The majority of electricity in Singapore comes from natural gas power plants.
List by fuel
editOil-fired thermal
editName | Location | Capacity (MW) | Commissioned | Owner | Type | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Senoko Power Station | 500 | 1983 | Senoko Energy Pte Ltd | Oil | [1] | |
Tuas Power Station | 600 | 1999 | Tuas Power Ltd | Oil | [2] | |
Pulau Seraya Power Station | 1500 | 1987-1992 | YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd | Oil | [3] |
Gas
editName | Location | Capacity (MW) | Commissioned | Owner | Type | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
PacificLight Plant | 47, Jurong Highway, Seraya Rise, Singapore, 627626 | 815 | 2013 | PacificLight Power Pte Ltd | LNG | [4] |
SembCorp Cogen @ Banyan | 2 Banyan Road, Singapore, 627644 | 400 | 2014 | SembCorp Cogen Pte Ltd | NG, cogen | [5] |
Pulau Sakra Power Station | 71 Sakra Avenue, Singapore, 627876 | 815 | 2001 | SembCorp Cogen Pte Ltd | NG, cogen | [6] |
Senoko Power Station | 31 Senoko Rd, Singapore 758103 | 2800 | 1996-2012 | Senoko Energy Pte Ltd | NG | [1] |
Tuas Power Plant | 60 Tuas South Ave 9, Singapore 637607 | 1875.9 | 2001-2014 | Tuas Power Generation Pte Ltd | NG | [2] |
Jurong Power Station | 16 Jurong Pier Rd, Singapore 619175 | 210 | 1986 | YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd | NG | [3] |
Pulau Seraya Power Station | 3 Seraya Ave, Singapore 628209 | 1540 | 2002-2010 | YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd | NG | [3] |
Keppel Merlimau Cogen Power Station | 201 Jurong Island Hwy, Singapore 627805 | 1340 | 2007-2013 | Keppel Merlimau Cogen Pte Ltd | NG, cogen | [7] |
Total | Singapore | 9,780.9 | NG | [3] |
Waste to energy
editName | Location | Capacity (MW) | Commissioned | Owner | Type | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-to-Energy Plant | 22 | 2009 | Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-to-Energy Plant Pte Ltd | Waste-to-energy | [8] | |
Senoko Incineration Plant | 55 | 1993 | Keppel Infrastructure Trust | Waste-to-energy | [9][10] | |
Tuas Incineration Plant | 47.8 | 1987 | National Environment Agency | Waste-to-energy | [10] | |
Tuas South Incineration Plant | 132 | 2000 | National Environment Agency | Waste-to-energy | [10] |
Solar
editSingapore's installed solar capacity is 820 MW as of the end of 2022.[11]
Name | Location | Capacity (MW) | Commissioned | Owner | Type | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tengeh Reservoir floating solar | 60 | 2021 | Sembcorp | Floating solar | [12][13] | |
EDP Renewables APAC floating solar | Johor Strait, Woodlands | 5 | 2021 | Floating solar | [14] | |
Bedok Reservoir floating solar | 1.5 | 2019 | Public Utilities Board | Floating solar | [13] | |
Lower Seletar Reservoir floating solar | 1.5 | 2019 | Public Utilities Board | Floating solar | [13] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Senoko Energy Media Resources". Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
- ^ a b China Huaneng Group - Tuas Power Ltd
- ^ a b c d YTL PowerSeraya - Utilities
- ^ "PacificLight - About Us". PacificLight. Retrieved 9 February 2024.
- ^ "Sembcorp Opens a Second Cogeneration Plant on Jurong Island and a New Technology & Innovation Centre". SembCorp. 31 October 2014. Archived from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
- ^ "SempCorp opens GE powered 815 MW cogeneration plant". Power Engineering International. November 2001. Archived from the original on 10 November 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
- ^ "Alstom starts Phase 2 of KMC's 800 MW gas-fired power plant in Singapore". Alstom. 26 April 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
- ^ "Keppel Seghers Tuas WTE Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ "Senoko WTE Incineration Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
- ^ a b c "Refuse Disposal Facility". National Environment Agency. 2016. Archived from the original on 24 October 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
- ^ "EMA | Sunny Days Ahead for Solar Adoption in Singapore". www.ema.gov.sg. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
- ^ Comment, Paul Mah. "Singapore launches large-scale floating solar farm in Tengeh Reservoir". www.datacenterdynamics.com. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
- ^ a b c "Floating Solar Systems". PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency. Retrieved 2023-10-27.
- ^ "Floating Solar | EDPR APAC". www.edpr.com. Retrieved 2023-10-27.