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Licensed Electrical Technician Prep Prog_ENO33_v15_Sep25.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:25fdfe05-0f85-4ac5-8af7-d3436d99d3b6/Licensed%20Electrical%20Technician%20Prep%20Prog_ENO33_v15_Sep25.pdf
LICENSED ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN PREPARATORY PROGRAMME (Programme Code: ENO33) LEARNING OUTCOMES The Licensed Electrical Technician Preparatory Programme will equip participants with the necessary theoretical foundation and practical application skills to carry out the work of a Licensed Electrical Technician. PRE-REQUISITES Applicants are required to have: o At least 5 years as a Practicing Licensed Electrician; or o Diploma in Electrical Power Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and at least 1 year of relevant hands-on experience after attainment of diploma (only required to complete the practical modules by SIPG) --- The programme is optional for applicants with: o Diploma in Electrical Power Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and o At least 2 years of relevant hands-on experience in electrical works after attainment of diploma --- Priority will be given to Licensed Electricians with 5 years of relevant hands-on experience. PROGRAMME CONTENTS Theoretical Foundation Conducted by Singapore Polytechnic/Ngee Ann Polytechnic No. Description Hours Total Module 1: Electrical Circuit Theory and Analysis 1.1 Basic Circuit Theory 3 1.2 AC Theory 13 1.3 Three Phase AC Circuits 12 1.4 Written Assessment 1 2 2 Module 2: Distribution System and Protection 2.1 Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution System 3 2.2 Fault calculation 5 2.3 Circuit Switching and Switchgears 3.5 2.4 Protection 7 2.5 Distribution Transformers 3 2.6 Cables and Wiring Systems 3 2.7 Substation Earthing and System Earthing 1.5 2.8 Testing and Commissioning 2 2.9 Written Assessment 2 2 2 28 28 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 1 V15_092025 No. Description Hours Total Module 3: Electrical System Design 3.1 Electricity Distribution System & Related Regulations 6 3.2 Characteristics and Selection of Protective Devices 9 3.3 Design of Residential Electrical Installation 9 3.4 Design of Industrial and Commercial Electrical Installation 6.5 3.5 Standby Generators 3 3.6 Inspection and Testing 3 3.7 Temporary Electrical installation 6 3.8 Earthing System 1.5 3.9 Grid-connected PV System 9 3.10 EV Charging System 3 3.11 Written Assessment 3 2 2 Module 4: Electrical Machines and Control 4.1 Single-phase and Three Phase Transformers 2.5 4.2 Induction and DC Motors 3 4.3 Synchronous Motors & Generators 3 4.4 Semiconductor Devices for Motor Control 3 4.5 DC & AC Drives 5 4.6 Motor Starters 4.5 4.7 Written Assessment 4 2 2 Practical Application Conducted by Singapore Institute of Power and Gas 2 56 21 Total 141 No. Description Hours Total Module 5: Safety and Connection Requirements 5.1 Safety & Licensing Requirements 7 5.2 The Supply Connection Process 3.5 11 5.3 Assessment 0.5 Module 6: Commercial and Industrial Low Voltage Installation 6.1 Design for Commercial and Industrial Low Voltage Installation 14 6.2 Distribution Switchboard Maintenance for Commercial and Industrial Low Voltage Installation 7 22 6.3 Assessment 1 Module 7: Testing Methods 7.1 Inspection & Testing of Installations up to 500 kVA 14 7.2 Commissioning of Switchboard up to 500kVA 7 22 7.3 Assessment 1 Module 8: HV Switching Operations and Procedures 8.1 Protection Scheme 3.5 8.2 Operation and Maintenance of Distribution Transformer 3.5 8.3 Switching Operations and Procedures 3.5 11 8.4 Assessment 0.5 Total 66 ASSESSMENT For modules conducted by SP/NP, a written assessment will be conducted upon completion of each module. For modules conducted by SIPG, a practical assessment will be conducted upon completion of each module. V15_092025 PROGRAMME TIMING The programme will be conducted during weekday evenings (6.30pm – 10.00pm) and Saturdays (8.30am – 6.00pm). CERTIFICATE Participants who have successfully pass all theoretical and practical modules will be awarded a Certificate of Achievement jointly issued by SIPG and SP/NP. EMA LICENSING COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT The “Certificate of Achievement” is required by EMA for participants without the relevant educational qualification. Participants are required to ensure that they satisfy the relevant work experience and pass the “EMA Licensing Competency Assessment” to qualify for an Electrical Technician’s License. Please refer to EMA website for more information on application for Electrical Technician License: EMA Website PROGRAMME FEE Full Programme (Theoretical Foundation & Practical Applications) Programme Fee Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents <40 years old Nett Fee after SSG Funding* Singapore Citizens ≥40 years old only Enhanced Training Support for SMEs # Without GST $11,460.00 $3,438.00 $1,146.00 $1,146.00 With 9% GST + $12,491.40 $3747.42 $1455.42 $1455.42 Practical Applications Only Programme Fee Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents <40 years old Nett Fee after SSG Funding* Singapore Citizens ≥40 years old only Enhanced Training Support for SMEs # Without GST $4,800.00 $1,440.00 $480.00 $480.00 With 9% GST + $5,232.00 $1569.60 $609.60 $609.60 * Subjected to SSG’s approval and changes. + 9% GST applicable for intakes starting from 1 Jan 2024 # For more information on the Enhanced Training Support for Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs) scheme, please click here. Self-sponsored applicants may use their relevant SkillsFuture Credit (SFC) to offset the programme fee. PROGRAMME SCHEDULE Full Programme Intake: Sep 2025 (Closed)/ Feb 2026 Practical Only Intake: TBC Registration closing date: 4 weeks before programme commencement Application will be considered upon submission of completed application form and all necessary supporting documents. SIPG will contact the applicant after confirmation that all admission criteria are met. For enquiries, contact SIPG at training-institute@spgroup.com.sg or 6916 7930 SIPG reserves the rights to amend any details relating to the programme without prior notice. 3 V15_092025 This page is intentionally left blank 4 V15_092025 Registration Form Licensed Electrical Technician Preparatory Programme PART A: PERSONAL PARTICULARS � Self-Sponsored Applicant � Company-Sponsored Applicant ** Full Name (As in NRIC/FIN) ** NRIC/FIN ID Expiry Date (dd/mm/yy) ** Nationality Gender M / F ** Monthly Salary 1 LE License No. (if applicable) Date of Birth (dd/mm/yy) Race: Chinese / Malay / Indian / Others: ___________________ Years of Relevant Experience as LE (if applicable) ** Contact Number Email Address Address (Residential address for self-sponsored applicants) FOR COMPANY-SPONSORED APPLICANTS ONLY Eligibility for Enhanced Training Support for SMEs: Determination will be based on SSG system. Applicant must have continued to receive full salary under the billing company (as below) and CPF entitlements during the entire duration of the funded course. Company Name UEN Company Address Contact Person Designation Contact Number PART B: PRE-REQUISITES Email Address 1. Please indicate your relevant hands-on electrical work experience: Employer Name Position Held Year of Joining Year of Leaving 2. Please indicate your educational qualifications: Qualification Title Name of Institute Year Completed Please attach relevant supporting documents. (Refer to Annex A for the list of supporting documents required.) 1 Salary range: a) Unemployed b) Below $1,000 c) $1,000 - $1,499 d) $1,500 - $1,999 e) $2,000 - $2,499 f) $2,500 - $2,999 g) $3,000 - $3,499 h) $3,500 and above ** Mandatory field 5 V15_092025 PART C: PROGRAMME TYPE Please tick the programme type that ☐ Full Programme - Theoretical Foundation & Practical Applications ☐ Practical Applications only (Applicable only to applicants with Diploma in Electrical Power Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic/Ngee Ann Polytechnic or higher qualifications that are recognised by EMA/PEB.) PART D: PAYMENT Payment is only required after the programme has been scheduled for the applicant and applicant has confirmed his/her availability. An invoice with the final amount (after funding, if any) and the available mode of payment will be sent to the applicant. PART E: DECLARATION By submitting this registration form: - I hereby declare that all information given is true and accurate; - I acknowledge that SIPG shall not be responsible should EMA rejects my application for licensing; and - I agree to the terms and conditions stated below. (i) For Self-Sponsored Application (ii) For Company-Sponsored Application Name: ______________________ Name of Authorised Personnel: _____________________ Signature: ______________________ Signature: _____________________ Company Stamp Date: ______________________ Date: _____________________ PART F: PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT I/We acknowledge and agree that SIPG may collect, use and disclose to any third party any and all particulars relating to my/our personal information for the purposes of (i) providing the requested services in respect of the programme(s), (ii) billing and account management (including debt collection or recovery); (iii) conducting surveys or obtaining feedback; (iv) informing me/us of services and offers by SIPG, its related entities and business affiliates (unless I/we duly inform you otherwise); and (v) complying with all applicable laws and regulations, and business requirements. Name: Signature: Date: TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1) The company and individual applicant have read and understood the terms of the programme information and registration form. 2) The information collected on this form is used for programme registration, account servicing of programme-related activities and/or for application of programmerelated funding to appropriate funding agencies. 3) This registration form must be submitted to SIPG at least 4 weeks before programme commencement. 4) Payment must be made to SIPG before programme commencement. 5) SIPG reserves the right to amend any details relating to the programme without any prior notice. 6) Request for withdrawal must be made in writing and are subject to approval by SIPG. >5 working days before programme commencement : 100% refund; Less than 5 working days before programme commencement : no refund. 7) Request for transfer/replacement must be made in writing at least 5 working days before programme commencement and is subject to approval by SIPG. SIPG reserves the right to impose an administration fee for such requests. 8) Trainee shall be bound by the terms and conditions of any applicable funding scheme as approved by SIPG. 9) In the event that the trainee fails to meet any of the requirements set under the funding scheme or has been granted funding for the same programme before, thereby resulting that his/her funding application is rejected, the trainee is liable to pay the balance of the full programme fee to SIPG. 10) Photographs of trainees may be taken at the event for SIPG’s marketing materials and other publications. Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 6 V15_092025 ANNEX A: LIST OF SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS REQUIRED Please submit all relevant supporting documents along with the application form via email. Note: SIPG reserves the right to reject any application due to incomplete submission of supporting documents. 1 Company Testimonial Letter (To clearly state the years and job scope of relevant hands-on electrical works experience) 2 Educational Certificates (For non-Licensed Electricians) Highest Qualification (Minimum of Diploma in Electrical Power Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic/Ngee Ann Polytechnic or higher qualifications that are recognised by EMA/PEB) 7 V15_092025
Microsoft Word - SP Contractor Portal User Guide (External)_v0.1.docxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:a13b4f2f-73a4-4812-8e0a-ea47839156fa/SP%20Contractor%20Portal%20User%20Guide.pdf
SP Contractor Portal User Guide 1 .............................................................................................. 1 SP CONTRACTOR PORTAL USER GUIDE .......................................................... 1 1. Accessing the portal .................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Register for an account .............................................................................................................................. 3 3. APPLYING FOR RES ...................................................................................................................................... 8 4. APPLYING FOR REO .................................................................................................................................. 15 5. Applying for NCE ........................................................................................................................................ 22 6. APPLYING FOR NCD .................................................................................................................................. 31 7. APPLYING FOR DRAWINGS/PLAN REQUESTS .................................................................................. 35 8. APPLYING FOR JOINTER PASS ............................................................................................................... 40 9. APPLYING FOR CONTRACTOR PASS .................................................................................................... 42 10. PAYMENTS .............................................................................................................................................. 48 11. RESUMING A PAUSED APPLICATION ............................................................................................. 49 2 1. Accessing the portal Navigate to [Production URL] in your browser. Recommended Browsers: Latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari 2. Register for an account Click on Register. Fill in the required details. 3 If you are a freelancer, or do not have a company, be sure to check the box at the bottom of the form. If you are applying on behalf of a company, provide the name of the company and company registration number. 4 Provide any required documents e.g. Authorization Letter from Company. Select a file, then click Upload Attachment. Upon successful upload, a message will be shown. 5 Click Next to complete your registration. Check your email provided earlier, for the acknowledgement. SP Group will process your application. Once approved, you will receive the following email: 6 Click on here link to go to the Portal and complete your registration. You will be asked to set your security questions and answers (all fields are mandatory) for account recovery, and a new password (at least 8 characters with 1 letter and 1 number). 7 Once successful, you will be shown the Contractor Portal landing page. 3. APPLYING FOR RES Click on Apply for NCE on the main page or Apply for NCE from the NCE dropdown list. 8 The RES application screen will appear. You will require the following information: • One recent Passport Sized Photograph with white background • Personal Particulars of Applicant • Applicant's Last 4 characters of NRIC (e.g. 123X) • Applicant's Birthdate • Employment Records • Certificate of Achievement for Registered Earthworks Supervisor Course from SIPG or • Certificate of Successful Completion ("CSC") for Registered Earthworks Supervisor Course from BCA or • Certificate of Successful Completion ("CSC") for Registered Earthworks Supervisor Course from SCAL Academy and • Letter from employer stating minimum of 2 years site supervisory experience • Fit for Work Certification from a Doctor (for applicants above 65 years old) 9 Select the application type. For Renewal/Replacement, an existing RES number (e.g. 789X01/01/1950) must be provided. The system will determine if this is a renewal or replacement application, based on the expiry date of the existing pass. Enter the necessary details and click next to proceed to the next screen. Details marked with a * are mandatory and cannot be left blank. 10 You may pause the application by pressing on the Pause button, when it is available. You will be asked to enter a description to help you remember why you paused the application. See section RESUMING A PAUSED APPLICATION on how to resume a paused application. 11 In the File Upload screen, please provide a passport photo and supporting documents. Allowed file types are PDF, JPG, PNG. You can drag the frame to fit the photo in the frame. Press Crop & Save to ensure the photo is saved. All files are mandatory. You will not be allowed to proceed until all files are provided. Press Done when the upload of each file is complete, to attach them to the application. 12 At the summary page, review your entries and ensure you mark the checkbox, agreeing to the declaration and terms and conditions of the application. You will then be given an application number, which you can refer to when enquiring about the status of your application. Click Next to proceed with payment. 13 You will be allowed to select any transaction that is unpaid, before being redirected to Cybersource for payment. SP Contractor Portal accepts Visa or Mastercard payment. Enter your credit card details in the secured page and upon successful payment, you will be redirected back to the SP Contractor Portal and be shown the 14 payment page. You may obtain a copy of the receipt by clicking on Receipt in the Notes and Attachments section. 4. APPLYING FOR REO Click on Apply for REO in the main page or Apply for REO from the REO dropdown list. The REO application screen will appear. You will require the following information: • One recent Passport Sized Photograph with white background 15 • Personal Particulars of Applicant • Applicant's Last 4 characters of NRIC (e.g. 123X) • Applicant's Birthdate • Employment Records • Certificate of Training for Underground Services Detection Course from SP PowerGrid Ltd / Certificate of Attendance for Underground Services Detection Course from SP TCC or • Certificate of Successful Completion ("CSC") / Skills Evaluation Certificate (Knowledge) ("SEC (K)") for Construction Plant Operator / Hydraulic Excavator Operation Course from BCA and • Coretrade Registration Statement with Hydraulic Excavator Operation Result Slip from BCA • Fit for Work Certification from a Doctor (for applicants above 65 years old) Select the application type. 16 For Renewal/Replacement, an existing REO number (e.g. 789X01/01/1950) must be provided. The system will determine if this is a renewal or replacement application, based on the expiry date of the existing pass. Enter the necessary details and click Next to proceed to the next screen. Details marked with a * are mandatory and cannot be left blank. 17 You may pause the application by pressing on the Pause button when it is available. You will be asked to enter a description to help you remember why you paused the application. See section RESUMING A PAUSED APPLICATION on how to resume a paused application. In the File Upload screen, please provide a passport photo and supporting documents. Allowed file types are PDF, JPG, PNG. 18 You can drag the frame to fit the photo in the frame. Press Crop & Save to ensure the photo is saved. All files are mandatory. You will not be allowed to proceed until all files are provided. Press Done when upload of each file is complete, to attach them to the application. At the summary page, review your entries and ensure that you mark the checkbox, agreeing to the declaration and terms and conditions of the application. 19 You will then be given an application number, which you can refer when enquiring about the status of your application. Click Next to proceed with Payment. You will be allowed to select any transaction that is unpaid, before being redirected to Cybersource for payment. SP Contractor Portal accepts Visa or Mastercard payment. 20 Enter your credit card details in the secured page and upon successful payment, you will be redirected back to the SP Contractor Portal and shown the Payment page. You may obtain a copy of the receipt by clicking on Receipt in the Notes and Attachments section. 21 5. Applying for NCE Click on Apply for NCE on the main page or Apply for NCE from the NCE dropdown list. The NCE application screen will display and you will need to prepare the following information: • Personal Particulars of Applicant • Name and RES Pass number of at least 1 Registered Earthwork Supervisor • Project Owner's Particulars • Contract Details • LCDW Particulars (Cable NCE) • Work Details 22 Select the application type. There is a new application type that combines both Cable & Gas applications together. Select this if your earthwork is near both cables and gas pipelines. Enter the necessary details and click Next to proceed to the next screen. Details marked with a * are mandatory and cannot be left blank. 23 Valid RES pass numbers must be provided. The pass numbers are in the format of last 4 characters of NRIC and birthdate (in dd/mm/yyyy), e.g. 123X31/12/1950. REO information is not mandatory. Select the Project Principal agency. If not available, select N/A. 24 If Agency is selected, enter the supervisor name and details as well. For Combined Cable & Gas and Cable applications, provide LCDW details. LCDW License No should be in the format of NNNN-NNNN (1234-1234). Check with EMA for license information. If the application is an Emergency Application, provide the required information. 25 Use the map to select an area where work is to be done. You may search for the area using the search bar. Thereafter you can mark the area out by clicking on the pentagon box, and using it to mark an area of work. Map selection allows you to select any shape where the two furthest points are 1.5km apart. Street names within 500m of the center point of the selected area will be returned. 26 After the area is marked and you click Submit at the bottom of the page, the system will attempt to retrieve road names from SLA’s OneMap service. Thereafter please provide detailed description of the work area and work details. The system will also attach the drawn area to the application automatically, to be used as the site plan. After entering works details and clicking Next, you will be required to attach documents depending on the type of application. 27 For uploaded files, if you wish to remove them, click on X to remove the uploaded file. To preview the files, you can click on the file to download it to view. You will be able to review your entries before submission. 28 Please agree to the terms and conditions by checking the box at the bottom of the page. After clicking next, you will be provided with an Application number, and be prompted to make payment. 29 You will be allowed to select any transaction that is unpaid, before being redirected to Cybersource for payment. SP Contractor Portal accepts Visa or Mastercard payment. Once payment is completed, you will be returned to the Portal to show your payment page, where you can download the receipt. 30 6. APPLYING FOR NCD Click on Apply for NCD on the main page or Apply for NCD from the NCD dropdown list. The NCD application screen will display and you will need to prepare the following information: • Earthworks Contractor Company Details • Earthworks Details • LCDW Details 31 Enter the necessary details and click Next to proceed to the next screen. Details marked with a * are mandatory and cannot be left blank. Use the map to select an area where work is to be done. You may search for the area using the search bar. Thereafter you can mark the area out by clicking on the pentagon box, and using it to mark an area of work. Map selection allows you to select any shape where the two furthest points are 1.5km apart. Street names within 500m of the center point of the selected area will be returned. 32 After the area is marked and you click Submit at the bottom of the page, the system will attempt to retrieve road names from SLA’s OneMap service. Thereafter please provide detailed description of the work area and work details. The system will also attach the drawn area to the application automatically, to be used as the site plan. 33 After entering works details and clicking next, you will be required to provide LCDW details. You will be allowed to review your entries before submitting. Please ensure the declaration is checked, in order to proceed. 34 After confirming, you will be provided with an application number. Upon clicking Finish, you will be brought to the first screen of a new application. You may continue or navigate away. 7. APPLYING FOR DRAWINGS/PLAN REQUESTS Click on Apply for Drawing/Plan Request on the main page or Apply for Drawing/Plan Request from the Drawing/Plan Request dropdown list. The As Built/Plan Request application screen will display and you will need to prepare the following information: • Applicant Details • Project Description Details 35 Select an application type. As-Built Drawings will be for Cable drawings. Surveyed Drawing will be for Gas pipe Drawings. Upon clicking Next, you will be asked for an Application Purpose. If Planning is selected, you can enter a Plan Request number (e.g. PR-2019000123). If Earthwork is selected, you must enter an NCE number (e.g. 201900123). 36 Enter the required details. If As-Built is chosen, you will be asked for the Project Officer Section. Use the map to select an area where work is to be done. You may search for the area using the search bar. Thereafter you can mark the area out by clicking on the pentagon box, and using it to mark an area of work. For As Built and Surveyed Drawings, street names within 500m of the center point of the selected area will be returned. For Plan Requests, Map selection allows you to select any shape where the two furthest points are 1.5km apart. 37 Street names within 500m of the center point of the selected area will be returned. After selecting a map area, you will be asked to provide Project Details and a reason for the request. Thereafter, you will be allowed to review your entries before proceeding. Please ensure the checkbox is marked, indicating your agreement to the terms and conditions. For Plan Requests, you will be required to download a pre-filled Plan Request form for the Project Principal to sign before uploading it for MEA processing. Upon submission, you will be provided an application number. 38 Once MEA has reviewed your application, the status of the application will be set to “Ready for Payment”. You can view the status of your applications by clicking on My Drawing Requests for As Built/Surveyed Drawings or My Plan Requests for Plan Requests. Click on the Application No to see the details of your application. You can also communicate with the MEA/Project officer for any updates to your application via the Post Box at the right side of the screen. Once an application is ready for payment, you can pay for it using the Payment link. Steps are described in the Payments Section. 39 8. APPLYING FOR JOINTER PASS Click on Apply for Jointer Pass on the main page or Apply for Jointer Pass from the Jointers dropdown list. The Jointer application screen will display and you will need to prepare the following information: • One recent Passport Sized Photograph with white background • Applicant's Last 4 characters of NRIC (e.g. 123X) • Applicant's Birthdate • Voltage applying for (LV, 6.6kV, 22kV) • Document Record of Supervised Jointing (for New Applicants) • Document Record of Supervised Jointing (for Renewals) • Fit for Work Certification from a Doctor (for applicants above 62 years old) You will also be required to check the checkbox to consent to the terms and conditions of the application. 40 Select an Application Type. Provide your personal details. Drag and drop your passport photo and click Crop & Save. Provide the required documents. 41 You will receive an application number at the end of the application. 9. APPLYING FOR CONTRACTOR PASS Click on Apply for Contractor Pass on the main page or Apply for Contractor Pass from the Contractor Pass dropdown list. If you cannot see the dropdown list, click on More. Begin by entering a Contract Number, selecting a Section, providing the Project Officer Name, Type of application and Voltage Level of works. Select N/A if this is not transmission or distribution related. 42 Once you click Submit, the contract description will be displayed. Click Confirm to continue. You will now be allowed to upload a list of applicants (in a fixed format comma delimited file). The guide for the format is available at [ProductionURL]/s/contractor-pass-fileupload-faq 43 Alternatively, you may choose to add applicants one by one. Provide the applicant NRIC/FIN last 4 characters, date of birth and role, then click Search. The applicant must have passed a Safety Course and have obtained VRS clearance. When the applicant is successfully found, the details will be retrieved from the system and you can proceed to provide the necessary additional information. 44 Upon completing the entry, you can either add a new applicant by clicking Add Applicant or go to the actual application by clicking Next. Repeat the steps above to add more applicants. Once done, you can click Next on the applicant detail screen, or Proceed to Application from the search applicant page. In the application page, you can add more applicants if required. 45 Otherwise, click on the Applicant Name to enter further details e.g. Provide a Passport Photo, Educational Certificates, Professional Certificates, Employment History etc. Enter additional details and upload necessary proof of experience, employment, certifcates, NRIC copy. Please note that for all documents containing NRIC/FIN, please mask the leading characters, leaving only the last 4 digits (including alphabet are showing) 46 After you have completed adding the details, please click on the application number to return to the application. Click Submit for Approval for SP to process the application 47 10. PAYMENTS To find outstanding payments, click on More and then click on My Outstanding Payments, or click on the box in the homepage. Select the applications you want to pay for and click on Pay Selected. 48 You will be redirected to Cybersource to complete payment. SP Contractor Portal accepts Visa and Mastercard payments. Upon successful payment, you will be redirected back to the Portal, where you can download your receipt. 11. RESUMING A PAUSED APPLICATION Applications that are paused can be resumed by clicking on the Paused Applications tab on the homepage. Click on the down arrow at the right and Resume to continue the application. 49 50
[20191025] Lianhe Zaobao - SP app allows users to monitor their energy usagehttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:b7f84de9-b019-414d-8d7c-36216542cbf8
新 能 源 手 机 应 用 让 用 户 监 测 能 源 用 量 公 众 未 来 可 通 过 手 机 应 用 追 踪 能 源 使 用 量 , 从 而 减 少 碳 足 迹 。 新 能 源 集 团 昨 天 发 文 告 说 , 从 今 年 12 月 起 , 本 地 160 万 个 住 户 和 企 业 将 可 利 用 新 能 源 “SP Utilities” 手 机 应 用 里 的 “ 碳 足 迹 追 踪 器 ” 功 能 , 追 踪 日 常 生 活 的 能 源 使 用 量 , 培 养 节 能 习 惯 , 减 少 碳 足 迹 。 新 能 源 集 团 总 裁 黄 锦 贤 说 : “ 这 项 新 功 能 将 让 用 户 了 解 他 们 的 行 为 如 何 影 响 环 境 , 从 而 改 变 生 活 习 惯 , 迈 向 可 持 续 的 生 活 方 式 。” 应 用 里 的 模 拟 工 具 , 可 根 据 用 户 的 日 常 活 动 计 算 每 日 的 碳 排 放 量 , 包 括 消 费 习 惯 、 交 通 习 惯 及 能 源 使 用 量 等 。 用 户 也 可 通 过 应 用 游 戏 , 与 家 人 和 朋 友 一 起 竞 赛 , 鼓 励 彼 此 实 现 “ 绿 色 目 标 ”。 不 论 公 众 使 用 的 是 哪 个 供 电 商 或 电 表 类 型 , 只 要 拥 有 “SP Utilities” 账 户 就 可 下 载 应 用 , 使 用 “ 碳 足 迹 追 踪 器 ”。 Source: Lianhe Zaobao © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction.
[Info] SP Mobility’s First Year Anniversary Celebration - Free One-month Charging Promotionhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:9e5ea5ee-af95-4f95-8a0f-8219834a4673/SP%20Mobility%E2%80%99s%20First%20Year%20Anniversary%20Celebration%20-%20Free%20One-month%20Charging%20Promotion.pdf
SP Mobility’s First Year Anniversary Celebration - Free One-month Charging Promotion SP Mobility Pte. Ltd. (part of SP Group), Singapore’s fastest public electric vehicle (“EV”) charging network, is celebrating our first anniversary and is offering 1 month of free EV charging to new private EV owners! Anyone who purchases a new EV (only fully battery EVs are eligible) at the Singapore Motor Show 2020 or from any authorized car dealer in Singapore from 9 – 19 January 2020 (both dates inclusive) is eligible for this special promotion! To register, an eligible EV owner need to: 1. Install and sign up for the SP Utilities app; and 2. Submit the following documents to SP Mobility at emobility@spgroup.com.sg, for verification after collection of EV: a. Proof that the car was purchased for private use: vehicle Log Card (without NRIC No.); b. Proof of purchase: original invoice from authorised dealers, indicating the date of sale; and c. Proof of sign up for app: Screenshot of their SP Utilities app user details. Please submit all the documents by 30 June 2020. All late submissions will not be applicable for the promotion. The 1-month free EV charging will commence upon the date of notification to the successfully registered EV owners. Please allow up to 7 working days for processing, verification and registration of application. Terms and conditions apply. If you have any queries, please email / call SP Mobility at: - email: emobility@spgroup.com.sg - hotline: +65 6916 7799 during operational hours: Mon to Fri 9am to 11pm, Sat/Sun 9am to 1pm (closed on Public Holidays). SP Mobility (“SP”) First Year Anniversary Celebration - Free One-month Charging Promotion (“Promotion”) Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) By participating in the Promotion and/or using the Benefits, each applicant (including each User) agrees to the following: 1. This Promotion applies to anyone who: (a) purchases a new electric vehicle (“EV”) for private use between 9 January 2020 00:00 hours to 19 January 2020 23:59 hours, either at the Singapore Motor Show 2020 or from any authorised car dealers in Singapore; and (b) signs up for the SP Utilities app and registers him or herself in accordance with the registration instructions before 30 June 2020 23:59 hours. 2. Each applicant gives his or her consent to SP and its affiliates (“SP Group”) to collect, use and disclose his or her personal data for the sole purpose of the Promotion and Benefits. Each applicant has read and agrees with SP’s Personal Data Protection Policy. 3. A successful applicant (“User”) will receive a notice from SP (“Notice”) that he or she is entitled to the 1-month (31 consecutive calendar days) free EV charging benefit (“Benefit”) subject to these Terms and the terms of SP Utilities app. SP reserves the right to reject any applications which do not comply with the registration instructions and/or these Terms. 4. The Benefit will commence on the date of the Notice and cease upon the earlier occurrence of: (a) 1 month from the date of Notice, or (b) the utilisation of maximum aggregate charge amount of 380 kWh (regardless of power rating of charger used). 5. Users may use the Benefit at any available charger in SP EV charging public network (“SP Network”). SP does not represent or warrant that its chargers are available for use by Users at any or all times. 6. The Benefit covers only the charging session fees when charging an EV at the SP Network and excludes any other costs including, without limitation, parking charges which may apply at locations where SP chargers are located. 7. The Benefit (or part thereof including expired and unutilized Benefit) may not be transferred, exchanged or refunded for cash or any other benefits. 8. SP reserves the sole and absolute right to do any of the following without incurring any liability or compensation to the applicants (including Users): (a) terminate the Benefit granted to any User who is in breach of these Terms and SP Utilities app terms; (b) suspend, withdraw or terminate the Promotion and/or Benefit for any reason; and (c) amend or alter these Terms or any terms of the Promotion without prior notice. 9. To the extent permitted by law, SP Group is not liable to applicants (including Users) for any and all losses including special, indirect and consequential losses for any losses, damages, rights, claims and actions of any kind suffered by applicants (including Users) resulting from the Promotion and use of Benefits. 10. These Terms are governed by the laws of Singapore. In event of disputes, the decision of SP will be final, conclusive and binding.
[20190812] The Business Times - Are we there yethttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:ca70a93c-6f24-4faa-9655-ebe190c6cd84
2 | TOP STORIES The Business Times | Monday, August 12, 2019 Charging power still a chicken-and-egg gripe for electric fleets Private players moving into charging market amid relative paucity of charging points By Annabeth Leow leowhma@sph.com.sg @AnnabethLeowBT and Navin Sregantan navinsre@sph.com.sg @NavinSreBT Singapore DESPITE plans to drive pollutive petrol and diesel cars into history, electric vehicles (EVs) have still struggled to lose their training wheels. The relative paucity of charging points has been held up as a “critical gap” in Singapore’s electric road map. But, even as policymakers look at fleetwide electrification for larger transport companies, private players are moving into the charging market, with the state-owned SP Group leading in its target for charging stations. In a surprise Budget 2019 move, Singapore’s excise duty on diesel was doubled to S$0.20 a litre in February. But more charging points would spur investment in EVs, industry players said – the carrot to the tax hike’s stick. Bain had estimated in a recent report that South-east Asia’s annual investment in charging infrastructure would be US$500 million by 2030. SP Group, which is owned by state investment firm Temasek Holdings, now manages 50 of the country’s roughly 200 public charging points. It is gunning for 1,000 points by next year, including 250 fast-charging DC stations, which can charge a battery in half an hour. SP Group is not the sole provider of public charging points in the city state. Greenlots, owned by Shell since January, first began operations in Singapore in 2010. It runs 34 charging points across 23 spaces, with most in the central business district. Since May, Red Dot Power’s electric charging operations have been funnelled through sister company REVO Charge. It operates seven charging points, with plans to hit 50 points in public and private areas. And, as BlueSG marked its first anniversary in Singapore, the availability of public charging stations was given a boost with the electric car-sharing platform opening up 99 charging points across 25 locations. Meanwhile, Swiss industrial vendor ABB, which already provides the equipment used by SP Group, will supply charging infrastructure for the operators behind two-thirds of “One of the challenges in Singapore is the size of the market – which will limit the logic of having too many different networks competing with one another.” Bain partner Dale Hardcastle Singapore’s 60 electric buses in 2020. Jagwinder Singh, Singapore general manager of overland and distribution for Kuehne + Nagel, called islandwide charging availability “a key consideration” in the logistics multinational’s decision to roll out two light-duty Renault electric vans last year. But Goh Chee Kiong, head of strategic development at SP Group, noted that charging infrastructure – which the Bain report called a chicken-and-egg issue – now makes for “a critical gap, often expressed by prospective EV buyers in their considerations”. “One of the challenges in Singapore is the size of the market – which will limit the logic of having too many different networks competing with one another,” Bain partner Dale Hardcastle later told The Business Times. “It may be more logically and faster to have few networks set up by single parties of consortium to accelerate the pace of development.” Johan de Villiers, managing director for Singapore and South-east Asia at ABB, told BT that, as the sector evolves, “the need for collaboration is greater than ever”, as businesses like his will have to work with manufacturers and operators on issues such as technology standards. But Vijay Sirse, chief executive of REVO Charge, said operators are still trying to build up their own bases. “There are also technical challenges for roaming that must be addressed – for example, the harmonisation of different communication and data transfer technologies,” said Mr Sirse. “Another challenge is the safe and secure exchange of consumer usage data.” Tan Kong Hwee, executive director for mobility at the Economic Development Board (EDB), told BT that charging infrastructure providers must figure out the business case for their own solutions and services. “Thereafter, they could become the first movers in Singapore’s transition to EVs,” he said. “(The) EDB will continue to engage various fleet players – including logistics companies – to understand how fleet electrification could benefit their businesses.” Christopher Leck, deputy group director of technology and industry development at the Land Transport Authority (LTA), had told the Credit Suisse Global Supertrends Conference in April that “it makes sense” to The total cost of ownership for EVs may also yield more favourable economics for commercial fleet owners that have higher-intensity operations with light vehicles or lorries ..., the Bain report says. BT FILE PHOTO focus on electrifying large fleets of buses, lorries and taxis, rather than private, individually owned vehicles. ComfortDelGro Corp, which has some 12,000 cabs on Singapore’s roads, tied up with Greenlots in 2018 to run a fast-charging station through an engineering unit. It plans to open a second such station later this year. These charging stations support ComfortDelGro’s four fully electric Hyundai Ioniq and Kona taxis, which are part of an ongoing trial. Those drivers can also use other Greenlots charging services, and a charging station at Komoco Motors in Alexandra. Bain has suggested that commercial fleets will help to flip the switch in the region, as fleet owners “may develop their own charging infrastructure and only would need to make outside investments (or tap third parties) for top-up charging” elsewhere. The total cost of ownership for EVs may also yield more favourable economics for commercial fleet owners that have higher-intensity operations with light vehicles or lorries – especially in markets such as Singapore with higher fuel costs, the report added. Bloomberg New Energy Finance has previously reported that “long-haul, heavy-duty trucks will be harder to electricify” and may have to tap natural gas and hydrogen cells. Yet EDB executive director Lee Eng Keat, whose portfolio includes Singapore’s logistics industry cluster, noted at the Invest Asia 2019 conference in May that, “as fleet replacements come, the cost of a diesel or a carbon engine versus an electric vehicle is coming to close up”. Bain pointed to ride-hailing firm Grab, which has deals with SP Group and car maker Hyundai to lease and manage 200 electric vehicles here until year-end. It suggested that food delivery fleets could follow Grab’s lead – although, when asked what other sectors might go electric, Mr Hardcastle said that logistics providers will need to wait for more EV options to hit the market, while public buses rely on larger and costlier batteries, making a switch a matter of “a few more years”. But “BlueSG and other car sharing services would be able to capture similar benefits to fleets like Grab or Go-Jek, depending upon their business and leading model”, he added. “When looking at charging capacity for buses and trucks, the industry is currently limited to a maximum charge of 600kW,” noted ABB’s Mr de Villiers. “However, there is also significant potential for evolution in this sector, with 1MW charging possible in the not-too-distant future.” Grab’s fleet electrification was part of a joint government trial – which, a spokesman for the LTA told BT, has found out that shared-car fleets could reap economies of scale “with higher daily mileage and potentially lower running costs” than private vehicles. Mr Leck said that the LTA has worked with infrastructure vendors and hopes to “proliferate these sorts of charging infrastructure” publicly. “But, for most of these companies... the primary purpose, as in the case of BlueSG, is really to provision infrastructure for their own shared vehicles first,” he acknowledged. Meanwhile, Kuehne + Nagel’s Mr Singh said that the group will increase its number of EVs here “as the range of EVs improve, the size of the vehicle increases and there are more charging points along our transportation routes in commercial areas”. With the two electric vans now charged at the group’s logistics hub in Pioneer Crescent, “an increase in the number of charging points across the island would have a positive impact on our plans to increase our EV investment in Singapore”, he said, adding that government funding “would help to defray costs and accelerate the transformation” as well. BT Infographics Are we there yet? The central question regarding the growth of electric vehicle (EV) use in Singapore is whether infrastructure needs to be developed first before interest in EVs pick ups among individuals and business owners. The answer is somewhere in between. In the last couple of years, cheaper running costs and more affordable variants of electric vehicles have sprouted up, together with more public and private charging facilties being built.There were 560 electric cars in Singapore last year compared with 12 in 2016. Electric goods and services vehicles have more than doubled in that time. Here is a breakdown of vehicle charging stations available for public use. BY NAVIN SREGANTAN KRANJI EXPRESSWAY AYERRAJAH EXPRESSWAY PAN-ISLA N D EXPRESSWAY SELETAR E XPRE SSWAY E SS CENTRAL EXPRESS WAY L E TAMPINES EXPRESSWAY XPRE W Y AY WA KALLANG-P AYA LEBAR E XPRESSWAY MACALISTER ROAD EAST COAST PARKWAY COLLEGE ROAD Singapore General Hospital K A MPONG BAHRU ROAD Police Cantonment Complex Cantonment Primary School CANTONMENT LINK NEIL ROAD CANTONMENT ROAD CLEMENCEAU AVE Tanjong Pagar Plaza HOE CHIANG ROAD RIVER VALLEY RD Clarke Quay station ANSON ROAD CHJIMES BOON TAT ST SHENTON SHENTON WAY WAY Singapore River Raffles Place station City Hall station Tanjong Pagar station Padang Esplanade station Marina Reservoir Bugis station MARINA BOULEVARD Downtown station One Fullerton Suntec City Mall Bayfront station Promenade station Gardens by the Bay MARINA GARDENS DRIVE AYER RAJAH EXPRESSWAY KEPPEL ROAD Shenton Way Bus Terminal BlueSG, a subsidiary of French conglomerate Bollore Group, commenced operations in Dec 2017 as Singapore's first, electric-only car sharing service. In celebration of its first year here, BlueSG opened up a select group of charging stations for public use. Since late April, drivers of electric vehicles were able to charge their rides at HDB, URA & JTC carparks at 99 charging points across 25 locations in Singapore. While drivers are slowly shifting to electric vehicles, Jenny Lim, BlueSG's commercial and network director notes that currently, BlueSG has 30,000 rentals a month across its 465 BlueCar fleet from 6,000 a year ago. SP Group started operating public charging stations in January and currently has opened 54 electric vehicle charging points across 12 locations with plans to operate 1,000 charging points in Singapore by 2020. The points comprise 50kW direct current (DC) chargers, which are able to fully power up a vehicle in 30 minutes, and 43kW alternating current (AC) chargers. The grid operator's head of strategic development Goh Chee Kiong said that in the past two years, the company started replacing its fleet of vehicles with electric ones and through that, realised that there was a need to address a critical gap in electric vehicle charging infrastructure. An early mover into the electric vehicle charging space, Greenlots commenced operations in 2010 to address the lack of dedicated infrastructure for EV charging. In January, it was acquired by oil major Royal Dutch Shell where it is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shell New Energies. It continues to grow its footprint with 34 public charging points across 23 locations, with half of them concentrated in the central business district. It is in discussions with other parties to expand reach and accessibility of electric vehicle charging points in Singapore. It operates many charging points in condominiums and office buildings. Red Dot Power has had its eye on the EV charging business as part of the firm’s strategic plan to offer a one-stop energy solution for buildings. Since May, its electric charging operations are funnelled through sister company REVO Charge, a wholly owned entity of homegrown energy services company vTrium Energy. REVO Charge currently has seven public chargers in operations with the rest of its chargers being private chargers or pending commissioning. Six of those public chargers are at Bukit Timah Shopping Centre and one is at Holland Road Shopping Centre. Two more are under installation at Gardens By The Bay. REVO Charge is on track to hit its target of 50 EV chargers (both private and public) by the end of 2019. Compiled by BT Sources: BlueSG, Greenlots, REVO Charge and SPGroup (charging stations as at August 8, 2019) BT Graphics: Hyrie Rahmat Source: The Business Times © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction.
-20240528--Lianhe-Zaobao-Geneo-Science-Park-to-adopt-district-cooling-solution--to-reduce-carbon-emissions-by-20-000-tonnes-over-30-years.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2024/-20240528--Lianhe-Zaobao-Geneo-Science-Park-to-adopt-district-cooling-solution--to-reduce-carbon-emissions-by-20-000-tonnes-over-30-years.pdf
08 2024 年 5 月 28 日 星 期 二 新 加 坡 新 能 源 和 凯 德 集 团 说 , 新 能 源 将 负 责 两 部 冷 却 机 组 的 运 作 , 为 Geneo 集 群 的 建 筑 供 应 冷 却 水 。( 凯 德 集 团 提 供 ) Geneo 科 学 园 采 区 域 冷 却 系 统 30 年 可 减 2 万 公 吨 碳 排 新 加 坡 能 源 集 团 与 凯 德 集 团 合 作 , 在 新 加 坡 科 学 园 的 生 命 科 学 和 创 新 集 群 Geneo 采 用 区 域 冷 却 系 统 , 节 能 效 率 比 一 般 制 冷 系 统 高 14%。 新 能 源 和 凯 德 集 团 星 期 一 (5 月 27 日 ) 发 文 告 说 , 新 能 源 将 负 责 两 部 冷 却 机 组 的 运 作 , 为 Geneo 集 群 的 建 筑 供 应 冷 却 水 。 根 据 文 告 ,30 年 下 来 , 这 个 集 群 可 减 至 少 2 万 公 吨 的 碳 排 放 , 相 当 于 每 年 从 路 上 减 去 600 多 辆 车 子 。 凯 德 集 团 去 年 宣 布 注 资 约 13 亿 7000 万 元 , 发 展 一 个 新 的 生 命 科 学 和 创 新 集 群 , 作 为 新 加 坡 科 学 园 振 兴 工 作 的 一 部 分 。 称 为 Geneo 的 新 集 群 , 由 三 组 地 段 和 五 栋 建 筑 组 成 , 分 别 位 于 科 学 园 通 道 (Science Park Drive)1 号 、5 号 和 7 号 。 建 造 工 程 预 计 2025 年 完 工 , 新 能 源 届 时 在 科 学 园 运 作 的 制 冷 能 力 , 可 达 1 万 零 400 冷 冻 吨 (refrigeration ton)。 文 告 指 出 , 除 了 区 域 冷 却 系 统 ,Geneo 的 外 观 设 计 也 能 阻 挡 阳 光 , 并 利 用 光 伏 太 阳 能 板 制 造 可 再 生 能 源 , 以 及 在 区 内 种 植 物 来 减 少 城 市 热 岛 效 应 。Geneo 的 建 筑 凭 这 些 节 能 特 点 , 获 颁 绿 色 建 筑 标 志 白 金 超 低 能 耗 (Green Mark Platinum Super Low Energy) 和 绿 色 建 筑 标 志 白 金 认 证 。 新 能 源 可 持 续 能 源 方 案 董 事 总 经 理 哈 沙 (S Harsha) 指 出 , 区 域 冷 却 是 新 加 坡 实 现 可 持 续 未 来 的 重 要 解 决 方 案 。 从 商 业 区 到 工 业 项 目 , 集 团 如 今 也 协 助 商 业 园 和 集 群 , 通 过 区 域 冷 却 来 达 到 可 持 续 发 展 目 标 。 园 内 设 34 个 电 动 车 充 电 桩 此 外 , 新 能 源 与 凯 德 集 团 合 作 在 科 学 园 设 置 34 个 电 动 车 充 电 桩 。 凯 德 地 产 ( 新 加 坡 ) 首 席 执 行 官 陈 有 进 说 , 在 Geneo 采 用 区 域 冷 却 系 统 , 是 维 持 科 学 园 绿 色 运 作 的 其 中 一 个 策 略 , 符 合 集 团 实 现 资 源 高 效 和 具 气 候 韧 性 的 投 资 目 标 。
Fundamentals of Lean Thinking.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:6b0b0936-b8a3-4fcb-a44f-ba672ce14815/Fundamentals%20of%20Lean%20Thinking.pdf
Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Fundamentals of Lean Thinking Course Code: WPD06 The 21st century, digital-era world we live in today is characterised by fast speed, constant change and increasingly scarce financial, human and natural resources. In such a global environment it is more important than ever to increase organisational effectiveness through the engagement of people, the elimination of waste and the cultivation of innovative teams who are constantly striving to improve. These are all part of a modern management concept known as Lean Thinking. Lean is a way of thinking and working that helps organisations and teams realise improved performance in customer satisfaction, delivery time, quality, cost and employee morale. It includes a comprehensive set of concepts, methodologies and tools which can be utilised throughout the entire organisation and on a regular basis. Lean is an essential component to achieving innovation, teamwork and agility in today’s hyper-competitive world. COURSE OBJECTIVES This fundamental course will provide all levels of the organisation with a basic overview of Lean. Using interactive small-team exercises and examples to reinforce critical concepts and implementation methods, participants will get to know what Lean is, how it can be applied and what the benefits are. By the end of the course, participants will be able to understand the underlying principles of Lean, learn some basic improvement techniques and achieve a strong baseline to subsequently take their Lean journey to the next level. MAIN CONTENTS • Introduction to Lean o The history, basic concepts and its journey • Aligned Purpose & Priorities o Understanding, prioritising and aligning to purpose and value o The power of problem solving and Kaizen • Innovative Value Delivery Design o Understanding problems, stakeholders and aligning them to purpose o Sense-making and forming insights o Process, work and organisational design o The power of quick prototyping, try-out and learning • Execution Excellence with Agility o Achieving consistency and stability • Continuous Adaptation and Learning o Manage to improve, learn and share: • Dynamic People and Leadership o Developing lean thinking, behaviours and practices in the entire organisation METHODOLOGY Lecture and group activities TARGET AUDIENCE Anyone who wants to know more about Lean Thinking as to increase organizational effectiveness, eliminate waste and cultivate innovative teams who are constantly striving to improve. Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323 Singapore Institute of Power and Gas COURSE DETAILS Duration : 7 hours Mode of Delivery : Face-to-Face Assessment : Yes Certification : SIPG Certificate of Completion PDU by PE Board : Pending COURSE FEES Full Course Fee : S$350 (before GST) For Singapore Citizens/PR/LTVP+* : Not applicable For Singapore Citizens (40 years old and above) : Not applicable ADDITIONAL REMARKS • Trainee must attain at least 75% attendance rate and pass the assessment to receive Certificate of Completion and funding grant (if applicable). • Subsidy of up to 70% is applicable for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Visitor Pass Plus (LTVP+) Holders, subject to funding agency’s approval. • Enhanced subsidy of up to 90% is applicable for Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above, subject to funding agency’s approval. Note that GST payable will be computed from fee after 70% funding. • Professional Development Unit (PDU) is applicable for Professional Engineers registered under the Professional Engineers (PE) Board only. • All published fees are subject to prevailing GST. CONTACT US For more information, please contact SIPG at +65 6916 7930 or email training-institute@spgroup.com.sg. OTHER SIPG COURSES For more courses, visit our website at: https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/training or Scan the QR code below: Singapore Institute of Power and Gas Pte Ltd UEN: 201427065Z 2 Kallang Sector, Singapore 349277 Ver 4.0_0323
Media Release - Electricity Tariff Revision for Q1 2023https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/3e05a14c-b346-410e-815c-2447f1267484/%5B20221230%5D+Media+Release+-+Electricity+Tariff+Revision+for+Q1+2023.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
MEDIA RELEASE ELECTRICITY TARIFF REVISION FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY TO 31 MARCH 2023 Singapore, 30 December 2022 – For the period from 1 January to 31 March 2023, electricity tariff (before GST) will decrease by an average of 2.7% or 0.79 cent per kWh compared with the previous quarter. This is due to lower energy costs compared with the previous quarter. For households, the electricity tariff (before GST) will decrease from 29.74 to 28.95 cents per kWh for the period 1 January to 31 March 2023. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in HDB four-room flats will decrease by $2.63 (before GST). *before GST SP Group reviews the electricity tariffs every quarter based on guidelines set by the electricity industry regulator, Energy Market Authority (EMA). Please refer to Appendix 1 for the components of the electricity tariff, Appendix 2 for the tariffs approved by EMA, and Appendix 3 for the average monthly electricity bills for households. Issued by: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF 1. The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: a) 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. b) Network costs (paid to SP Group): This is to recover the cost of transporting electricity through the power grid. c) 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 market development initiatives. d) Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee (paid to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator): This fee is reviewed annually to recover the costs of operating the electricity wholesale market and power system. Q1 2023 TARIFF FOR HOUSEHOLDS (before 8% GST) Market Admin & PSO Fee (No change) 0.06¢/kWh (<1%) MSS Fee (No Change) 0.40¢/kWh (1.4%) Network Costs (No Change) 5.94¢/kWh (20.5%) Energy Costs (Decrease by 0.79¢/kWh) 22.55¢/kWh (77.9%) ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 JANUARY 2023 LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh LOW TENSION SUPPLIES, NON-DOMESTIC All units, ¢/kWh HIGH TENSION SMALL (HTS) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month Existing Tariff (without GST) New Tariff (without GST) Appendix 2 New Tariff (with 8% GST) 29.74 28.95 31.27 29.74 28.95 31.27 11.95 11.95 12.91 17.93 17.93 19.36 kWh charge, ¢/kWh Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 27.17 26.37 28.48 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) 16.69 15.92 17.19 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh 0.59 0.59 0.64 HIGH TENSION LARGE (HTL) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month 11.95 11.95 12.91 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh 17.93 17.93 19.36 Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 26.95 26.15 28.24 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) 16.68 15.91 17.18 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh 0.59 0.59 0.64 EXTRA HIGH TENSION (EHT) SUPPLIES Contracted Capacity Charge $/kW/month 10.09 10.09 10.90 Uncontracted Capacity Charge $/chargeable kW/month kWh charge, ¢/kWh 15.14 15.14 16.35 Peak period (7.00am to 11.00pm) 25.96 25.16 27.17 Off-peak period (11.00pm to 7.00am) 16.56 15.79 17.05 Reactive power Charge ¢/chargeable kVARh 0.48 0.48 0.52 AVERAGE MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS FOR HOUSEHOLDS TARIFF WEF 1 JANUARY 2023 (before GST) Appendix 3 Type of Premises Average monthly consumption per Customer Average Monthly Bill New Average Monthly Bill Average Change in Monthly Bill kWh $(a) $(b) $(b-a) % HDB 1 Room 129.82 38.61 37.58 (1.03) (2.7) HDB 2 Room 171.32 50.95 49.60 (1.35) (2.7) HDB 3 Room 244.59 72.74 70.81 (1.93) (2.7) HDB 4 Room 333.91 99.30 96.67 (2.63) (2.7) HDB 5 Room 388.96 115.68 112.60 (3.08) (2.7) HDB Executive 476.94 141.84 138.07 (3.77) (2.7) Apartment 496.14 147.55 143.63 (3.92) (2.7) Terrace 785.36 233.57 227.36 (6.21) (2.7) Semi-Detached 1,054.17 313.51 305.18 (8.33) (2.7) Bungalow 2,182.30 649.02 631.78 (17.24) (2.7) Average 380.37 113.12 110.12 (3.00) (2.7)
[Form] CS1 - Application for Connection to the Transmission Systemhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/jcr:5ade0814-bd34-4a5c-b44d-caf9584f1264/CS1%20-%20Application%20for%20Connection%20to%20the%20Transmission%20System.pdf
FORM CS/1 Application for Connection to the Transmission System To: PART I SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 Attn: SP Services Email: install@spgroup.com.sg APPLICANT’S DETAILS For official use only APPLICATION NUMBER: DATE RECEIVED: Sub-metered consumers (tenants) are not eligible for this application. All tenants in multi-metered premises are required to obtain supply from their landlord/ MCST or HDB for HDB premises. All connections with Distributed Generation (e.g. Solar PV system) are required to submit this application. I request you to provide/upgrade the load connection service to my premises as given in Part II by my Licensed Electrical Worker undertaking the project. Name of Company/Applicant*: __________________________________ UEN No.: ________________ or NRIC No.: Note : Please state the last 4 characters (i.e. last three digits and alphabet) of NRIC / FIN / passport or other personal identification number. .Department/ Sub- BU*: _________________________________________________________________ (Only applicable for Ministries & Statutory Boards for e-invoice through AGD) Name of Authorised Person & Designation: __________________________________ Forwarding Address: ____________________________________________________ S( ____________) Tel: _________________ Mobile Phone: _______________________ □ I have at least one (1) small and embedded generating unit (e.g. solar photovoltaic) at my premises and I am GSTregistered #. My GST registration number and date are as follows and I attach herewith a copy of the GST registration letter from IRAS: GST Registration No.: __________________ GST Registration Date: ___________. I agree that I will not issue any tax invoice for electricity sold to SP Services but hereby authorise SP Services to issue tax invoices on my behalf. I will notify SP Services immediately if my GST registration is cancelled or if I am issued with a new GST registration number. Email: ___________________ Signature of Applicant: __________________ Date: _________________ PART II INSTALLATION DETAILS (TO BE COMPLETED BY LEW) Project Description: ___________________________________________________________________ Site Address: _________________________________________________________ S( ____________) Utility Account No (Existing): _________________ Existing Approved Load: _______________ kVA / kW* Any previous consultation? YES / NO* If Yes, please provide Consultation No: ________________________ TYPE OF CONNECTION (PLEASE TICK THE APPROPRIATE BOXES) � New Connection � Replacement of switchboard with no upgrading (same / different switchroom)* � Temporary Connection � Change of intake connection point (involving new switchroom) � � Re-energisation of existing connection Existing connection with Distributed Generation (please specify): __________________________ TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT (PLEASE TICK THE APPROPRIATE BOXES) � New connection with Distributed Generation (please specify): ________________________________ � Others (please specify): ___________________________ � Industrial � Residential � Commercial � Others (please specify): _________________ Type of Business Activity (Brief Description): ________________________ Voltage Sensitive? YES / NO* LOAD REQUIREMENT (ONE INTAKE CONNECTION POINT PER PREMISE) Total load requirement (to include existing load, if any) � � 30A / 60A / 100A* 230V single-phase � 30A / 60A / 100A* 400V three-phase 22kV (min 1,700kW for 2 HT services, min 12,751kW for 4 HT services) TYPE OF PREMISE (PLEASE TICK THE APPROPRIATE BOXES) � Single user premises � Multi-tenanted premises � � � ______________ kVA at 400V three-phase (> 69kVA) 66kV / 230kV* (min 25.5MW for 66kV, min 85MW for 230kV) Multi-tenanted Master-sub Estimated landlord load : ________ (For multi-tenanted installation with the exception of HDB residential installation, the metering scheme shall be designed as Master/ Sub-metering scheme.) SINGLE USER PREMISES (HIGH TENSION / EXTRA HIGH TENSION) Total Contracted Capacity of _____________ kW at _____________ kV via ___________ service cable(s). Initial Contracted Capacity of _____ kW (shall not be less than ¼ of the Contracted Capacity) for ______ months (not exceeding 12 months). Total Load Requirement: ______________________________ kW (for multi-metered premises only) MULTI-TENANTED / MULTI-TENANTED MASTER-SUB PREMISES (HIGH TENSION / EXTRA HIGH TENSION) Total Contracted Capacity of _____________ kW at _____________ kV via ___________ service cable(s). Landlord’s Contracted Capacity (minimum 1,700kW): _______________ kW Initial Contracted Capacity of _____kW (shall not be less than ¼ of the Contracted Capacity) for ______ months (not exceeding 12 months) Target date of Energisation: ______/_______/_______ Estimated ultimate load: _____________ kVA / kW* (Please refer to expected lead time in handbook. For service costing job, supply will normally be available 4 to 6 weeks from the date customer switchboard / meterboard and cable entry pipes is ready to receive the service cable. For major work where substation is involved, customer shall handover the substation building 10 weeks before the target date of energisation.) TYPE OF METERING SCHEME (PLEASE SPECIFY THE APPROPRIATE METERING SCHEME) � Master � Normal (For master metering scheme, the common services load must be at least 10% of the total load for the premises) Any change in metering scheme? YES / NO* . If yes, please specify _________________________________ TO BE COMPLETED FOR INSTALLATION EXCEEDING 45kVA Total Land Area: _________________ m 2 Gross Floor Area: _______________________________ m 2 PLANS AND DETAILS (MANDATORY) � 2 copies of Architectural site and endorsed location plan � Substation Land Ownership: SLA / URA / HDB / JTC / Private / Others* Please specify: ______________ 2 copies of endorsed plans showing proposed customer’s intake connection point or the existing intake point � (if applicable) � Details of the type, floor area & designed load of individual premises for multi-metered premises � 1 copy of Fault Level Report (Distributed Generation and applicants with HT motors only) (Please ensure that the attached plans and diagrams do not exceed the standard A3 paper size) PART III LEW DETAILS I confirm that the above information is correct and agree to advise SP Services should there be subsequent changes. Name of Authorised LEW: ________________________________ Licence Number: __________________ Registered Forwarding Address: ____________________________________________ S( ___________ ) Tel: _____________ Mobile Phone: _____________ Email: ____________________ Signature of Authorised LEW: _______________________________________ Date _________________ PART IV QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR (QEC) DETAILS (IF APPLICABLE) Name of Authorised QEC: _________________________________ Licence Number: _________________ * Delete where not applicable * This is not applicable for GST-registered sole proprietors whose premises are for personal use.
Average-Gas-Consumption--kWH-_Nov-24-to-Oct-25.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/Average-Gas-Consumption--kWH-_Nov-24-to-Oct-25.xlsx
Consumption_Gas Average consumption of Gas (kWh) Premises Types Feb-25 Mar-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 Nov-25 Dec-25 Jan-26 HDB 1-Room 39 36 39 35 36 31 34 35 34 34 33 35 HDB 2-Room 37 35 38 37 36 33 34 35 34 36 33 35 HDB 3-Room 51 49 52 50 50 47 49 50 49 49 47 48 HDB 4-Room 63 62 65 62 62 58 60 62 61 61 58 59 HDB 5-Room 70 70 72 68 68 64 67 69 69 68 65 65 HDB Executive 75 74 77 73 72 69 71 73 72 72 68 69 Apartment 92 93 95 87 84 76 81 89 92 89 83 85 Terrace 108 107 107 103 105 96 100 108 112 106 106 99 Semi-Detached 124 121 123 117 120 116 120 125 120 130 122 116 Bungalow 192 202 205 195 186 188 177 197 202 198 181 191
National-Average-Household-Consumption----_Mar-25-to-Feb-26.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/National-Average-Household-Consumption----_Mar-25-to-Feb-26.xlsx
Utility Bill Avg_With Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households with gas Premises Types Mar-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 Nov-25 Dec-25 Jan-26 Feb-26 HDB 1-Room 73.76 80.08 82.78 87.43 83.34 86.23 82.42 81.64 83.97 78.63 77.93 75.97 HDB 2-Room 85.50 92.72 97.00 100.66 97.91 99.45 95.00 93.57 97.93 90.47 90.07 87.60 HDB 3-Room 109.85 119.73 124.51 129.34 124.22 126.71 122.50 121.04 124.31 116.58 115.44 112.93 HDB 4-Room 130.30 142.95 148.52 154.60 149.22 151.99 147.59 145.21 150.28 139.53 138.26 135.87 HDB 5-Room 139.05 152.34 157.84 164.50 159.46 162.46 157.97 155.35 160.85 149.14 146.83 145.17 HDB Executive 154.76 169.93 174.70 182.36 177.32 179.80 175.34 171.18 178.17 164.07 162.41 160.35 Apartment 158.04 175.68 183.56 189.46 182.17 184.14 182.73 180.50 187.96 176.05 165.34 160.41 Terrace 261.56 279.64 288.94 301.97 291.01 298.11 292.67 293.17 295.21 285.78 275.95 276.55 Semi-Detached 329.24 351.85 364.56 382.10 371.24 376.26 370.72 362.56 376.52 353.09 342.58 345.08 Bungalow 635.40 675.97 699.68 725.88 709.75 708.95 728.77 693.44 732.73 682.55 680.55 658.72 Note: The figures exclude electricity charges for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff. Utility Bill Avg_WO Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households without gas Premises Types Feb-25 Mar-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 Nov-25 Dec-25 Jan-26 Feb-26 HDB 1-Room 67.47 64.90 70.52 74.13 78.40 75.61 77.97 73.97 73.36 75.72 70.53 69.56 67.40 HDB 2-Room 80.06 76.74 83.39 87.87 91.84 89.70 91.17 86.56 85.41 89.23 82.47 81.75 79.33 HDB 3-Room 100.23 97.68 106.96 112.09 116.92 112.61 114.89 110.33 109.14 112.40 105.15 103.85 101.34 HDB 4-Room 119.36 114.92 126.86 133.11 139.31 134.99 137.35 132.51 130.31 135.32 125.42 124.11 121.47 HDB 5-Room 126.62 121.76 134.46 140.89 147.54 143.70 146.23 141.18 138.68 144.16 133.40 131.27 129.19 HDB Executive 140.97 136.47 150.92 156.71 164.42 160.31 162.51 157.57 153.76 160.51 147.39 145.83 143.33 Apartment 135.55 134.92 152.04 161.94 168.66 163.45 164.54 161.05 158.14 166.34 155.85 144.88 138.68 Terrace 240.95 235.09 253.19 263.33 276.05 267.47 273.88 266.42 265.98 269.32 259.90 252.25 251.03 Semi-Detached 301.32 299.32 321.27 335.61 352.45 342.67 347.15 340.35 333.46 344.79 323.43 314.80 316.37 Bungalow 573.47 585.41 625.30 651.42 679.81 663.52 665.92 680.97 644.28 684.59 638.58 634.59 612.19 Note: The figures exclude electricity charges for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.