) (Appendix 22) and a copy of COC and EI Licence to SP Services declaring the account activation date (which is the proposed turn-on date). 4.10.4 The LEW shall proceed to liaise with Electrical Meters Section of SPPG to install meters. 4.10.5 For HT Supply, the consumer is required to sign an agreement with SPPG before SP Services can process the application for installation of TOD meter. 4.10.6 The LEW shall be responsible for arranging the energisation of the service connection with the relevant party where the connection is taken via landlord’s switchboard such as HDB, JTC or private multi-tenanted buildings. 20 4.10.7 Landlord’s LEW shall issue the Statement of Turn-On of Electricity (SOTO) upon successful turn-on. 4.11 Modification to an Existing Electrical Installation 4.11.1 Modification work (e.g. extension, rewiring, shifting of meter) carried out to an existing electrical installation where a licence to use or operate is not required, must be inspected by SPSL before the new/modified portion of the wiring can be used. 4.11.2 The LEW must submit an application for inspection online Form CS/5 via Singapore Power (SP) eBusiness Portal at www.spgroup.com.sg together with a letter of consent (Appendix 1) for the modified electrical installation. 4.12 Submission of Completion Certificate for Modification of Small Electrical Installation (Exempted from Licensing) 4.12.1 The LEW shall submit to SPSL the duly completed online Form CS/5, together with Form CS/3 (Appendix 3) or Form CS/3H (Appendix 4) and the Completion Certificate for Modification of Electrical Installation (Appendix 43) on behalf of the customer. (Note: First-time inspection is free-of-charge and Form CS/3 or Form CS/3H is not required for HDB residential premises) 4.12.2 SPSL conducts spot-checks for those system-selected applications. 4.12.3 For those applications not selected, acknowledgement letters will be sent to both the customer and the LEW. 4.12.4 If the inspection is “Failed”, the LEW will have to come to SPSL with a copy of the “Failed” letter to arrange for a re-inspection. A re-inspection fee is payable. 4.12.5 If the inspection is “Passed”, acknowledgement letter will be sent to both the customer and the LEW. 4.13 Licence to Use or Operate an Electrical Installation 4.13.1 For service connection to non-domestic premises, residential buildings and condominiums with an approved load greater than 45kVA, and temporary connection for building construction and engineering work, irrespective of connection load, the customer must obtain a licence from EMA to use or operate the electrical installation. 4.13.2 It must be noted that SPPG cannot energise the service connection until such a licence is issued to the customer. 4.14 Certificates and Statements for First Energisation of Service Connection 4.14.1 Certificate of Compliance (COC) The LEW must ensure that the electrical installation complies with the requirements of the Electricity Regulations, Singapore Standards 638, relevant technical requirements and all other applicable standards. This compliance must be made in the COC form 21 (Appendix 37). The copy of COC form shall be submitted to SPPG through SPSL when requesting for an energisation appointment and the original COC must be handed over to SPPG on the actual date of supply energisation. 4.14.2 Certificate of Readiness (COR) The LEW has to certify the readiness of the installation. This certification must be made in the COR form (Appendix 20). The LEW must hand over the COR form to SPPG’s Project Officer on the actual date of first energisation. 4.15 Statement of Turn-On of Electricity 4.15.1 Immediately after the successful first energisation of the service connection, SPPG will issue a Statement of Turn-On of Electricity (Appendix 38). All parties are to acknowledge by signing the form. The completed form will be given to all parties and a copy forwarded to SPSL. 4.16 Amalgamation of New and Existing Connections 4.16.1 The customer/LEW shall ensure there is only one customer’s intake connection point for the premise after the energisation of the new/upgraded connection. The customer/LEW shall inform the assigned SPPG Project Officer immediately to remove the existing connection upon energisation of the new/upgraded connection. The customer/LEW is not allowed to remove the existing connection at their own initiative. 4.17 Lead-Times for Application for Service Connection 4.17.1 The timely provision of electricity supply to a development involves the joint efforts of SPSL, SPPG, and the customer and his agents, such as the LEW. While SPSL and SPPG will make every effort to engineer and implement the connection scheme, it is at the same time essential for the new customers and their agents to play their part such as the early submission of applications and plans, the acceptance of terms and conditions of connection including making the necessary payments and the compliance of the necessary SPPA or Transmission Code requirements. It is the responsibility of the customers to manage and direct their agents to ensure that their agents comply with the necessary SPPA or Transmission Code requirements. 4.17.2 As a guide for the customer and his agents, the normal lead-times for the various events are listed on the following page. Depending on the progress and completion time of precedent events, the actual completion dates of events leading to the energisation of the service connection may need to be reviewed and adjusted. 22 4.18 Normal Lead Time for Energisation of Service Connection Up to 22kV Submission of application to SPSL Installation with existing Service Connection Not Exceeding 45kVA or Domestic Premises Pre-inspected Installation or Reconnection Inspection Required Non-domestic Installation with Existing Service Connection Exceeding 45kVA New Connection from SPPA's Low Tension Mains New Connection from New Substation NA 14 days * 4 weeks 3 months 6 months Submission of substation plans to SPPG NA 5½ months Acceptance of Agreement § 4 days 14 days 14 days 7 weeks ** 11 weeks * Handover of substation and lead-in pipes to SPPG + Opening of account with SPSL Arrangements to inspect customer's installation (not exceeding 45kVA) by SPSL Application to EMA for licence to use or operate an electrical installation Request for energisation of service connection NA 10 weeks * 4 days 14 days 14 days 14 days 11 weeks NA 10 days NA NA 3 days 3 days 3 days NA 14 days 14 days 14 days * These are critical events. Failure to adhere to the schedule may result in delay in the turn-on of supply. § Implementation of connection work shall only be effected upon the payment of service connection charge and execution of the Connection Agreement by the customer. ** Energisation of service connection will normally take place within 4 to 6 weeks from the date customer's premises is ready to receive the service cable. This lead-time may vary from case to case, depending on the customer’s schedule, road opening approval from relevant authorities, amount of network reinforcement required and length of cable to be installed to effect the connection. + Energisation of service connection will normally take place within 10 weeks of handing over of substation and lead-in pipes. This lead-time generally applies to applied load of up to 2MVA and may vary from case to case, depending on the customer’s schedule, road opening approval from relevant authorities, amount of network reinforcement required and length of cable to be installed to effect the connection. 23 4.19 Fast Track Connection Scheme 4.19.1 To promote investment and entrepreneurship, industrial development applying Low Tension supply may be considered for fast track connection scheme. Eligible applicant should meet the following criteria: (a) Load application of 76 to 140 kVA; and (b) Point of supply connection not exceeding 150m away from existing network source. Application to EMA for licence to use or operate an electrical installation can be done concurrently with the submission of application to SPSL. Applications under such fast track connection scheme will receive their supply in 19 days from date of submission of application to SPSL (5 days for application process and 14 days for project implementation after site is taken over by SPPG). 4.19.2 As a guide for the customer and his agents, the normal lead-times for the various events are listed below. Depending on the progress and completion time of precedent events, the actual completion dates of events leading to the energisation of the service connection may need to be reviewed and adjusted. No. Procedures Time to complete 1 The customer has to engage and appoint a LEW to submit an application to SPSL to connect to the grid system, along with 2 copies of the site plan. The LEW could submit the Certificate of Compliance to SPSL in this procedure. 5 days A quotation for the connection will be offered for the customer to follow up if the submitted site plan by the LEW is in order. LEW will arrange to make payment and open an account. 2 SPPG will carry out the project implementation after the payment is made and customer site is readied to receive connection. An arrangement will be made with the LEW within the 14 days on the supply turn-on. 14 days 24 4.20 Notes to be Read in Conjunction with Application Procedure 4.20.1 Licensed Electrical Worker There are three classes of LEW, namely Licensed Electrician, Licensed Electrical Technician and Licensed Electrical Engineer. Licensed electrical workers of various classes are licensed to design, install, repair, maintain, operate, inspect and test an electrical or supply installation in accordance with the condition stated below: Electrical Workers Approved Load of Installation Voltage Electrician Not exceeding 45kVA Not exceeding 1,000V Electrical Technician Electrical Engineer Design: Not exceeding 150kVA Install: Not exceeding 500kVA No limit Not exceeding 1,000V Subject to licence conditions 4.20.2 The customer should appoint an LEW appropriate to the capacity and voltage of the proposed installation, and inform SPSL immediately of any change of LEW during the course of the project by submitting the notice of change of LEW in Appendix 45 or in such other form as SPSL may in its sole and absolute discretion accept. 4.21 Opening an Account 4.21.1 Before supply to an installation can be turned on, the customer must open an account with SPSL. An application to open an account for electricity supply can be made personally online through www.spgroup.com.sg or via the SP Utilities Mobile App. 4.21.2 Application in person can be made at the e-Kiosk located at SPSL's Flagship Customer Services Centre, 490 Lorong 6 Toa Payoh #09-11, HDB Hub Biz Three Lift Lobby 1, Singapore 310490 4.21.3 The following documents must be attached at the time of application: (a) Application under personal name: Copy of Identity Card/Passport of applicant** (b) Application under company name: Latest ACRA detailed Business Profile or Bizfile*** (c) Letter of Authorisation (only applicable for application under company name) Notes: To be authorised by Director listed in the recent ACRA detailed Business Profile/Bizfile on the letterhead issued by company, indicating the company's representative's name and identification number i.e NRIC or FIN. (d) Documentary proof of occupancy of premises (e.g Tenancy Agreement or property tax) (e) Copy of completed and signed Acknowledgement of Electrical Installation License Requirement Form EIL Form, if the electricity load is above 45 kVA. For more information on the license, please refer to www.ema.gov.sg (f) For temporary supply of electricity, the Quotation for Electricity Supply Connection and LEI issued by EMA are required. **not required if using Myinfo during application. ***not required if using Myinfo Business during application. 25 4.21.4 An initial deposit is payable on opening an account. Customers may look up online for information on the opening and closing of accounts. 4.21.5 For domestic premises, the deposits are as follows: Type of Premises Singaporean or Permanent Resident Foreigners GIRO Customers Non-GIRO Customers GIRO Customers Non-GIRO Customers HDB 1 or 2 Rooms $40 $60 $80 $120 HDB 3, 4 or 5 Rooms $70 $100 $140 $200 HDB Executive / HUDC Flat / Condominium / Private Apartment $100 $150 $200 $300 Terrace House / Semi-Detached House $150 $250 $300 $500 Bungalow / Penthouse / Townhouse $250 $400 $500 $800 4.21.6 The deposit for non-domestic premises varies according to the electricity load required, the estimated water consumption, the floor area and type of operations. For enquiry on the amount of deposit required, please refer online for information. 4.22 Handover of Completed Substation 4.22.1 The handover of substation to SPPG for installation of equipment is a key event, which determines the earliest date when supply can be made available. 4.22.2 One week prior to the intended handover of the substation, the LEW must submit a Request to Handover Substation form (Appendix 5) to Head of Section (Customer Projects - East / West / Distribution Network (DN) – I / II / III / IV / V / VI, SPPG, copy to Head of Section (Distribution Facilities Management (DFM). Before this is done, the LEW must ensure that the customer/developer has accepted the terms and conditions of connection, including the payment of necessary charges. 4.22.3 It must be emphasised that SPPG will take over the substation only when it is completed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by SPPG and the relevant authority. The LEW must ensure that the lead-in pipe connection point for SPPG is clear from underground services, road furniture and practical for excavation work to be carried out. It is the responsibility of the LEW to arrange mandrel test to demonstrate that the provision of lead-in pipe is clear from construction debris from SPPG connection point. LEW must also ensure that the lead-in pipes installed are watertight. It is also particularly important that the access to the substation must be clear and passable for transportation of heavy equipment. 4.22.4 For HDB projects, the Underground Piping System (UPS) shall be completed, customer switchroom (CSR) shall be locked and customer’s main switchboard (MSB) shall be mounted and tested before handover of completed substation. 4.22.5 Floor frames are needed for some types of switchgear. The LEW is to liaise with and notify the project engineer-in-charge to make arrangements for the floor frame to be installed, if it is necessary prior to the handover. 4.22.6 Requirements on handover of a completed distribution substation are given in Request to Handover Substation form (Appendix 5). 26 4.23 Installation of Current Transformer Operated Meters 4.23.1 On the appointed day of meter installation, the LEW or his representative must be present to provide a 230V 13A single-phase supply for testing of the meters. 4.24 Procedure for Application for Licence to Use or Operate an Electrical Installation 4.24.1 Under The Electricity Act, electrical installations in non-domestic premises, residential buildings and condominiums with an approved load greater than 45kVA are required to be licensed. In addition, certain premises classified as engaging in dangerous trades, are also required to be licensed even though they may have approved electrical loads not exceeding 45kVA. 4.24.2 Customer is required to appoint an appropriate class of licensed electrical worker to take charge of his electrical installation and submit application for Electrical Installation licence through his appointed licensed electrical worker via EMA website at www.ema.gov.sg. The validity of the licence is for a period of 12 calendar months. 4.25 Conditions for the Issue of the Licence 4.25.1 Conditions for the issue of the electrical installation licences are governed by EMA. 4.25.2 The minimum grade of LEW required to take charge of the electrical or supply installation is determined by the total approved load. The grades of Electrical Workers and their authorisation conferred under the respective EMA licences are shown in the table in section 4.18.1. 4.26 Procedure for De-Energisation / Disconnection of Service Cables 4.26.1 De-Energisation of Service Cable for Maintenance Purpose (a) The LEW who needs to de-energise an existing service cable for the purpose of maintenance or upgrading of the customer’s installation must submit the ADRE form at Resources (spgroup.com.sg) to SPPG 7 business days in advance. For Contestable Customers, an advance notice of 14 business days is required. (b) The SDRE form (Appendix 19) must be used to ensure that the service cable is safely isolated after de-energisation and fit to be energised before reenergisation. Both SPPG’s officer in-charge and the LEW must duly complete and sign Part I and Part II of the form after de-energisation and before reenergisation of the service cable respectively. For Contestable Customers, the LEW must duly complete and sign Part III of the SDRE form. 27 5 Customer’s Installation Requirements 5. Customer's Installation Requirements 5.1 Requirements for HT and LT Connection for 22kV and below 5.1.1 Short-Time Withstand Current Ratings of Switchgear For electrical installations taking electricity supply directly from SPPA’s network, the customer’s main supply incoming switchgear must comply with the following shorttime withstand current ratings. (a) For supply at high tension, Voltage Supply 22kV 6.6kV Short-time Withstand Current Ratings 25kA for 3 sec 20kA for 3 sec (b) For supply at low tension, Voltage Supply 230V (1 Phase) 400V (3 Phase) Rated Breaking Current / Short-time Withstand Current Ratings 6kA for supply capacity up to 15kVA 9kA for supply capacity more than 15kVA and up to 23kVA 9kA for supply capacity up to 75kVA 25kA, 3 sec for supply capacity more than 75kVA and up to 180kVA 36kA, 3 sec for supply capacity more than 180kVA and up to 1000kVA 43kA, 3 sec for supply capacity more than 1000kVA and up to 1500kVA Note: The 3-second duration is not applicable to switchgear incorporating direct acting tripping devices. 28 5.1.2 For electrical installations taking electricity supply from the landlord’s or management corporation’s electrical installations, advice on protection requirements must be sought from the LEW responsible for the respective licensed electrical installation. The LEW in-charge must ensure that the customer’s main supply incoming switchgear is capable of withstanding the prospective short-circuit current at the connection point. 5.1.3 Typical schemes and the protection requirements for customer’s HT and LT main incoming switchgear taking electricity supplies from SPPA’s system are shown in Appendix 17. It must comply in general to conditions as set out in the Transmission Code, Section 6.3 and Appendix F3. 5.1.4 Interim Electricity Supply via a Mobile Generator 5.1.4.1 On a goodwill basis, in order to assist Customers during localised electricity network supply interruption, subject to the Customer’s agreement and compliance with the terms and conditions of this paragraph 5.1.4, SPPA/SPPG, at its option, offers to use commercially reasonable efforts to provide a mobile generator(s) rated up to 1 MVA at 400V to supply electricity to Customer’s premises during the interim while the electricity network supply is being restored. A maximum of two mobile generators to a single site may be provided, subject to the availability of mobile generators and operational availability. “Localized electricity network supply interruption” means an outage due to a fault in the equipment and cables in the substation or Overground Box (OG Box) serving the Customer’s premises or installation. 5.1.4.2 With effect from 1 October 2020, it is mandatory for new Customers in the Central Business District (“CBD”) area receiving electricity supply from SPPG’s electric distribution substation via customer’s electrical in-take substation and operating consumer’s Low Tension (“LT”) electrical switch-room, or buildings housing critical infrastructures (physical and/or info-comm), to agree to and comply with this paragraph 5.1.4. The CBD boundary plan will be referenced to URA’s website, while the respective Government Agencies overseeing buildings housing critical infrastructures have been informed. 5.1.4.3 Other Customers may opt to and comply with this paragraph 5.1.4 by indicating that they agree to and will comply with paragraph 5.1.4 in their transmission services agreement with SPS or SPPA, as the case may be. 5.1.4.4 In order for Customers complying with this paragraph 5.1.4 to receive the interim electricity supply via a single mobile generator rated up to 1 MVA at 400V at the Consumer LT switchboard during a localised electricity network supply interruption, they shall ensure the following requirements are met: (a) Consumer LT switchroom shall be located at the same level as and adjacent to SPPA substation. (b) Customer must maintain an unimpeded access road that is 4 metres wide, with 4.5 metres of headroom clearance and 13m for turning radius, throughout the entire route within the Customer’s premises for the deployment of the mobile generator. (c) Access road must be able to withstand 35 tonnes, the weight of the mobile generator. 29 (d) Parking space of not less than 14 metres (L) by 3.7 metres (W) by 4.5 metres (H) within the customer’s premises shall be made available at or near Consumer LT switchroom (i.e. within 20 metres) for at least one number of the mobile generator in times of emergencies. A gradient greater than 1:15 is not acceptable. (e) Cable termination into the Consumer LT switchboard shall be via bottom entry only. (f) 3 sets of 4x300mm 2 1C CU cables with lug size 16.5mm shall terminate at the Consumer LT switchboard to allow connection of one number of mobile generator which is rated up to 1 MVA at 400V. Earthing terminal shall be provided for termination of earth conductor with lug size 12mm. (g) The fire suppression system in the Customer’s premise shall take into consideration of the exhaust emitted during the operation of the mobile generator. (h) Customer shall determine the critical loads to be supported via the mobile generator. (i) A remote connection point may be proposed to allow connection of one number of mobile generator which is rated up to 1 MVA at 400V, and complying with the above requirements. The connection point shall be provided with a circuit breaker of adequate breaking capacity, complete with overcurrent and earth fault protection. The busbar shall be extended and with height clearance of at least 0.9 metres for the termination of 3 sets of 4x300mm 2 1C CU cables with lug size 16.5mm via bottom entry. Earthing terminal shall be provided for termination of earth conductor with lug size 12mm. There must be electrical and mechanical interlock to prevent any possible parallel operation of the incoming services. 5.1.4.5 If the Customer does not comply with the requirements in paragraph 5.1.4.4, the Customer may not receive or may experience delay in receiving the interim electricity supply via the mobile generator. 5.1.4.6 Nothing in this paragraph or any other provision of this Handbook shall exempt Consumers from complying with any requirements under any applicable legislation, Act(s), Regulation(s), Code(s) or directions from a competent Government authority or body. 5.2 Requirements for 22kV and 6.6kV Customer Connection 5.2.1 The main protection for the 22kV customer connection must be pilot wire differential protection. The current transformers of ratio 500/5 must be of Class X (BS EN 61869-2) and the CT secondary star-point must be towards the protected line. The customer shall check that the 22kV main protection relay is compatible with SPPG’s end. The standard overcurrent/earth fault setting for the incomer is shown in Appendix 17. For customer installation connected with DG, the pilot wire protection relay used shall be Solkor-Rf relay. 30 5.2.2 To effect fast fault clearance on connection circuit, the 22kV cable terminations and metering CTs/VTs installed at the incomers must be included in the 'Protected Zone' of the cable's Unit Protection, as shown in Appendix 17. 5.2.3 The LEW of the customer installation is responsible for proper specification, setting / commissioning of the protection system at the customer incomers. 5.2.4 The LEW shall ensure that there should not be any earthing facilities in customer switchboard at the main incoming panel. 5.2.5 Customer’s transformer configuration shall not contribute zero sequence current to SPPG’s end during fault. 5.3 Requirements for LT Supply Connection 5.3.1 The customer’s incoming circuit breaker shall be set according to the approved load. For approved load exceeding 300A, external overcurrent relays of IDMTL or DTL characteristics and earth fault protection (DTL) must be provided at the incoming switchgear. The current transformer must be of Class 5P10, 15VA or better (BS EN 61869- 2). Details of the CT requirement and relay setting are shown in Appendix 17. 5.3.2 Every low tension electrical installation of supply capacity exceeding 75kVA must be provided with short-circuit protection in the form of direct acting trip element at the incoming switchgear as follows: Approved Load Above 1500A Direct Acting Trip Setting Up to 4500A 400A< Approved Load < 1500A Up to 3200A 260A < Approved Load < 400A 200A < Approved Load < 260A 200A and below Up to 2400A Up to 2000A Up to 1200A Alternatively, a backup HRC fuse may be used in place of direct acting trip. 5.4 Requirements for EHT Connection for 66kV and 230kV 5.4.1 Short-Time Withstand Current Ratings of Switchgear For electrical installations taking electricity supply directly from SPPA’s network, the customer’s main supply incoming switchgear must comply with the following shorttime withstand current ratings: Voltage Supply 230kV 66kV Short-time Withstand Current Ratings 63kA for 1 sec 40kA/ 50kA* for 3 secs 31 * Rating to be used is dependent on the substation which the customer is proposed to be connected to. 5.5 Requirements for 66kV and 230kV Customer Connection 5.5.1 Engineering details and protection settings will be discussed with the customer during the consultation period. 5.5.2 The protection system for the connections has to comply in general to the conditions as set out in the Transmission Code. It must comply in general to conditions as set out in the Transmission Code, Section 6.3 and Appendix F3. 5.5.3 The relays used for a unit protection scheme, and the characteristics of its associated current transformers should be matched. For reason of obsolescence or availability, the type of protection relays, signalling equipment and the protection schemes is subject to review and confirmation during the consultation period. 5.5.4 Wherever applicable, protection signalling equipment is to be provided for teleprotection function and for end-to-end transfer of intertrip and interlock (control/ safety) signals. 5.5.5 A selective switch to block/isolate the trip signals of the relay is to be provided at each unit protection system of the incomer. This is to facilitate check/investigation of an alarm on the unit protection system on the energised circuit. 5.5.6 Generally, the star-point of the current transformer secondary circuit must be towards the protected object / zone. For feeder's unit protection, it is preferred to have the same CT ratio as SPPG's end. 5.5.7 Generally, the location of the current transformers for the protection system of the connection circuit and that of the customer's installation must be overlapped to eliminate protection blind zone. 5.5.8 Current transformers supplied for unit protection must be rated in accordance with IEC 61869-1, IEC 61869-2 and IEC 61869-6 or equivalent. They must be adequately dimensioned and of an accuracy class meeting the specified relay’s requirement. To ensure stability, the characteristic of the current transformers for the unit protection installed at both ends of the connected circuit must be closely matched with each other. 5.5.9 Customer shall engage local professional engineer who has experience on 230/66kV protection system to carry out relay setting, testing and commissioning, to ensure proper commissioning of the protection system. 32 5.5.10 Generally, the proposed setting for the backup protection for the typical 66KV customer incomer is as shown below: Protection Relay CT Ratio General Setting Setting Over Current Protection (IDMTL) Feeder Circuit Customer 75MVA Transformer (1000/5) (800/5) (1000/5) (800/5) 150% 0.15 200% 0.15 100% 0.20 Instantaneous Hi-Set 125% 0.16 Instantaneous Hi-Set Notes: Earth Fault Protection (IDMTL) Feeder Circuit Customer 75MVA Transformer (1000/5) (800/5) 10% 0.10 15% 0.10 Instantaneous Balanced Earth Fault • The above recommended setting for the backup protection is applicable to the standard protection scheme proposed for a feeder or feeder-transformer type customer connection and is applicable to radial feed connection only. (Appendix 17) • Customer incomer shall install 'instantaneous' Overcurrent Hi-Set and instantaneous Balanced Earth Fault protections to protect its own transformer. • The overcurrent and earth fault setting are subjected to periodic review by SPPG. 5.6 Information on SPPA Network Earthing System for 230kV, 66kV and 22kV 5.6.1 Where customer is connected directly to SPPA’s network, customer shall note the following earthing system at each voltage level. (a) 230kV - Solidly earthed system (b) 66kV - Resistive earthed system with neutral ground resistor (NGR) of 19.5 ohms (c) 22kV - Resistive earthed system with neutral ground resistor (NGR) of 6.5 ohms 5.6.2 Customer shall ensure that all equipment including CTs, VTs, and protection systems connected to SPPA network meet the technical specification required for the respective earthing system in accordance with the relevant standards. 33 6. Metering Requirements 6 Metering Requirements 6.1 General 6.1.1 All metering requirements must comply with EMA’s Metering Code. SPPG will determine the location where the supply line terminates in the premises, based on ease of accessibility to SPSL and SPPG personnel. 6.1.2 “Electricity Meter” means the electrical device capable of measuring the flow electrical power. 6.1.3 “Meter Installation” means the associated ancillaries (excluding the meter) that includes, but not limited to, the meter board, self-contained metering transformers, wiring, test links, incoming miniature circuit breakers, outgoing isolator etc. 6.1.4 The electricity meters are owned, supplied and maintained by SPPG acting as an agent of SPPA. 6.1.5 The meter installation (excluding the electricity meter) ie. the meter boards, incoming miniature circuit breakers (MCBs), outgoing isolators, electrical wiring and all other electrical or mechanical ancillaries that makes up the meter installation are owned, supplied and maintained by the “Owner” - developer of the estate / estate manager / MCST / HDB upgrading contractors / Town Councils or customer etc. 6.1.6 The Incoming and Outgoing MCBs of the meter are to be clearly labelled accordingly with “Incoming” and “Outgoing” for clear indication and operation. 6.1.7 The “Owner” and its appointed representative for the entire electrical licenced installation which the meter installation is part of, is solely responsible for the maintenance eg. checking and tightening of connections of the meter installation and its ancillaries including that at the meter terminals where the electrical wires belonging to the “Owner” terminate as part of its licensee obligation. “Owners” are allowed to break the SPPA seals and carry out the works by informing Electrical Meters Section so that it can be re-sealed post maintenance. 6.1.8 For “Owners” who install meter box over the meter installation, it is mandatory to submit to Electrical Meters Section the product datasheet for the meter box indicating the IP ratings that ensure the UV-resistance and weather-hardiness of the meter box to withstand the local weather conditions in Singapore. For meter box found at legacy HDB blocks, “Owners” are to provide the meter box datasheet from HDB as per their design specifications. This would apply for upgrading or re-wiring that will affect position / wiring of the electricity meter. It is not required to provide a meter box if the meter installation is located within an enclosure (meter compartments / risers / ducts etc) that shields the meter installation from the elements. “Owners” should take the chance to remove the meter box from such locations wherever practically reasonable if such had meter box installed historically. 34 6.1.9 Electrical Meters Section reserves the rights to decline any express service meter installation request submitted less than 4 business days before the scheduled date of electrical turn-on, due to the lead time required for schedule and resource availability allocation. Applicants are to note that express service charges do not supersede the 4 business days lead time due to
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Pending Download Online: 24 Feb (AM) Practical: 25 Feb (AM) Online: 17 Jan Practical: 18 Jan Asmt: 19 or 21 Jan 3 EFD08 Singapore Electricity Network and Market (with Energy Market Company) (New Course) 10.5 Online $540 $162 Pending Contact SIPG Mar 2022* 4 ERG01 SS638 Code of Practice for Electrical Installation 14 Online $700 $210 Pending Download 21 - 24 Mar (AM) 5 EPG01 Overview of Power Plant Generation 7 Online $700 $210 6 Download 26 Jan 6 EPG06 Power Plant Efficiency 14 Online $1,400 $420 Pending Download 17 - 18 Mar* 7 EPG07 Requirements for Installation and Commissioning of Grid-Tied Photovoltaic System 21 Blended $1,925 $578 16 Download 8 ENO39 Electrical Testing and Inspection for Non-Licensed Electrical Installation 7 Blended $650 N.A. 7 Download Online: 15 - 16 Mar Practical: 17 or 18 Mar* Online: 18 Jan (AM) Practical: 19 Jan 9 ENO51 Distribution Switchboard Maintenance for Commercial and Industrial Low Voltage Installation (SS538) 7 Online $500 N.A. Pending Download 8 Mar 10 ENO56 Attending to Low Voltage Outages 22.5 Blended $1,625 N.A. Pending Download 11 ECL04 High Voltage Distribution Cable Identification, Spiking & Fault Location 14 Blended $1,300 N.A. 14 Download Online: 28 Feb Practical: 1 - 2 Mar Asmt: 3 or 4 Mar Online: 10 Mar Practical: 11 Mar 12 ECL06 Low Voltage Distribution Cables, Joints & Terminations 21 Face-to-face $1,400 $420 21 Download 24 - 26 Jan 13 ECL13 Low Voltage Cable Identification 7 Blended $650 N.A. 14 Download 14 ETF02 Operation & Maintenance of Distribution Transformer 14 Blended $1,400 $420 14 Download Online: 8 Feb (AM) Practical: 9 Feb (AM) Online: 18 - 19 Jan Practical: 20 Jan 15 PDC201 Electric Vehicles and the Grid 10.5 Online $1,350 N.A. Pending Download 17 - 19 Jan (PM) 16 NGD06 Network Impact and Planning Practices for Connection of Distributed Energy Resources (New Course) 14 Online $1,800 N.A. Pending Download 10 - 13 Jan (AM) 17 NPV01 Network Impact of Large Solar Farm and Interconnection (New Course) 14 Online $1,800 N.A. Pending Download 24 - 27 Jan (AM) *To be confirmed, please contact SIPG. Important Notes: (1) Course fees are subject to prevailing GST. (2) Only Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are eligible for Course Fee Funding (if any). (3) Funding grant is subject to approval at point of registration. (4) Online classes are conducted via MS Teams or Zoom. (5) Blended classes include online and face-to-face classes for practical hands-on training. (6) PDU: Professional Development Unit awarded by Professional Engineers Board. (7) Minimim class size is required to be met to start the class. Updated: 1 Dec 2021 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF POWER AND GAS TRAINING CALENDAR APR - JUN 2022 No. Course Code Course Title Duration (hr) Mode of Delivery Course Fee (1) Course Fee (after Funding) (2) (3) PDU (6) Click to download outline Upcoming Schedule UPCOMING COURSES IN Q2: APR-JUN 2022 1 ERG05 Lightning and Lightning Protection 14 Online $700 $210 Pending Download 3 - 4 May* 2 EPG03 Process Control and Monitoring of Power and Process Plants 14 Online $1,400 $420 12 Download 12 - 13 Apr* 3 EPG04 Power Plant Maintenance Principles & Strategies 14 Online $1,400 $420 Pending Download 24 - 25 May* 4 ESG04 Operation & Maintenance of High Voltage Switchgear 14 Blended $1,400 $420 14 Download 20 - 21 Apr 5 ESG06 Design, Installation and Testing of Electrical Switchboard and Supply Turn-on 14 Online $1,000 N.A. 12 Download 5 - 6 Apr 6 GRG02 Gas Market Structure and Gas Network Code 7 Online $500 N.A. Pending Download May 2022* *To be confirmed, please contact SIPG. Important Notes: (1) Course fees are subject to prevailing GST. (2) Only Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are eligible for Course Fee Funding (if any). (3) Funding grant is subject to approval at point of registration. (4) Online classes are conducted via MS Teams or Zoom. (5) Blended classes include online and face-to-face classes for practical hands-on training. (6) PDU: Professional Development Unit awarded by Professional Engineers Board. (7) Minimim class size is required to be met to start the class. Updated: 1 Dec 2021 A B O U T S I P G W H O W E A R E SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF POWER AND GAS Singapore Institute of Power and Gas (SIPG), established in 2014, is the training subsidiary of SP Group, and serves as the national training provider for the Power and Gas sector. SIPG is the only Approved Training Organisation (ATO) by Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) and is also an ATO of SkillsFuture Singapore. 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