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Consumption_Gas Average consumption of Gas (kWh) Premises Types Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 HDB 1-Room 36 35 36 38 38 37 38 35 34 33 35 35 HDB 2-Room 36 36 36 37 38 38 40 37 34 34 36 36 HDB 3-Room 51 51 49 50 52 53 56 50 48 47 51 51 HDB 4-Room 63 62 61 61 64 66 69 62 58 58 62 63 HDB 5-Room 70 69 67 65 70 73 77 68 64 63 69 70 HDB Executive 74 73 70 70 74 78 82 73 68 68 72 74 Apartment 88 85 83 85 91 94 93 80 76 77 82 86 Terrace 107 105 103 100 108 120 114 93 97 98 98 105 Semi-Detached 118 123 118 115 120 133 130 117 105 115 115 120 Bungalow 216 201 200 213 192 220 234 209 168 197 185 198
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TRANSMISSION SERVICE RATE SCHEDULE A SERVICE CONNECTION A1 Service Connection This includes cables, associated equipment and facilities to effect the connection of consumers’/generation companies’ equipment to SP PowerAssets Limited’s (“SPPA”) substation/network. Connection Level Low Tension (LT) High Tension (HT) Extra High Tension (EHT) Ultra High Tension (UHT) Supply Level 230V or 400V 6.6kV or 22 kV 66 kV 230kV A2 Engineering Fees Engineering fees are applicable to all cost items associated with service connection from SPPA’s substation/network to consumers’/generation companies’ premises as well as all cost items associated with required network augmentation. Table 1 – Engineering Fees (Exclusive of GST) # Category Connection Cost Rate Engineering Fee ($) 1 Up to $100,000 20% 20,000 2 3 4 5 6 7 First $100,000 Next $900,000 First $1m Next $4m First $5m Next $5m First $10m Next $10m First $20m Next $10m First $30m Above $30m - 7.5% - 6.5% - 6.0% - 5.5% - 5.0% - 4.5% # Please refer to Table 1A in Appendix 1 for charges inclusive of GST. 20,000 - 87,500 - 347,500 - 647,500 - 1,197,500 - 1,697,500 - B SERVICE CONNECTION CHARGES B1 Service Connection Charges for LT Supply All LT consumers are required to pay a one-time upfront service connection charge. This charge varies for different load requirements and is categorised as follows: [a) Development Without Substation The service connection charge comprises the cost based on requirement in kVA of tapping supply from both the High Tension [HT) and LT networks, which includes the cost of service cables. For individual consumers without substations, the cost of LT service cable for the same capacity may vary widely depending on their locations with respect to the nearest LT mains. These consumers are not the sole beneficiaries of the extension of the LT network. To achieve a greater degree of equity in terms of cost for these general consumers, a standard cost approach is adopted by grouping consumers with similar supply requirements. The average global cost per kVA is determined based on past statistics. For example, this category of consumers which comprises mainly landed residential owners applying for the same applied load, will pay the same standard connection charge regardless of the location of their premises from the existing LT network. [b) Development With Substation The service connection charge comprises the cost based on requirement in kVA of tapping supply from the HT network and the cost of service cable. The cost of tapping supply from the HT network refers to the cost of cables and consumables used in setting up a new distribution substation. It excludes the cost of shared network assets such as switchgear, transformer and HT network cables. The cost is spread to all new consumers proportionally on a per kVA basis. For consumers with substations, their supply intake point is usually adjacent to the substation, which requires a service cable of approximately 15m in most instances. Therefore, the standard cost of service cable is computed based on a length of 15m. Consumers shall pay the additional cost for service cable exceeding 15m. In addition, consumers shall also pay for those dedicated assets, such as switchgear and transformers, which are serving them and do not benefit others. Table 2 – Low Tension Standard Connection Charge (Exclusive of GST) # Capacity Requirement in kVA Up to 15 (existing premises) Up to 15 (new premises) Capacity of Final Service Cable Type of Final LT Service Cable Underground Connection Development without Substation Standard Connection Charge ($) 23 35mm 2 2C 1,600 ) 23 35mm 2 2C 1,900 ) 16 - 23 23 35mm 2 2C 2,800 ) 16 - 45 45 35mm 2 4C 5,300 ) Development with Substation* Standard Connection Charge ($) 46 - 75 75 35mm 2 4C 8,800 6,700 76 - 140 140 120mm 2 4C Al 16,700 ) 141 - 180 180 185mm 2 4C Al 22,000 ) 181 - 230 230 300mm 2 4C Al 28,700 ) 231 - 280 280 300mm 2 4C Cu 34,400 8,500 281 - 460 460 2x300mm 2 4C Al NA 12,600 461 - 560 560 2x300mm 2 4C Cu NA 17,700 561 - 1000 1,000 7x500mm 2 1C NA 26,000 # Please refer to Table 2A in Appendix 2 for charges inclusive of GST. * For service cable not exceeding 15m. For longer lengths, additional charges shall apply. Standard charges are only applicable to consumers who are connected to the shared network. Standard charges are not applicable to consumers where the network extension is unlikely to be shared by others. Some of these include supply to HDB premises, premises involving installation of bigger capacity cable in order to overcome the excessive voltage drop, temporary work sites, public installations and offshore island premises. These consumers will be required to pay for the full connection network cost, based on user-pay principle, as they are the main beneficiaries. B2 Service Connection Charges for HT, EHT and UHT Supply Consumers taking HT, EHT and UHT supply shall pay the cost of the service connections to their intake equipment including cables, associated equipment and facilities to effect the connection of consumers’ equipment to SPPA’s substation/network. The service connection shall cater for single contingency. Consumers requesting for additional level of contingency that exceeds the single contingency standard are required to pay for the full cost of such provision. B3 Dedicated Network/Substation The developer or consumer shall pay the full cost of all associated equipment and facilities under a dedicated network/substation scheme for which the network capacity is intended to serve the developer’s development or consumer’s premise(s) exclusively. A substation comprises land, building, electrical equipment and associated cables. A substation which serves a development or premise has to be provided and paid for by the developer or consumer. As the capacity of electrical equipment is lumpy, the substation may have excess capacity. The developer or consumer will carry the cost of this excess capacity which cannot be avoided. As this substation is required to serve mainly the development’s or consumer’s load, it is considered a dedicated substation. To reduce cost, a developer or consumer can choose to let SPPA bear the cost of the electrical equipment and associated cables, thus making the network/substation a nondedicated one. In return, SPPA must be allowed to allocate the excess capacity to other consumers. Even after the excess capacity is allocated, SPPA shall return the capacity to the developer or consumer if his demand grows later provided existing allocated capacity to other consumers can be diverted. The latter provision shall also apply to the decommissioning of the substation. At present, most substations provided by developers or consumers are non-dedicated substations. C GENERATION CONNECTION CHARGES Table 3: Generation Connection Charges (Exclusive of GST) # Connection Level UHT (230kV or 400kV) EHT (66kV) HT (6.6kV or 22kV) LT (230V or 400V) Charge $50,000 per MW of Installed Generation Capacity* Based on cost of service connections to generation companies’ equipment, including cables, associated equipment and facilities, to effect the connection to SPPA’s substation/network. # Please refer to Table 3A in Appendix 2 for charges inclusive of GST. * Rate is only applicable for cable installation by conventional direct burial method. D ATTENDANCE CHARGE FOR POWER FAILURE CAUSED BY FAULT WITHIN CONSUMER’S INSTALLATION Table 4: Attendance Charge (Exclusive of GST) # Consumer Type Charge per Attendance LT Domestic $5 LT Non-Domestic $30 HT $120 # Please refer to Table 4A in Appendix 3 for charges inclusive of GST. E CHARGE FOR RECONNECTION DUE TO INVOLUNTARY DISCONNECTION Table 5: Reconnection Charge (Exclusive of GST) # Charge per Connection Connection Level Weekday Weekend/ Office Hours After Office Public Holiday (8.00 am to 5.30pm) Hours LT $15 $100 $100 HT $120 $200 $200 EHT $180 $300 $300 # Please refer to Table 5A in Appendix 3 for charges inclusive of GST. F CHARGE FOR VOLUNTARY TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION & RECONNECTION Table 6: Voluntary Temporary Disconnection & Reconnection Charge (Exclusive of GST) # Charge per Feeder/Connection Connection Level Weekday Weekend/ Office Hours After Office Public Holiday (8.00 am to 5.30pm) Hours LT NA $100 $100 HT NA $200 $200 EHT NA $300 $300 # Please refer to Table 6A in Appendix 3 for charges inclusive of GST. G RE-APPOINTMENT CHARGE FOR ENERGISATION OF SERVICE CONNECTION $45 per connection (Exclusive of GST) # # Please refer to Appendix 3 for charges inclusive of GST H METER SERVICE CHARGES Table 7: Meter Service Charges (Exclusive of GST) # 1 Site testing of Single Phase Meter : $ 30 per meter per trip 2 Site testing of Three Phase Whole-Current Meter : $ 30 per meter per trip 3 Site testing of CT-operated Meter : All meter under customer account @ $80 per meter per trip 4 Additional charges for site testing : Weekday after office hours : $150 per trip Weekend/Public Holiday : $300 per trip 5 Auditing of Meter Data : $ 100 per man-day or part thereof 6 Express service for meter installation : Weekday : $150 per man-day per site Weekend/Public Holiday : $300 per man-day per site 7 Meter Installation/ Replacement of metering transformers : Weekday after office hours : $150 per man-day per site Weekend/Public Holiday : $300 per man-day per site Note : Office hours are from 8.00 am to 5.30 pm on weekdays from Monday to Friday. # Please refer to Table 7A in Appendix 4 for charges inclusive of GST. I ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI) METER CHARGE Table 8: AMI Meter Charge (Exclusive of GST) # Applicable for any: (i) (ii) newly contestable business consumer, and household consumer who opt to use AMI meters (instead of load profiling) in OEM Installation Fee of $40.00 per AMI meter This will apply to Customer Transfer Request or Metering Option Change Request effected on 20 Mar 2018 onwards. # Please refer to Table 8A in Appendix 4 for charges inclusive of GST. J USE OF SYSTEM (UOS) CHARGES EFFECTIVE FROM 1 APRIL 2024 Table 9 : UOS Charges (Exclusive of GST) # From 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025 Contracted Capacity Charge ($/kW/mont h) Peak Period Charge (¢/kWh) Off-Peak Period Charge (¢/kWh) Reactive Power Charge (¢/kVArh) Uncontracted Capacity Charge 7 ($/kW/month) Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge 10 ($/kW/month) CCS 8 ECCS 9 Tier 1 Tier 2 Ultra High Tension 1 9.31 0.06 0.02 0.44 13.97 46.55 46.55 111.72 Extra High Tension 2 12.90 0.08 0.03 0.48 19.35 64.50 64.50 154.80 High Tension - Large 3 16.37 0.74 0.08 0.59 24.56 81.85 81.85 196.44 High Tension - Small 4 16.37 0.96 0.09 0.59 24.56 81.85 81.85 196.44 Low Tension - Large 5 - 6.46 5.14 - - - - - Low Tension - Small 6 - 6.46 - - - - - # Please refer to Table 9A in Appendix 5 for charges inclusive of GST. 1 Ultra High Tension - for consumers taking supplies at 230kV, 50Hz, 3-phase, 3-wire for connection with minimum Contracted Capacity of 85,000kW* 2 Extra High Tension - for consumers taking supplies at 66kV, 50Hz, 3-phase, 3-wire for a Contracted Capacity: (a) between 25,501kW and 84,999kW for service connection from the nearest feasible 66kV substation* (b) between 85,000kW and 170,000kW for connection from the nearest feasible 66kV source station* The above shall apply to new and existing customers. 3 High Tension-Large - for consumers taking supplies at 22kV or 6.6kV, 50Hz, 3-phase, 3-wire for a Contracted Capacity: (a) between 1,700kW and 12,750kW for 1 or 2 HT 22kV services* (b) between 12,751kW and 25,500kW for 3 or 4 HT 22kV services* 4 High Tension-Small - for consumers taking supplies at 22kV or 6.6kV, 50Hz, 3-phase, 3-wire for connection with Contracted Capacity of less than 1,700kW. 5 Low Tension-Large - for contestable consumers taking supplies at 400V/230V. 6 Low Tension-Small - for non-contestable consumers taking supplies at 400V/230V. These are consumers who choose to buy electricity from SP Group at the regulated tariff. 7 The Uncontracted Capacity Charge (UCC) applies in the event that the maximum demand in kW (measured by the half-hour integration meter) exceeds the Contracted Capacity. UCC applies to: (a) Normal customers without embedded generation; (b) Customers with embedded generation who require top-up supplies and opt to summate their kW output from embedded generation and kW demand from the network (i.e Summation Scheme) for determining maximum demand; and (c) Customers with embedded generation who require top-up supplies and opt to cap their power demand in kW drawn from the network (i.e Capped Capacity Scheme or Extended Capped Capacity Scheme). The UCC applies in the event that the maximum demand in kW (measured by the half-hour integration meter) exceeds the contracted capacity and shall be limited to 20% of the Contracted Capacity. 8 For Capped Capacity Scheme (CCS), the Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge (USCC), at 5 times of Contracted Capacity Charge, applies in the event that the demand in kW (measured by the power meter) drawn from the network exceeds 120% of the contracted capacity for a duration of more than 10 seconds continuously. 9 For Extended Capped Capacity Scheme (ECCS), the 2-tier Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge (USCC) applies as follows: • Tier 1: 5 times of Contracted Capacity Charge is applicable if the demand in kW drawn from the network exceeds 120% and up to 200% of the contracted capacity for a duration of more than 100 seconds continuously. • Tier 2: 12 times of Contracted Capacity Charge is applicable if the demand in kW drawn from the network exceeds 200% of the contracted capacity for a duration of more than 10 seconds continuously. 10 For both CCS and ECCS, the consumer shall at its own expense, install and maintain Load Limiting Device, in accordance with requirements that the Transmission Licensee may stipulate from time to time. * Based on power factor of 0.85 Notes On Use-of-System Charges Effective from 1 April 2018 1 Supply Categories The Use-of-System [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. The UOS Charges are applicable for the following categories of supplies : • Low Tension [LT) Supplies at 400V/230V Supply to Low Tension-Small Consumer Supply to Low Tension-Large Consumer • High Tension [HT) Supplies at 22kV and 6.6kV Supply to High Tension-Small Consumer, whose Contracted Capacity is less than 1,700 kW per month at each metered intake supply point. Supply to High Tension-Large Consumer, whose Contracted Capacity is at least 1,700 kW per month at each metered intake supply point. • Extra-High Tension [EHT) Supplies at 66kV Supply to Extra-High Tension Consumer • Ultra-High Tension [UHT) Supplies at 230kV Supply to Ultra-High Tension Consumer • Temporary Supplies Temporary Supplies apply only to LT and HT supplies for temporary civil engineering and building construction sites. 2 Low Tension Supplies 2.1 Low Tension Small Consumer LT supplies [in kWh) to all non-contestable LT consumers are metered on a monthly basis. A flat per kWh UOS rate is levied at each metered intake supply point. These are consumers who choose to buy electricity from SP Group at the regulated tariff. 2.2 Low Tension Large Consumer LT Supplies to these contestable consumers are metered on energy (kWh) on a halfhourly time-of-day basis. The respective per kWh charges shall be levied at a “Peak” and an “Off-peak” period for the energy supplied at each metered intake supply point. 2.2.1 Peak Period Charge The Peak Period Charge payable shall be the monthly charge based on the energy (in kWh) supplied to an installation during the peak period, 7.00 am to 11.00 pm, in that month. 2.2.2 Off-Peak Period Charge The Off-Peak Period Charge payable shall be the monthly charge based on the energy (in kWh) supplied to an installation during the off-peak period, 11.00 pm to 7.00 am, in that month. 3 High Tension, Extra-High Tension and Ultra-High Tension Supplies For HT (i.e. HT Small and HT Large), EHT and UHT Supplies, UOS Charges shall be levied at each metered intake supply point as follows : a. Contracted Capacity Charge; b. Peak Period Charge; c. Off-peak Period Charge; d. Reactive Power Charge; e. Uncontracted Capacity Charge, and f. Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge (applicable to consumers with embedded generation who opt to cap their power demand drawn from the network). 3.1 Contracted Capacity Charge 3.1.1 The Contracted Capacity Charge is a monthly charge payable in any month for the Contracted Capacity at each intake supply point of a consumer. The Contracted Capacity shall be the supply capacity (in kW), which is requested by the consumer for that intake supply point. For the avoidance of doubt, and without prejudice to paragraph 3.1.3 herein, the consumer shall not be allowed to reduce the declared Contracted Capacity upon the signing of the Consumer Connection Agreement / Supply Agreement, notwithstanding the fact that the energisation of the new supply has still not taken place. 3.1.2 For a new connection, consumers are subject to a binding period of 5 years from the target date or the commissioning date for SPPA’s plant and equipment, except for the service cable, whichever is later. During the 5-year binding period, no reduction to the Contracted Capacity is allowed. For new HT, EHT and UHT connections, the minimum Contracted Capacity for each intake supply point is as follows : HT with 1 or 2 feeders HT with 3 or 4 feeders EHT UHT 1,700 kW, 12,751 kW, 25,501 kW, 85,000 kW. During the first year of the 5-year binding period, requests for intermediate incremental steps of Contracted Capacity may be made before the full Contracted Capacity is implemented. The first step shall be at least one quarter ( 1 /4) of the consumer’s requested full Contracted Capacity at each intake supply point. 3.1.3 After the initial 5-year binding period, the consumer may, by giving at least 10 business days’ notice in writing, reduce his Contracted Capacity at each intake supply point subject to the following minimum values: HT with 1 or 2 feeders HT with 3 or 4 feeders EHT UHT 850 kW, 6,375 kW, 12,750 kW, 42,500 kW. Any such reduction in Contracted Capacity shall be subject to a 1-year binding period from the effective date of the revised Contracted Capacity, i.e. the consumer shall not be entitled to make any further reduction in the Contracted Capacity within one year following any such reduction. The Market Support Services Licensee will inform the consumer of the date of their billing cycle. The consumer will be billed based on the revised Contracted Capacity for the entire billing cycle that encompasses the effective date of the revised Contracted Capacity. 3.1.4 The consumer, may, by giving at least 15 business days’ notice in writing, may be allowed to increase his Contracted Capacity, during the 5-year or 1-year binding period. The revised Contracted Capacity shall apply for the remainder of the initial 5-year binding period or for a minimum period of 1 year, whichever is later, provided SPPA is not required to install new or additional equipment. The consumer will be billed based on the revised Contracted Capacity for the entire billing cycle that encompasses the effective date of the revised Contracted Capacity. Reduction of Contracted Capacity during binding periods will not be allowed. 3.1.5 A consumer whose revised Contracted Capacity requires SPPA to install new or additional equipment shall be considered as receiving a new supply with a new 5-year binding period. 3.1.6 Subject to Clause 3.1.4 and 3.1.5, the UCC incurred by a consumer in a particular month (“UCC Month”) can be converted into Contracted Capacity Charge provided: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) The consumer submits the request for an increase in Contracted Capacity no later than 2 weeks after the date of the bill for the UCC Month; The revised Contracted Capacity is not less than the maximum demand recorded in the UCC Month; The revised Contracted Capacity does not require the Transmission Licensee to install new or additional equipment; and Upon approval by the Transmission Licensee, the revised Contracted Capacity shall take effect on the first day of the UCC Month and thereafter shall not be reduced within one year, or the remaining of the 5-year binding period, whichever is later. 3.1.7 For a new development with landlord and tenants, the Contracted Capacity required by the landlord himself and his tenants (HT and above) must in aggregate meet the minimum values set out in paragraphs 3.1.2 to 3.1.3 above in order for the landlord to qualify for HT, EHT or UHT supplies. If landlord or its tenants (HT and above) request to revise their Contracted Capacity, the aggregate Contracted Capacity after revision must meet the minimum Contracted Capacity values and subject to the same terms and conditions for revision of Contracted Capacity set out in paragraphs 3.1.3 and 3.1.4. 3.1.8 Existing HT, EHT or UHT consumers may have Contracted Capacity below the minimum Contracted Capacity as specified in paragraphs 3.1.2 and 3.1.3. For such consumers, they may request to increase (but not decrease) their Contracted Capacity in the manner as described above. 3.2 Peak Period Charge The Peak Period Charge payable shall be the monthly charge based on the energy (in kWh) supplied to an installation during the peak period, 7.00 am to 11.00 pm, in that month. 3.3 Off-Peak Period Charge The Off-Peak Period Charge payable shall be the monthly charge based on the energy (in kWh) supplied to an installation during the off-peak period, 11.00 pm to 7.00 am, in that month. 3.4 Reactive Power Charge The Reactive Power Charge is a monthly charge payable in any month for the installation's excess kVArh consumption. The excess kVArh shall be the difference by which the installation's kVArh consumption drawn from the network in that month is greater than 62% of its kWh consumption drawn from the network in the same month. 3.5 Uncontracted Capacity Charge 3.5.1 The Uncontracted Capacity Charge is a monthly charge payable in any month for the Uncontracted Capacity utilised. The Uncontracted Capacity is the capacity in kW by which the maximum demand in kW (measured by the half-hour integration meter) exceeds the Contracted Capacity at that metered intake supply point. 3.5.2 The Uncontracted Capacity Charge shall apply to the following HT, EHT and UHT consumers : a. Normal consumers without embedded generation; b. Consumers with embedded generation whose monthly maximum demand in kW is the maximum summated demand in kW in the month, determined by summating the kW demand drawn from the network and the kW output from embedded generation (i.e. Summation Scheme); and c. Consumers with embedded generation who opt to cap their power demand in kW drawn from the network in the event that the maximum demand in kW (measured by the half-hour integration meter) exceeds the Contracted Capacity at that metered intake supply point (i.e. Capped Capacity Scheme or Extended Capped Capacity Scheme). The Uncontracted Capacity for these consumers shall be limited to 20% of the Contracted Capacity. 3.6 Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge 3.6.1 The Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge is a monthly charge payable in any month for the Uncontracted Standby Capacity utilised. The Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge shall apply to those HT, EHT and UHT consumers with embedded generation who opt for the Capped Capacity Scheme or Extended Capped Capacity Scheme. 3.6.2 For Capped Capacity Scheme, the Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge applies in the event the demand in kW drawn from the network (measured by the power meter) exceeds 120% of the Contracted Capacity at that metered intake supply point for a duration of more than 10 seconds continuously. 3.6.3 For Extended Capped Capacity Scheme, the Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge applies in the event : • the demand in kW drawn from the network exceeds 120% and up to 200% of the Contracted Capacity at that metered intake supply point for a duration of more than 100 seconds continuously; or • the demand in kW drawn from the network exceeds 200% of the Contracted Capacity at that metered intake supply point for a duration of more than 10 seconds continuously. 3.6.4 For the avoidance of doubt, in the event Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge applies in accordance with Clauses 3.6.2 and 3.6.3 above, Uncontracted Capacity Charge shall also be applicable for the Contracted Capacity portion which is 20% above the customer’s declared Contracted Capacity. 4 Temporary Supplies Temporary Supplies apply only to LT and HT supplies for temporary civil engineering and building construction sites. The UOS charges applicable for the LT and HT temporary supplies shall be the same as those used for LT and HT supplies respectively. For temporary supplies at HT, the Contracted Capacity shall apply for a binding period of 2 years. Upward revision of the Contracted Capacity may be allowed during the validity of the binding period of the Contracted Capacity. The revised Contracted Capacity shall in such cases apply for a minimum period of 1 year, provided SPPA is not required to install new or additional equipment. Downward revision during such binding period will not be allowed. A consumer whose revised Contracted Capacity requires SPPA to install new or additional equipment, shall be considered as receiving a new temporary supply. The term granted for temporary connection is 2 years. Appendix 1 A2 ENGINEERING FEES Table 1A – Engineering Fees (Inclusive of 9% GST) Category Connection Cost ($) Rate* Engineering Fee Payable ($) 1 Up to $100,000 20% 21,800 First $100,000 - 2 Next $900,000 7.5% First $1m - 3 Next $4m 6.5% First $5m - 4 Next $5m 6.0% First $10m - 5 Next $10m 5.5% First $20m - 6 Next $10m 5.0% First $30m - 7 Above $30m 4.5% * Prevailing GST rate will be also applied to the balance. 21,800 - 95,375 - 378,775 - 705,775 - 1,305,275 - 1,850,275 - Appendix 2 B SERVICE CONNECTION CHARGES Table 2A – Low Tension Standard Connection Charge (Inclusive of 9% GST) Capacity Requirement in kVA Capacity of Final service Cable Type of Final LT Service Cable Development without Substation Standard Connection Charge ($) Development with Substation* Standard Connection Charge ($) Underground Connection Up to 15 (existing premises) 23 35mm 2 2C 1,744 ) Up to 15 (new premises) 23 35mm 2 2C 2,071 ) 16 - 23 23 35mm 2 2C 3,052 ) 16 - 45 45 35mm 2 4C 5,777 ) 46 - 75 75 35mm 2 4C 9,592 7,303 76 - 140 140 120mm 2 4C Al 18,203 ) 141 - 180 180 185mm 2 4C Al 23,980 ) 181 - 230 230 300mm 2 4C Al 31,283 ) 231 - 280 280 300mm 2 4C Cu 37,496 9,265 281 - 460 460 2x300mm 2 4C Al NA 13,734 461 - 560 560 2x300mm 2 4C Cu NA 19,293 561 - 1000 1,000 7x500mm 2 1C NA 28,340 * For service cable not exceeding 15m. For longer lengths, additional charges shall apply. C GENERATION CONNECTION CHARGES Table 3A: Generation Connection Charges (Inclusive of 9% GST) Connection Level UHT (230kV or 400kV) EHT (66kV) HT (6.6kV or 22kV) LT (230V or 400V) Charge $54,500 per MW of Installed Generation Capacity* Based on cost of service connections to generation companies’ equipment, including cables, associated equipment and facilities, to effect the connection to SPPA’s substation/network plus applicable GST. * Rate is only applicable for cable installation by conventional direct burial method. Appendix 3 D ATTENDANCE CHARGE FOR POWER FAILURE CAUSED BY FAULT WITHIN CONSUMER’S INSTALLATION Table 4A: Attendance Charge (Inclusive of 9% GST) Consumer Type Charge per Attendance LT Domestic $5.45 LT Non-Domestic $32.70 HT $130.80 E CHARGE FOR RECONNECTION DUE TO INVOLUNTARY DISCONNECTION Table 5A: Reconnection Charge (Inclusive of 9% GST) Charge per Connection Connection Weekday Weekend/ Level Office Hours After Office Public Holiday (8.00 am to 5.30pm) Hours LT $16.35 $109 $109 HT $130.80 $218 $218 EHT 196.20 $327 $327 F CHARGE FOR VOLUNTARY TEMPORARY DISCONNECTION & RECONNECTION Table 6A: Voluntary Temporary Disconnection & Reconnection Charge (Inclusive of 9% GST) Charge per Feeder/Connection Connection Weekday Weekend/ Level Office Hours After Office Public Holiday (8.00 am to 5.30pm) Hours LT NA $109 $109 HT NA $218 $218 EHT NA $327 $327 G RE-APPOINTMENT CHARGE FOR ENERGISATION OF SERVICE CONNECTION $49.05 per connection (Inclusive of 9% GST) Appendix 4 H METER SERVICE CHARGES Table 7A: Meter Service Charges (Inclusive of 9% GST) 1 Site testing of Single Phase Meter : $32.70 per meter per trip 2 Site testing of Three Phase Whole-Current Meter : $32.70 per meter per trip 3 Site testing of CT-operated Meter : All meter under customer account @ $87.20 per meter per trip 4 Additional charges for site testing : Weekday after office hours : $163.50 per trip Weekend/Public Holiday : $327 per trip 5 Auditing of Meter Data : $109 per man-day or part thereof 6 Express service for meter installation : Weekday : $163.50 per man-day per site Weekend/Public Holiday : $327 per man-day per site 7 Meter Installation/ Replacement of metering transformers : Weekday after office hours : $163.50 per man-day per site Weekend/Public Holiday : $327 per man-day per site Note: Office hours are from 8.00 am to 5.30 pm on weekdays from Monday to Friday. I ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI) METER CHARGE Table 8A: AMI Meter Charge (Inclusive of 9% GST) Applicable for any: (i) (ii) newly contestable business consumer, and household consumer who opt to use AMI meters (instead of load profiling) in OEM Installation Fee of $43.60 per AMI meter This will apply to Customer Transfer Request or Metering Option Change Request effected on 20 Mar 2018 onwards. Appendix 5 J USE OF SYSTEM CHARGES (GST INCLUSIVE FEE APPLICABLE WITH EFFECT FROM 1 APRIL 2024) Table 9A : UOS Charges (Inclusive of 9% GST) From 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025 Contracted Capacity Charge ($/kW/month) Peak Period Charge (¢/kWh) Off-Peak Period Charge (¢/kWh) Reactive Power Charge (¢/kVArh) Uncontracted Capacity Charge ($/kW/month) Uncontracted Standby Capacity Charge ($/kW/month) CCS ECCS Tier 1 Tier 2 Ultra High Tension 10.15 0.07 0.02 0.48 15.23 50.74 50.74 121.77 Extra High Tension 14.06 0.09 0.03 0.52 21.09 70.31 70.31 168.73 High Tension - Large 17.84 0.81 0.09 0.64 26.77 89.22 89.22 214.12 High Tension - Small 17.84 1.05 0.10 0.64 26.77 89.22 89.22 214.12 Low Tension - Large - 7.04 5.60 - - - - - Low Tension - Small - 7.04 - - - - Note : Figures above may not reflect the full GST effect due to rounding.
[Info]+Fact+Sheet+on+Purchase+of+Electricity+from+Wholesale+Electricity+Market+through+SP+Services+Ltd.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/ef571fe9-86f4-4bea-a491-e5dc2eb8f1aa/%5BInfo%5D+Fact+Sheet+on+Purchase+of+Electricity+from+Wholesale+Electricity+Market+through+SP+Services+Ltd.pdf?MOD=AJPERES
Advisory for Consumers Switching to Buy Electricity from the Wholesale Electricity Market Through SP Group 1. Switching is not compulsory. There is no deadline for switching, so take your time to understand your options before making a decision. 2. Switching to a retailer will not affect your electricity supply. SP Group will continue to operate the national power grid and deliver electricity to you. 3. If you switch to buy electricity from the Wholesale Electricity Market through SP Group, the electricity rate you pay is uncertain, as it will vary every half hour depending on the prevailing demand and supply situation in the wholesale electricity market. 4. Before you sign up with SP Group to buy electricity at the wholesale electricity price: • Read the Fact Sheet which summarises the key contractual terms. • Ask SP Group to explain the terms and conditions of the contract if you do not understand them. 5. For any dispute with SP Group, you can approach the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) for assistance. • Website: www.case.org.sg • Hotline: 6100 0315 (Operating hours: Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm) Visit www.openelectricitymarket.sg or call 1800-233-8000 for more information Fact Sheet for Non-Standard Price Plan Note: 1) The Energy Market Authority (EMA) requires SP Group to provide you with this Fact Sheet before you enter into an Electricity Supply Contract with SP Group to buy electricity from the Wholesale Electricity Market at the wholesale electricity price. This Fact Sheet provides you with key information about the contract. 2) SP Group must answer any questions you have about this Fact Sheet. 3) Unless otherwise stated, all fees and charges stated in this Fact Sheet are inclusive of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). If there is any change to the GST rate during the contract duration, SP Group reserves the right to update the applicable fees and charges to be inclusive of the prevailing GST rate. A. General Information Name of Electricity Service Provider: SP Group Fact Sheet Version Date: 1 Jan 2023 B. Electricity Price Plan Information Name of Price Plan: Wholesale Electricity Price Type of Price Plan (see footnote 1): This is a Non-Standard Price Plan. The electricity rate to be paid by you is: Non-Standard The electricity rate will be determined based on the Uniform Singapore Energy Price (USEP) and other ancillary charges published by the Energy Market Company (www.emcsg.com) in accordance to the Market Support Services Code. The USEP is the half-hourly energy price in the Singapore Wholesale Electricity Market (SWEM). SP Group must clearly state any incentives (including the terms and conditions) that you will receive if you contract for the electricity price plan (see footnote 2): Not applicable Contract Duration: Automatic Renewal of Contract (see footnote 3): Not applicable The contract has no expiry date. To terminate the contract, simply contact SP Group directly. There will be no charge to terminate the contract. Advanced Meter Required (see footnote 4): No Direct Billing of Electricity Charges by SP Group (see footnote 5): Yes C. Additional Fees or Charges For Electricity Services One-Time Registration Fee: Nil Late Payment Charge: 1% of overdue amount Early Termination Charge (see footnote 6): Nil Any Other Fees and Charges (see footnote 8): 1 Security Deposit (see footnote 7): SP Group will require you to provide a security deposit, and this will be billed to your first bill. The below indicative charges are regulated and approved by the EMA, and will be included in your monthly electricity bill: List of Other Applicable Charges Rate (excl. GST) Rate (incl. 8% GST)* Vesting Contract Debit/Credit Vesting Contract Debit/Credit Variable Variable Transmission Charges for Low Tension Off Peak Period Charge $0.0462 per kWh $0.0499 per kWh Peak Period Charge $0.0594 per kWh $0.0642 per kWh Recurring Market Support Service Charges Meter Reading and Data Management $2.1800 per meter $2.3500 per meter Market Development and Systems Charge $0.0098 per kWh $0.0106 per kWh Retail Settlement Uplift $0.0015 per kWh $0.0016 per kWh *The figures may not reflect the full GST effect due to rounding Refer to www.openelectricitymarket.sg for the list of applicable charges. A one-time installation fee of $43.20 (incl. 8% GST) may be charged if you opt for a smart meter. D. Bundled Product or Services (see footnote 9) There are other products or services bundled with the electricity price plan: No If yes, SP Group should specify below what are the bundled products or services. You should discuss the details with SP Group such as the applicable fees and charges as well as the terms and conditions for accepting the bundled products or services: Not applicable E. Footnotes 1) Please note the differences between a Standard Price Plan and Non-Standard Price Plan. Standard Price Plan Electricity Rates • Inclusive of all applicable charges that vary according to the level of consumption. • Will not change throughout the contract duration. Other Fees and Charges • No recurring charges or fees throughout the contract duration. Non-Standard Price Plan • May not be inclusive of all applicable charges that vary according to the level of consumption. • May change in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract. • May include recurring charges or fees throughout the contract duration. Contract Duration • 6, 12 or 24 months. • Not limited to 6, 12 or 24 months. Pricing Structure • Fixed Price. Pay a fixed rate (e.g. 20 cents/kWh) for electricity throughout the contract duration. • The electricity retailer may set its own pricing structure, while SP Group can only sell electricity at the USEP. OR • Discount Off the Regulated Tariff. Enjoy a discount off the prevailing regulated tariff (e.g. 5% off) throughout the contract duration. More Information • Visit the Price Comparison Tool at compare.openelectricitymarket.sg to compare the Standard Price Plans offered by different electricity retailers • Visit the electricity retailer’s or SP Group’s website to enquire on Non- Standard Price Plans. 2) SP Group is not allowed to offer any incentive. 3) This contract offered by SP Group has no contract expiry date. 2 4) An advanced meter is a digital meter capable of measuring your electricity consumption every half-hour. It is optional to install an advanced meter to measure your half-hourly electricity consumption unless the price plan you sign up for requires one. The Standard Price Plans do not require an advanced meter. 5) With direct billing, SP Group will bill you directly for electricity supply, and send you a separate bill for the other utilities (such as water and gas supply). 6) SP Group is not allowed to charge you a fee if you terminate the contract. 7) SP Group will require you to provide a security deposit, and this will be billed to your first bill. 8) SP Group will require you to pay other fees and charges, including the prevailing market-related charges. You may refer to www.openelectricitymarket.sg for more information on the market-related charges. 9) SP Group is not allowed to bundle the supply of electricity with other products and/or services. 3
Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 April to 30 June 2021https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Electricity-Tariff-Revision-For-The-Period-1-April-to-30-June-2021
Media Release Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 April to 30 June 2021 Singapore, 31 March 2021 – For the period from 1 April to 30 June 2021, electricity tariff (before 7% GST) will increase by an average of 8.7% or 1.77 cents per kWh compared with the previous quarter. This is mainly due to higher cost of fuel for producing electricity by the power generation companies. For details on the four components of the electricity tariff, please refer to Appendix 1: Breakdown of Electricity Tariff. For households, the electricity tariff (before 7% GST) will increase from 20.76 to 22.55 cents per kWh for 1 April to 30 June 2021. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in HDB four-room flats will increase by $5.62 (before 7% GST) (Appendix 3: Average monthly electricity bills of domestic consumers). *before 7% GST SP Group reviews the electricity tariffs every quarter based on guidelines set by the electricity industry regulator, Energy Market Authority (EMA). The tariffs shown in Appendix 2 have been approved by the EMA. Issued by: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 Appendix 1 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF 1. The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: Energy costs (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of fuel and power generation. The fuel cost is the cost of imported natural gas, which is tied to oil prices by commercial contracts. The cost of power generation covers mainly the costs of operating the power stations, such as the manpower and maintenance costs, as well as the capital cost of the stations. Network costs (paid to SP Group): This is to recover the cost of transporting electricity through the power grid. Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Group): This is to recover the costs of billing and meter reading, data management, retail market systems as well as for market development initiatives. Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee (paid to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator): This fee is reviewed annually to recover the costs of operating the electricity wholesale market and power system. Appendix 2 Appendix 3
Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/safeguarding-the-backbone-of-singapores-grid
SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation Safeguarding the Backbone of Singapore’s Grid RELIABILITY The transmission substations that Kane Neo oversees are key to keeping Singapore powered Kane Neo and his team protect a part of the power world that is invisible to most – the high voltage transmission networks. These networks form the backbone of Singapore’s electricity infrastructure, connecting power from the power generation plant to the distribution networks that connect it to our customers. “Power that runs through transmission networks can be massive – ranging from 66kV to 400kV. When running at full capacity, one 230kV transmission substation can power up to eight towns, each the size of Toa Payoh,” explains the 47-year-old, General Manager of SP’s power grid business.  He first discovered his passion for power engineering when studying at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Power is generated at very high voltage, travelling through these networks before being progressively “stepped down” at the transmission substations. Through various distribution substations, power is sent via smaller cables of the network to homes and offices. “The work we do is highly sensitive and teamwork is important. Any issue on the transmission network can cause a huge impact,” he adds. A transmission substation, which feeds into many distribution substations, can affect several estates if it faces disruption, he says.   At SP, the path to become a transmission engineer spans about four years of on-the-job training and structured courses. Regular health checks on transmission assets such as cables, switchgears and transformers form a critical part of the job for Kane and his team of over 160. The size, importance and complexity of the equipment do not make this easy. For instance, Kane’s team keeps a close watch on transmission cables, which run for approximately 2,600km, and some 3,000 transmission assets island-wide. Any anomalies that may impact transmission assets, are detected early using data from sensors and rectified. Stringent checks include tests on the quality of gas that insulates the high voltage equipment. “If we detect a problem, it needs to be solved in the shortest amount of time, and we persist until we get to the bottom of it,” says Kane, who has been with SP since 2000 and spent the last three years in his current role. He also has a decade of experience working on the distribution network. For Kane and his team, it means constantly being on the alert, pre-empting possible issues and finding ways to make the network more robust. Kane (second from left) with his family (from left) Le Wei, Julie and Le Xuan. While few understand the scale and significance of the transmission network, or the invisible heroes that keep it going, his 12- and 13-year-old daughters do. Le Wei and Le Xuan, are able to spot the various transmission substations when they go out on drives as a family. “As they enjoy modern conveniences, they are also more keenly aware of what it takes to power their lives and the nation daily,” he says. — 17 October 2019 TAGS PEOPLE OF SPRELIABILITY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED TO READ 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 Engineer, 27, shares how she is undaunted by male-dominated energy industry & climbs the ranks
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[20150728] Lianhe Wanbao - SP Provides 200 Free Charging Stations For Mobile Deviceshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:56dbadfd-7308-42c0-b946-d918c30d4df3
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-20260104--Lianhe-Zaobao---Mapletree-and-SP-collaborate-to-build-a-large-scale-district-cooling-system-in-HarbourFront.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2026/-20260104--Lianhe-Zaobao---Mapletree-and-SP-collaborate-to-build-a-large-scale-district-cooling-system-in-HarbourFront.pdf
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。 他 指 出 , 新 制 度 对 业 者 的 影 响 各 异 , 取 决 于 它 们 的 规 模 和 运 营 模 式 。“ 补 助 将 帮 小 型 生 产 商 抵 消 成 本 增 幅 , 确 保 它 们 顺 利 参 与 集 体 的 回 收 努 力 。” 根 据 环 境 局 发 给 业 者 的 通 告 , 补 助 金 适 用 至 2027 年 9 月 30 日 , 可 用 于 支 付 参 与 制 度 的 注 册 费 , 以 及 生 产 责 任 费 (producer fee); 这 些 费 用 会 直 接 从 补 助 金 扣 除 , 业 者 只 须 支 付 余 额 。 普 杰 立 早 前 透 露 , 每 个 瓶 罐 的 生 产 责 任 费 不 到 5 分 钱 。 业 者 也 可 向 负 责 回 收 饮 料 瓶 罐 的 非 营 利 公 司 BCRS, 申 请 用 补 助 金 支 付 在 饮 料 上 张 贴 押 金 标 签 的 成 本 。 已 有 400 家 业 者 注 册 参 与 新 制 度 本 地 有 约 2000 家 饮 料 供 应 和 生 产 商 , 它 们 将 受 新 制 度 监 管 , 须 注 册 参 与 制 度 , 并 支 付 一 次 性 500 元 注 册 费 。 目 前 已 有 400 家 业 者 注 册 , 占 受 监 管 饮 料 市 场 份 额 的 95%。 业 者 也 须 为 受 监 管 产 品 注 册 , 每 款 产 品 的 注 册 费 为 5 元 。 若 业 者 没 有 遵 守 新 制 度 的 要 求 , 包 括 注 册 参 与 制 度 , 可 能 抵 触 可 持 续 资 源 法 令 。 饮 料 瓶 罐 退 费 制 原 定 2022 年 落 实 , 先 是 推 迟 到 2024 年 中 , 再 延 至 2025 年 4 月 1 日 , 之 后 又 宣 布 多 延 一 年 。 近 期 有 业 者 反 映 需 更 多 时 间 调 整 作 业 流 程 , 政 府 不 久 前 宣 布 把 过 渡 期 从 三 个 月 拉 长 至 六 个 月 。 新 制 度 从 4 月 1 日 至 9 月 30 日 陆 续 落 实 ,10 月 1 日 起 全 面 启 动 。 到 时 , 所 有 受 监 管 饮 料 瓶 罐 都 须 贴 上 押 金 标 签 。 在 新 制 度 下 , 公 众 购 买 贴 有 押 金 标 签 的 150 毫 升 至 3 公 升 铝 罐 和 塑 料 瓶 装 饮 料 时 , 须 支 付 1 角 押 金 , 过 后 到 回 收 站 归 还 空 瓶 罐 时 , 可 取 回 押 金 。 负 责 回 收 受 监 管 饮 料 瓶 罐 的 BCRS 公 司 , 由 可 口 可 乐 新 加 坡 、 星 狮 集 团 子 公 司 F&N Foods, 以 及 百 佳 组 成 , 获 环 境 局 颁 发 七 年 执 照 。 BCRS 初 步 计 划 推 出 1000 多 个 回 收 站 , 地 点 考 量 除 了 要 方 便 居 民 回 收 , 也 得 考 虑 空 间 和 业 务 需 求 。 由 于 受 监 管 产 品 须 贴 有 指 定 标 签 , 业 者 若 不 重 新 设 计 饮 料 包 装 , 就 得 部 署 更 多 人 手 贴 标 签 。 业 者 也 得 购 买 这 些 标 签 , 价 格 介 于 3 分 至 1 角 8 分 。 有 业 者 反 映 种 种 业 务 上 的 调 整 加 重 了 运 营 成 本 , 对 小 型 业 者 尤 其 吃 力 , 环 境 局 如 今 决 定 提 供 补 贴 , 多 少 能 缓 解 压 力 。 精 酿 啤 酒 Brewerkz 已 注 册 参 与 新 制 度 。 公 司 联 合 创 办 人 陈 伟 达 接 受 《 联 合 早 报 》 访 问 时 透 露 , 为 配 合 新 制 度 , 每 一 产 品 的 生 产 成 本 增 加 了 1 角 。 “ 为 了 改 变 消 费 者 的 生 活 习 惯 , 而 加 重 业 者 的 监 管 负 担 , 这 是 否 应 该 ? 这 就 像 是 你 想 让 孩 子 好 好 学 习 , 但 你 却 选 择 惩 罚 教 师 。” 不 过 ,Brewerkz 暂 无 打 算 调 高 产 品 售 价 , 并 对 补 贴 表 示 欢 迎 。 陈 伟 达 说 :“ 消 费 者 已 挣 扎 于 应 付 通 货 膨 胀 , 如 果 这 个 时 候 转 嫁 成 本 , 消 费 者 可 能 干 脆 不 买 我 们 的 产 品 。” 万 兴 工 业 私 人 有 限 公 司 特 别 项 目 主 任 陈 宥 仁 透 露 , 初 期 的 过 渡 成 本 估 计 介 于 5 万 至 10 万 元 , 环 境 局 的 补 贴 有 助 缓 解 成 本 压 力 , 但 公 司 仍 在 努 力 控 制 剩 余 的 成 本 负 担 , 确 保 顺 利 过 渡 。 饮 料 瓶 罐 退 费 制 从 4 月 1 日 起 陆 续 试 行 , 全 岛 会 设 立 1000 多 个 回 收 站 , 让 公 众 投 入 取 回 1 角 押 金 。 新 制 度 下 的 回 收 站 , 料 类 似 图 中 环 境 局 的 回 收 和 节 省 (RecycleNSave) 计 划 下 的 智 能 反 向 贩 卖 机 。( 邝 启 聪 摄 ) 专 属 条 码 与 保 证 金 双 措 施 为 避 免 外 流 饮 料 瓶 罐 被 滥 用 , 投 入 回 收 站 退 回 1 角 押 金 , 国 家 环 境 局 鼓 励 饮 料 生 产 商 , 在 饮 料 包 装 上 使 用 新 加 坡 专 属 的 条 形 码 。 业 者 仍 有 使 用 国 际 条 形 码 的 选 择 , 但 得 提 供 保 证 金 。 政 府 今 年 起 扩 大 制 造 商 延 伸 责 任 (Extended Producer Responsibility) 范 围 , 除 了 监 管 电 子 产 品 的 回 收 , 也 将 按 照 饮 料 瓶 罐 退 费 制 (Beverage Container Return Scheme) 下 , 监 管 饮 料 瓶 罐 。 这 项 新 计 划 10 月 1 日 全 面 启 动 , 到 时 所 有 受 监 管 饮 料 瓶 罐 都 须 贴 上 押 金 标 签 , 帮 公 众 辨 别 受 监 管 的 瓶 罐 。 环 境 局 也 鼓 励 生 产 商 使 用 新 加 坡 专 属 的 条 形 码 , 以 维 护 制 度 的 可 靠 性 。 他 说 , 公 司 在 商 议 产 品 定 价 策 略 , 包 括 探 讨 自 行 承 担 部 分 成 本 增 幅 。“ 我 们 希 望 确 保 任 何 价 格 调 整 是 透 明 且 公 平 的 , 不 会 借 机 涨 价 。” 环 境 局 受 询 时 解 释 , 印 有 国 际 条 形 码 的 瓶 罐 也 在 国 外 出 售 , 消 费 者 在 国 外 购 买 这 些 瓶 罐 时 , 并 未 缴 纳 1 角 的 押 金 。 若 不 监 管 , 当 这 些 瓶 罐 流 入 新 加 坡 , 被 投 入 回 收 站 时 , 或 造 成 错 误 退 回 押 金 的 情 况 。 其 他 国 家 推 行 的 回 收 制 度 也 表 明 , 若 允 许 使 用 共 享 条 形 码 , 可 能 导 致 押 金 被 过 度 申 领 的 问 题 。 环 境 局 说 , 生 产 商 仍 可 选 用 国 际 条 形 码 , 但 须 另 贴 押 金 标 签 并 缴 纳 保 证 金 (security fee)。 业 者 须 缴 的 保 证 金 额 视 一 年 的 销 售 量 和 欺 诈 风 险 等 因 素 而 定 。 当 投 入 回 收 站 的 瓶 罐 , 超 过 业 者 原 定 数 量 , 多 出 的 押 金 昇 菘 发 言 人 则 说 :“ 我 们 欢 迎 环 境 局 提 供 的 补 助 , 并 将 在 过 渡 期 间 与 当 局 和 BCRS 密 切 合 作 , 确 保 饮 料 瓶 罐 退 费 制 能 顺 利 推 行 。 我 们 旗 下 87 家 分 店 都 将 设 立 防 饮 料 瓶 罐 退 费 制 被 滥 用 退 款 会 从 保 证 金 扣 除 。 保 证 金 可 全 额 退 还 , 也 可 以 银 行 担 保 的 方 式 提 供 。 环 境 局 说 , 保 证 金 额 根 据 瓶 罐 数 量 而 定 , 旨 在 为 想 要 使 用 国 际 条 形 码 的 生 产 商 提 供 更 多 灵 活 性 。 4 月 1 日 初 步 推 出 逾 1000 个 回 收 站 三 得 利 饮 料 食 品 公 司 ( 亚 洲 区 ) 答 复 《 联 合 早 报 》 询 问 时 说 , 部 分 产 品 会 改 用 新 加 坡 专 属 的 条 形 码 。“ 我 们 还 在 探 讨 最 好 的 过 渡 方 式 , 须 把 产 品 销 售 量 和 成 本 等 纳 入 考 量 。” 万 兴 工 业 公 司 特 别 项 目 主 任 陈 宥 仁 说 , 公 司 会 改 用 新 加 坡 专 属 的 条 形 码 。“ 这 将 保 障 押 金 取 回 系 统 的 安 全 , 回 收 站 只 回 收 处 回 收 站 , 为 消 费 者 提 供 便 利 的 回 收 选 择 。” 平 价 集 团 首 席 永 续 发 展 官 邱 依 萍 说 , 环 境 局 的 补 助 计 划 来 得 及 时 , 为 饮 料 生 产 商 提 供 宝 贵 的 理 符 合 条 件 的 瓶 罐 。” 据 了 解 , 业 者 是 否 改 用 新 加 坡 专 属 条 形 码 的 考 量 , 包 括 产 品 在 海 外 是 否 有 市 场 , 以 及 本 地 的 市 场 份 额 是 否 足 够 大 来 抵 消 更 改 条 形 码 的 成 本 。 负 责 回 收 饮 料 瓶 罐 的 非 营 利 公 司 BCRS, 将 初 步 推 出 1000 多 个 回 收 站 , 这 些 回 收 站 在 4 月 1 日 投 入 运 作 。 到 时 , 公 众 把 贴 有 退 还 押 金 标 签 的 饮 料 投 入 回 收 站 , 便 可 拿 回 1 角 。 回 收 站 会 拒 收 没 有 退 还 押 金 标 签 的 瓶 罐 。 BRCS 受 询 时 说 , 多 数 可 退 换 押 金 的 瓶 罐 预 计 从 6 月 起 才 会 上 架 , 公 司 之 后 会 根 据 消 费 者 的 瓶 罐 退 还 习 惯 , 设 立 更 多 回 收 站 。 具 体 的 退 款 事 宜 会 在 稍 迟 公 布 。 支 持 。 针 对 公 众 担 心 业 者 转 嫁 运 营 成 本 ,BCRS 说 , 业 者 任 何 转 嫁 成 本 的 潜 在 行 为 , 料 会 因 业 者 之 间 的 价 格 竞 争 而 得 以 缓 解 。 丰 树 与 新 能 源 合 作 黄 银 川 报 道 yingchuan@sph.com.sg 丰 树 产 业 (M a p l e t r e e Investments) 和 丰 树 泛 亚 商 业 信 托 (Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust) 委 任 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 , 负 责 在 港 湾 区 设 计 、 建 设 和 运 营 一 个 分 布 式 区 域 供 冷 系 统 。 系 统 在 20 年 的 运 营 期 下 , 预 计 可 减 少 约 1 万 3700 公 吨 的 碳 排 放 , 相 当 于 550 个 三 房 式 组 屋 家 庭 一 年 的 用 电 碳 排 放 量 。 丰 树 产 业 、 丰 树 泛 亚 商 业 信 托 和 新 能 源 集 团 星 期 二 (1 月 20 日 ) 发 布 联 合 文 告 指 出 , 新 系 统 制 冷 量 达 1 万 7150 冷 吨 , 每 年 在 冷 却 方 面 的 成 本 可 减 少 超 过 5%。 全 面 实 施 后 , 能 源 效 率 将 比 国 家 环 境 局 制 定 的 最 低 能 源 效 率 标 准 高 出 约 8%。 新 系 统 将 连 接 五 栋 在 港 湾 区 的 建 筑 , 包 括 美 国 银 行 、 全 新 的 港 湾 中 心 、 港 湾 大 厦 1 和 大 厦 2, 以 及 怡 丰 城 , 并 通 过 三 个 凝 聚 点 供 应 冷 冻 水 。 这 些 建 筑 在 过 往 都 是 各 自 运 行 独 立 的 制 冷 机 组 , 未 来 将 共 享 一 个 系 统 来 满 足 冷 却 需 求 , 以 实 现 规 模 经 济 和 提 升 制 冷 效 率 , 助 力 集 团 迈 向 2050 年 实 现 净 零 排 放 的 承 诺 。 过 去 用 港 湾 区 将 建 大 型 区 域 供 冷 系 统 在 港 湾 区 建 设 的 分 布 式 区 域 供 冷 系 统 , 将 连 接 五 栋 建 筑 , 包 括 美 国 银 行 、 全 新 的 港 湾 中 心 、 港 湾 大 厦 1 和 大 厦 2, 以 及 怡 丰 城 。( 丰 树 产 业 提 供 构 想 图 ) 来 设 置 独 立 制 冷 设 备 的 空 间 , 可 供 营 运 或 商 业 用 途 , 更 有 效 地 利 用 空 间 。 分 布 式 区 域 供 冷 网 络 系 统 分 两 个 阶 段 推 行 , 并 在 2027 年 启 动 , 目 标 在 2031 年 全 面 投 入 运 作 。 这 将 成 为 新 加 坡 规 模 最 大 的 棕 地 (brownfield, 即 已 开 发 地 段 ) 区 域 供 冷 系 统 部 署 之 一 , 也 是 新 能 源 第 二 个 大 规 模 的 棕 地 分 布 式 区 域 冷 却 系 统 部 署 项 目 。 去 年 3 月 , 新 能 源 集 团 在 淡 滨 尼 市 镇 打 造 本 地 首 个 分 布 式 区 域 供 冷 网 络 , 每 年 可 减 少 1000 公 吨 的 碳 排 放 量 , 节 省 超 过 230 万 千 瓦 时 的 能 源 。 本 地 超 过 80% 的 土 地 属 于 已 开 发 地 段 , 改 装 现 有 建 筑 群 的 制 冷 系 统 , 提 供 高 效 的 制 冷 服 务 , 以 节 省 能 源 和 碳 排 放 。 针 灸 后 忘 拔 针 导 致 病 患 受 伤 中 医 师 停 牌 三 个 月 罚 5000 元 李 庚 洧 报 道 lgengwei@sph.com.sg 本 地 一 名 中 医 师 为 病 患 针 灸 后 , 将 一 根 针 遗 留 在 病 患 的 臀 部 下 方 , 导 致 病 患 起 身 后 被 针 扎 。 涉 事 中 医 师 因 此 被 令 吊 销 执 照 三 个 月 和 罚 款 5000 元 。 根 据 中 医 管 理 委 员 会 星 期 一 (1 月 19 日 ) 发 布 的 裁 决 书 , 事 件 中 的 病 患 在 2021 年 4 月 24 日 到 中 医 师 赵 迎 行 医 的 中 医 诊 所 接 受 针 灸 治 疗 背 部 、 肩 膀 和 颈 项 疼 痛 。 针 灸 后 , 赵 迎 忘 了 拔 掉 插 在 病 患 臀 部 下 方 的 一 根 针 。 当 病 患 坐 在 诊 所 登 记 区 的 沙 发 上 时 , “ 感 到 一 阵 剧 烈 的 刺 痛 和 麻 痹 感 , 穿 透 了 大 腿 内 侧 、 股 四 头 肌 和 腿 部 ”。 病 患 这 才 发 现 臀 部 下 仍 留 着 一 根 针 , 并 自 己 拔 出 。 病 患 申 诉 当 时 受 了 惊 吓 , 也 有 短 暂 的 头 晕 。 调 查 发 现 医 师 多 方 面 未 达 专 业 标 准 病 患 于 2021 年 5 月 6 日 向 中 医 管 委 会 投 诉 , 也 签 署 了 法 定 声 明 。 中 医 管 委 会 的 调 查 委 员 会 去 年 9 月 25 日 展 开 聆 讯 , 发 现 赵 迎 医 师 多 方 面 未 达 专 业 标 准 , 包 括 病 史 采 集 与 临 床 评 估 不 足 、 未 取 得 患 者 知 情 同 意 、 治 疗 记 录 不 完 整 , 以 及 未 提 供 适 当 的 治 疗 后 护 理 , 造 成 病 患 被 针 扎 。 除 停 牌 和 罚 款 外 , 赵 迎 也 被 谴 责 , 并 须 作 出 承 诺 , 避 免 再 犯 类 似 行 为 , 以 及 被 令 支 付 调 查 所 需 的 成 本 和 开 支 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Understanding Your Utilities Bill Key Features Front Page 1 1 Payment Details This is the total amount payable for the current month and the payment due date. 2 2 Account Summary The billing period, date of the bill, account type and amount of deposit are provided here. 3 3 Consumption Graphs These bar graphs reflect your electricity, gas and water consumption. They allow you to monitor your usage pattern of each service and compare with your neighbours and the national average. The neighbour average is derived based on the average usage of similiar housing types within a block or street for landed premises. City Energy Pte. Ltd (as Trustee 4 Useful Tips You will find tips and advice on how to be more energy and water efficient. 4 5 5 Total Charges for the Month Total charges for the current month, before accounting for any outstanding balance. 6 Bill Stub For payment by cheque, please fill in the details and mail this portion with the cheque. For payment at Customer Service Centres, this portion will be retained by SP Services for record. 6 7 Key Features Back Page 8 7 Summary of Charges This section shows any balance brought forward from the previous month and the total amount payable for the month. 9 Energy Trust Energy of City 8 Summary of U-Save This section shows GST Vouchers received, U-Save used and the remaining balance . 9 Breakdown of Charges This reflects the number of units of water, electricity and gas you have used in the billing period. 10 11 12 The Waterborne Fee (WBF) goes towards meeting the cost of treating used water and maintaining the used water network. It is charged based on the volume of water usage. A water conservation tax is charged for the use of water. It is levied by the Government to reinforce the importance of conserving water. Charges for refuse removal vary depending on the type of premises and the geographical location. Energy of City Energy Trust 10 Meter Reading Your utilities meters are read once every 2 months. In the months when your meters are not read, you may follow the instructions here to submit your meter reading. 13 . Debit/Credit cards . 11 Notices Important announcements and messages will be reflected here. . PayNow QR (Generate a QR code unique to your account) 12 Contact Information For any queries or emergencies, you can find the necessary numbers for all your utilities here. We may, from time to time, contact you to obtain feedback or inform you about the services and offers of SP Services and its trusted partners. Please visit www.spgroup.com.sg to read our T&Cs. 13 Payment Options You can find all the payment options available and choose one that is most convenient for you. Key Features Front Page 1 Security Deposit TL Cash Deposit Security deposit held by SP PowerAssets who is the Transmission Licensee. Understanding Your Utilities Bill Buying from Wholesale Electricity Market 664-000001-00001-0001 1 : : DOM-SRLP : : This is your tax invoice for 2 KALLANG SECTOR #01-01 SINGAPORE 349277 : XX MSSL Cash Deposit Security deposit held by SP Services who is the Market Support Services Licensee. 2 2 Summary of Charges This section shows any balance brought forward from the previous month and the total amount payable for the month. 3 kWh 3 Electricity Supply Charges This reflects the cost of electricity supplied based on the amount of electricity consumed during the billing period. It reflects the gross electricity usage and electricity rate based on the Uniform Singapore Energy Price (USEP) and other ancillary charges. Please refer to https://www.emcsg.com/marketdata/priceinformation for more information. 4 5 6 7 kWh kWh kWh Unit kWh kWh Unit Unit 4 Vesting Contract Debit / Credit This reflects the allocated portion of vesting contract charges based on your electricity consumption. The amount of Vesting Contract Debit/Credit varies based on each users’ consumption pattern. For more information on vesting contracts, please visit Energy Market Authority’s website www.ema.gov.sg. 8 ( ) 5 6 Transmission Charges This refers to network costs charged for the use of SP PowerAssets transmission system, which is used to transmit electricity to consumer premises. For accounts with low-tension supplies, only the Off Peak and Peak Period charges are charged. Recurring Market Support Service Charges This reflects the cost of market support services such as meter reading and data management provided by SP Services, the Market Support Services Licensee. For more details on Recurring Market Support Service Charges, please refer here. 7 8 9 3 0 8 0 X X X X X 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 7 6 0 Non-Recurring Transmission Charges and Market Support Service Charges The Non-Recurring Transmission Charges and Market Support Service Charges are only applicable for ad-hoc or special requests. For more details on Non-Recurring Charges, please refer here. Bill Stub For payment by cheque, please fill in the details and mail this portion with the cheque. For payment at Customer Service Centres, this portion will be retained by SP Services for record. : : DOM-SRLP : : : XX Key Features Back Page 664-000002-00002-0001 This is your tax invoice for 2 KALLANG SECTOR #01-01 SINGAPORE 349277 9 Non-Recurring Financial Charges This refers to one-time charge, where applicable, for security deposits, late payment charges and pink notice fees. 9 10 Cumulative Metered Electricity Usage (kWh) This refers to the total electricity usage within your billing period. 10 11 12 XX XX 11 Losses and Unaccounted for Electricity (kWh) This refers to electricity losses in the transmission system and is computed by multiplying the Cumulative Metered Electricity Usage by the Transmission Loss Factor, as approved by the Energy Market Authority. 13 14 We plan to read your meter(s) on 03 Apr 20XX. To check the identity of our staff, please call 1800 2222 333. To avoid an estimated bill next month, please submit your meter readings 3 days before 5pm on 03 Apr 20XX via SP Utilities mobile app, spgrp.sg/UPortal or WhatsApp a photo of your meter to 8482 8636. ** Not subject to GST 12 13 14 Gross Electricity Usage (kWh) This is the sum of ‘Cumulative Metered Electricity Usage’ and ‘Losses and Unaccounted for Electricity’. Peak Interval Electricity Usage (kW) This is the maximum electricity usage per half-hourly interval recorded in the billing period. Bar Graph for Past Consumption These bar graphs reflect your monthly electricity consumption. The graphs help you to monitor your usage patterns and compare your consumption versus that of your neighbours and the national average. The average consumption of your neighbour is computed based on the average usage of similar housing types within a block or street for landed premises.
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GAS TRANSPORTATION TARIFFS (for Shippers with Natural Gas Distribution customers) (W.E.F. 1 Apr 24) 1 Introduction 1.1 Under the Gas Network Code, PowerGas is the Gas Transporter and is responsible for maintaining the reliability and safety of the gas transportation network in Singapore. PowerGas’ transportation business is regulated by the Energy Market Authority (EMA). The transportation tariffs levied by PowerGas are approved by the EMA. 1.2 The transportation tariffs are levied on Shippers. Shippers pay transmission as well as distribution charges as part of the distribution tariff for transportation of natural gas to distribution-level end-users. This is to reflect the cost of transporting gas through both the transmission and distribution networks. 1.3 End-user transportation charges imposed by Shippers are commercial arrangements between the Shippers and their end-users. 2 Natural Gas Distribution Tariffs 2.1 Arising from EMA’s notification to the industry dated 21 March 2024, a GSC of 20 cents/mmBtu for PNG Injection Points or GSC of 2 cents/mmBtu for LNG Injection Points is imposed on PNG and LNG gas users respectively with effect from 1 Apr 24 to recover the cost associated with Strategic Capacity (as defined in EMA's Policy Paper issued to the industry dated 30 Sep 2019). The Transporter will collect the GSC from all Shippers as an agent for and on behalf of SLNG. The GSC will be reviewed from time to time as directed by EMA and will be included as an uplift in the transmission usage charge. 2.2 The Distribution tariff is made up of two components (i.e. a Transmission Charge component and a Distribution Charge component). 3 Transmission Charging Structure 3.1 Transmission charges consist of capacity and usage charges. Shippers book capacity with PowerGas to transport gas from designated injection points to off-take points. Shippers pay entry and exit charges based on their respective booked capacity. In addition, uniform usage charge is levied on the volume of gas transported. Details of the transmission charge components are shown in Table 1 of the Appendix. 3.2 Shippers will have to pay Overrun Charges in the event they off-take gas above their booked capacity. These Overrun Charges are necessary to encourage the efficient use of the gas network. There are two types of Overrun Charges: • Authorised Capacity Overrun Charge: If a Shipper applies for additional capacity above the booked capacity (i.e. capacity overrun), the Authorised Capacity Overrun Charge, equivalent to 1.25 times the Transmission Capacity Charge rate, shall be applied on that additional capacity. • Unauthorised Capacity Overrun Charge: If a Shipper does not apply for Authorised Capacity Overrun for utilisation of additional capacity above the booked capacity, it will pay 2 times the Transmission Capacity Charge rate for that additional capacity utilised. 4 Distribution Charging Structure The Distribution Charge component is a usage-based charge in $/MMBtu. The Distribution Network is segregated into two service areas as follows: • The Jurong Island, Jurong and Tuas (“JIT”) area 2 • Outside the JIT area As the cost to serve the area outside JIT is higher than the JIT area, this results in a higher usage charge for the former. The Distribution Charges are shown in Table 2 of the Appendix. 5 Appendix – Table of Charges Table 1: Transmission Charges for Shippers with Natural Gas Distribution Customers (Exclusive of GST) Entry capacity charge ($/MMBtu/hr) Per Annum (a) Exit capacity charge ($/MMBtu/hr) Per Annum (b) Transmission capacity charge ($/MMBtu/hr) Per Annum (a) + (b) Transmission usage charge (comprising non-GSC and GSC) (¢/MMBtu) a) PNG source Transmission Network 1 970.19 1,718.49 2,688.68 1.40 + 20.0 Transmission Network 2 * 1,616.07 1,072.62 2,688.69 1.40 + 20.0 Transmission Network 2^ 1,240.93 1,447.75 2,688.68 1.40 + 20.0 b) LNG source Transmission Network 1 1,165.26 2,017.34 3,182.60 1.71 + 2.00 Transmission Network 2 1,185.71 1,996.89 3,182.60 1.71 + 2.00 Table 1a: Transmission Charges for Shippers with Natural Gas Distribution Customers (Inclusive of 9% GST) + Entry capacity charge ($/MMBtu/hr) Per Annum (a) Exit capacity charge ($/MMBtu/hr) Per Annum (b) Transmission capacity charge ($/MMBtu/hr) Per Annum (a) + (b) Transmission usage charge (comprising non-GSC and GSC) (¢/MMBtu) a) PNG source Transmission Network 1 1,057.51 1,873.15 2,930.66 1.53 + 21.8 Transmission Network 2 * 1,761.52 1,169.16 2,930.67 1.53 + 21.8 Transmission Network 2^ 1,352.61 1,578.05 2,930.66 1.53 + 21.8 b) LNG source Transmission Network 1 1,270.13 2,198.90 3,469.03 1.86 + 2.18 Transmission Network 2 1,292.42 2,176.61 3,469.03 1.86 + 2.18 Notes: 1) Transmission Network 1 refers to the natural gas transmission network conveying both piped natural gas and regasified LNG from West Natuna (Indonesia) and the LNG Terminal. Transmission Network 2 is the natural gas transmission network conveying both piped natural gas and regasified LNG from South Sumatra (Indonesia), Attap Valley (Malaysia) and the LNG Terminal. 2) * For gas injection at Attap Valley. 3) ^ For gas injection at Sakra. 3 Table 2: Distribution Charges (Exclusive of GST) Tariff Category Distribution charge ($/MMBtu) Natural gas distribution in JIT 1.375 Natural gas distribution outside JIT 3.818 Table 2a: Distribution Charges (Inclusive of 9% GST) + Tariff Category Distribution charge ($/MMBtu) Natural gas distribution in JIT 1.499 Natural gas distribution outside JIT 4.162 + Note: Figures may not reflect the full GST effect due to rounding. 4
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