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User Guide (Licensed Electrical Workers) V1.7.1 Last Updated 22 Sep 2022 Contents User Account Dashboard FAQs i. Requirements.................................................................................................................................. 4 ii. User Registration........................................................................................................................... 5 iii. Retrieval of Password................................................................................................................. 16 iv. Re-activation of Locked Account........................................................................................... 20 i. Dashboard Features...................................................................................................................... 25 ii. Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1)................................. 26 iii. Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2)............................... 36 iv. Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5)............................................. 47 v. Application for Revision of Contracted Capacity............................................................. 56 vi. Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation........ 61 vii. Applying for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works..................... 68 viii. Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications.......................................... 76 i. Topic – User Account................................................................................................................... 88 ii. Topic – Dashboard........................................................................................................................ 90 2 User Account 3 Requirements 1. A computer with the following web browser: � � GoogleChrome MicrosoftEdge 2. A copy of your LEW licence card saved in png, gif or jpg format for portal user account registration 3. A valid email address 4. A scanner to scan supporting documents in softcopy format for subsequent submissions 4 User Registration Step 1 -2 of 16 Step 1: Visit https://ebiz.spgroup.com.sg Step 2:Click on Create new account link. 2 5 User Registration Step 3 -5 of 16 Step 3: For “Type of User”, choose “Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW)” from the dropdown list. Step 4: Enter your LEW No (omit the “/”). Step 5: Click “Next”. 3 4 1. Omit the "/" when entering your Licence No. 2. For Grade 7 LEWs with 5-digit Licence Number, add a "0" in front of the 5 digits. For example, "7/12345" needs to be entered as "7012345". 5 6 User Registration Step 6 of 16 Step 6: Click “Browse” to search for the scanned copy of your licence card stored on your computer. 6 7 User Registration Step 7 - 8 of 16 Step 7: A pop up screen will appear. Select the file name of the scanned copy of your licence card to be uploaded. It must be saved as an image in png/gif/jpg format. Step 9: Click “Open”. 7 8 8 User Registration Step 9 - 11 of 16 Step 9: Check that the correct file has been uploaded. Step 10: Enter your Preferred User ID. It will be used for subsequent log-on. Step 11: Enter all the remaining fields, indicate your consent by checking the declaration box and click “Submit”. 10 9 11 9 User Registration Step 12 of 16 Step 12: An acknowledgement message will be shown on your screen upon successful submission. 10 User Registration Step 13 of 16 Step 13: An email will also be sent to you to confirm that your account application has been submitted successfully. If you do not receive the email in your inbox, please check your "spam" or "junk" folder. 11 User Registration Step 14 of 16 Step 14: An email will be sent to you from ias@notifications.sap.com to confirm that your account application has been submitted successfully. Click the link in the email to activate your account. If you do not receive the email in your inbox, please check your "spam" or "junk" folder. 12 User Registration Step 15 of 16 Step 15: Enter your preferred password and click Save. 13 User Registration Step 16 of 16 Step 16: The user registration is now completed. You can now close the browser window/tab. The button Continue can be ignored. Optional 14 User Registration Step 16b of 16 Step 16b: If the information submitted is incorrect, your account creation will be rejected. An email will be sent stating the reason for rejection, as shown below. 15 Retrieval of Password Step 1 of 6 Step 1: If you have forgotten your password, click on the Account login issues link 1 16 Retrieval of Password Step 2 - 4 of 6 Step 2: Enter your registered email address. Step 3: Please select an option that is applicable. Step 4: Click on “Submit”. 2 3 4 17 Retrieval of Password Step 5 of 6 Step 5: An acknowledgement message will be shown on your screen. 18 Retrieval of Password Step 6 of 6 Step 6:You will receive an email with the link for you to reset your password. 19 Re-activation User Registration of Locked Account Step 1 of 6 Step 1: If you have not logged on for 180 days, your account will be locked. If your account is locked, click on the link “Account login issue” to re-activate your account. 1 20 Re-activation User Registration of Locked Account Step 2 - 4 of 6 Step 2: Enter your registered email address. Step 3: Please select an option that is applicable. Step 4: Click on “Submit”. 2 3 4 21 Re-activation User Registration of Locked Account Step 5 of 6 Step 5: An acknowledgement message will be shown on your screen. 22 Re-activation User Registration of Locked Account Step 6 of 6 Step 6:You will receive an email containing the link to reset your password. 23 Dashboard 24 Dashboard Features Log On to Access Dashboard User Particulars New Applications View Details & Perform Activities for the Applications Searched 25 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 1 of 10 Step 1: From the dashboard, click on “Electricity Connection to Transmission System (CS1)” option. 1 26 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 2 of 10 Step 2: All the fields in “Details of LEW” are auto-populated. 27 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 3 of 10 Step 3: Scroll down the page and enter all required fields in the sections “Details of the Project” and “Details of Applicant”. 28 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 4a of 10 Step 4a: Enter all required fields under “Details of the Installation” and “Service Connection Requirement”. Note that the example below is for 230V or 400 V (three phase <=45kVA). 29 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 4b of 10 Step 4b: If you choose 22kV, 66kV or 230kV, “Details of the Installation” will be as shown below. Enter all required fields. 30 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 4c of 10 Step 4c: If you choose 22kV, 66kV or 230kV, “Service Connection Requirement” will be as shown below. Enter all required fields. 31 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 5 -6 of 10 Step 5: Indicate your declaration by checking the box(es) after confirming with the applicant. Step 6: Click “Next” to proceed to upload the documents on the next page. You may click “Save As Draft” to save your changes and continue working on this page later. A reference number will be generated and you may use it to search for the draft. 5 Click on “Save As Draft” to save your changes. 6 32 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 7 - 8 of 10 Step 7: Click on the dropdown list for “File Description” and select appropriate option. Browse through your computer and upload all necessary documents, including the endorsed Letter of Consent from the applicant. Successfully uploaded document(s) will be shown in the table below. Note: A copy of Letter of Consentcan be found in “How to Apply For Electricity” Handbook. Step 8: Click on “Next”. 7 8 33 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 9 of 10 Step 9: A preview of the completed form will be shown. Please check that all the fields are correct and click “Submit” when the details have been verified. 9 34 Application for Connection to the Transmission System (CS1) Step 10 of 10 Step 10: A pop-up window will display a message to show that application has been successfully submitted. The reference number is for temporary use, and the actual Application/Consultation Number will be generated after the application is approved. Click “OK” and you will be redirected to the dashboard. 10 35 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 1 of 13 Step 1: From the dashboard, click on “Consultation for Electricity Connection to Transmission System (CS2)” option. 1 36 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 2 of 13 Step 2: All the fields in “Details of LEW” are auto-populated. 37 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 3 of 13 Step 3: Scroll down the page and enter all required fields in “Details of the Project”. 38 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 4a of 13 Step 4a: Enter all required fields under “Load Requirements”. Note that the example below is for 230V (single phase) or 400V (three phase <=45kVA). 39 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 4b of 13 Step 4b: If you choose 400V (three phase >45kVA), “Load Requirements” will be as shown below. Enter all required fields. 40 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 4c of 13 Step 4c: If you choose 22kV, 66kV or 230kV, “Load Requirements” will be displayed as shown below. Enter all required fields. 41 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 5 -7 of 13 Step 5: Enter the “Consultation Details”. Step 6: Indicate your declaration by checking the box. Step 7: Click “Next”. 5 6 7 42 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 8 of 13 Step 8: A preview of the completed form will be shown. Please check that all the fields are corrected entered and click “Submit” when the details have been verified. 8 43 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 9 - 10 of 13 Step 9: A pop-up window will display message to show that the application has been successfully submitted and the “Application/Consultation No.” will be indicated. Step 10: Click “Upload”to proceed to the next page to upload the documents. 9 10 44 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 11 -12 of 13 Step 11: Click on the dropdown list for “File Description” and select appropriate option. Browse through your computer for the required document(s) to upload. Successfully uploaded document(s) will be shown in the table below. Step 12: Click “Submit”. 11 12 45 Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (CS2) Step 13 of 13 Step 13: A pop-up window will display a message to show that the documents have been successfully uploaded for the respective “Application/Consultation No.”. Click “OK” and you will be redirected to the dashboard. 13 46 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 1 of 13 Step 1: From the dashboard, click on “Inspection of electrical installation (CS5)” option. 1 47 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 2 of 13 Step 2: All the fields under the section “Details of LEW” are auto-populated. 48 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 3 of 13 Step 3: Scroll down the page and enter all required fields under “Details of the Project” and “Details of Applicant”. 49 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 4 of 13 Step 4: Enter all required fields under “Details of the Installation”. The example shown on the right is for New Solar PV for Existing Connection. Enter the Generation Capacity. 50 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 5 -6 of 13 Step 5: Under “Details of the Proposed Installation or Extension”, click on dropdown list for “Installation/Extension Proposed” and select an item. Step 6: Enter a valid quantity and click “Add”. You can remove an added item by selecting the item, followed by clicking “Remove”. 5 6 51 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 7 - 9 of 13 Step 7: Enter all required fields in “Installation Test”. Step 8: Indicate your declaration by checking the box(es) after confirming with the applicant. Step 9: Click “Next” to proceed to the next page to upload the documents. You may click “Save As Draft” to save your changes and continue working on this page later. A reference number will be generated and you may use it to search for the draft. 7 8 9 52 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 10 - 11 of 13 Step 10: Click on the dropdown for “File Description” and select appropriate option. Browse through your computer for all the required document(s) to upload. Successfully uploaded document(s) will be shown in the table below. Step 11: Click “Next”. 10 11 53 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 12 of 13 Step 12: A preview of the completed form will be shown. Please check that all the fields are correctly entereted and click “Submit” when the details have been verified. 12 54 Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5) Step 13 of 13 Step 13: A pop-up window will display a message to show that application has been successfully submitted. The reference number is for temporary use, and the actual Application/Consultation Number will be generated after the application is approved. Click “OK” and you will be redirected to the dashboard. 13 55 Application for Revision of Contracted Capacity Step 1 of 13 Step 1: From the dashboard, click on “Revision of Contracted Capacity” option. 1 56 Application for Revision of Contracted Capacity Step 2 of 6 Step 2: All the fields under the section “LEW details” are auto-populated. 57 Application for Revision of Contracted Capacity Step 3 -4 of 6 Step 3: Enter all required fields in “Customer Details” and “Revision Request Details”. Step 4: Click “Next”. You may click on “Save As Draft” to save your changes and continue working on this page later. A reference number will be shown and can be used to search for the draft. 4 58 Application for Revision of Contracted Capacity Step 5 of 6 Step 5: A preview of the completed form will be shown. Please check that all the fields are correct and click “Submit” when the details have been verified. 5 59 Application for Revision of Contracted Capacity Step 6 of 6 Step 5: A pop-up window will display a message to show that application has been successfully submitted. The reference number is for temporary use, and the actual Application/Consultation Number will be generated after the application is approved. Click “OK” and you will be redirected to the dashboard. 60 Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation Step 1 of 10 Step 1: From the dashboard, click on “Submit CT&VT Report and Request for HT Meter Installation” option. 1 61 Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation Step 2 of 10 Step 2: All the fields in “Details of LEW” are auto-populated. 62 Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation Step 3 -4 of 10 Step 3: Enter all required fields in “Application Details”. Step 4: Click “Next”. 4 63 Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation Step 5 of 10 Step 5: A preview of the completed form will be shown. Please check that all the field values are correct and click “Submit” when the details have been verified. 5 64 Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation Step 6 - 7 of 10 Step 6: A pop-up window will display message to show that the application has been successfully submitted and the “Application/Consultation No.” will be indicated. Step 7 Click “Upload”to proceed to the next page to upload the documents. . 6 7 65 Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation Step 8 - 9 of 10 Step 8: Click on the dropdown list for “File Description” and select the appropriate option. Browse the computer for the required document(s) to upload. Successfully uploaded document(s) will be shown in the table below. Note: All documents listed are mandatory. Step 9: Click “Submit”. 8 9 66 Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation Step 10 of 10 Step 10: A pop-up window will display message to show that documents have been successfully uploaded for the “Application/Consultation No.”. Click “OK” and you will be redirected to the dashboard. 10 67 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 1 of 12 Step 1: From the dashboard, click on “Electricity Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works” option. 1 68 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 2 - 3 of 12 Step 2: The fields in the section “Details of Applicant” are auto-populated. Step 3: Indicate whether the Paymaster is the same as the Applicant. 2 3 69 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 4 of 12 Step 4: If the Paymaster is notthe same as the Applicant, enter all required fields in the section “Details of Paymaster” 70 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 5 -6 of 12 Step 5: Scroll down the page and enter all required fields in the section “Details of Project”. Step 6: Click “Next”. 5 6 71 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 7 of 12 Step 7: A preview of the completed form will be shown. Please check all the fields are correctly entered and click “Submit” when the details have been verified. 7 72 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 8 - 9 of 12 Step 8: A pop-up window will display message to show that the application has been successfully submitted and the “Application/Consultation No.” will be indicated. Step 9: Click “Upload”to proceed to the next page to upload the documents. 8 9 73 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 10 - 11 of 12 Step 10: Click on the dropdown list for “File Description” and select appropriate option. Browse through the computer for the required document(s) to upload. Successfully uploaded document(s) will be shown in the table below. Step 11: Click “Submit”. 10 11 74 Request for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment Works Step 12 of 12 Step 12: A pop-up window will display message to show that documents have been successfully uploaded for the “Application/Consultation No.”. Click “OK” and you will be redirected to the dashboard. 12 75 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Dashboard Search Existing Applications View/Edit Application View Progress Download Forms as PDF Upload Documents Submit CS5 76 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Search Existing Applications: Step 1 -2 of 2 Step 1: Enter the Application Number in “Internet Application/Consultation No” and click “Search”. Step 2: Select an application to view the different activities you can perform at the bottom. 1 2 77 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications View Application: Step 1 of 2 Step 1: To To view a previously submitted application, click “View Application”. 1 78 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications View Application: Step 2 of 2 Step 2:The preview of the application will be displayed, as shown in the example below. 79 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Edit Application: Step 1 of 1 Step 1: To edit a form, click “Edit Application”. Complete the form by following the steps shown earlier for the respective application forms in this user guide. Note: You can edit a form if the application status is Draftedor Rejected. 1 80 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications View Progress: Step 1 -2 of 2 Step 1: To view progress of a request/application, click “View Progress”. Step 2: A pop-up window will appear and display the progress of the application. Click “OK” to exit the pop-up window. Status Grid to Quote Quotation Sent to Customer Customer Paid Explanation Application processed by Supply Application Section, pending quotation from Planning Officer Quotation generated by Planning Officer and mailed to Applicant Quotation paid by Applicant Cancelled Test appointment cancelled 2 Appointment Scheduled Appointment Rescheduled Test appointment booked Test appointment rescheduled 1 Work Completed Work has been completed by Project Officer 81 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Download Form: Step 1 of 1 Step 1:You can click “Download as PDF” to download the form in PDF format. 1 82 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Upload Documents: Step 1 of 4 Step 1: To upload documents, click “Upload Documents”. 1 83 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Upload Documents: Step 2 -3 of 4 Step 2: Click on the dropdown list for “File Description” and select the appropriate option. Browse through your computer for all the required document(s) to be uploaded. Successfully uploaded document(s) will be displayed in the table below. Step 3: Click “Submit” after uploading all the required document(s). 2 3 84 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Upload Documents: Step 4 of 4 Step 4: A pop-up window will display a message to show that the documents have been successfully uploaded for the respective “Internet Application No.”. Click “OK” and the dashboard will be shown. 4 85 Activities You Can Perform After Submitting Applications Submit CS5: Step 1 - 2 of 2 Step 1: In order to submit a CS5 application against a completed CS1, search and select the CS1 application. Step 2: Click “Submit CS5” and follow the steps shown in “Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (CS5)” in this user guide. 1 2 86 FAQs 87 FAQs Topic – User Account 1. How will I know that my user registration is successful? You will receive a confirmation email containing a link to activate your account. If you do not see any email from us in your inbox, please check your "spam" or "junk" folder. If your email address is entered wrongly during registration, you should submit a new registration. 2. Which information should I take note for my user registration? You should take note of your preferred user ID, customer number, password and most importantly the email address that you have used for registration. 3. What should I do if I forget my username and password? You should visit the eBusinessPortal login page and click on “Account login issues” button. Follow the on-screen instructions and you will receive an email containing a link for you to reset your password. 4. Why is my account locked? Your account will be locked if you enter your password wrongly for five times or if you do not log in for more than 90 days. For locked account, you can reactivate it by visiting the eBusiness Portal login page and click on “Account login issues” button Follow the on-screen instructions and you will receive an email containing a link to re-activate your account. 88 FAQs Topic – User Account 5. Can I submit applications without creating a user account? No, you need to have a valid user account to submit an application. 6. How many user accounts can I create? You can only create one user account per LEW licence number. 7. Will I be able to delete my user account after creation? No, but your user account will be deactivated if you do not log on for 180 days. 89 FAQs Topic – Dashboard 1. What are the functionalities of the dashboard? They are: Submitting new applications, viewing progress, uploading documents, viewing/editing applications and downloading forms as PDF. 2. Do I still need to personally submit documents to SP Group? The following form submissions and supporting documents are to be uploaded on the eBusinessportal, so there is no need to visit SP Group personally to submit documents. • Application form for Connection to the Transmission System (Form CS1) • Consultation for Connection to the Transmission System (Form CS2) • Application for Inspection of Electrical Installation (Form CS5) • Application for Revision of Contracted Capacity (ROCC) • Submission of CT & VT Test Reports and Request for HT Meter Installation • Application for Elect Diversion and Substation Redevelopment For other forms such as Application for De-Energisation/Re-Energisation (ADRE) and Change in Design LEW, the existing method still applies. 3. Can I still submit applications via email/fax/hardcopy? No, all submissions have been done through the eBusinessportal since 4 Jan 2016. 90 FAQs Topic – Dashboard 1. Can I upload additional documents after submission? Yes, you can search for the request and use the “Upload Document” function on the dashboard to upload documents after submission. 2. How do I submit a CS5 application on top of a CS1 application? On the Dashboard, search for a submitted CS1 application and click on “Submit CS5”. 3. What is the Internet Application Number and when will I receive the Application/Consultation Number? The Application/Consultation Number will only be generated upon approval of application. Meanwhile, you will only receive an Internet Application Number which is a reference number upon completion of the forms. 4. How do I track my application/consultation status after submission? You may search for the Application/Consultation Number on the dashboard. 5. Who can I contact if I need assistance with the portal? Please email us at ebizenquiry@spgroup.com.sg. 6. What can I do if the webpage does not render properly? Please turn off the “Compatibility mode” for the web browser 91
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Consumption_Elect Average consumption of Electricity (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 150 152 149 140 151 148 139 142 128 127 121 119 HDB 2-Room 199 199 195 183 198 192 183 186 166 168 161 156 HDB 3-Room 292 285 277 264 283 277 266 266 243 238 231 231 HDB 4-Room 398 396 383 360 385 381 363 365 338 327 320 309 HDB 5-Room 463 466 448 416 447 446 427 429 397 379 374 359 HDB Executive 575 568 544 515 546 548 520 523 481 462 458 445 Apartment 578 573 543 500 513 539 523 519 486 446 419 417 Terrace 957 900 872 838 847 885 851 851 785 747 744 714 Semi-Detached 1,254 1,224 1,170 1,128 1,126 1,168 1,137 1,141 1,056 1,000 974 960 Bungalow 2,432 2,360 2,266 2,220 2,121 2,347 2,192 2,190 2,012 2,004 1,872 1,904 Note: The figures exclude electricity consumption for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.
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Ekonomi & Kerja Akses Percuma SP Group menang tender pertama projek pendinginan daerah di Thailand � � SP Group Electric Car Sep 26, 2023 | 04:05 PM Dapatkan artikel ini untuk diterbitkan semula TENAGA BIJAK: SP Group dan Banpu Next berkata projek itu akan membantu pusat kompleks pemerintah di Bangkok menjimat sekitar $1.6 juta dalam kos elektrik se ap tahun. - Foto SP GROUP Satu usaha sama antara syarikat elektrik dan gas milik negara, SP Group, dengan syarikat penyedia penyelesaian tenaga bijak Thailand, Banpu Next, telah memenangi satu tender untuk mereka bentuk, membina, memiliki dan mengendali sebuah sistem pendinginan daerah di Bangkok. Projek di Pusat Kompleks Kerajaan Zone C di bandar itu menandakan projek pendinginan daerah pertama oleh SP Group di Thailand. Ia akan siap pada tahun depan, lapor The Business Times. Sistem pendinginan daerah itu akan mengendali kapasi pendinginan sehingga 14,000 tan bagi pusat kompleks itu yang mempunyai keluasan lantai kasar (GFA) 660,000 meter persegi. SP Group dan Banpu Next pada Isnin berkata projek itu akan membolehkan pusat kompleks berkenaan menjimatkan sekitar $1.6 juta dalam kos elektrik setahun. Ia juga akan membantu pusat kompleks itu menjimatkan tenaga sebanyak 20 peratus dan mengurangkan pengeluaran sehingga 3,000 tan, se ap tahun. “Ini sama dengan meniadakan sekitar 20,000 kereta enjin pembakaran dalaman (ICE) daripada jalan raya secara terkumpul sepanjang tempoh kontrak selama 20 tahun,” kata kedua-dua syarikat itu. Tender tersebut diberikan oleh Dhanarak Asset Development, sebuah anak syarikat milik penuh Kementerian Kewangan Thailand. Kedua-dua syarikat itu menambah usaha sama mereka akan menyediakan air dingin yang cekap tenaga dan mampu dihasilkan kepada rangkaian bangunan dalam komplek tersebut menerusi sistem pendinginan itu, dan memasang sebuah stesen pengecas kenderaan elektrik Uji pengetahuan anda dalam bahasa Melayu (EV) di fasili itu. Teka Kata
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Media Release EV Connection and SP Mobility launch partnership to enhance cross-border EV charging experience Johor Bahru and Singapore, 28 August 2024 – EV Connection (EVC), the operator of electric vehicle (EV) charging network JomCharge, has launched a partnership with Singapore’s SP Mobility – a subsidiary of SP Group (SP) – to enhance the EV charging experience on both sides of the Causeway. The launch event was held at Sutera Mall, a very popular destination for both local Malaysians and Singaporeans alike in Johor Bahru.  The cross-border collaboration enables JomCharge app users in Malaysia to charge their vehicles using SP’s network in Singapore, while SP users can also use JomCharge’s chargers when in Malaysia. This will offer greater accessibility to EV drivers and eradicate range anxiety by promoting the ease of cross-border charging.  Forging this partnership is especially pertinent as both nations have seen a rise in EV adoption rates. Malaysian EV sales in the first half of 2024 were up almost 150 per cent compared to the same period last year, while the latest figures in Singapore up till May revealed that one in three new cars registered in the city-state were EVs, almost double the 2023 figures.  The partnership’s first phase will allow users on both apps to purchase credits that can be utilised across the Causeway. These credits will initially be made available to Aion customers in Malaysia and Singapore. Aion drivers in Malaysia can purchase SP credits for use in Singapore via an Aion dealer. An EV charging account will then be created on the SP app, and the credits will be available for use once the users complete the account set up and activate the credits. For Singapore-based drivers, JomCharge charging credits will initially be bundled with the sales of new Aion cars. SP users will have to download the JomCharge app and sign up for an account, where the charging credits will be uploaded for use at JomCharge’s chargers in Malaysia.  Future plans include offering credits through other platforms and potentially directly to the public, and eventually, it will culminate in integrated roaming capabilities, where users will only be required to download either the JomCharge or SP app to locate available EV chargers in Malaysia and Singapore, start a charging session, and make payments.  “EVC is excited to partner with SP in making the cross-border charging experience more seamless. The huge uptick in EV adoption in both countries, coupled with the fact that the Causeway is one of the world’s most heavily traversed borders makes this partnership even more timely,” said EVC Managing Director Ir. Lee Yuen How.  “We have received a lot of feedback from our users indicating the need for a more seamless cross- border EV charging experience, and we hope that this partnership ensures this. We are also in the midst of working on a second phase which will allow roaming across both platforms,” said EVC Technical Director Dr. Che Hang Seng.  Dean Cher, SP Group’s Head of Mobility, said: “Our partnership today arises from our response to our customers’ feedback for solutions when they travel to Malaysia. Teaming up with an experienced and established EV charging provider like EVC enables us to bring greater convenience to EV drivers in both Singapore and Malaysia. Our combined Singapore and Malaysia charging network is extensive and this partnership will further strengthen the growing cross-border EV ecosystem and encourage more people in our respective countries to embrace EVs in the shift towards a low-carbon future.”  Aion drivers in Malaysia who are interested in purchasing SP credits for use in Singapore can email EVC at support@ev-connection.com or simply call +603-7887-2912, while Singapore EV drivers interested in purchasing JomCharge credits for use in Malaysia can email emobility@spgroup.com.sg to indicate your interest.  EV Connection is a leading EV charging company in Malaysia, with an integrated EV charger portfolio spanning supply, installation, operation, maintenance and R&D. It operates the JomCharge app, one of the largest EV charging networks in Malaysia. It also provides a one stop solution for commercial clients interested in implementing EV solutions into their business and have served thousands of homeowners looking to install EV chargers at their houses / offices.   SP currently operates one of Singapore’s largest public EV charging networks with over 1,600 charging points across more than 400 locations. SP also operates the largest number of direct current (DC) fast chargers in Singapore – close to 20 per cent of SP’s network are DC chargers that can provide drivers with a quick charge in just 30 minutes.    
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SP Group’s role in electricity industry As published in Straits Times Forum Letter (29 Sept 2018) We thank readers for their letters and the queries they raised (How are new retailers able to offer better prices than SP Group? by Mr Max Leong; Maintaining cost savings tough in the long term by Mr Goh Boon Kai and Many concerns over changes in power market by Mr Ong Soon Yam for their letters, all on Sept 25). SP Group operates and maintains the electricity grid and provides market support services such as billing and meter reading. Under the regulated tariff set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) for the period of July 1 to Sept 30, SP Group is paid 5.71 cents per kWh (SP Component) for the above services, out of 23.65 cents per kWh paid by residential consumers. The remaining tariff components go to the generation companies, Energy Market Company for market administration, and EMA for power system operator costs. Under the Open Electricity Market (OEM), consumers will be able to buy electricity from retailers, at the retail electricity price, instead of buying under the tariff set by the EMA. The electricity price offered by retailers will also include the SP Component. Whether consumers buy electricity under tariff, or through a retailer, the SP Component collected from consumers is the same. It is regulated by the EMA, and has been stable the past 10 years, even as the electricity tariff fluctuated. Chuah Kee Heng Managing Director SP Services Jan-08 Apr-08 Jul-08 Oct-08 Jan-09 Apr-09 Jul-09 Oct-09 Jan-10 Apr-10 Jul-10 Oct-10 Jan-11 Apr-11 Jul-11 Oct-11 Jan-12 Apr-12 Jul-12 Oct-12 Jan-13 Apr-13 Jul-13 Oct-13 Jan-14 Apr-14 Jul-14 Oct-14 Jan-15 Apr-15 Jul-15 Oct-15 Jan-16 Apr-16 Jul-16 Oct-16 Jan-17 Apr-17 Jul-17 Oct-17 Jan-18 Apr-18 Jul-18 Reference Low Tension Electricity Tariff for Residential Customers 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Grid Charge MSS Fee Market Admin & PSO Energy Cost Q3 2018 TARIFF (July – September) Market Admin & Power System Operator Fee to EMA (No change) 0.05¢/kWh (<1%) Market Support Services Fee to SP Group (No change) 0.40¢/kWh (1. to7%) Network Costs to SP Group (No change) 5.31¢/kWh (22.5%) Energy Costs to electricity generation companies (Increase by 1.50¢/kWh compared to previous quarter) 17.89¢/kWh (75.6%)
Reliabilityhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/energy-hub/reliability/the-doctor-is-in-grid-health-checks-prevent-issues
SP Energy HubAnnual ReportReliabilitySustainabilityInnovation The Doctor Is In: Grid Health Checks Prevent Issues RELIABILITY Reading the “pulse” of network equipment, Senior Engineer Dr Lai Kai Xian can tell whether insulation material within the equipment may be breaking down. Like any good physician, Dr Lai Kai Xian is skilled in being able to look, listen and feel. The key difference is that his patient is Singapore’s electricity network, and he diagnoses the grid’s health conditions and fixes these even before they become problems. The 35-year-old electrical engineer is one of eight specialists in the SP Group’s Condition Monitoring team who keeps a close eye on the 11,000 substations and over 28,000km of cables that make up the grid. They are supported by 44 technical officers and technicians who conduct regular health screenings of all equipment on the network, and recommend deeper investigations or treatment when necessary.  Condition Monitoring Senior Engineer Dr Lai Kai Xian uses devices that require various senses – hearing, sight and touch – to assess equipment health, much like a medical doctor. Technicians take the network’s temperature using thermal guns, and listen for abnormal sounds using sensors coupled with headsets that make high frequency sounds audible. Special probes listen for the “pulse” of the equipment, and normal sounds need to be distinguished from ones that could indicate a potential problem. Sounds called transient earth voltage signals could point to internal voids in liquid, air or solid insulation material that are wrapped around cables. These kinds of “partial discharge” summon more varied equipment to pinpoint the source of an abnormality, and allow for early intervention. “These markers tell you where more investigation is needed or where problems could potentially lie so they can be solved before they get any bigger,” explains Dr Lai. He had focused his PhD studies on condition monitoring, and thanks his parents for the opportunity to have done so in Australia. SeniorEngineer Dr Lai Kai Xian (left) with his parents (right) at the 2010 University of New South Wales graduation ceremony. He was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering. Like any emergency room, the most critical cases are attended to first, and more tests can be ordered to make a more accurate diagnosis. It can sometimes make for an intense work day, he concedes. But until his first child arrives in October, the grid is his baby – indeed his personal hobbies include reading technical articles about power systems and new technologies. Condition monitoring affords the grid an additional layer of insurance over scheduled maintenance, making it even more reliable, says Dr Lai. According to Dr Lai, an average of 70 potential problems have been avoided each year over the last five years. And unlike scheduled maintenance work which may require a piece of equipment to be taken out of service to be checked, repaired, or replaced, this pre-emptive approach is non-invasive, requiring no shutdowns. In the long run, keeping the health of a piece of equipment in check also means it lasts longer, he says. More companies are now catching on to these benefits, says Dr Lai, adding that he had trouble finding a job specifically in condition monitoring until he joined SP, a big believer in “preventive medicine”. Online monitoring is also continuously leveraged by SP for the larger 400kV and 230kV substations that make up Singapore’s transmission network, with sensors transmitting real-time data to Dr Lai’s lab. New technologies that can make the grid more robust are also regularly assessed, adds Dr Lai, also a “doctor-on-call” for casual queries from other departments, thanks to friendships forged with colleagues through weekly badminton sessions. Getting to the root of the problem is one of the things he relishes most about his role in SP’s network reliability, especially since diagnosis can be as much of an art as a science, and prompts spirited debates. “You need to be able to look beyond the obvious with data. Every single case is different, requiring both tools and thinking. That is the challenge that I love.” — 13 June 2019 TAGS PEOPLE OF SPRELIABILITY 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
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About SP GroupBoard of DirectorsExecutive Leadership TeamAwards & AffiliationsAnnual ReportsSustainability Reports Board of Directors The Board provides broad strategic direction for the Group and undertakes key investment and funding decisions. In addition, the Board ensures that Senior Management maintains a robust system of internal controls to protect the Group's assets and reviews the Group's financial performance. Board of Directors Leong Wai Leng Chairman and Non-Independent Director Ms Leong Wai Leng is the Chairman of Singapore Power Limited (“SPL”). She joined the Board of SPL and was appointed Deputy Chairman on 1 April 2021 and has been appointed Chairman with effect from 1 Jan 2023. Ms Leong currently serves as Advisory Senior Director of Temasek International Advisors Pte. Ltd. She was formerly the Chief Financial Officer of Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited and Temasek International Pte. Ltd. (“TI”) and President, Singapore Market of TI. Prior to Temasek, Ms Leong was Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Exchange-listed Raffles Holdings Limited and concurrently, Chief Executive Officer of Raffles International Limited, its global hotel operating and management subsidiary. Ms Leong has extensive working experience in both the public and private sectors where she held senior leadership positions in public listed companies in the engineering specialist, industrial conglomerate sectors and the Ministries of Communications and Trade & Industry. Ms Leong holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Engineering from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom and a Master of Applied Finance from the MacQuarie University, Australia. Timothy Chia Chee Ming Lead Independent Director Mr Timothy Chia Chee Ming joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in June 2014 and was appointed Lead Independent Director on 2 Mar 2023. Mr Chia is Chairman of Gracefield Holdings Limited, Hup Soon Global Corporation Private Limited and Innoven Capital Pte. Ltd. He sits on the boards of several other private and public companies, including Vertex Venture Holdings Ltd, Seviora Holdings Pte Ltd and Thai Beverage Public Company Limited. He is a Term Trustee of the Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA). He is also a Member of Singapore Management University and Rare Disease Fund Committee of SingHealth Fund (KKH Health Fund). From 1986 to 2004, he was a Director of PAMA Group where he was responsible for private equity investment and served as President from 1995 to 2004. He was previously Chairman – Asia for Coutts & Co Ltd and Senior Advisor to EQT Funds Management Ltd. Mr Chia holds a Bachelor of Science cum laude, majoring in Management, from Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA. Lee Kim Shin Independent Director Mr Lee Kim Shin joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in July 2019. Mr Lee is a Counsel of Allen & Gledhill LLP. Mr Lee sits on the boards of Singapore Airlines Limited, Singapore Institute of Legal Education and Goh Foundation Limited.  Mr Lee holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the National University of Singapore. Goh Swee Chen Independent Director Ms Goh Swee Chen joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in July 2019.  Ms Goh sits on the boards of JTC Corporation, Singapore Airlines Limited, Woodside Petroleum Ltd and various companies in the Carbon Solutions group of companies. She is also Chairman of Nanyang Technological University’s Board of Trustees and National Arts Council, and a member of Singapore Research, Innovation and Enterprise Council and Legal Service Commission. Ms Goh holds a Bachelor of Science from Victoria University and a Master of Business Administration from Chicago Booth, University of Chicago. Prof Yaacob Bin Ibrahim Independent Director Prof Yaacob Bin Ibrahim joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in September 2021. Prof Yaacob Bin Ibrahim is an Advisor to the Office of the President and Community Leadership and Social Innovation Centre of Singapore Institute of Technology (“SIT”).  Prior to his current position at SIT, Prof Yaacob served as a Minister in the Ministries of Communications and Information (2011-2018), Environment and Water Resources (2004-2011) and Community Development and Sports (2002-2004).  Throughout the 16 years as a Minister, he was also Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs. Prof Yaacob is Chairman of the Governing Board of St John’s Island National Marine Laboratory, a board member of the National Kidney Foundation, a member of the Council of Advisors for the Building Construction and Timber Industries Employees’ Union, and a Board Member of Surbana Jurong Group.  He is also an independent director of Oceanus Group Limited and serves as Advisor of AI Singapore. Prof Yaacob graduated from the University of Singapore with a degree in Civil Engineering and has a PhD from Stanford University.  Antonio Volpin Independent Director Mr Antonio Volpin joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in April 2023. Mr Antonio Volpin was a Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company until 2022 and had served in that role since 2004.  Mr Antonio Volpin brings with him 30 years of experience helping leading-edge electric utilities, energy, and infrastructure companies to develop successful growth strategies, to become global leaders and achieve operational excellence.  He has developed a deep expertise in energy transition, supporting many global leaders in their journey to net zero and advising many public bodies on how to incentivise decarbonisation of energy usages.  He started his career in Italy, and over the years he moved to London and then to Singapore as leader of the Electric Power practice of McKinsey. Mr Antonio Volpin is the Chairman of the Board of PerPetum Europe N.V., a Director of SIMET Soluzioni Energetiche and also a member of the Advisory Boards of Pioneer Point Partners LLP and Grafica Veneta S.p.A.   Mr Antonio Volpin graduated in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Padua and has a Master in Business Administration from SDA Bocconi School of Management. Ching Wei Hong Independent Director Mr Ching Wei Hong joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in June 2023. He is also the Chairman of SP Group Treasury Pte. Ltd.​ Mr Ching Wei Hong is a Director of Mapletree Logistics Trust Management Ltd., Member, Nanyang Technological University’s Board of Trustees, member of the Rare Disease Fund committee under the Ministry of Health, member of the Appeal Advisory Panels under the Business Trust Act, Financial Advisers Act, Insurance Act, Securities and Futures Act and Trust Companies Act and member of the Appeal Advisory Panel under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2022 and the Credit Bureau Act 2016.​ Mr Ching Wei Hong has 38 years of experience in regional finance, wealth management, private banking and retail banking, corporate banking and cash management.​ Mr Ching Wei Hong was with OCBC bank from 1999 to 2021, where he held various senior roles including head of transaction banking, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Group Head Operations & Technology and Chairman of Bank of Singapore before being named as Deputy President, Group Wealth Management & Consumer Banking, on 9 Jan 2020.  Before joining OCBC Bank, he was Director of Corporate Finance at Philips Electronics Asia Pacific. He also held senior regional assignments in Bank of America and was Treasurer of Union Carbide Asia Pacific.​ Mr Ching Wei Hong holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from the National University of Singapore. Ong Pang Thye Independent Director Mr Ong Pang Thye joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in April 2024. Mr Ong Pang Thye was the former Managing Partner of KPMG in Singapore from 1 Oct 2016 to 30 Sep 2023 and a Board member of KPMG International Limited. Prior to this, he was previously the Head of Audit practice in Singapore and was KPMG’s Head of Accounting Advisory Services for KPMG in Asia Pacific. Mr Ong Pang Thye also has more than 30 years of experience in accounting, auditing and consulting, working with companies in various industries such as Banking, Asset Management, Infrastructure, Media and Real Estate. Mr Ong Pang Thye sits on the boards of Temasek Holdings (Private) Limited, MOH Holdings Pte Ltd and Singapore’s Ministry of Home Affairs’ Home Team of Science and Technology Agency and is a member of the Business School Management Advisory Board of the National University of Singapore. He is also a Council Member of the Singapore Business Federation. Ow Foong Pheng Independent Director Mrs Ow Foong Pheng joined the board of Singapore Power Limited in Jun 2024. Mrs Ow Foong Pheng is currently the Chairperson of the Urban Redevelopment Authority and Special Adviser to the Ministry of National Development.  Prior to this, she was the Permanent Secretary (National Development) of the Ministry of National Development from May 2016 until 31 Mar 2025.  She has also previously held the positions of Permanent Secretary of Trade and Industry, Chief Executive Officer of JTC Corporation, and served in several other ministries, including the Ministries of Education, Finance, Defence, Home Affairs, and Manpower. She was also Board director of DBS Group Holdings Limited. Mrs Ow Foong Pheng graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Oxford University.  She also holds a Master of Science in Management from Stanford University. Stanley Huang Tian Guan Group Chief Executive Officer and Director Mr Stanley Huang Tian Guan is the Group Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Power Limited since Jul 2020.  He is also the Chairman of the Energy Association of Singapore (World Energy Council Singapore), President of the Association of the Electricity Supply Industry of East Asia and Western Pacific, and a Council Member of the Singapore-Guangdong Collaboration Council. Mr Huang is the Chairman of key subsidiaries of Singapore Power group including SP PowerAssets Limited, Singapore District Cooling Pte Ltd, Singapore Power International Pte Ltd, SP Digital Holdings Pte. Ltd., Labrador Real Estate Pte. Ltd., SP PowerInterconnect Pte. Ltd. and Shirui Energy Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. as well as a Director of SP Services Limited and SP Group Treasury Pte. Ltd.  Mr Huang was formerly the Group Chief Financial Officer of Singapore Power Limited and Chief Executive Officer of Singapore Power International.  Prior to joining Singapore Power Limited in May 2015, Mr Huang was with Volvo Group for 12 years and had lived and worked in Shanghai, Belgium and Singapore. Mr Huang holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration from University of Leicester, UK and a Bachelor of Accountancy (2nd Upper Class Honours) degree from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He is a Chartered Accountant of Singapore and an alumnus of INSEAD Business School.
[Form] E - Certificate of Fitness of Residential Unithttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:f4389565-755b-4a4e-b846-5417f0319b50/%20E%20-%20Certificate%20of%20Fitness%20of%20Residential%20Unit.pdf
FORM E CERTIFICATE OF FITNESS OF RESIDENTIAL UNIT To: PROJECT: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 Attn: Manager, Electrical Installation, SP Services Application No.:__________________ AT APARTMENT BLOCK No. DATE OF INSPECTION: STREET NAME: POSTAL DISTRICT: Type/Total No. of Units / ( units) / ( units) MCB Rating Others MCB Type (Before & after Revenue Meter) Service Cable Size RCCB Rating / Sensitivity Cooker / Oven Point Water Heater Point Details of Electrical Installation 15A Socket Outlet 13A Socket Outlet Fan Point Lamp Point 20A isolator SPN / DP 20A isolator TPN 30A isolator SPN / DP 30A isolator TPN Others Unit Nos. I hereby declare that I have supervised the installation, inspected and tested the electrical installation of the residential unit(s) in accordance with the relevant Regulations and Code of Practice. I hereby certify that the electrical installation of the residential unit(s) has been designed in accordance with the relevant Regulations and Code of Practice. _______________________________________ Signature/Name/Licence No. of LEW responsible for electrical installation work* ________________________________________ Signature/Name/Licence No. of LEW responsible for design of electrical installation* * The same LEW may perform both design and installation work for the electrical installation.
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Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Low Voltage Distribution Cables, Joints and Terminations Course Code: ECL06 COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Understand the various types of LV cables, cable joints and terminations used in the system • Understand the common causes of failures • Acquire knowledge in constructing a LV joint or termination MAIN CONTENTS • Parts of LV cable • Importance of every layer within LV cables • Use of LV basic cable jointing tools to carry out LV cable preparation works • Different types of LV joints (normal/transition) and terminations • LV cable jointing instructions • Essential points in carrying out LV cable jointing works, e.g. sequence in crimping, rebuilding of insulation layers and overall waterproof protection, etc. • Construction of specific portion of LV joints and termination for XLPE/PILC cables METHODOLOGY Lecture and practical session TARGET AUDIENCE Technical staff who are required to carry out, supervise or inspect LV distribution cable joints and termination work COURSE DETAILS Duration : 21 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face or Blended (Face-to-face and Synchronous E-Learning) Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : 21 Additional Requirement/s : Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) must be worn during practical session. PPE includes: • Safety Shoes • Rubber Gloves • Fire Retardant Clothing (FRC) • Face Shield COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$1,400 (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 3.2_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 3.2_0323
Emergency Response to Gas Distribution Network.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:8c72fb23-057a-4fbd-9ec2-242dfcac6d39/%20Emergency%20Response%20to%20Gas%20Distribution%20Network.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Emergency Response to Gas Distribution Network Course Code: GNO06 OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Learn how to handle emergency response to distribution gas network failure or supply interruption affecting large areas • Know how to contain the major network faults by isolating part of the network system while maintaining supply integrity to other parts of the gas network MAIN CONTENTS • Introducing Singapore gas pressure regime • The origins of gas pressure • Explain the control of gas pressure • List down the duty and responsibility of stand-by officer when there is a distribution network fault. • The quality needed for the emergency response officer • Conduct group discussion by using poor pressure at Yishun Newtown as an example to illustrate how to make use of the GEMS on problem solving • Introducing the Permit-To-Work system when planned valve operation is requested and the Safe Work Procedures prepared together with LVOS • Introduce ‘LVOS’ system • Summary on GEMS & LVOS and ways to enhance the system. • Take notes on Emergency Response to Network Operation & Faults Rectification • Case Study on Nicoll Highway Collapse • Group discussion on Distribution Network Incidents and conduct tabletop exercises for all participant to take part and present on their lesson learnt METHODOLOGY Lecture TARGET AUDIENCE Engineering & technical staff who are required to attend to gas escape incidents COURSE DETAILS Course Duration / Time Assessment 2 days (14 hours) / 8:30am – 5:30pm Certification SIPG Certificate of Completion 1 PDU by PE Board 2 - Course Fee before Funding $420 w/o GST $449.40 with GST Course Fee after Funding 3 Not applicable - Yes CLICK TO REGISTER 1 Participants must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment. 2 Applicable to Professional Engineers registered in Professional Engineers Board (PEB) only. 3 Funding grant is available for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents only. Note: SIPG reserves the right to amend any details relating to the course without prior notice. Contact Us: training-institute@spgroup.com.sg or +65 6916 9730 Ver 01.20
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