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Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 April To 31 June 2016https://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Electricity-Tariff-Revision-For-The-Period-1-April-To-30-June-2016
Media Release Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 April To 31 June 2016 For the period from 1 Apr to 30 Jun 2016, electricity tariffs will decrease by an average of 9.6% or 1.83 cents per kWh compared to the previous quarter. The tariff reduction is due to the lower cost of natural gas for electricity generation which fell by 20.2% compared to 1Q 2016. While network costs went up due to infrastructure investment to replace ageing assets and meet rising electricity demand, the lower cost of natural gas more than offset this increase. For households, the electricity tariff will decrease from 19.50 to 17.68 cents per kWh for 1 Apr to 30 Jun 2016. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will decrease by $6.71 (see Appendix 3 for the average monthly electricity bill for different household types). SP Services reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The tariffs given in Appendix 1 have been approved by the EMA. Issued by: SP Group 2 Kallang Sector Singapore 349277 www.spgroup.com.sg Appendix 1 ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 APR 2016 Appendix 2 BREAKDOWN OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF 1. The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: Energy costs (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of power generation. Network costs (paid to SP PowerAssets): This fee is reviewed annually. Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Services): This fee is reviewed annually. 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. Q2 2016 TARIF Appendix 3 AVERAGE MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS OF DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS (TARIFF WEF 1 APRIL 2016)
-20240410--The-Business-Times---Frasers-Property-to-install-4-500-sq-m-of-solar-panels-in-SP-Group-tie-up--cropped-.pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/pdf/media-coverage/2024/-20240410--The-Business-Times---Frasers-Property-to-install-4-500-sq-m-of-solar-panels-in-SP-Group-tie-up--cropped-.pdf
COMPANIES & MARKETS ● The Business Times | Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Frasers Property to install 4,500 sq m of solar panels in SP Group tie-up By Vivienne Tay vtay@sph.com.sg FRASERS Property is tying up with SP Group to install close to 4,500 square metres (sq m) of solar panels across seven of its retail and commercial properties in Singapore. The properties are Alexandra Technopark, Causeway Point, Century Square, Hougang Mall, Northpoint City (North Wing), Tampines 1 and White Sands, Frasers Property said in a statement on Tuesday (Apr 9). Both parties had inked a partnership agreement. Alexandra Technopark is held by Frasers Logistics & Commercial Trust; the remaining properties are retail malls held by Frasers Centrepoint Trust. The move brings the acreage of solar panels in10 of Frasers Property’s owned or managed retail and commercial properties to 14,250 sq m. The solar panels are expected to supply an average of 2 per cent of the energy needs of the participating buildings and generate around 920,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity per year – enough to power 450 four-room Housing Development Board (HDB) flats. This could also result in S$220,000 in annual energy cost savings and cut more than 370 tonnes of carbon emissions yearly – similar to removing 80 cars from the road. Under the tie-up, SP Group will manage the design, supply, delivery, installation, testing and commissioning of the solar photovoltaic system in the properties. This will be completed by the end of 2024. Frasers Property Singapore chief executive Soon Su Lin said: “This latest collaboration with SP Group in the solarisation programme across seven of our retail and commercial properties underscores Frasers Property’s commitment to reach net-zero carbon by 2050, and is aligned with the nation’s solar power deployment target of at least 2,000 megawatt-peak by 2030.”
Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Apr-23-to-Mar-24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Apr-23-to-Mar-24.xlsx
Consumption_Elect Average consumption of Electricity (kWh) Premises Types Apr-23 May-23 Jun-23 Jul-23 Aug-23 Sep-23 Oct-23 Nov-23 Dec-23 Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 HDB 1-Room 127 142 152 147 145 143 146 144 135 126 126 132 HDB 2-Room 166 185 202 190 190 189 190 188 176 164 167 173 HDB 3-Room 242 270 288 271 272 269 274 269 247 236 241 250 HDB 4-Room 326 367 391 371 371 367 374 370 342 321 330 342 HDB 5-Room 381 428 456 437 434 427 437 436 401 367 381 399 HDB Executive 473 528 561 531 536 528 541 530 478 456 474 489 Apartment 465 543 585 546 514 515 537 541 483 430 435 486 Terrace 756 867 902 868 866 859 890 881 804 740 794 821 Semi-Detached 1,024 1,182 1,233 1,159 1,134 1,150 1,187 1,174 1,065 1,019 1,038 1,109 Bungalow 2,016 2,303 2,482 2,320 2,219 2,298 2,308 2,358 2,075 2,106 1,951 2,146
[20131123] The Straits Times - Packing A Lot Of Powerhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/9ad6f84a-900f-4221-95e8-53fda9a7f3be/%5B20131123%5D+The+Straits+Times+-+Packing+A+Lot+Of+Power.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2013 Careers in Engineering Packing a lot of power Principal engineer Chan Hong Jiang relishes the unpredictable challenges that he faces in his job at Singapore Power by suresh nair PRINCIPAL engineer Chan Hong Jiang enjoys challenges and switches on when there is a major blackout. Thankfully, it is not often that power outages occur here and Singapore has one of the fewest and shortest power outages of cities worldwide, as rated by international industry indices, thanks to Singapore Power’s world-class electricity and gas transmission, distribution and market support services. “When a power outage occurs, the immediate concern is to restore the supply to affected customers safely and quickly,” says Mr Chan, 32, who has worked for seven years with Singapore Power, which covers over a million Singapore industrial and domestic customers. His team looks after the operations and maintenance of electricity distribution networks in the southern region of Singapore, which covers the Orchard Road shopping belt, Sentosa and the Central Business District area. The daily work, which he calls an unpredictable challenge, includes maintenance, repair and renewal of power equipment such as switchgear, transformers and power cables of various voltages from 400V up to 66kV deployed in the various electrical substations. “We also have to respond expeditiously to any power outages or incidents that occur at any time and restore electrical supply to affected customers,” he adds. “I have been here seven years, there is never a typical day at work. I’m always learning and growing in my job.” He relishes “bigger challenges” in national and regional projects, citing the National Day Parade (NDP) 2010 and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games which “gave me the chance to hone my technical skills”. His role in the technical support committee for NDP 2010 was to ensure there were no power outages in the vicinity of the surrounding parade area and to have quick restoration of power supply in the event of any supply failure. Going to Guangzhou for a week for the Asian Games was “another breathtaking challenge” after China Southern Power Grid wanted condition monitoring work on the power supply infrastructure for the Guangzhou Asian Games. “I was part of the team carrying out cable diagnostic tests on the Guangzhou power network. During the trip, we shared our experience in condition monitoring with our counterparts and I also learnt about their work processes and network equipment. This was indeed an eyeopening experience.” Mr Chan studied at Raffles Institution and Victoria Junior College, after which he earned a degree in electrical engineering at the National University of Singapore. He joined SP Power- Grid soon after graduation and was posted to the Regional Network South as an executive engineer. His work philosophy is delivering quality work without looking at the clock. He says: “I think one key quality is the willingness to go the extra mile to ensure that the work carried out is up to mark. Any slip-up will not only affect the company’s performance, but could also potentially affect a very large customer base or in the worst case, cause a safety hazard to the public.” We also have to respond expeditiously to any power outages or incidents that occur at any time and restore electrical supply to affected customers. I have been here seven years, there is never a typical day at work. I’m always learning and growing in my job. — Mr Chan Hong Jiang, principal engineer, Singapore Power He is appreciative that his wife, Candy Ho, 29, a financial planner, supports his “unpredictable and challenging work hours”. “Occasionally I have to work at night and during weekends to handle emergency repairs or electricity supply shutdowns which take place only when the customer premises are empty,” he says. “My wife is very understanding and offers a lot of encouragement and support. This spurs me on to complete my work quickly and safely so that I can go back to my family as soon as possible.” His role model is his 62-year-old father, Mr Chan Teck Chua, whose work attitude, despite minimal education, was exemplary as an auxiliary salesman. “My father, a quiet and humble man, has been a good role model for me,” he says. “Although he did not receive much education and did not have a well-paying job, he worked very hard and lived frugally to provide for the family, something which he did very well and with much pride. I am trying to do the same for my wife and, in the future, for my kids.” Mr Chan’s work philosophy is delivering quality work without looking at the clock. PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Jan-24-to-Dec-24.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Electricity-Consumption--kWh-_Jan-24-to-Dec-24.xlsx
Consumption_Elect Average consumption of Electricity (kWh) Premises Types Jan-24 Feb-24 Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 HDB 1-Room 126 126 132 150 152 149 140 151 148 139 142 128 HDB 2-Room 164 167 173 199 199 195 183 198 192 183 186 166 HDB 3-Room 236 241 250 292 285 277 264 283 277 266 266 243 HDB 4-Room 321 330 342 398 396 383 360 385 381 363 365 338 HDB 5-Room 367 381 399 463 466 448 416 447 446 427 429 397 HDB Executive 456 474 489 575 568 544 515 546 548 520 523 481 Apartment 430 435 486 578 573 543 500 513 539 523 519 486 Terrace 740 794 821 957 900 872 838 847 885 851 851 785 Semi-Detached 1,019 1,038 1,109 1,254 1,224 1,170 1,128 1,126 1,168 1,137 1,141 1,056 Bungalow 2,106 1,951 2,146 2,432 2,360 2,266 2,220 2,121 2,347 2,192 2,190 2,012 Note: The figures exclude electricity consumption for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.
Advisory on Recruitment and Impersonation Scamshttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/media-resources/news-and-media-releases/Advisory-on-Recruitment-and-Impersonation-Scams
News Release Advisory on Recruitment and Impersonation Scams Singapore, 31 October 2023 – SP Group (SP) has been alerted to cases of parties fraudulently claiming affiliation with SP Group, and contacting members of the public with fictitious job offers and/or investment opportunities, including investments in the crypto or renewables industry. Such platforms may bear the SP logo and related images and information. We understand these parties may have reached out to the public through social media channels, including Facebook and Telegram. They may also share invitation links with requests for sums of money to be transferred for employment and investment opportunities in renewable energy. Members of the public may also be invited to download malicious applications and/or make monetary transfers after registering an account. These are scams, and such sites are not associated with SP Group or our operations. SP Group does not require candidates to pay any amount of money as part of the recruitment or job placement process. SP Group also does not market investment opportunities through social media. The public is advised to remain vigilant against such scams and not provide personal information, including bank account or credit card details, to suspicious or unknown parties. Individuals who encounter such websites, mobile apps and/or group chats claiming to be SP Group should: Visit our official websites - www.spgroup.com.sg, www.spgroup-asia.com or www.spgroup.com.cn - to verify information authenticity; and For career opportunities, check against our website and apply directly through  www.spgroup.com.sg/about-us/careers. Consider lodging a police report if monetary transactions have been made.  
Media Release - Electricity Tariff Revision For The Period 1 January To 31 March 2014https://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/3e5571ca-0dce-481e-a5a1-0220250caec7/%5B20131230%5D+Media+Release+-+Electricity+Tariff+Revision+For+The+Period+1+January+To+31+March+2014.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=
30 Dec 2013 For Immediate Release MEDIA RELEASE ELECTRICITY TARIFF REVISION FOR THE PERIOD 1 JANUARY TO 31 MARCH 2014 1. For the period from 1 Jan to 31 Mar 2014, electricity tariffs will decrease by an average of 1.7% or 0.43 cent per kWh. The tariff reduction is due to the lower cost of natural gas used for electricity generation, which fell by 2.6% compared to the previous quarter. 2. The electricity tariff for households will decrease from 26.08 to 25.65 cents per kWh in Q1 2014. The average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room HDB flats will decrease by $1.65 (see Appendix 3 for the average decrease for different household types). 3. SP Services reviews the electricity tariffs quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority (EMA), the electricity industry regulator. The tariffs given in Appendix 1 have been approved by the EMA. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Issued by: SP Services Limited 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Co. Reg No : 199504470N www.spservices.com.sg SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N Appendix 1 REVISED ELECTRICITY TARIFFS FROM 1 JANUARY 2014 SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N Appendix 2 COMPONENTS OF ELECTRICITY TARIFF 1. The electricity tariff consists of the following four components: a) Energy cost (paid to the generation companies): This component is adjusted quarterly to reflect changes in the cost of power generation. b) Network cost (paid to SP PowerAssets): This fee is reviewed annually. c) Market Support Services Fee (paid to SP Services): This fee is reviewed annually. 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 2014 TARIFF Energy Costs 20.38¢/kWh Decreased by 0.43 ¢/kWh Generation Companies Network Costs 5.05¢/kWh MSS Fee 0.17¢/kWh Market Admin & PSO Fee 0.05¢/kWh No Change No Change No Change SP PowerAssets SP Services Power System Operator & Energy Market Company SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N Appendix 3 AVERAGE DECREASE IN MONTHLY ELECTRICITY BILLS OF DOMESTIC CUSTOMERS (TARIFF REVISION WEF 1 JANUARY 2014) SP Services Ltd 10 Pasir Panjang Road #03-01 Mapletree Business City Singapore 117438 Tel (65) 6378 8888 www.spservices.com.sg Co. Registration No.: 199504470N
National-Average-Household-Consumption----_Nov-24-to-Oct-25.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/National-Average-Household-Consumption----_Nov-24-to-Oct-25.xlsx
Utility Bill Avg_With Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households with gas Premises Types Nov-24 Dec-24 Jan-25 Feb-25 Mar-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 HDB 1-Room 84.19 79.07 78.29 77.04 73.76 80.08 82.78 87.43 83.34 86.23 82.42 81.64 HDB 2-Room 97.62 92.27 91.27 89.30 85.50 92.72 97.00 100.66 97.91 99.45 95.00 93.57 HDB 3-Room 123.57 117.18 114.72 112.98 109.85 119.73 124.51 129.34 124.22 126.71 122.50 121.04 HDB 4-Room 146.88 140.21 135.59 135.07 130.30 142.95 148.52 154.60 149.22 151.99 147.59 145.21 HDB 5-Room 156.45 149.31 142.48 144.01 139.05 152.34 157.84 164.50 159.46 162.46 157.97 155.35 HDB Executive 172.61 163.45 157.40 159.60 154.76 169.93 174.70 182.36 177.32 179.80 175.34 171.18 Apartment 183.84 175.37 163.41 158.33 158.04 175.68 183.56 189.46 182.17 184.14 182.73 180.50 Terrace 290.49 277.89 263.67 267.59 261.56 279.64 288.94 301.97 291.01 298.11 292.67 293.17 Semi-Detached 370.19 349.08 335.83 332.11 329.24 351.85 364.56 382.10 371.24 376.26 370.72 362.56 Bungalow 712.26 661.91 659.36 621.11 635.40 675.97 699.68 725.88 709.75 708.95 728.77 693.44 Note: The figures exclude electricity charges for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff. Utility Bill Avg_WO Gas Utility Bill Average ($) for households without gas Premises Types Nov-24 Dec-24 Jan-25 Feb-25 Mar-25 Apr-25 May-25 Jun-25 Jul-25 Aug-25 Sep-25 Oct-25 HDB 1-Room 75.37 70.55 69.80 67.47 64.90 70.52 74.13 78.40 75.61 77.97 73.97 73.36 HDB 2-Room 88.72 83.62 82.58 80.06 76.74 83.39 87.87 91.84 89.70 91.17 86.56 85.41 HDB 3-Room 111.05 105.02 102.49 100.23 97.68 106.96 112.09 116.92 112.61 114.89 110.33 109.14 HDB 4-Room 131.35 125.25 120.76 119.36 114.92 126.86 133.11 139.31 134.99 137.35 132.51 130.31 HDB 5-Room 139.24 132.77 126.41 126.62 121.76 134.46 140.89 147.54 143.70 146.23 141.18 138.68 HDB Executive 154.44 146.15 140.37 140.97 136.47 150.92 156.71 164.42 160.31 162.51 157.57 153.76 Apartment 161.75 154.01 142.43 135.55 134.92 152.04 161.94 168.66 163.45 164.54 161.05 158.14 Terrace 263.37 250.88 239.06 240.95 235.09 253.19 263.33 276.05 267.47 273.88 266.42 265.98 Semi-Detached 340.26 319.77 307.20 301.32 299.32 321.27 335.61 352.45 342.67 347.15 340.35 333.46 Bungalow 661.57 617.06 610.72 573.47 585.41 625.30 651.42 679.81 663.52 665.92 680.97 644.28 Note: The figures exclude electricity charges for PAYU customers and customers who are not purchasing electricity at the regulated tariff.
Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_Mar-24-to-Feb-25.xlsxhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/docs/our-services/utilities/tariff-information/Average-Water-Consumption--CuM-_Mar-24-to-Feb-25.xlsx
Consumption_Water Average consumption of Water (CuM) Premises Types Mar-24 Apr-24 May-24 Jun-24 Jul-24 Aug-24 Sep-24 Oct-24 Nov-24 Dec-24 Jan-25 Feb-25 HDB 1-Room 8.3 8.4 8.1 7.7 7.5 8.1 8.3 7.9 8.1 7.8 7.8 7.8 HDB 2-Room 9.7 10.0 9.5 8.7 8.7 9.4 9.5 9.2 9.3 9.0 9.0 9.1 HDB 3-Room 12.8 12.9 12.0 11.5 11.6 12.4 12.5 12.2 12.2 12.0 11.9 12.0 HDB 4-Room 16.2 16.3 15.3 14.7 14.6 15.6 15.7 15.3 15.5 15.1 14.9 15.2 HDB 5-Room 17.8 17.7 16.7 16.0 15.6 16.9 17.1 16.7 17.0 16.4 16.1 16.7 HDB Executive 19.9 19.7 18.6 17.7 17.7 18.8 19.1 18.5 18.8 18.1 17.9 18.7 Apartment 14.4 14.3 13.2 12.7 12.5 13.1 13.8 13.8 13.8 13.3 12.8 13.0 Terrace 28.0 28.4 24.2 24.1 24.7 25.7 26.7 25.9 26.2 25.6 24.7 25.7 Semi-Detached 34.9 34.6 30.2 28.3 30.0 31.5 33.4 31.4 32.2 30.9 30.4 30.6 Bungalow 59.5 58.1 50.4 42.1 49.6 48.1 54.7 52.4 52.4 50.2 49.8 49.4
Fact+Sheet+for+WEP+(1+Jan+2023).pdfhttps://www.spgroup.com.sg/dam/spgroup/wcm/connect/spgrp/ef571fe9-86f4-4bea-a491-e5dc2eb8f1aa/Fact+Sheet+for+WEP+(1+Jan+2023).pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CONVERT_TO=url&CACHEID=ROOTWORKSPACE.Z18_M1IEHBK0MOUJ20ABQK7Q593U32-ef571fe9-86f4-4bea-a491-e5dc2eb8f1aa-olEWLk-
Advisory for Consumers Switching to Buy Electricity from the Wholesale Electricity Market Through SP Group 1. Switching is not compulsory. There is no deadline for switching, so take your time to understand your options before making a decision. 2. Switching to a retailer will not affect your electricity supply. SP Group will continue to operate the national power grid and deliver electricity to you. 3. If you switch to buy electricity from the Wholesale Electricity Market through SP Group, the electricity rate you pay is uncertain, as it will vary every half hour depending on the prevailing demand and supply situation in the wholesale electricity market. 4. Before you sign up with SP Group to buy electricity at the wholesale electricity price: • Read the Fact Sheet which summarises the key contractual terms. • Ask SP Group to explain the terms and conditions of the contract if you do not understand them. 5. For any dispute with SP Group, you can approach the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) for assistance. • Website: www.case.org.sg • Hotline: 6100 0315 (Operating hours: Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm) Visit www.openelectricitymarket.sg or call 1800-233-8000 for more information Fact Sheet for Non-Standard Price Plan Note: 1) The Energy Market Authority (EMA) requires SP Group to provide you with this Fact Sheet before you enter into an Electricity Supply Contract with SP Group to buy electricity from the Wholesale Electricity Market at the wholesale electricity price. This Fact Sheet provides you with key information about the contract. 2) SP Group must answer any questions you have about this Fact Sheet. 3) Unless otherwise stated, all fees and charges stated in this Fact Sheet are inclusive of the Goods and Services Tax (GST). If there is any change to the GST rate during the contract duration, SP Group reserves the right to update the applicable fees and charges to be inclusive of the prevailing GST rate. A. General Information Name of Electricity Service Provider: SP Group Fact Sheet Version Date: 1 Jan 2023 B. Electricity Price Plan Information Name of Price Plan: Wholesale Electricity Price Type of Price Plan (see footnote 1): This is a Non-Standard Price Plan. The electricity rate to be paid by you is: Non-Standard The electricity rate will be determined based on the Uniform Singapore Energy Price (USEP) and other ancillary charges published by the Energy Market Company (www.emcsg.com) in accordance to the Market Support Services Code. The USEP is the half-hourly energy price in the Singapore Wholesale Electricity Market (SWEM). SP Group must clearly state any incentives (including the terms and conditions) that you will receive if you contract for the electricity price plan (see footnote 2): Not applicable Contract Duration: Automatic Renewal of Contract (see footnote 3): Not applicable The contract has no expiry date. To terminate the contract, simply contact SP Group directly. There will be no charge to terminate the contract. Advanced Meter Required (see footnote 4): No Direct Billing of Electricity Charges by SP Group (see footnote 5): Yes C. Additional Fees or Charges For Electricity Services One-Time Registration Fee: Nil Late Payment Charge: 1% of overdue amount Early Termination Charge (see footnote 6): Nil Any Other Fees and Charges (see footnote 8): 1 Security Deposit (see footnote 7): SP Group will require you to provide a security deposit, and this will be billed to your first bill. The below indicative charges are regulated and approved by the EMA, and will be included in your monthly electricity bill: List of Other Applicable Charges Rate (excl. GST) Rate (incl. 8% GST)* Vesting Contract Debit/Credit Vesting Contract Debit/Credit Variable Variable Transmission Charges for Low Tension Off Peak Period Charge $0.0462 per kWh $0.0499 per kWh Peak Period Charge $0.0594 per kWh $0.0642 per kWh Recurring Market Support Service Charges Meter Reading and Data Management $2.1800 per meter $2.3500 per meter Market Development and Systems Charge $0.0098 per kWh $0.0106 per kWh Retail Settlement Uplift $0.0015 per kWh $0.0016 per kWh *The figures may not reflect the full GST effect due to rounding Refer to www.openelectricitymarket.sg for the list of applicable charges. A one-time installation fee of $43.20 (incl. 8% GST) may be charged if you opt for a smart meter. D. Bundled Product or Services (see footnote 9) There are other products or services bundled with the electricity price plan: No If yes, SP Group should specify below what are the bundled products or services. You should discuss the details with SP Group such as the applicable fees and charges as well as the terms and conditions for accepting the bundled products or services: Not applicable E. Footnotes 1) Please note the differences between a Standard Price Plan and Non-Standard Price Plan. Standard Price Plan Electricity Rates • Inclusive of all applicable charges that vary according to the level of consumption. • Will not change throughout the contract duration. Other Fees and Charges • No recurring charges or fees throughout the contract duration. Non-Standard Price Plan • May not be inclusive of all applicable charges that vary according to the level of consumption. • May change in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract. • May include recurring charges or fees throughout the contract duration. Contract Duration • 6, 12 or 24 months. • Not limited to 6, 12 or 24 months. Pricing Structure • Fixed Price. Pay a fixed rate (e.g. 20 cents/kWh) for electricity throughout the contract duration. • The electricity retailer may set its own pricing structure, while SP Group can only sell electricity at the USEP. OR • Discount Off the Regulated Tariff. Enjoy a discount off the prevailing regulated tariff (e.g. 5% off) throughout the contract duration. More Information • Visit the Price Comparison Tool at compare.openelectricitymarket.sg to compare the Standard Price Plans offered by different electricity retailers • Visit the electricity retailer’s or SP Group’s website to enquire on Non- Standard Price Plans. 2) SP Group is not allowed to offer any incentive. 3) This contract offered by SP Group has no contract expiry date. 2 4) An advanced meter is a digital meter capable of measuring your electricity consumption every half-hour. It is optional to install an advanced meter to measure your half-hourly electricity consumption unless the price plan you sign up for requires one. The Standard Price Plans do not require an advanced meter. 5) With direct billing, SP Group will bill you directly for electricity supply, and send you a separate bill for the other utilities (such as water and gas supply). 6) SP Group is not allowed to charge you a fee if you terminate the contract. 7) SP Group will require you to provide a security deposit, and this will be billed to your first bill. 8) SP Group will require you to pay other fees and charges, including the prevailing market-related charges. You may refer to www.openelectricitymarket.sg for more information on the market-related charges. 9) SP Group is not allowed to bundle the supply of electricity with other products and/or services. 3