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Page 1: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Power GenerationPower GenerationIn SingaporeIn Singapore

Presented By

CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist

Commercial Service, Singapore

Page 2: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Background & OverviewBackground & Overview

Electricity generation capacity – 11.5 GW

Growth in electricity demand – 4.2% (consumption)

Fuel mix – gas (70%), oil (30%) for installed capacity

Total imports around US$2.23 billion

U.S. market share is around 20%

Page 3: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Singapore at a GlanceSingapore at a Glance

• Total land area:260 sq. miles (680 sq. km)

• Population: 4.48 million4.48 million

• Open, English-speaking market – corruption free, stable, well-run

• 9th largest U.S. export market - $24.7 billion in 2006, $30,00 pc GDP

• SE Asia regional hub: - 1500 U.S. companies - High-tech manufacturing, R&D - Transportation and distribution center

Page 4: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Singapore Power LandscapeSingapore Power Landscape

1. The Energy Market Authority (EMA)- regulates the electricity and gas industry and district cooling

services - promotes competition in the electricity and piped gas industry- maintains the security and reliability of the power system

2. Energy Market Company Pte. Ltd. (EMC)- all electricity is bought and sold through EMC- the exchange for electricity, providing the IT systems, the trading environment and the governance for the market

3. Use of Natural Gas- 70% of Singapore’s electricity demand is generated from natural

gas- three main import pipelines serve the natural gas system: * 150 million standard cubic feet per day from Malaysia * 325 million standard cubic feet per day from Northeast

Indonesia * 350 million standard cubic feet per day from Southwest

Indonesia

Page 5: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Generating Companies In Generating Companies In SingaporeSingapore

– Senoko Power Ltd.

– PowerSeraya Ltd.

– Tuas Power Ltd.

– SembCorp Cogen Pte. Ltd.

– Island Power Company Pte. Ltd.

– Keppel Merlimau Cogen Pte. Ltd.

– National Environment Agency

– Keppel Seghers

Page 6: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Retailers In SingaporeRetailers In Singapore

– Keppel Electric Pte. Ltd.

– SembCorp Power Pte. Ltd.

– Tuas Power Supply Pte. Ltd.

– Senoko Energy Supply Pte. Ltd.

– Seraya Energy Pte. Ltd.

– Island Power Supply Pte. Ltd.

Page 7: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Transmission In SingaporeTransmission In Singapore

– SP Power Assets Ltd.

– SP PowerGrid Ltd.

(Both companies handle distribution as well)

Page 8: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Singapore Electricity RegulationSingapore Electricity Regulation

- Electricity Act 2001

- Gas Act 2001

- District Cooling Act 2001

Page 9: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Regional Trends Regional Trends

• The Southeast Asian (ASEAN) governments are collectively attracting private sector participation and investment within the energy sector

• 11 potential power interconnection projects will be implemented over the next 10-12 years

• ASEAN nations have established an Asean Power Grid (APG) to provide a common framework for power exchange among interconnecting countries

Page 10: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Best ProspectsBest Prospects• Singapore plans to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal

• Scheduled to operate in 2012

• Government of Singapore might co-invests

• Estimated cost to build – US$500 million

• To produce 3 million tons per annum

• Technical specifications will be released in 2007

• Apart from various power systems such as micro power systems or generator sets and power quality equipment, other best prospects are:

• Energy service companies to conduct energy audits and improve energy efficiency

• Boilers, heat exchangers, turbines and related auxiliary equipment

• Transformers, switchgear and cables required for transmission and distribution

• Power enhancers such as surge suppressors, voltage regulators and isolation transformers

• Power synthesizers including motor generators and uninterruptible power supply

Page 11: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Market Entry / Access

– Appoint an agent / representative using Gold Key Service

– Participate in trade shows such as PowerGen Asia

– Use Singapore as a gateway to the Asean region

Indonesia: Growth in electricity demand – 8% Malaysia: Growth in electricity demand – 6%

U.S. market share – 15% U.S. market share – 20%

Philippines: Growth in electricity demand – 9% Thailand: Growth in electricity demand – 5%

U.S. market share – 15% U.S. market share – 10%

Vietnam – not yet a strong market for electric power systems

Page 12: Power Generation In Singapore Presented By CHAN Y K Commercial Specialist Commercial Service, Singapore

Questions?

Please contact:

CHAN Y KCommercial Specialist

U.S. Commercial ServiceEmail: [email protected]

URL: http://www.buyusa.gov/singapore