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Oil-fired Thermal
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Gas
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Waste to energy
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Solar
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List of power stations in Singapore
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Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Location of power stations in Singapore,
electricity in Singapore
comes from natural gas power plants.
List by fuel
Oil-fired Thermal
Name
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
Name
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
Name
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 Infrasturcture 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
This list is
incomplete
; you can help by
adding missing items
.
(
February 2022
)
Main article:
Solar power in Singapore
Singapore'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
Energy portal
Singapore portal
Energy in Singapore
Electricity sector in Singapore
List of largest power stations in the world
References
^
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
.
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