PacificLight

PacificLight Power Plant

PacificLight power generation facility on Jurong Island, Singapore.
Official name PacificLight Power Plant
Country Singapore
Location Jurong Island
Status Operational
Commission date 2014 (2014)
Construction cost SGD 1.2 billion
Owner(s) FPM Power (Singapore) Ltd (HK)
PETRONAS International Corporation (Mauritus) Ltd
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural Gas
Secondary fuel Diesel
Combined cycle? Yes
Power generation
Units operational 2
Make and model Siemens SGT5-4000F Gas Turbine
Nameplate capacity 800MW (authorised)
Website
www.pacificlight.com.sg

PacificLight is a Singapore-based power generator and electricity retailer. It runs an 800MW plant, operated by PacificLight Power Pte Ltd, which uses Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as its primary fuel. In 2015, PacificLight generated 9% of Singapore’s total electricity needs.

PacificLight Energy Pte Ltd sells electricity to eligible consumers in Singapore, which includes manufacturing companies, shopping malls, SMEs, small businesses including coffee shops and retail outlets. Under the current government regulations, only non-residential customers with an average monthly electricity consumption of less than 2,000kWh are eligible. However, in 2018, the threshold will be reduced such that all Singapore electricity customers will be eligible to purchase electricity from a licensed retailer such as PacificLight Energy.

Description

The S$1.2 billion Power Generation Facility located on Jurong Island, an established industrial area in the south-west area of Singapore, commenced operation in 2014.[1]

The 800MW Power Generation Facility consists of two 400MW units, each comprising a Siemens SGT5-4000F combustion turbine and a Siemens steam turbine mounted on a single shaft, which operates in a combined cycle arrangement. The Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant is one of the most efficient power plants currently operating in Singapore and the first to be completely fuelled by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).[2]

Shareholders

PacificLight is owned 70:30 by FPM Power (Singapore) Ltd (HK) and PETRONAS International Corporation (Mauritius) Ltd.[3]

FPM Power (Singapore) Ltd (HK) is a wholly owned subsidiary of FPM Power Holdings, a joint venture between First Pacific Company, a Hong Kong-based investment management and holding company, and MERALCO PowerGen Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary and power generation arm of Manila Electric Company.

PETRONAS International Corporation (Mauritius) Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of PETRONAS. PETRONAS is the national oil and gas company of Malaysia and is a fully integrated oil & gas corporation with operations along the hydrocarbon value chain in over 50 companies.

Clean Development Mechanism

In October 2014, PacificLight’s 800MW power generation facility successfully registered as a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project making it the largest CDM project in Singapore. The generation facility is the only fossil fuel-based power project of the five Singapore registered CDM projects and demonstrates the company’s commitment to sustainability.[4]

References

  1. "SINGAPORE: PacificLight Power starts up S$1.2 billion power plant on Jurong Island - EnergyAsia". EnergyAsia. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  2. "SINGAPORE: PacificLight Power Announces Commercial Operation of 800MW Power Plant - PacificLight". PacificLight. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
  3. "Shareholders". www.pacificlight.com.sg. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  4. "Here is Singapore's largest Clean Development Mechanism project". Asian Power. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
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