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Search Average-Water-Consumption--CuM----Mar23-to-Feb24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Water-Consumption--CuM----Mar23-to-Feb24.xlsx Consumption_Water Average consumption of Water (CuM) Premises Types Mar-23 Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23 Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 HDB 1-Room 7.3 7.9 8.0 8.1 8.0 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.8 7.8 8.0 HDB 2-Room 8.9 9.4 9.6 9.7 9.4 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.3 9.3 9.3 HDB 3-Room 11.6 12.3 12.2 12.5 12.1 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.0 12.0 12.2 HDB 4-Room 14.7 15.4 15.4 15.6 15.1 15.5 15.7 15.7 15.5 15.1 15.0 15.5 HDB 5-Room 16.1 16.9 16.7 16.9 16.3 16.8 17.1 17.1 16.9 16.4 16.1 16.7 HDB Executive 18.0 18.7 18.6 18.8 18.2 18.9 19.0 19.2 18.8 18.1 18.1 18.8 Apartment 13.5 14.0 13.7 13.7 13.2 13.3 13.7 13.9 13.7 13.1 12.8 13.1 Terrace 25.1 25.4 25.3 26.0 25.5 25.9 26.0 26.5 26.5 25.2 24.3 25.8 Semi-Detached 30.6 30.6 30.7 30.9 30.7 31.5 31.6 32.9 31.9 30.4 30.0 30.7 Bungalow 49.2 48.7 50.9 48.1 48.0 48.5 51.7 54.8 54.2 48.6 49.4 46.3 [13042017] The Business Times - GE opens IT resources and support centrehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:e6223735-1fae-4ece-981c-189eb5de9581 OPSTORIES | 5 b- se ss- RT dy taprn- lco m n- to ho ed in usof his ecn- st to osits usmed ntof pt we ey on ep id acect al of at ce. ice m ice a TOPSTORIES The Business Times | Thursday, April 13, 2017 M1 GE sees opens small cell networks S’pore as alternative to costly spectrum Telco says it’s leader in deploying devices in crowded environments to supplement mobile network signals IT resources and support centre By Amit Roy Choudhury F1. We observed that they were able to absorb the spike in traffic during these amit@sph.com.sg @AmitRoyCBT events.” Singapore Ms Kooi added that M1 was progressively deploying small cells in the MRT-LRT M1 is banking on smart utilisation of its existing spectrum and new technology, like network and at the moment had already “small cell” networks – which are already covered more than 80 per cent of the stations, major bus interchanges, big shop- being deployed in public spaces like MRT stations – to provide the best possible quality of service to its customers. ment buildings. ping malls and public places in govern- Last week’s telecommunication spectrum auction surprised the market by be- was looking to “re-farm” existing spectrum The M1 CEO also noted that the telco coming the most expensive such auction that is now being used to provide third generation mobile telephony (3G) services to in By history for Andrea Singapore. M1, and Soh the other three telcos, Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel), StarHub, Australian are yet to migrate to 4G. around 20 per cent of its customers who sandrea@sph.com.sg company TPG Telecom, which will start The reason the telco hasn’t yet started services by September next year, collectively @AndreaSohBT committed to paying S$1.14 billion the process of migrating its existing 2G cus- the “re-farming” exercise is because it is in for the 175 MHz (megahertz) of spectrum tomers to 3G since the discontinuation of that was on offer. During the last major 2G Singapore. “We will watch how this spectrum auction exercise in 2013, the regulator raised a total of S$360 million for trum for 4G.” goes before we start to re-farm the 3G spec- the AMERICAN 4G auction. conglomerate General Electric on Wednesday Ms Kooi, however, added: “We do encourage people to upgrade but not just There has been a market perception that, in comparison to to Singtel and Starfrom the spectrum perspective but also to opened an Asia Digital Operations Centre (A-DOC) in Singapore in its as bidding. part M1 committed of a commitment to develop digital industrial Hub, M1, which had a 23.7 per cent market enhance the service experience.” To a question with regards to the possibility of a price war once TPG starts its share as on December 31, 2016, was less aggressive services, Ms Kooi said: “We are very customer focussed and we like to give custom- S$208 million for 30 Mhz of spectrum while capabilities StarHub’s commitment was in S$349.6 the city-state. ers what they want and so we have evolved million for 60 Mhz and Singtel’s S$563.7 from a voice-centric network to a data-centric network. million for 75 MHz of spectrum. TPG Telecom spent Underlining S$23.8 million for 10 MHz of the new thrust in Singapore, it also signed spectrum. The telcos will pay for the spectrum as and when they become available areas where there is high data usage and we can put small cells networks there.” large data plans is at one level to pre-empt Ms Kooi: “Today we have a lot of traffic statistics ... which tells us which are the “So all these recent introduction of partnership agreements with grid operator SP Group, the fourth telco but more importantly we in different lots and bandwidths. want to give the customers what they In an interview with The Business Times, size of a A4 sheet of paper, are set up trum lots (20Mhz) of the 700Mhz spectrum, Institute while StarHub picked up of three Manage- lots that we value them and we want to keep want. We want them to know very early on Karen Spring Kooi, M1’s CEO, Singapore said the telco’s bidding strategy was very considered as it felt ment the mobile network signals. This al- and Singtel four lots. One of the main pur- them.” within and crowded environments Singapore to supple- that ment’s it had alternatives entrepreneurship to costly spectrum lows for signal boost for centre a high quality connection, even if the signal strength from is to allow the telcos to provide better qual- she was not in a position to discuss the ac- Platform poses of the 700 MHz E. spectrum allocation In response to a question, Ms Kooi said when it came to providing quality coverage and service to its customers. the nearest telecom tower is weak. ity indoor coverage. tual strategy that M1 will adopt to protect “We knew The we had group’s an effective alternat-A-DOive (to costly spectrum) as we are the alternative to acquiring an extra 700Mhz traffic statistics complemented by our ana- strategy close to our chests at this point of She said “densification” is the was an first effective such Ms Kooi said: centre “Today we have in a Asia, lot of and market share, “I want to keep the actual largest is HetNet part (heterogenous of a network) larger operator at the moment. We are way ahead of us less than S$50 million (to develop an ef- areas where there is high data usage and She, however added: “Having said that spectrum strategy lot. “We estimate by that it will the cost lysis company platforms which tell us to which transform are the time”. the others in terms of ‘densification’ and fective islandwide small cell network) and we can put small cells networks there.” we do not believe in competing on price. laying how the foundation IT is for a delivered future 5G network.” gone after the third pair of 700Mhz spec- rode on 1800 MHz and 2.6 GHz (giga and quality. We believe we are a premium we don’t across have to spend any the more. If group. we had She added that M1’s small cells network We always competed on customer service By “densification” The Ms centre, Kooi was referring which trum it would helps have pushed provide up the price hertz) round-the-clock spectrum which M1 already owns. service IT provider re- and as a premium service to what is known as small cells network in way above the S$92 million for each lot.” “We have also used small cells outdoors provider we will be able to command a which devices or antennas, around the During the auction, M1 picked up two spec- during the New Year’s Day countdown and premium on our prices.” sources and support for GE, will house about 60 employees initially, with the potential to expand software jobs US three-fold firms have over US$1.6t the next in five tax years. havens: Oxfam GE opens S’pore IT resources and support centre By Andrea Soh sandrea@sph.com.sg @AndreaSohBT Source: The Business Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction. Singapore AMERICAN conglomerate General Electric on Wednesday opened an Asia Digital Operations Centre (A-DOC) in Singapore as part of a commitment to develop digital industrial capabilities in the city-state. Underlining the new thrust in Singapore, it also signed partnership agreements with grid operator SP Group, Spring Singapore and Singapore Institute of Management’s entrepreneurship centre Platform E. The group’s A-DOC is the first such centre in Asia, and is part of a larger strategy by the company to transform how IT is delivered across the group. The centre, which helps provide round-the-clock IT resources and support for GE, will house about 60 employees initially, with the potential to expand software jobs three-fold over the next five years. Separately, GE has also teamed up with SP Group, formerly known as Singapore Power, to develop capabilities in Industrial Internet of Things and intelligent applications so as to enhance the reliability and efficiency of the power network in Singapore. Specifically, engineering and digital experts from both companies will work to create a digital replica of the Singapore grid, known as a “digital twin”, which will enhance the performance of the network and reduce unplanned downtime. Having a digital twin of the network is akin to providing the doctor with health data every minute instead of going for a medical check-up once a month, SP chief digital officer Samuel Tan explained. With the real-time data, abnormal activity can be picked up more quickly, allowing for predictive maintenance that reduces costs, he told The Business Times. Data about the performance of the grid can also be compared with those from other grids around the world, allowing SP to enhance the grid’s performance further, he said, adding that these could potentially result in lower costs. SP is the first utility to work with GE on a digital twin; results from the partnership can be expected within 12-18 months, Mr Tan said. GE is also collaborating with Spring Singapore to develop a startup incubation and acceleration programme to promote ideas and solutions in Industrial IoT technology. These include agile programming, machine learning and algorithms for asset performance management, and cybersecurity. Similarly, it plans to establish a co-working space with Platform E to incubate Industrial IoT startups in Singapore and the region. “The Industrial Internet represents a multi-billion dollar opportunity for industry,” said GE chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt in a statement. “We look forward to working with our partners in Singapore to build a digital ecosystem and support entrepreneurship in the country.” Washington ues every year,” Oxfam senior adviser holders at the expense of important Separately, THE 50 largest US companies, including Apple, Microsoft and Wal-Mart, Apple is at the top of the ranking And the drastic reduction in cor- Singapore Shipping Forum 2017 Robbie GE Silverman has said. also teamed anti-poverty programmes. up with SP Group, are formerly parking about US$1.6 known trillion in with as more than Singapore US$200 billion offshore funds, followed closely by Pfstructive race to the bottom that has The Future of Shipping: Game Changers Power, porate income tax to will “feed develop into a de- capabilities in offshore tax havens to reduce their US tax burden, according to a study izer laboratories (US$193.6 billion) seen countries across the globe slash- published on Wednesday. Industrial and Internet Microsoft’s IT group of (US$124 Things bil- corporate and tax rates intelligent recent applications America said so the sum as for to 2015 enhance companies to keep profits the from reliability for- Meanwhile, “repatriation and efficiency holidays of the 27 April 2017, Thursday, 12pm to 3.30pm Poverty-fighting organization Oxfalion), the report said. US law allows years,” the report said. was a US$200 billion increase over eign operations offshore indefinitely, reward companies for keeping (Registration starts at 11am, includes lunch and networking cocktail) the prior year. The report cites the to avoid corporate taxes that are money offshore and avoiding their companies’ power own data. network among in the Singapore. highest the industrialized world. While the corporate tax move their profits to tax havens in ex- 10 Bayfront Avenue, Singapore 018956 taxes” and “incentivizes companies to Level 4, Orchid Room, Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre While not illegal, the companies “used a secretive Specifically, network of 1,751 rate engineering is nominally 35 per cent at the and pectation digital that they will experts eventually benefit from a one-time tax cut.” unprepared. A wave of game changers is upon the industry, disrupting maritime operations, technology, environmental from The maritime both industry sails at the edge of a disruptive storm that threatens to up-end the industry and engulf the subsidiaries in tax havens to stash” federal level, Oxfam said these 50 their earnings outside the US, Oxfam companies had an effective rate “President Trump promised to fix regulatory compliance and financing, even as the industry weathers a prolonged downturn since 2008. In the shipping said companies in the report released ahead will of nearly work 10 percentage to points create lower. a the digital rigged political and replica economic system yet his tax reforms will further en- this backdrop, we are pleased to present the Singapore Shipping Forum 2017, organised jointly by Moore Stephens LLP and of the Singapore grid, known as a “digital twin”, which will enhance industry today, astute recognition of opportunities and uncompromising cost effectiveness are absolute necessities. Against next week’s meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Donald Trump proposed cutting the rich powerful corporates at the ex- During his campaign, US President BNP Paribas, where we invite specialists and key players to share views on how maritime industry participants could best in Washington. rate to 15 per cent, and allowing companies to repatriate their cash re- businesses,” Mr Silverman said. “The pense of ordinary people and small respond to and capitalise on opportunities. “Tax avoidance has become standard the business performance practice across the serves with of a one-time the tax network of 10 per President and leaders reduce in Congress unplanned Topics covered: Who should attend? • Sailing in Turbulent Waters − Quo Vadis? CEO, CFO, COOs & Senior Professionals globe. Corporate tax dodgers cheat cent. Oxfam criticized both proposals, saying the tax cut would help prof- a tax system that works for everyone must rethink their reforms and build • The Future of the Baltic Exchange under Singapore Leadership of the Shipping Industry. America out of approximately downtime. • Impact of Shipping Regulations and Regulatory Costs US$135 billion in unpaid tax revenitable companies and wealthy share- and not just a fortunate few.” AFP By invitation only. • Panel: Ship Finance − The Shift from West to East For more information, please contact • Panel Discussion Ms. Victoria Lee at shipping@ Having a digital twin of the network is akin to provid- moorestephens.com.sg Rotorcraft ing the doctor Asia with gives health peek into data future every tech minute instead of going Nisha Ramchandani for a medical check-up once Asia will a feature month, commercial and SP de- chief digital By nishar@sph.com.sg fence applications and new solutions @Nisha_BT officer Samuel Singapore Tan explained. in With aerial, ground, the surface real-time and underwater unmanned systems. It will data, abnormal from activity the Asia-Pa- can be picked ers, up service more providers, buyers, quickly, aca- allowing Chairman Guest of Honour: AMID robust demand for new bring together manufacturers, suppli- Mr. Esben Poulsson build-helicopters International Chamber cific, the upcoming Rotorcraft Asia demia as well as government officials of Shipping President 2017 event will focus on new technologies and solutions for rotary wing Association Both events will have a VIP Buyers and regulatory bodies. Singapore Shipping for predictive maintenance that reduces costs, he told The aircraft. Programme, which will serve as a platform for exhibitors to meet buyers Business Rotorcraft Asia, which Times. is co-located with Unmanned Systems Asia, via pre-arranged meetings; VIP buyers attending include senior repres- will be held from April 18 to 20 at the Mr Leck of Experia Events says the Changi Exhibition Data Centre. about the performance entatives of the from the grid industry and can from also be compared “Innovation with in Rotorcraft” those is from other grids nam’s Ministry around of Public Security the and world, allow- rotorcraft market will continue A two-day strategic conference growing for the next 10 years. government bodies such as Viet- themed being held as part of the rotorcraft the Indonesian National Police. for Bell Helicopter and Pascal Mr. Julian Bray event where industry experts and This comes as the Asia-Pacific market will account 37 cent further, of he said, Editor-in-Chief Dauriac, research and technology director for Safran Helicopter Engines. TradeWinds business ing heads SP will to come enhance together to the grid’s performance share insights on pertinent issues 10,375 civil helicopters to be delivered by 2025, and challenges faced by manufacturers and operators of rotorcraft. Over the three days, over 4,000 adding that these trade visitors could from more potentially than 40 result making it the in biggest lower costs. driver of demand by region. “That One topic that will be discussed is countries are expected attend the really tells you the market is growing data analysis, SP and is its uses the in predictive maintenance. For instance, span a floor area of 5,000 square first two inaugural utility exbitions, to which work will and with will continue GE to grow on in the next a digital twin; 10 years,” said Mr Leck. sensors installed in components can metres. Companies will include international partnership and local heavyweights such can be expected within 12-18 The global unmanned aircraft systems market is expected to be worth results from the transmit data in real-time, allowing rotorcraft operators to predict when as Lockheed Martin and Singapore US$10.9 billion by 2021, while Asia Pacific’s commercial drone market is maintenance months, should be scheduled. Mr Tan Technologies said. Engineering. Smart data and big data can be useful tools especially as customers panies from the entire rotorcraft sup- A University R&D showcase will Other sponsors: Rotorcraft Asia will showcase com- projected to grow to US$650 million. grow more GE demanding, is also highlighted collaborating ply chain, from airframes, components and parts, to avionics, safety systions for unmanned systems and with also highlight Spring solutions and Singapore applica- to develop Experia a Events. startup Speakers at tems incubation and maintenance, repair and drone acceleration technology which have been programme Media Partner: to Leck Chet Lam, managing director of organiser the conference will include Jean-Brice overhaul (MRO). There will also be developed by local universities and Dumont, executive vice-president of helicopter mock-ups, as well as real tertiary institutions. Some of these applications Industrial are being used as IoT part of technology. Airbus promote Helicopters; J Scott ideas Drennan, helicopters and solutions on display. in director of engineering innovation Meanwhile, Unmanned Systems Singapore’s Smart Nation initiatives. These include agile programming, machine learning and algorithms for asset performance management, and cybersecurity. Similarly, it plans to establish a co-working space with Platform E to incubate Industrial IoT startups in Singapore and the region. “The Industrial Internet represents a multi-billion dollar opportunity for industry,” said GE chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt in a statement. “We look forward to working with our partners in Singapore to build a digital ecosystem and support entrepreneurship in the country.” Mr. Mick Aw Senior Partner Moore Stephens LLP Singapore Mr. Matthew Forrest Director, Transportation Sector, Investment BNP Paribas Singapore Mr. Logan Chong Managing Director BNP Paribas Hong Kong Mr. Steve Saxon Expert Partner - Shipping McKinsey and Company Mr. John d'Ancona Divisional Director - Dry Bulk Analysts Clarksons Asia | 5 Speakers Panelists Mr. Yang Chang Kun Managing DIrector Shipping ICBC Financial Leasing Mr. Mark Jackson Baltic Exchange Mr. Dimitris Belbas Managing Director EMS Partners Held in conjunction with: Mr. Jerry Yang Head of Shipping Minsheng Financial Leasing Co., Ltd Mr. Peter Hinchliffe Secretary-General International Chamber of Shipping Mr. Chris Johnson Partner Moore Stephens LLP Singapore Supported by: Mr. Terrence Tan Director, Transportation Sector, Investment BNP Paribas Singapore Mr. Tony Zhao General Manager & Head of Financial Market Department CMB Financial Leasing [20241008] Lianhe Zaobao - SP Group clinches Pinnacle Award againhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:0f93382b-5803-48d3-9c0e-815a5d0396a2 [20231025] The Straits Times - Residents to be rewarded for cutting energy use at peak periodshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9427c555-4924-4768-9997-be16743ee504 [20160701] The Electricity Times - Scoring Your Power Goalshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:c1798710-c4c9-4f9f-8a00-12387ca22380 W THE ELECTRICITY TIMES SCORING YOUR P WER GOALS Yes! I’ve scored and reached my goal! Your football team won again? No, I mean I’ve reached my energy-saving goal. The SP Services app helps me track how much power and water I use and I can set targets to reduce consumption. I’ve been checking out tips on the app too. Did you know you can reduce your energy usage by up to 10% if you switch off the power at the main socket? Really? It looks like you’re hitting your goals too. With the app, I can see how much energy I’ve been using, compared to my efficient neighbours. It tells me how I can do better. I should invite my neighbours over to watch the football match tonight. We can save energy with fewer appliances switched on. Don’t forget to tell them about the SP Services app. I’m sharing tips with my friends on our group chat now! V NEWS CURRENTS From July 2016, more than 2,000 households from 17 blocks in the South West District will participate in a three-month energy-saving challenge. The Power Savers-for-Charity@ South West is organised by Singapore Power (SP) and South West Community Development Council (CDC) to encourage residents to save energy. Savings will be matched by SP and South West CDC and donated to needy families in the district. 450 volunteers from SP, ITE College West and the South West Grassroots Organisations will visit residents to share energy-saving tips and encourage residents to track their energy consumption using the SP Services mobile app. • SP Services has a mobile app and a web portal with new features for customers. • SP operates the Electricity Efficiency Centre (EEC), open to public, to enhance awareness on electricity efficiency. The EEC offers interactive displays with tips on efficient energy consumption. There were more than 7,000 visitors to the EEC in 2015. • SP has an interactive mobile exhibition on energy efficiency called “Energy Heroes: It’s Your Power!” that travels to schools islandwide. The mobile exhibition went to 45 schools and reached around 17,000 students in 2015. To download the SP Services app, visit Apple iTunes Store or GooglePlay Store. 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24.11 23.38 22.55 20.76 21.43 19.60 23.02 24.24 23.43 24.22 22.79 23.85 24.13 23.65 22.15 21.56 20.30 20.72 21.39 20.20 19.13 19.27 17.68 19.50 20.35 22.41 20.87 23.29 25.28 25.68 25.73 25.65 LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, NON-DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh                    27.55 27.47 28.12 28.12 29.10 29.88 29.79 29.89 28.70 27.74 27.43 28.95 29.74 30.17 27.94 25.44 24.11 23.38 22.55 20.76 21.43 19.60 23.02 24.24 23.43 24.22 22.79 23.85 24.13 23.65 22.15 21.56 20.30 20.72 21.39 20.20 19.13 19.27 17.68 19.50 20.35 22.41 20.87 23.29 25.28 25.68 25.73 25.65 HIGH TENSION SMALL (HTS) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month               15.07 15.07 15.07 16.37 16.37 16.37 16.37 15.12 14.25 13.44 12.67 11.95 11.95 11.95 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.15 8.15 8.15 8.15 7.49 7.49 7.49 7.49 7.49 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month               22.61 22.61 22.61 24.56 24.56 24.56 24.56 22.68 21.38 20.16 19.01 17.93 17.93 17.93 16.35 16.35 16.35 16.35 16.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 12.87 12.87 12.87 12.87 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.23 12.23 12.23 12.23 11.24 11.24 11.24 11.24 11.24 kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 24.60 24.46 25.45 25.16 26.46 27.05 27.31 27.44 26.98 25.13 24.77 26.37 27.17 27.81 25.71 22.77 21.24 20.44 19.54 17.88 18.63 16.52 20.51 21.76 20.85 21.74 20.15 21.40 21.71 21.27 19.56 18.88 17.47 17.94 18.68 17.27 16.07 16.22 14.50 16.59 17.40 19.72 18.20 21.05 23.22 23.67 23.75 23.67 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am)               16.03 16.07 15.95 15.90 16.16 17.38 16.49 16.92 13.98 15.15 14.96 15.92 16.69 16.49 14.54 13.77 13.01 12.51 11.85 11.20 11.67 10.55 12.50 13.28 12.71 13.26 12.28 13.09 13.27 12.65 11.77 11.37 10.55 10.84 11.3 10.51 9.84 9.93 8.78 10.08 11.04 12.29 10.72 12.71 14.19 14.40 14.35 14.45 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh               0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 HIGH TENSION LARGE (HTL) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month                    15.07 15.07 15.07 16.37 16.37 16.37 16.37 15.12 14.25 13.44 12.67 11.95 11.95 11.95 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.90 10.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.90 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.58 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.36 8.15 8.15 8.15 8.15 7.49 7.49 7.49 7.49 7.49 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month                22.61 22.61 22.61 24.56 24.56 24.56 24.56 22.68 21.38 20.16 19.01 17.93 17.93 17.93 16.35 16.35 16.35 16.35 16.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 13.35 12.87 12.87 12.87 12.87 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.54 12.23 12.23 12.23 12.23 11.24 11.24 11.24 11.24 11.24 kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 24.38 24.24 25.23 24.94 26.24 26.83 27.09 27.22 26.76 24.91 24.55 26.15 26.95 27.59 25.49 22.55 21.02 20.22 19.32 17.66 18.41 16.30 20.29 21.54 20.63 21.52 19.93 21.18 21.49 21.05 19.34 18.66 17.25 17.72 18.46 17.05 15.85 16.00 14.28 16.37 17.18 19.50 17.98 20.83 23.00 23.45 23.53 23.45 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am)        16.02 16.06 15.94 15.89 16.15 17.37 16.48 16.91 13.97 15.14 14.95 15.91 16.68 16.48 14.53 13.76 13.00 12.50 11.84 11.19 11.66 10.54 12.49 13.27 12.70 13.25 12.27 13.08 13.26 12.64 11.76 11.36 10.54 10.83 11.29 10.50 9.83 9.92 8.77 10.07 11.03 12.28 10.71 12.70 14.18 14.39 14.34 14.44 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh                0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 0.59 EXTRA HIGH TENSION (EHT) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge 7.54 7.54 7.54 7.54 7.38 7.38 7.38 7.38 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 6.90 $/kW/month                    12.15 12.15 12.15 12.90 12.90 12.90 12.90 12.12 11.58 11.06 10.56 10.09 10.09 10.09 9.33 9.33 9.33 9.33 9.33 7.87 7.87 7.87 7.87 7.87 7.87 7.87 7.87 7.68 7.68 7.68 7.68 7.54 7.54 7.54 7.54 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month               18.23 18.23 18.23 19.35 19.35 19.35 19.35 18.18 17.37 16.59 15.84 15.14 15.14 15.14 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 11.81 11.81 11.81 11.81 11.81 11.81 11.81 11.81 11.52 11.52 11.52 11.52 11.31 11.31 11.31 11.31 11.31 11.31 11.31 11.31 11.07 11.07 11.07 11.07 10.35 10.35 10.35 10.35 10.35 kWh charge, ¢/kWh                                Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 23.47 23.34 24.30 24.01 25.28 25.88 26.11 26.25 25.71 23.96 23.61 25.16 25.96 26.57 24.48 21.61 20.11 19.31 18.42 16.81 17.54 15.47 19.39 20.62 19.72 20.6 19.03 20.26 20.57 20.12 18.44 17.77 16.38 16.84 17.57 16.18 15.01 15.16 13.45 15.52 16.33 18.62 17.1 19.91 22.06 22.50 22.58 22.50 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am)           15.93 15.97 15.84 15.79 16.05 17.27 16.38 16.80 13.85 15.04 14.85 15.79 16.56 16.35 14.40 13.65 12.90 12.40 11.74 11.11 11.57 10.46 12.39 13.16 12.6 13.15 12.17 12.97 13.15 12.54 11.66 11.26 10.45 10.74 11.19 10.41 9.74 9.83 8.69 9.99 10.94 12.18 10.62 12.60 14.08 14.28 14.23 14.34 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh               0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 0.48 SPWebsite (with GST) incl 9% GST wef 1 Jan 24 Electricity Tariff (2014 - 2025) Rates are inclusive of GST Oct-25 Jul-25 Apr-25 Jan-25 Oct-24 Jul-24 Apr-24 Jan-24 Oct-23 Jul-23 Apr-23 Jan-23 Oct-22 Jul-22 Apr-22 Jan-22 Oct-21 Jul-21 Apr-21 Jan-21 Oct-20 Jul-20 Apr-20 Jan-20 Oct-19 Jul-19 Apr-19 Jan-19 Oct-18 Jul-18 Apr-18 Jan-18 Oct-17 Jul-17 Apr-17 Jan-17 Oct-16 Jul-16 Apr-16 Jan-16 Oct-15 Jul-15 Apr-15 Jan-15 Oct-14 Jul-14 Apr-14 Jan-14 LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh                    30.03 29.94 30.65 30.65 31.72 32.57 32.47 32.58 31.00 29.96 29.62 31.27 31.82 32.28 29.90 27.22 25.80 25.02 24.13 22.21 22.93 20.97 24.63 25.94 25.07 25.92 24.39 25.52 25.82 25.31 23.70 23.07 21.72 22.17 22.89 21.61 20.47 20.62 18.92 20.87 21.77 23.98 22.33 24.92 27.05 27.48 27.53 27.45 LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, NON-DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh                    30.03 29.94 30.65 30.65 31.72 32.57 32.47 32.58 31.00 29.96 29.62 31.27 31.82 32.28 29.90 27.22 25.80 25.02 24.13 22.21 22.93 20.97 24.63 25.94 25.07 25.92 24.39 25.52 25.82 25.31 23.70 23.07 21.72 22.17 22.89 21.61 20.47 20.62 18.92 20.87 21.77 23.98 22.33 24.92 27.05 27.48 27.53 27.45 HIGH TENSION SMALL (HTS) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month               16.43 16.43 16.43 17.84 17.84 17.84 17.84 16.48 15.39 14.52 13.68 12.91 12.79 12.79 11.66 11.66 11.66 11.66 11.66 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.18 9.18 9.18 9.18 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.01 8.01 8.01 8.01 8.01 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month               24.64 24.64 24.64 26.77 26.77 26.77 26.77 24.72 23.09 21.77 20.53 19.36 19.19 19.19 17.49 17.49 17.49 17.49 17.49 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 13.77 13.77 13.77 13.77 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.09 13.09 13.09 13.09 12.03 12.03 12.03 12.03 12.03 kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 26.81 26.66 27.74 27.42 28.84 29.48 29.77 29.91 29.14 27.14 26.75 28.48 29.07 29.76 27.51 24.36 22.73 21.87 20.91 19.13 19.93 17.68 21.95 23.28 22.31 23.26 21.56 22.90 23.23 22.76 20.93 20.20 18.69 19.20 19.99 18.48 17.19 17.36 15.52 17.75 18.62 21.10 19.47 22.52 24.85 25.33 25.41 25.33 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am)               17.47 17.52 17.39 17.33 17.61 18.94 17.97 18.44 15.10 16.36 16.16 17.19 17.86 17.64 15.56 14.73 13.92 13.39 12.68 11.98 12.49 11.29 13.38 14.21 13.60 14.28 13.14 14.01 14.20 13.54 12.59 12.17 11.29 11.60 12.09 11.25 10.53 10.63 9.39 10.79 11.81 13.15 11.47 13.60 15.18 15.41 15.35 15.46 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh               0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 HIGH TENSION LARGE (HTL) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month                    16.43 16.43 16.43 17.84 17.84 17.84 17.84 16.48 15.39 14.52 13.68 12.91 12.79 12.79 11.66 11.66 11.66 11.66 11.66 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.52 9.18 9.18 9.18 9.18 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.95 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.72 8.01 8.01 8.01 8.01 8.01 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month                24.64 24.64 24.64 26.77 26.77 26.77 26.77 24.72 23.09 21.77 20.53 19.36 19.19 19.19 17.49 17.49 17.49 17.49 17.49 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 14.28 13.77 13.77 13.77 13.77 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.42 13.09 13.09 13.09 13.09 12.03 12.03 12.03 12.03 12.03 kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 26.57 26.42 27.50 27.18 28.60 29.24 29.53 29.67 28.90 26.90 26.51 28.24 28.84 29.52 27.27 24.13 22.49 21.64 20.67 18.90 19.70 17.44 21.71 23.05 22.07 23.03 21.33 22.66 22.99 22.52 20.69 19.97 18.46 18.96 19.75 18.24 16.96 17.12 15.28 17.52 18.38 20.87 19.24 22.29 24.61 25.09 25.18 25.09 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am)        17.46 17.51 17.37 17.32 17.60 18.93 17.96 18.43 15.09 16.35 16.15 17.18 17.85 17.63 15.55 14.72 13.91 13.38 12.67 11.97 12.48 11.28 13.36 14.20 13.59 14.18 13.13 14.00 14.19 13.52 12.58 12.16 11.28 11.59 12.08 11.24 10.52 10.61 9.38 10.77 11.80 13.14 11.46 13.59 15.17 15.40 15.34 15.45 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh                0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 0.63 EXTRA HIGH TENSION (EHT) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month                    13.24 13.24 13.24 14.06 14.06 14.06 14.06 13.21 12.51 11.94 11.40 10.90 10.80 10.80 9.98 9.98 9.98 9.98 9.98 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.42 8.22 8.22 8.22 8.22 8.07 8.07 8.07 8.07 8.07 8.07 8.07 8.07 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.90 7.38 7.38 7.38 7.38 7.38 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month               19.87 19.87 19.87 21.09 21.09 21.09 21.09 19.82 18.76 17.92 17.11 16.35 16.20 16.20 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 14.98 12.64 12.64 12.64 12.64 12.64 12.64 12.64 12.64 12.33 12.33 12.33 12.33 12.10 12.10 12.10 12.10 12.10 12.10 12.10 12.10 11.84 11.84 11.84 11.84 11.07 11.07 11.07 11.07 11.07 kWh charge, ¢/kWh                                Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 25.58 25.44 26.49 26.17 27.56 28.21 28.46 28.61 27.77 25.88 25.50 27.17 27.78 28.43 26.19 23.12 21.52 20.66 19.71 17.99 18.77 16.55 20.75 22.06 21.10 22.04 20.36 21.68 22.01 21.53 19.73 19.01 17.53 18.02 18.80 17.31 16.06 16.22 14.39 16.61 17.47 19.92 18.30 21.30 23.60 24.08 24.16 24.08 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am)           17.36 17.41 17.27 17.21 17.49 18.82 17.85 18.31 14.96 16.24 16.04 17.05 17.72 17.49 15.41 14.61 13.80 13.27 12.56 11.89 12.38 11.19 13.26 14.08 13.48 14.07 13.02 13.88 14.07 13.42 12.48 12.05 11.18 11.49 11.97 11.14 10.42 10.52 9.30 10.69 11.71 13.03 11.36 13.48 15.07 15.28 15.23 15.34 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh               0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 0.51 [20151121] The Straits Times - Energy Veteran Bags Top Industry Awardhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:43c1a8ad-a8fc-4a9a-9dbc-3195863c9560 he had asked for Apart from concerns that the sion of interest exercise for the sale wrennie@sph.com.sg The Straits Times, Page C2, 21 November 2015 Energy veteran bags top industry award Ann Williams Energy-sector veteran Mohd Hassan Marican received a top award from the Oil & Gas Council earlier this week at a gathering of the sector’s most influential executives in Europe. Held in London, the 2015 World Oil & Gas awards recognised this year’s best-performing companies and executives in the industry. Tan Sri Hassan Marican was honoured with the prestigious lifetime achievement award for his contributions to the sector. In his acceptance speech at the awards ceremony, the former Petronas chief thanked all the people who have worked with him over the years. He highlighted the importance and versatility of the energy business, saying that companies which are in competition at times will have to partner each other at other times. He also stressed the importance of human capital and developing individuals. Good talent, coupled with new technology, will be key to ensuring the continued growth of the energy business, he said. Mr Hassan Marican was the president and chief executive of Malaysia’s state oil firm Petronas from 1995 until his retirement in February 2010. He is the chairman of Singapore Power, Pavilion Energy and Sembcorp Marine, as well as a serving director of the Regional Economic Development Authority of Sarawak, Sarawak Energy, Sembcorp Industries, Lambert Energy Advisory and MH Marican Advisory. He is also a senior international adviser of Temasek International Advisors, a subsidiary of Temasek Holdings. In January this year, Pavilion Energy group chief executive Seah Moon Ming was awarded the Oil & Gas Council 2014 Asia-Pacific Executive of the Year. Chong Koh Ping Tan Sri Hassan Marican received the prestigious lifetime achievement award from the Oil & Gas Council for his contributions to the sector. PHOTO: SEMBCORP MARINE Source: The Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction [20171105] Lianhe Zaobao - Market Opening Up As Consumers Are Free To Buy Their Own Energyhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:b40182c9-1374-493c-a3ed-9dedae583cda 05 · 11 · 2017 星 期 天 新 闻 NEWS 15 能 源 市 场 管 理 局 上 月 宣 布 , 裕 廊 东 、 裕 廊 西 、 文 礼 、 先 驱 以 及 大 士 的 家 庭 和 商 业 电 力 账 户 , 明 年 4 月 起 将 可 率 先 从 电 力 开 放 市 场 的 运 作 模 式 中 受 惠 , 明 年 下 半 年 全 面 开 放 电 力 零 售 市 场 后 , 所 有 家 庭 都 可 以 自 由 “ 买 电 ”。 对 家 庭 用 户 来 说 ,“ 买 电 ” 的 概 念 仍 很 新 鲜 , 但 本 地 超 过 20 家 的 电 力 零 售 商 早 已 摩 拳 擦 掌 , 准 备 抢 攻 这 块 “ 电 力 大 饼 ”。 当 电 力 市 场 全 面 开 放 时 , 包 括 家 庭 用 户 在 内 的 130 万 个 小 型 电 力 账 户 将 有 机 会 选 择 电 力 零 售 商 , 这 一 潜 在 的 庞 大 顾 客 群 无 疑 为 有 意 拓 展 业 务 的 公 司 企 业 提 供 了 契 机 。 能 源 市 场 管 理 局 表 明 , 不 会 限 制 进 入 市 场 的 电 力 零 售 商 数 量 , 但 将 确 保 业 者 符 合 相 关 业 务 准 则 , 违 者 法 办 ; 当 局 将 毫 不 犹 豫 采 取 执 法 行 动 , 维 护 消 费 者 权 益 。 实 况 报 道 杨 漾 yangyang@sph.com.sg 黎 远 漪 yuanyi@sph.com.sg 市 场 开 放 电 自 由 买 电 力 零 售 市 场 开 放 时 间 表 家 庭 账 户 明 年 4 月 : 裕 廊 一 带 约 10 万 8000 户 家 庭 和 9500 个 商 业 用 户 可 转 向 电 力 零 售 商 买 电 明 年 下 半 年 : 全 面 开 放 给 其 余 130 万 个 账 户 工 商 业 账 户 2014 年 4 月 : 用 电 量 达 8000 千 瓦 时 或 更 多 的 业 者 可 向 电 力 零 售 商 买 电 2014 年 10 月 : 用 电 量 介 于 4000 至 8000 千 瓦 时 的 业 者 可 向 电 力 零 售 商 买 电 2015 年 7 月 : 用 电 量 介 于 2000 至 4000 千 瓦 时 的 小 型 业 者 可 自 由 选 择 电 力 零 售 商 2017 年 6 月 底 : 全 国 9 万 个 用 户 中 , 约 4 万 2500 个 已 转 向 电 力 零 售 商 购 电 丽 玲 (39 岁 ) 一 家 居 住 在 裕 廊 东 一 带 的 五 房 式 组 屋 , 卓 每 月 水 电 费 约 百 多 元 。 虽 然 家 用 电 量 不 算 高 , 但 她 自 认 还 有 节 约 的 空 间 。 她 接 受 《 联 合 早 报 》 采 访 时 说 :“ 我 们 每 晚 睡 觉 都 开 冷 气 , 加 上 老 公 是 自 由 职 业 者 , 平 日 都 在 家 里 办 公 , 会 使 用 很 多 电 器 产 品 。 我 们 其 实 可 再 多 注 意 用 电 习 惯 , 省 点 电 费 当 然 会 更 好 。” 明 年 4 月 起 , 本 地 电 力 零 售 商 率 先 进 军 西 部 家 庭 电 力 市 场 后 , 卓 丽 玲 便 可 直 接 向 电 力 零 售 商 买 电 , 挑 选 最 符 合 自 家 用 电 习 惯 的 电 力 配 套 , 希 望 借 此 进 一 步 节 省 电 费 。 卓 丽 玲 对 能 货 比 三 家 表 示 期 待 , 也 十 分 关 注 各 零 售 商 将 推 出 的 电 力 配 套 。 她 说 :“ 我 估 计 这 些 零 售 商 推 出 的 价 格 配 套 应 该 会 大 同 小 异 , 如 果 要 真 正 吸 引 家 庭 用 户 , 他 们 各 自 推 出 的 额 外 服 务 或 其 他 项 目 就 要 具 有 独 特 性 , 因 为 如 果 配 套 ( 与 现 有 服 务 ) 差 别 不 大 , 不 如 不 换 供 电 商 。” 长 久 以 来 , 新 能 源 集 团 旗 下 的 新 能 源 服 务 公 司 (SP Services) 是 本 地 家 庭 用 户 唯 一 的 供 电 商 。 电 力 市 场 开 放 消 费 者 须 清 楚 自 己 需 求 为 摸 清 消 费 者 对 电 力 零 售 商 的 接 受 度 , 胜 科 电 力 (SembCorp Power) 今 年 向 近 400 人 进 行 了 一 项 调 查 。 结 果 显 示 , 消 费 者 不 愿 更 换 供 电 商 的 主 要 原 因 是 嫌 麻 烦 ; 不 过 零 售 商 若 能 提 供 较 低 价 格 、 捆 绑 配 套 和 灵 活 合 约 期 等 选 择 , 也 能 影 响 消 费 者 是 否 要 改 变 供 电 商 的 决 定 。 南 洋 理 工 大 学 能 源 研 究 院 (Energy Research Institute@ NTU) 库 坦 博 士 (Sanjay Chittarajan Kuttan) 接 受 《 联 合 早 报 》 访 问 时 指 出 , 消 费 者 如 何 从 电 力 开 放 市 场 受 惠 , 除 了 取 决 于 零 售 商 在 制 定 服 务 配 套 方 面 的 创 新 程 度 , 消 费 者 本 身 也 需 对 开 放 市 场 的 概 念 有 一 定 认 知 , 了 解 自 己 的 用 电 需 求 。 他 说 :“ 创 新 配 套 可 以 是 向 消 费 者 供 应 产 自 本 地 的 再 生 能 源 , 结 合 智 能 科 技 让 他 们 更 清 楚 掌 握 家 用 电 量 , 把 节 省 开 支 视 为 一 种 奖 励 , 又 或 与 其 他 业 者 提 供 捆 绑 式 配 套 , 提 供 餐 饮 礼 券 或 购 物 优 惠 等 。” 库 坦 认 为 , 全 面 开 放 电 力 市 场 是 正 确 的 发 展 方 向 , 通 过 竞 争 达 到 产 品 服 务 创 新 , 使 电 力 市 场 百 花 齐 放 , 消 费 者 也 能 因 选 择 多 1 百 胜 集 团 折 扣 战 略 抢 攻 家 庭 市 场 百 胜 汽 车 集 团 子 公 司 Best Electricity Supply 计 划 投 资 约 100 万 元 进 军 家 庭 用 电 市 场 , 这 包 括 提 升 公 司 的 IT 结 账 系 统 、 开 发 手 机 应 用 和 网 站 , 以 及 聘 请 客 户 服 务 人 员 等 。 主 要 经 营 汽 车 和 德 士 业 务 的 百 胜 集 团 在 2015 年 2 月 获 得 电 力 零 售 商 执 照 , 隔 年 开 始 售 电 给 工 商 业 客 户 。 目 前 它 的 商 业 客 户 共 有 超 过 1200 家 公 司 和 独 资 企 业 , 其 中 以 餐 饮 业 和 服 务 业 者 居 多 。 公 司 总 经 理 梁 熙 凯 受 访 时 透 露 , 公 司 准 备 为 签 订 一 年 或 两 年 合 约 的 家 庭 用 户 提 供 折 扣 , 在 受 政 府 管 制 的 现 行 电 费 (prevailing regulated tariff) 基 础 上 给 予 20% 折 扣 , 抢 攻 家 庭 电 力 市 场 。 此 外 , 公 司 也 计 划 在 非 繁 忙 时 段 ( 晚 上 11 时 至 隔 天 早 上 7 时 之 间 ) 提 供 较 高 折 扣 。 梁 熙 凯 说 :“ 我 们 的 商 业 客 户 的 用 电 量 主 要 集 中 在 白 天 繁 忙 时 段 , 家 庭 的 用 电 量 则 主 要 是 在 晚 上 , 把 业 务 扩 大 到 家 庭 , 可 使 我 们 的 客 户 群 更 多 元 化 , 家 庭 的 电 力 市 场 也 比 较 大 。” 百 胜 计 划 自 行 处 理 家 庭 的 每 月 电 费 账 单 , 而 不 是 靠 新 能 源 集 团 代 发 。 ▲ 电 力 市 场 开 放 , 卓 丽 玲 希 望 从 中 找 到 最 符 合 自 家 需 求 的 电 力 配 套 , 节 省 电 费 。( 陈 来 福 摄 ) ▲ 新 能 源 服 务 公 司 董 事 经 理 蔡 其 兴 : 新 能 源 欢 迎 电 力 市 场 的 开 放 , 并 会 继 续 扮 演 好 中 介 的 角 色 , 接 下 来 会 致 力 发 展 智 能 电 表 项 目 , 为 消 费 者 提 供 更 具 价 值 和 便 捷 的 服 务 。 ( 新 能 源 提 供 ) 电 比 三 家 ▲ 百 胜 集 团 主 席 梁 南 兴 : 目 前 公 司 来 自 能 源 的 营 业 额 一 年 达 几 千 万 元 , 而 感 到 兴 奋 。 但 他 提 醒 , 消 费 者 若 要 做 知 情 选 择 , 教 育 是 关 键 。 他 说 :“ 消 费 者 必 须 清 楚 自 己 要 什 么 , 仅 仅 是 要 节 省 电 费 吗 ? 还 是 利 用 这 个 机 会 使 用 更 环 保 的 再 生 能 源 , 但 价 格 不 一 定 便 宜 。 “ 另 外 , 如 按 高 峰 或 非 高 峰 时 段 选 择 电 费 , 消 费 者 就 须 改 变 用 电 习 惯 , 以 享 有 不 同 时 段 价 格 的 优 惠 ; 要 是 选 择 了 固 定 价 格 配 套 , 就 必 须 理 解 这 类 定 价 与 浮 动 价 格 的 差 别 。 零 售 商 也 必 须 向 消 费 者 详 细 解 释 各 种 价 格 配 套 的 差 别 , 避 免 产 生 误 解 或 接 获 投 诉 。” 公 众 对 “ 电 力 是 一 种 产 品 ” 只 有 模 糊 概 念 成 立 于 2015 年 的 电 力 零 售 商 Ohm Energy 专 攻 家 庭 用 户 市 场 , 公 司 总 经 理 贺 马 (Jomar) 受 访 时 说 :“ 自 从 听 闻 政 府 计 划 开 放 市 场 , 我 们 便 积 极 筹 备 成 立 公 司 。 这 几 年 一 直 在 等 待 这 项 消 息 的 宣 布 。” 这 期 间 , 公 司 员 工 也 积 极 深 入 社 区 , 了 解 公 众 对 电 力 零 售 商 的 认 识 程 度 。 贺 马 说 :“ 我 们 发 现 , 公 众 对 ‘ 电 力 是 一 种 产 品 ’ 的 概 念 仍 不 太 鲜 明 , 这 方 面 需 要 一 定 的 教 育 宣 导 工 作 , 这 也 是 业 者 面 对 的 主 要 挑 战 。 要 人 们 接 受 买 电 的 做 法 不 难 , 问 题 在 于 他 们 需 要 多 少 时 间 做 出 转 变 。” 继 续 管 理 电 源 网 新 能 源 市 场 协 调 者 角 色 不 变 本 地 目 前 有 26 家 电 力 零 售 商 , 他 们 一 般 会 根 据 需 求 , 从 电 力 批 发 市 场 买 电 , 再 转 售 给 消 费 者 。 不 过 , 无 论 消 费 者 选 择 哪 一 家 电 力 零 售 商 , 所 获 得 的 电 力 供 应 可 靠 性 都 不 会 受 影 响 , 因 为 供 电 的 电 源 网 仍 由 新 能 源 集 团 管 理 。 新 能 源 将 继 续 扮 演 市 场 协 调 者 的 关 键 角 色 , 该 集 团 也 有 信 心 其 地 位 并 不 会 因 市 场 竞 争 受 影 响 。 新 能 源 服 务 公 司 董 事 经 理 蔡 其 兴 受 访 时 对 电 力 市 场 开 放 表 示 欢 迎 , 他 指 出 , 集 团 正 积 极 强 化 数 码 平 台 , 同 时 为 电 力 零 售 商 提 供 后 端 技 术 支 援 , 以 便 他 们 能 专 注 于 面 向 消 费 者 的 增 值 服 务 。 蔡 其 兴 说 :“ 市 场 开 放 后 , 我 们 会 继 续 扮 演 好 中 介 的 角 色 , 接 下 来 会 致 力 发 展 智 能 电 表 项 目 , 为 消 费 者 提 供 更 具 价 值 和 便 捷 的 服 务 。 “ 我 们 也 正 与 能 源 市 场 管 理 局 共 同 提 供 公 众 教 育 和 业 者 支 援 服 务 , 协 助 消 费 者 无 缝 隙 地 选 择 供 电 商 。” 我 们 的 目 标 是 要 在 三 年 内 , 争 取 到 5 % 的 市 场 占 有 率 。 ( 档 案 照 片 ) 2 优 联 能 源 集 团 考 虑 捆 绑 式 配 套 在 液 化 石 油 煤 气 (LPG)、 压 缩 天 然 气 (CNG) 和 柴 油 领 域 已 有 成 熟 业 务 的 优 联 能 源 集 团 (Union Energy), 设 立 子 公 司 优 联 电 力 (Union Power) 进 军 电 力 市 场 , 提 供 电 力 零 售 服 务 。 集 团 总 裁 张 淑 芬 指 出 , 拓 展 电 力 零 售 服 务 是 集 团 的 “ 自 然 发 展 进 程 ”。 她 说 :“ 集 团 成 立 40 年 来 , 已 建 立 起 稳 固 客 户 群 , 我 相 信 这 有 助 于 我 们 发 展 电 力 市 场 新 业 务 。 作 为 老 字 号 品 牌 , 在 之 后 的 业 务 宣 传 上 也 会 有 一 些 优 势 。” 目 前 , 优 联 电 力 正 在 研 究 可 推 行 的 电 力 零 售 配 套 , 由 于 集 团 能 源 产 品 多 样 化 , 张 淑 芬 透 露 , 不 排 除 推 出 捆 绑 式 配 套 吸 引 消 费 者 。 3 Sunseap 清 洁 能 源 打 环 保 牌 由 本 地 太 阳 能 发 电 系 统 供 应 商 星 梭 能 源 集 团 (Sunseap) 成 立 的 子 公 司 Sunseap Energy, 自 2014 年 底 起 向 商 业 用 户 售 卖 电 力 , 包 括 以 太 阳 能 发 电 的 电 力 配 套 , 公 司 接 下 来 计 划 向 家 庭 用 户 推 出 相 同 配 套 , 以 吸 引 环 保 意 识 较 强 的 消 费 者 。 Sunseap Energy 副 总 裁 关 健 仪 指 出 , 由 于 太 阳 能 板 设 施 装 置 费 用 高 , 加 上 供 不 应 求 的 市 场 趋 势 , 以 清 洁 能 源 发 电 的 电 力 价 格 一 般 比 较 高 。 不 过 , 公 司 有 意 推 出 具 竞 争 力 的 清 洁 能 源 配 套 , 让 更 多 公 众 享 有 可 负 担 得 起 的 清 洁 能 源 , 借 此 提 高 这 类 能 源 的 使 用 率 。 近 半 数 工 商 业 者 转 向 零 售 商 买 电 早 报 制 图 / 林 德 生 今 年 6 月 , 已 有 约 4 万 2500 个 商 业 电 力 账 户 转 截 至 向 电 力 零 售 商 直 接 买 电 。 能 源 市 场 管 理 局 受 询 时 透 露 , 直 至 今 年 中 , 共 有 约 9 万 个 工 商 业 电 力 账 户 可 转 向 电 力 零 售 商 , 直 接 购 买 适 合 自 己 的 电 力 供 应 配 套 。 这 些 工 商 业 者 的 用 电 量 占 本 地 约 80% 用 电 需 求 。 其 中 有 近 一 半 , 即 约 4 万 2500 个 , 选 择 不 再 向 新 能 源 服 务 公 司 买 电 , 它 们 的 用 电 量 占 我 国 约 75% 用 电 需 求 。 本 地 目 前 有 26 家 电 力 零 售 商 本 地 目 前 共 有 26 家 电 力 零 售 商 , 其 中 18 家 正 积 极 展 开 各 种 电 力 销 售 活 动 。 能 源 市 场 管 理 局 从 2001 年 起 , 逐 步 开 放 电 力 零 售 市 场 , 给 予 工 商 业 者 更 多 选 择 , 以 便 更 好 地 管 理 能 源 成 本 。 2014 年 4 月 , 能 源 市 场 管 理 局 把 电 力 零 售 市 场 的 自 由 竞 争 , 扩 大 至 用 电 量 至 少 达 8000 千 瓦 时 的 工 商 业 者 , 并 在 同 年 10 月 , 允 准 用 电 量 介 于 4000 至 8000 千 瓦 时 的 工 商 业 者 加 入 自 由 购 电 行 列 。 到 2015 年 7 月 , 当 局 进 一 步 让 每 月 用 电 量 介 于 2000 至 4000 千 瓦 时 的 小 型 工 商 业 者 , 也 能 从 电 力 零 售 市 场 买 电 。 这 组 消 费 者 以 中 小 企 业 为 主 。 中 小 企 业 : 电 力 零 售 商 电 费 更 便 宜 新 加 坡 中 小 企 业 商 会 会 长 王 崇 健 受 访 时 说 :“ 开 放 电 力 零 售 市 场 对 中 小 型 企 业 来 说 , 无 疑 是 个 喜 讯 。 大 家 的 选 择 多 了 , 再 加 上 更 激 烈 的 竞 争 有 助 推 动 零 售 商 推 出 各 种 实 惠 、 优 惠 配 套 , 受 惠 的 自 然 是 工 商 业 消 费 者 。 “ 中 小 企 业 一 般 都 对 成 本 很 敏 感 , 尤 其 面 对 像 电 力 这 类 一 般 会 占 据 企 业 营 运 成 本 不 小 比 例 的 开 销 , 都 不 会 放 过 任 何 有 助 削 减 成 本 的 机 会 。” 多 家 中 小 型 企 业 受 访 时 也 指 出 , 他 们 一 直 都 在 密 切 留 意 电 力 零 售 市 场 的 动 态 , 并 在 市 场 开 放 后 不 久 , 便 开 始 探 讨 更 换 电 力 供 应 商 的 可 能 性 。 在 本 地 有 约 15 家 分 行 的 “ 南 洋 眼 镜 ”(Nanyang Optical) 旗 下 约 一 半 店 铺 在 电 力 零 售 市 场 开 放 后 , 陆 续 从 新 能 源 转 向 个 别 电 力 零 售 商 购 电 。 “ 南 洋 眼 镜 ” 发 言 人 受 询 时 说 , 市 场 一 开 放 , 就 有 个 别 电 力 零 售 商 上 门 推 销 配 套 ; 一 些 分 店 在 研 究 多 个 配 套 后 觉 得 比 较 便 宜 , 因 此 决 定 转 换 电 力 供 应 商 。 它 们 每 月 的 电 费 也 得 以 减 少 约 一 成 。 在 榜 鹅 一 带 开 设 咖 啡 座 Whisk and Paddle 的 潘 淑 贞 , 一 年 多 前 开 始 向 吉 宝 电 力 购 电 后 , 每 月 电 费 从 原 本 5000 元 降 至 3800 元 , 足 足 节 省 了 24%。 潘 淑 贞 说 :“ 我 们 与 吉 宝 电 力 洽 谈 后 , 最 终 选 择 购 买 固 定 价 格 配 套 , 希 望 通 过 提 早 定 下 价 格 的 方 式 , 避 免 接 下 来 一 年 多 的 电 费 遭 受 每 季 电 费 波 动 的 影 响 。 事 实 也 证 明 , 新 电 费 确 实 能 为 咖 啡 座 节 省 更 多 成 本 。” 个 案 : 转 换 供 电 商 电 费 节 省 15% 电 力 供 应 商 后 , 公 司 每 月 不 仅 节 省 高 达 15% “ 转 换 电 费 , 也 能 获 得 各 种 专 属 电 力 咨 询 服 务 。” 餐 会 供 应 公 司 Rasel Catering Singapore 董 事 经 理 陈 锦 源 日 前 受 访 时 , 分 享 了 公 司 自 一 年 半 前 转 向 大 士 能 源 公 司 购 电 后 的 收 获 。 作 为 餐 会 供 应 商 ,Rasel Catering 的 四 个 大 烤 箱 , 以 及 能 同 时 为 500 人 烹 调 炒 饭 的 大 型 炒 饭 机 , 每 天 总 共 运 作 约 七 小 时 , 再 加 上 其 他 电 器 , 公 司 每 月 电 费 约 占 营 业 成 本 的 2%。 陈 锦 源 说 :“ 当 初 得 知 电 力 零 售 市 场 开 放 后 , 便 对 比 了 几 家 零 售 商 的 配 套 , 最 终 决 定 跟 大 士 能 源 买 电 , 电 费 自 此 从 原 本 每 月 7000 元 减 至 约 6000 元 。 对 中 小 企 业 来 说 , 任 何 一 分 钱 的 节 省 , 我 们 都 愿 意 尝 试 。” 他 补 充 说 :“ 大 士 能 源 提 供 较 个 性 化 服 务 , 例 如 安 排 员 工 下 来 与 我 们 洽 谈 电 费 事 宜 。 当 我 们 面 对 相 关 电 力 问 题 ( 例 如 更 换 开 关 盒 子 ) 时 , 他 们 也 愿 意 提 供 咨 询 服 务 。 有 竞 争 就 有 进 步 , 政 府 开 放 电 力 零 售 市 场 , 最 终 受 惠 的 是 消 费 者 。” Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/saving-energy-and-cost SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Saving Energy and Cost RELIABILITY You can have power in your hands to save energy and cost. The SP Utilities app and the new SP bill are designed to serve you better. You have tools at your fingertips to track your electricity, water and gas usage, and even compare your consumption pattern with that of your neighbours. More features are coming your way, to help you do more with less. We’ll keep raising the bar, to help you keep consumption and cost down. With SP, your bill is designed to help you track past consumption, compare your power usage with that of your neighbours’ and receive tips on saving energy. TAGS SERVICE EXCELLENCESP UTILITIES MOBILE APPYEAR IN REVIEW 2017 YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks Lighting the way: Following in his father’s footsteps to keep S’pore’s power grid running 24/7 How this technical officer and robot SPock hunt hazards to protect Singapore’s power tunnels Category: Reliability PAYU+Comparison+Table_new02092021.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/390b5271-6ec4-4510-87c8-c922c1797003/PAYU+Comparison+Table_new02092021.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CONVERT_TO=url&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE.Z18_M1IEHBK0MOUJ20ABQK7Q593U32-390b5271-6ec4-4510-87c8-c922c1797003-nK.k31T Comparison between existing and new Pay-As-You-Use (PAYU) Electricity Meter Meter Type Existing PAYU Meter Credit balance and meter reading is shown on the meter display New PAYU Meter Credit balance and meter reading is shown on the meter display. Users can view the credit balance and electricity consumption via the SP Utilities mobile app, which can be downloaded from the App Store (iPhone users) or Play Store (Android mobile users). Top-up Token A key is required for top-ups A card is required for top-ups Credit Upload Credit top-up needs to be manually uploaded by inserting the key into the PAYU meter Credit top-up will be automatically updated to the PAYU account and meter SMS Alert No SMS alert available SMS alerts will be provided for transactions performed on PAYU account Emergency Credit An emergency credit of $3 is available upon manual activation using the key when credit balance becomes $0. Emergency credit of $5 will be automatically activated when credit balance becomes $0. Supply Disconnection Electricity supply will be automatically disconnected when the emergency credit is used up. Supply Reconnection a. User will need to perform a topup. b. After a top-up is done, user will need to insert the key into the PAYU meter for electricity supply reconnection. a. User will need to perform a topup. b. After a top-up is done, user will receive an SMS alert indicating that the PAYU meter is ready for electricity supply reconnection. c. Thereafter, user will need to press and hold the button (circled in red) on the meter for 5 seconds for electricity supply reconnection. Top-up Locations Any Post Office or SP Group Customer Service Centre Any 7-Eleven store (where most stores operate 24 hours) or SP Group Customer Service Centre [20250605] The Business Times - SP Group launches initiatives to help seniors, young at inaugural Community Festivalhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:313d3f9c-b55c-4af7-aec7-277317907c18 jcr:7656cd30-c55a-4fee-a653-27a5d763ab06https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:7656cd30-c55a-4fee-a653-27a5d763ab06 1 2 3 4 5 ..... 82
[20140506] My Paper - Free N95 Masks In Kits For Every Homehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/0421b2c2-5e5a-41f7-afdc-f6784930a64c/%5B20140506%5D+My+Paper+-+Free+N95+Masks+In+Kits+For+Every+Home.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
Free N95 masks in kits for every home BY ADRIAN LIM E VERY household here will receive three N95 face masks, as part of a nation-wide push to get individuals to think about being prepared for emergencies, such as haze crises and flu pandemics. The 3M brand foldable masks are packed in a “Stay Prepared” kit that will also contain instructions in four languages on how to put them on, and useful emergency contact numbers. A total of 1.2 million kits will be delivered to homes between today and next Monday. The initiative is led by Temasek Cares, a non-profit philantrophic arm under Temasek Holdings, in partnership with Singapore Power and Singapore Post. Temasek Cares will be pumping in $4 million from its $40 million war chest, called the Temasek Emergency Preparedness Fund, for the mask distribution programme. The fund was set up earlier this year to help Singaporeans prepare and deal with emergencies. Last month, a $1.5 million project to train 60 therapists to help children deal with traumatic situations, such as accidents, was also launched. Richard Magnus, chairman of Temasek Cares, said the kits will give households an “initial stock” of masks to encourage them to plan their own contingencies. “It’s a habit of mind we want to prompt... Last June, there was a severe haze that impacted Singapore... we need to be prepared,” said Mr Magnus. The Asean Specialised Meteorological Centre expects this year’s haze to be worse than last year’s. This is because of lower than usual rainfall expected from now till October in parts of the region and the El Nino weather pattern, which is linked to drought, said reports. Being prepared earlier will also prevent a repeat of last June, when people scrambled to stock up on face masks. An additional 17,000 kits will also be delivered to over 140 charity homes, and another 300,000 have been prepared on standby for needy families. Mary Abishagam, 57, a senior administrative assistant with Singapore Power, said she will be volunteering an extra three hours every day, on top of her regular work, to help pack the kits for delivery. “It’s going to be challenging, but we will manage... We are getting people prepared and not many people have thought of keeping masks in their homes,” she said cheerily. Members of the public who wish to get more information about the delivery of the kits can call a hotline, 1800-738-2000, from today until May 24, between 8am and 8pm daily. adrianl@sph.com.sg
-20240430--Tamil-Murasu---Suntec-City-to-join-Marina-Bay-district-cooling-network.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2024/-20240430--Tamil-Murasu---Suntec-City-to-join-Marina-Bay-district-cooling-network.pdf
SPH Media Limited MCI (P) 002/04/2024 http://www.tamilmurasu.com.sg ����: 1935 �����: ����� �.������ 30 ஏப்ரல் 2024 • ெசவ்வாய் • 60 காசு மரினா ேப குளிரூட்டுக் கட்டைமப்பில் சன்ெடக் சிட்டி மரினா ேபயில் உள்ள ‘எஸ்பி’ குழுமத் தின் மிகப் ெபரிய அளவிலான நிலத்தடி வட்டாரக் குளிரூட்டு முைறயில் சன் ெடக் சிட்டி இைணந்துெகாள்ளவிருக் கிறது. இதன் மூலம், ஏற்ெகனேவ உலகின் அத்தைகய ஆகப் ெபரிய கட்டைமப்பு விரிவைடயவிருப்பதாக ‘எஸ்பி’ குழும மும் சன்ெடக் சிட்டியும் ஏப்ரல் 29ஆம் ேததி கூறின. ஒப்பந்தத்தின்கீழ், ‘எஸ்பி’ குழுமம், சன்ெடக் சிட்டியின் குளிரூட்டு முைற யின் ெசயல்பாட்டுக்குப் ெபாறுப்ேபற்கும். அந்தக் குளிரூட்டு முைற 2027ஆம் ஆண்டுக்குள் மரினா ேப வட்டாரக் குளிரூட்டு கட்டைமப்புடன் ஒருங் கிைணக்கப்படும். ஒேர ஒரு ைமயப்படுத்தப்பட்ட குளிரூட்டுச் சாதனத்ைதக் ெகாண் டுள்ள சன்ெடக் சிட்டியின் குளிரூட்டு முைற, அதன் ஐந்து அலுவலகக் கட்ட டங்கள், சில்லைறப் ேபரங்காடி, மாநாட்டு மண்டபம் ஆகியவற்றுக்குக் குளிரூட்டுச் ேசைவகைள வழங்குகிறது. சன்ெடக் சிட்டி உட்பட, ெசயல்பாட்டில் உள்ள தற்ேபாைதய ஒட்டுெமாத்தக் குளிரூட்டு ஆற்றல் 203,000 ‘ெரஃப்ரிெஜ ரன்ட் டன்’ அளவில் இருக்கும். சிங்கப் பூரில் வட்டாரக் குளிரூட்டுத் தீர்வுகளுக் கான ஆகப் ெபரிய ேசைவ நிறுவனமாக ‘எஸ்பி’ குழுமம் திகழும். வட்டாரக் குளிரூட்டுக் கட்டைமப்பு, ைமயப்படுத்தப்பட்ட குளிரூட்டுச் சாதனங்கைளப் பயன்படுத்தி, கட்டடங் களின் குளிரூட்டுத் ேதைவகைளப் பூர்த்திெசய்கிறது. இதனால் கட்டைமப் பின் உறுப்பினர்கள் தங்கள் ெசாந்தச் சாதனங்கைள வாங்குவதற்கான ேதைவ இருக்காது. குளிரூட்டு வசதிையப் பகிர்ந்துெகாள் வதாலும், எரிசக்திப் பயனீட்ைடச் சாத கமாகப் பயன்படுத்திக்ெகாள்வதாலும், உறுப்பினர்கள் கரிம ெவளிேயற்றத்ைதக் குைறக்கலாம்; ெசலவுகைள மிச்சப்படுத் தலாம்.
[20210709]+Lianhe+Zaobao+-+SP+Group+starts+vehicle-to-grid+technology+trial.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/ce48205c-a100-4420-a758-f6d0006b35bf/%5B20210709%5D+Lianhe+Zaobao+-+SP+Group+starts+vehicle-to-grid+technology+trial.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
新 能 源 展 开 电 动 车 入 网 测 试 推 动 电 动 车 在 本 地 普 及 化 新 能 源 电 网 总 裁 邱 秀 金 为 具 有 V2G 功 能 的 日 产 Leaf 纯 电 动 车 充 电 。 ( 新 能 源 集 团 提 供 ) 新 能 源 集 团 展 开 电 动 车 入 网 (Vehicle-to-grid, 简 称 V2G) 技 术 测 试 , 探 讨 利 用 储 存 在 电 动 车 电 池 内 的 电 源 来 加 强 电 网 的 可 靠 性 , 推 动 电 动 车 在 本 地 的 发 展 与 普 及 化 。 通 过 V2G 技 术 , 电 源 能 够 从 电 网 和 电 动 车 的 锂 离 子 电 池 双 向 流 动 。 电 动 车 除 了 能 使 用 电 网 充 电 , 当 太 阳 能 等 可 再 生 能 源 因 天 气 状 况 而 出 现 波 动 时 , 储 存 在 电 动 车 电 池 内 的 电 源 也 能 输 出 至 电 网 , 用 来 平 衡 电 网 的 电 量 。 新 能 源 集 团 (SP Group) 在 文 告 中 说 , 集 团 将 提 供 四 个 充 电 设 施 , 以 进 行 V2G 技 术 的 测 试 。 这 项 测 试 将 探 讨 V2G 的 功 能 与 应 用 如 频 率 调 节 、 从 电 动 车 输 出 电 源 以 减 少 传 统 电 源 的 需 求 、 减 轻 配 电 系 统 中 电 压 过 高 或 过 低 的 问 题 , 以 及 在 尖 峰 和 非 尖 峰 时 段 的 电 动 车 充 电 能 力 。 测 试 工 作 预 计 将 在 明 年 6 月 完 成 。 新 能 源 集 团 指 出 , 若 V2G 技 术 可 行 , 这 将 是 个 具 有 成 本 效 益 的 方 案 , 能 解 决 电 源 间 歇 性 的 问 题 。 同 时 , 在 必 要 时 使 用 储 存 在 电 动 车 电 池 内 的 电 源 , 车 主 或 也 能 获 得 一 笔 费 用 。 新 能 源 集 团 总 裁 黄 天 源 说 : “ 作 为 全 国 电 网 的 经 营 者 , 我 们 必 须 建 造 可 靠 、 智 能 的 电 网 , 以 确 保 我 们 的 电 源 系 统 能 应 付 日 后 因 使 用 电 动 车 , 所 带 来 的 负 荷 增 加 。 为 推 动 可 持 续 性 的 能 源 , 我 们 也 积 极 投 资 并 使 用 智 能 能 源 方 案 , 加 强 电 网 使 用 可 再 生 能 源 的 能 力 。”
Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_May-23-to-Apr-24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_May-23-to-Apr-24.xlsx
Consumption_Water Average consumption of Water (CuM) Premises Types May-23 Jun-23 Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 HDB 1-Room 8.0 8.1 8.0 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 7.8 7.8 8.0 8.3 8.4 HDB 2-Room 9.6 9.7 9.4 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.7 10.0 HDB 3-Room 12.2 12.5 12.1 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.3 12.0 12.0 12.2 12.8 12.9 HDB 4-Room 15.4 15.6 15.1 15.5 15.7 15.7 15.5 15.1 15.0 15.5 16.2 16.3 HDB 5-Room 16.7 16.9 16.3 16.8 17.1 17.1 16.9 16.4 16.1 16.7 17.8 17.7 HDB Executive 18.6 18.8 18.2 18.9 19.0 19.2 18.8 18.1 18.1 18.8 19.9 19.7 Apartment 13.7 13.7 13.2 13.3 13.7 13.9 13.7 13.1 12.8 13.1 14.4 14.3 Terrace 25.3 26.0 25.5 25.9 26.0 26.5 26.5 25.2 24.3 25.8 28.0 28.4 Semi-Detached 30.7 30.9 30.7 31.5 31.6 32.9 31.9 30.4 30.0 30.7 34.9 34.6 Bungalow 50.9 48.1 48.0 48.5 51.7 54.8 54.2 48.6 49.4 46.3 59.5 58.1
Letter of Requirements for Cable.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:e39c5fa1-e2a9-453c-ad1c-e66507617046/Letter%20of%20Requirements%20for%20Cable.pdf
[●insert name of contractor●] Date: [●] [●insert address of contractor●] Co. Registration No.: [●] Your Ref: [●] Our Ref: [●] Dear Sir REQUIREMENTS FOR EARTHWORKS [●insert location●] (Site Meeting Date: [●]) 1. We refer to your Notice for Commencement of Earthworks (“NCE”) at the above-mentioned location ("Worksite") dated [●] and note that you will commence earthworks (as defined in Section 2 of the Electricity Act (Cap. 89A) (the "Act")) ("Earthworks") from [●] to [●]. 2. Pursuant to Section 80(4)(a) of the Act, you are required to comply with the following requirements when carrying out the Earthworks: 2.1. Establishing Electricity Cable Positions and Electricity Cable Routes 2.1.1. You shall engage a Licensed Cable Detection Worker (“LCDW”) to create an electricity cable (as defined in Section2 of the Act) ("Electricity Cable") corridor using adequate and prominent barricades and signposts. You shall strictly monitor and control, by using a Permit-to-Work (“PTW”) system, the Earthworks carried out inside the barricaded Electricity Cable corridor. 2.1.2. You shall ensure that the pegging and marking of Electricity Cable positions / routes are durable and prominent. You shall also ensure that such pegging and marking are not disturbed, removed or tampered with and are reapplied from time to time to ensure that they remain conspicuous for the entire project in which the Earthworks are or are to be carried out (“Project”). You shall not drive steel pins, spikes, long pegs or other similar objects into the ground as these can damage underground Electricity Cables. 2.1.3. You shall re-engage the LCDW to reconfirm the Electricity Cable positions before reapplying missing or faded pegs and surface markers on the ground or inside trenches. 2.1.4. You shall re-engage the LCDW to carry out Electricity Cable detection work and to update Electricity Cable detection drawing and peggings / markings at the Worksite after the carrying out of any Electricity Cable diversion, decommissioning of substation, new commissioning of substation and/or Electricity Cable termination work within the Worksite. You shall brief all Worksite personnel of the new positions of the Electricity Cable positions. Page 1 of 11 2.1.5. You shall ensure that the Electricity Cable peggings / markings are each installed at intervals no further than 3 metres apart. You shall indicate the voltage levels and the approximate depth of the Electricity Cable at such peggings / markings. 2.2. Risk Management 2.2.1. You shall assess the impact of carrying out the intended Earthworks on the Electricity Cables and Electricity Cable joints and prepare a report detailing such assessment. 2.2.2. If there are changes to the schedule for the carrying out of the Earthworks or changes in Earthworks work methods, you shall study the implications, review the earlier risk assessment that had been carried out and promptly notify SP PowerGrid Limited (an electricity licensee as defined in Section 2 of the Act) ("SPPG") in writing if there are any changes to such earlier assessment. 2.2.3. The report of such assessment shall be made available to SPPG on request. Such report shall also be made known to all personnel of all working levels in the Project team, including sub-contractors and any third party who are involved in any way with any part of the intended Earthworks. 2.3. Worksite Management 2.3.1. When working in the vicinity of an Electricity Cable, you shall carry out a site visit jointly with an Earthworks Surveillance & Patrolling section, SPPG (“ESP”) officer before carrying out any Earthworks specified under the submitted NCE. 2.3.2. You shall provide a full-time Registered Earthworks Supervisor (“RES”) to monitor the Worksite operations for the entire duration of any Earthworks. You shall ensure that the RES is familiar with these requirements. 2.3.3. You shall ensure that daily site briefings with all Worksite workers are conducted (in languages that are understood by all workers) to remind them about the location of Electricity Cables and the measures to be taken to prevent damage to the Electricity Cable(s). You shall keep records of such daily briefings (which shall include but are not limited to date and time, venue and person conducting the briefings, contents of briefings and the list of Worksite workers who have attended such briefings). You shall also disallow any Worksite worker who has not attended such briefings from being involved with any part of the intended Earthworks. New staff must be briefed before they start work. 2.3.4. You shall inform ESP officers of the identity of the Worksite management / LCDW / Registered Excavator Operator (“REO”), the proposed methods of carrying out of the Page 2 of 11 Earthworks and/or location of the proposed Earthworks. You shall also inform the ESP officers if there are any changes to the above. 2.3.5. You shall ensure that information on the presence of Electricity Cables in the vicinity of the Worksite and all mitigating measures to be taken to prevent damage to such Electricity Cables have been communicated and adhered to by all personnel of all working levels in the Project team, including sub-contractors and any third party who are in any way involved with any part of the intended Earthworks. 2.3.6. SPPG may, from time to time and at its sole discretion, deploy its officers to the worksite to inspect and monitor the status of your works. Notwithstanding the deployment of SPPG’s officers at the worksite, you shall continue to be responsible for discharging your obligations under this Letter of Requirements and for the performance of your works. SPPG shall not assume any liability for any noncompliance by you of any such obligation or non-performance of your works. 2.4. Trial Holes 2.4.1. You shall dig an adequate number of appropriate trial holes by manual means to determine the exact location of Electricity Cables prior to the carrying out of intended Earthworks. Each trial hole shall be of minimum size of 1.0 metre by 1.0 metre and of minimum depth of 1.0 metre or until the Electricity Cable slabs are exposed. 2.4.2. You shall seek advice from the LCDW on the minimum number of trial holes to be dug so as to ascertain the orientation of each Electricity Cable and its depth. 2.4.3. In the event that you are not able to locate the Electricity Cable indicated in the Electricity Cable plan obtained from SPPG pursuant to Section 80(1)(b) of the Act (which shows the necessary information on the location of Electricity Cables) ("SPPG Cable Plan") and the LCDW is unable to detect the Electricity Cable by way of digging trial holes, you shall engage a LCDW to carry out re-detection and progressive scanning inside the excavated trial holes. 2.4.4. You shall contact ESP and give at least 3 days’ advance notice in writing of the date and time of the intended commencement of digging of the trial holes where the trial holes to be dug are within 3 metres of 66kV / 230kV / 400kV Electricity Cables. 2.4.5. You shall not use any hand augering tools to dig trial holes. 2.4.6. You shall only use powered mechanical equipment for the initial breaking of the surface layer of hard-core/premix when working in the vicinity of Electricity Cables. Page 3 of 11 You shall not use powered mechanical equipment below the surface layer of hardcore premix and shall only use manual excavation with hand tools. 2.4.7. In the event that you intend to carry out vertical drilling works, you shall dig a trial hole at the actual position of each vertical drilling point prior to commencement of drilling work to ascertain that there are no underground Electricity Cables at or near the drilling point. 2.4.8. After the trial holes have been dug, you shall ensure that photographs of the trial holes are taken showing the dimensions of trial holes, their location and the measured depth of the exposed Electricity Cable slabs in the trial hole. You shall make these photographs available to SPPG upon request. 2.5. Seek Consultation with SPPG: ESP, Distribution Network (“DN”), Regional Network ("RN") and Extra High Voltage Network ("EHVN") sections 2.5.1. You shall contact and consult SPPG for approval to carry out any Earthworks when such Earthworks are within 3 metres of any Electricity Cable and / or when there is a need to work beyond the Electricity Cable slab. 2.5.2. In the event that the intended Earthworks are within 3 metres of 66kV / 230kV / 400kV Electricity Cables, you shall also contact and consult the respective RN and / or EHVN section of SPPG for approval to carry out such Earthworks and provide a detailed method of statement and intended measures for the protection of such Electricity Cables. 2.5.3. You shall contact and consult the respective RN and / or EHVN section of SPPG for approval to carry out any Earthworks when such Earthworks involve: 2.5.3.1. Under-crossing or over-crossing of 66kV / 230kV / 400kV Electricity Cables; 2.5.3.2. Deep excavations which may result in ground movement / settlement; and / or 2.5.3.3. Construction of any structure on top of 66kV / 230kV / 400kV Electricity Cables. 2.5.4. You shall also ensure that a SPPG officer is present at the carrying out of any Earthworks which involve under-crossing or over-crossing of any 66kV / 230kV / 400kV Electricity Cables. Page 4 of 11 2.5.5. You shall contact and consult ESP for advice before carrying out any Earthworks within 3 metres of any 22kV / 6.6kV electricity cables. 2.5.6. You shall contact and consult the respective DN / RN and / or EHVN sections of SPPG for approval to carry out any Earthworks which may involve shifting, denting or breaking any SP Power Assets' uPVC pipes and/or the shifting of any Electricity Cable and Electricity Cable joint. 2.6. Protection of Electricity Cables and Electricity Cable Diversion 2.6.1. You shall not carry out any excavation beyond the Electricity Cable slab level. You shall only remove any Electricity Cable slabs, expose any Electricity Cables and its auxiliary, in the presence of a SPPG officer. 2.6.2. You shall provide protective steel plates above Electricity Cables where powered mechanical excavator / heavy vehicle / equipment are likely to traverse and / or damage such Electricity Cables. You shall not allow heavy machinery and/or vehicles to be parked (whether temporary or otherwise) on top of Electricity Cables. 2.6.3. You shall ensure that proper and adequate shoring and shuttering are installed to prevent soil movement which may damage the Electricity Cables which are in the vicinity of such intended Earthworks. You shall obtain and provide a method of statement with a Professional Engineer's endorsement of the relevant shoring and shuttering design to SPPG upon request. 2.6.4. In the event that any hot works (i.e. any process that can be a source of ignition when flammable material is present or can be a fire hazard regardless of the presence of flammable material) are to be carried out in the vicinity of exposed Electricity Cables, you shall take all necessary safety precautions to avoid damaging the protective coatings and sheaths of such Electricity Cables. 2.6.5. You shall provide adequate protection to known and unexposed or reinstated Electricity Cables that are within the Worksite when carrying out any Earthworks. 2.6.6. You shall relocate your intended earthworks away from any Electricity Cable or submit an official request to the respective DN / RN / EHVN sections of SPPG to divert out of the Worksite any Electricity Cable that will be affected by the intended Earthworks and bear any and all costs incurred from such diversion. 2.6.7. In the event that the intended Earthworks causes the ground surface level to be reduced, in order to maintain a consistent depth from the ground surface level, you shall submit an official request to the respective DN / RN / EHVN sections of SPPG to relocate any affected Electricity Cable such that its depth from the reduced ground Page 5 of 11 surface is returned to its initial depth from the original ground surface level and bear any and all costs incurred arising from or in connection with such relocation. 2.6.8. You shall seek approval from the respective DN / RN / EHVN sections of SPPG before suspending any Electricity Cables. You shall ensure that any exposed Electricity Cable is securely supported and such Electricity Cable suspension support system is effective in protecting the exposed Electricity Cable from damage. In the event that the Electricity Cable suspension support system is longer than 6 metres in length, you shall ensure that such Electricity Cable suspension support system is endorsed by a Professional Engineer. You shall also ensure that exposed Electricity Cables are well protected with gunny sacks and / or half gutter uPVC pipes at all times. 2.6.9. You shall not suspend any Electricity Cable joint. 2.6.10. You shall exercise due care and diligence when removing any rock, boulder, wood, metal rod, sharp object or other obstacles which are in the vicinity of Electricity Cables to avoid damaging any Electricity Cable and/or Electricity Cable Joint. 2.6.11. You shall not construct any structure (temporary, permanent or otherwise) over any Electricity Cable. The Electricity Cables and accessories shall be made accessible to SPPG at all times for maintenance purposes. 2.6.12. You shall not place any material, debris, sharp object, concrete trash and / or heavy object on top of any Electricity Cable and / or Electricity Cable corridor within the Worksite. 2.6.13. You shall provide adequate lighting if the Earthworks are to be carried out at night. 2.6.14. You shall stop work immediately and report to SPPG’s Electricity Service Centre upon any damage or suspected damage to any Electricity Cable. You shall ensure that all Worksite personnel are kept away from the location of the damaged Electricity Cable for safety. 2.6.15. You and/or your workers shall not attempt to repair or modify any damaged Electricity Cable. 2.6.16. You shall stop all Earthworks and call SPPG for advice whenever in doubt. 2.6.17. Damaging an Electricity Cable may cause a delay in the completion of the Project as SPPG will need time to investigate and carry out repair work as necessary. Any repair costs may have to be borne by you. Page 6 of 11 2.6.18. SPPG shall be entitled to ask you to stop work with immediate effect in the event of any actual or suspected damage to any Electricity Cable, to prevent or avoid any damage or further damage to any Electricity Cable. SPPG shall not be liable to you in any way for any losses, claims or damages arising from or in connection with such stop work requests. 2.6.19. You shall comply with any requirements as reasonably prescribed by SPPG in SPPG’s review and endorsement of the relevant method of statement and any other documents submitted by you in relation thereto for the Earthworks. 2.7. NCE Submission by Sub-Contractor(s) and NCE Extension 2.7.1. You and/or your representatives shall attend meetings with ESP as and when required. 2.7.2. In the event that you engage a sub-contractor to carry out any Earthworks within the vicinity of any high voltage Electricity Cable, you shall ensure that such sub-contractor submits the appropriate NCE prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks in the vicinity of any high voltage Electricity Cable. 2.7.3. If, at any stage of your Project, there is a likelihood that the Earthworks may continue beyond the anticipated completion date and / or beyond the work boundary as declared in the NCE which you have submitted to SPPG, you shall notify SPPG in writing of the new date of completion and/or the new work boundary (as applicable) by submitting a new NCE. 2.7.4. You shall obtain a new SPPG Cable Plan from SPPG prior to submitting the NCE. 2.7.5. Prior to carrying out any Earthworks, you shall consult SPPG to ascertain if there are changes to the cable plans that you possess. In the event there are changes to the cable plans, you shall purchase fresh cable plans from SPPG. 2.8. Powered Mechanical Excavation Works 2.8.1. You shall engage only a REO to operate a powered mechanical excavator. 2.8.2. You shall ensure that powered mechanical excavation is only used, under the close standing supervision of a full time RES, for the surface layer of hard-core/premix when working near or above any Electricity Cable. Page 7 of 11 2.8.3. You shall not use a powered mechanical excavator, whether for mechanical excavation or otherwise (irrespective of soil condition), below the surface layer of hard-core/premix near or above any Electricity Cable. You shall only use manual excavation with hand tools below the surface layer of hard-core/premix. 2.9. Vertical and Horizontal Drilling/Penetration Works 2.9.1. You shall carefully select positions for the sinking and driving of earth rod, sheet piling, bore piling, diaphragm walling, installing of reinforced concrete/steel piles by percussion or jack-in method, bore piling casing, installation of ground anchors, pressure grouting, installing of tubes, installing of poles, hand augering, pipe jacking, shoring works, soil investigations, bore drilling and horizontal directional drilling in order to avoid damage to any Electricity Cables. You shall do this by, amongst other things: 2.9.1.1. Consulting with a LCDW, referring to the SPPG Cable Plan and the LCDW cable detection drawings and digging appropriate trial holes by manual means to confirm the presence or absence of any Electricity Cable prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks. 2.9.1.2. For pipe jacking and horizontal directional drilling, you shall consider the additional factors such as loading from the construction plants, ground conditions, bore diameter, possible deviation of the drilling. You shall ensure that there is a minimum clearance of 2 metres between the path of drilling / boring device and any Electricity Cables in the vicinity of the Earthworks. 2.9.2. Sinking of Earth Rods. Trial holes shall be required to locate the closest edge of a cable slab. A minimum clearance distance of 2 metres shall be kept between the earth rod and the closest edge of the cable slab, as determined by the LCDW in the presence of an ESP officer. 2.9.3. Sinking and Extraction of Sheet Piling Works. Trial holes shall be required to locate the closest edge of a cable slab. A minimum clearance distance of 2 metres shall be kept between the sheet piles and the closest edge of cable slab. For sheet piles that are required to be installed parallel to the Electricity Cables, the stretch of the closest edge of cable slabs is required to be exposed. 2.10. Pressure Grouting Works 2.10.1. You shall ascertain the alignment of Electricity Cable within the grouting influence zone prior to the carrying out of any Earthworks. Page 8 of 11 2.10.2. You shall use the necessary ground instrumentations to monitor the effect of the grouting works and ensure that adequate protective measures are provided to protect the Electricity Cables within the grouting influence zone. 2.11. PTW and Records 2.11.1. You shall implement a PTW system to monitor and ensure that all Earthworks are properly tracked and controlled if such Earthworks are to be carried out in the vicinity of Electricity Cables. Under the PTW system, such Earthworks shall be approved by the manager of the Project or his authorised deputy. You shall periodically audit the PTW system for its effectiveness. 2.11.2. You shall display prominently and make available the most up to date NCE, SPPG Cable Plans, LCDW cable detection drawings and these requirements at the Worksite where the proposed Earthworks are to be carried out. 2.11.3. You shall keep progressive records (Photographs / Movement Chart) of the Earthworks that have been carried out including, not limited to, work schedules and locations of trial holes. 3. Notes: 3.1. These requirements are applicable to all persons who carry out any Earthworks and strict compliance is required, unless otherwise permitted in writing by SPPG. Please consult the relevant SPPG section, if necessary. 3.2. The requirements stated above are not exhaustive. Additional requirements may be issued from time to time by SPPG. These additional requirements, together with the requirements in this letter, shall form the full list of requirements that must be complied with at all times. You are advised to carry out all necessary assessments and take all necessary precautions to prevent damage to any existing Electricity Cables. 3.3. Pursuant to Section 80(4)(a) of the Act, it shall be the duty of the person who carries out any Earthworks to comply with all reasonable requirements of SPPG for the prevention of damage to a high voltage Electricity Cables. Pursuant to Section 80(7) of the Act, any person who contravenes Sections 80(4)(a) of the Act shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $100,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or both. Further, Section 85(1) of the Act provides that any person who, removes, destroys or damages any Electricity Cable which is part of a transmission system that belongs to or that is under the management or control of SPPG, shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $1 million or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 5 years or to both. Page 9 of 11 3.4. Damaging an Electricity Cable may also cause fatalities or severe injuries to personnel as well as damage to property. 3.5. Should you require any further clarification, please contact the undersigned ESP officer at [●] and/or the respective sections of SPPG as listed in the table below: Subject Matter SPPG Section Telephone Enquiry on 400kV and 230kV Electricity Cables Enquiry on 66kV Electricity Cables Enquiry on 22kV and below Electricity Cables Enquiry Earthworks Requirements on Enquiry on as-built drawing, cable plan Reporting Electricity Damage Cable Extra High Voltage Network (EHVN) Section Regional Network East/West (RNE/RNW) Sections Distribution Network North (DNN) Section Distribution Network South (DNS) Section Distribution Network East (DNE) Section Distribution Network West (DNW) Section Distribution Network Central (DNC) Section Earthworks Surveillance & Patrolling Section Mapping & Earthworks Administration Section 6916 5485/ 6916 5487 6916 5227/ 6471 3683 6314 6172 / 6314 6147 6916 5398/ 6916 5399/6916 5408 6916 5619/ 6916 5618 6916 5015/ 6916 5703 6916 5047/ 6916 5048/6916 9892 69165119 6916 5022 Electricity Service Centre 1800 - 778 8888 Page 10 of 11 Yours faithfully, [●] for HEAD OF SECTION EARTHWORKS SURVEILLANCE & PATROLLING SECTION As agent for and on behalf of SP POWERASSETS LTD. Acknowledgement by Earthworks Contractor: I hereby acknowledge that I am aware of the requirements stated in this letter dated __________________ with NCE no.: _____________________ and I will comply and ensure compliance with the requirements. Name : __________________________________ NRIC/PP No. : _________________________ Company : __________________________________________________________________________ Signature : __________________________________ Date: ________________________________ Page 11 of 11
Average-Gas-Consumption--kWH-_Nov-23-to-Oct-24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/Average-Gas-Consumption--kWH-_Nov-23-to-Oct-24.xlsx
Consumption_Gas Average consumption of Gas (kWh) Premises Types Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 HDB 1-Room 35 36 38 38 37 38 35 34 33 35 35 34 HDB 2-Room 36 36 37 38 38 40 37 34 34 36 36 34 HDB 3-Room 51 49 50 52 53 56 50 48 47 51 51 49 HDB 4-Room 62 61 61 64 66 69 62 58 58 62 63 61 HDB 5-Room 69 67 65 70 73 77 68 64 63 69 70 68 HDB Executive 73 70 70 74 78 82 73 68 68 72 74 72 Apartment 85 83 85 91 94 93 80 76 77 82 86 88 Terrace 105 103 100 108 120 114 93 97 98 98 105 107 Semi-Detached 123 118 115 120 133 130 117 105 115 115 120 117 Bungalow 201 200 213 192 220 234 209 168 197 185 198 206
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Utility Bill Avg_With Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households with gas Premises Types Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 HDB 1-Room 80.39 77.86 77.18 78.99 81.28 87.54 87.29 84.83 81.86 87.86 87.69 83.11 HDB 2-Room 94.79 90.73 89.63 91.78 94.78 103.49 102.84 98.53 96.07 102.96 101.39 96.90 HDB 3-Room 118.49 112.22 112.11 115.94 120.33 132.29 128.10 124.29 121.74 129.94 128.83 123.83 HDB 4-Room 140.04 133.47 131.31 137.04 142.66 156.01 153.34 147.42 143.11 152.92 152.86 146.17 HDB 5-Room 148.87 141.61 136.79 144.16 151.97 165.19 162.85 156.27 149.96 161.67 162.41 156.08 HDB Executive 164.43 154.00 153.21 160.98 168.72 184.59 180.19 172.48 168.80 178.86 180.50 172.04 Apartment 177.46 164.16 156.19 163.04 179.66 198.71 191.52 184.01 175.50 181.94 191.11 186.36 Terrace 276.46 260.00 252.25 270.34 290.38 311.38 286.03 283.33 283.80 289.68 301.49 291.00 Semi-Detached 349.78 325.65 324.20 335.52 370.67 392.95 372.29 354.71 361.00 367.73 385.46 366.17 Bungalow 699.45 627.26 650.18 619.13 718.02 776.44 731.30 675.72 711.32 685.95 762.28 719.32 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 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 HDB 1-Room 71.86 69.16 67.69 69.30 71.92 78.05 78.52 76.28 73.55 78.77 78.62 74.36 HDB 2-Room 85.94 81.99 80.46 82.23 85.21 93.42 93.59 89.84 87.41 93.80 92.26 88.22 HDB 3-Room 106.15 100.27 99.66 102.84 107.06 118.11 115.38 112.09 109.70 116.95 115.78 111.35 HDB 4-Room 124.99 118.78 116.20 120.97 126.03 138.53 137.64 132.74 128.46 137.02 136.76 130.76 HDB 5-Room 132.27 125.43 120.56 126.60 133.43 145.81 145.63 140.07 134.00 144.16 144.59 138.87 HDB Executive 146.81 137.03 135.88 142.35 149.14 163.91 161.79 155.45 151.54 160.36 161.59 153.95 Apartment 156.79 144.07 135.03 140.09 155.96 175.31 171.33 164.80 156.02 161.06 169.18 164.23 Terrace 251.12 235.05 227.31 243.21 259.98 282.50 262.69 259.01 258.83 264.59 274.69 263.93 Semi-Detached 319.99 297.18 295.56 305.12 337.24 359.90 342.81 328.12 331.78 338.46 354.82 336.52 Bungalow 650.72 578.80 597.47 570.77 662.48 717.39 678.65 633.29 661.40 638.62 711.71 667.03 Note: The figures exclude electricity charges for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.
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Consumption_Water Average consumption of Water (CuM) Premises Types Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 HDB 1-Room 7.8 8.0 8.3 8.4 8.1 7.7 7.5 8.1 8.3 7.9 8.1 7.8 HDB 2-Room 9.3 9.3 9.7 10.0 9.5 8.7 8.7 9.4 9.5 9.2 9.3 9.0 HDB 3-Room 12.0 12.2 12.8 12.9 12.0 11.5 11.6 12.4 12.5 12.2 12.2 12.0 HDB 4-Room 15.0 15.5 16.2 16.3 15.3 14.7 14.6 15.6 15.7 15.3 15.5 15.1 HDB 5-Room 16.1 16.7 17.8 17.7 16.7 16.0 15.6 16.9 17.1 16.7 17.0 16.4 HDB Executive 18.1 18.8 19.9 19.7 18.6 17.7 17.7 18.8 19.1 18.5 18.8 18.1 Apartment 12.8 13.1 14.4 14.3 13.2 12.7 12.5 13.1 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.3 Terrace 24.3 25.8 28.0 28.4 24.2 24.1 24.7 25.7 26.7 25.9 26.2 25.6 Semi-Detached 30.0 30.7 34.9 34.6 30.2 28.3 30.0 31.5 33.4 31.4 32.2 30.9 Bungalow 49.4 46.3 59.5 58.1 50.4 42.1 49.6 48.1 54.7 52.4 52.4 50.2
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Consumption_Gas Average consumption of Gas (kWh) Premises Types Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 Jan-25 Feb-25 Mar-25 HDB 1-Room 38 35 34 33 35 35 34 35 34 34 39 36 HDB 2-Room 40 37 34 34 36 36 34 35 35 35 37 35 HDB 3-Room 56 50 48 47 51 51 49 50 49 49 51 49 HDB 4-Room 69 62 58 58 62 63 61 62 60 60 63 62 HDB 5-Room 77 68 64 63 69 70 68 69 66 65 70 70 HDB Executive 82 73 68 68 72 74 72 73 69 68 75 74 Apartment 93 80 76 77 82 86 88 88 85 84 92 93 Terrace 114 93 97 98 98 105 107 108 108 99 108 107 Semi-Detached 130 117 105 115 115 120 117 120 117 115 124 121 Bungalow 234 209 168 197 185 198 206 202 179 195 192 202
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Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Gas Market Structure and Gas Network Code Course Code: GRG02 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Describe the gas market structure in Singapore • Interpret the Gas Network Code (GNC) issued by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) • Describe the roles and responsibilities of EMA, designated gas transporter and the relevant gas shippers • Explain the contractual agreement between gas transporters and shippers • Apply the rules and requirements for gas transportation MAIN CONTENTS • Overview of Natural Gas and LNG Developments in Singapore • Overview of Natural Gas Transmission Network • Gas Market Regulatory Framework • Introduction to Gas Network Code & Defined Terms • System Capacity Right • Nomination & Operating Schedule • Quantities, Commodity Variances and Pipeline Imbalances • System Offtake Point Administration • Metering • System Stress • Scheduling Procedure and Methodology • Invoicing and Payment METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering, technical, and administrative staff who are involved with the Gas Market and planning work COURSE DETAILS Duration : 7 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-face or Synchronous E-learning Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : 6 Additional Requirement/s : Not applicable COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$800 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Not applicable For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Not applicable Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • Subsidy of up to 70% is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • Enhanced subsidy of up to 90% is applicable for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above, subject to funding agency’s approval. Note that GST payable will be computed from fee after 70% funding. • Professional Development Unit (PDU) is applicable for Professional Engineers registered under the Professional Engineers (PE) Board only. • All published fees are subject to prevailing GST. CONTACT US For more information, please contact SIPG at +65 6916 7930 or email training-institute@spgroup.com.sg. OTHER SIPG COURSES For more courses, visit our website at: https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/training or Scan the QR code below: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323
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Resources Can't find what you are looking for? Click on the drop-down box to find the resource that is most relevant to your needs. Resources Billing FORM [Online Form] Close Utilities Account FORM [Online Form] Open Utilities Account FORM Acknowledgement of Electrical Installation Licence Requirement FORM Application for Interbank Giro via SP Utilities Portal FORM Authorisation & Indemnity Form FORM Change of Ownership/Tenancy - Utilities Account Transfer GUIDE Commercial Utilities Guide Book INFO Fact Sheet on Purchase of Electricity from Wholesale Electricity Market through SP Services Ltd INFO Historical Electricity Tariff INFO Historical National Average Household Usage 1 2