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As self-sufficient energy systems that serve a certain area, micro-grids could be more widely deployed in Singapore in the decades ahead.
Recently upgraded and expanded, the Pulau Ubin Micro-grid features a test-bed which can potentially meet 90% of the daily electricity demand in the main village using solar power.
The micro-grid will be further extended beyond the main village to Kampong Sungei Durian to benefit more households on the island
Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), in collaboration with SP Group, is developing Singapore’s First Experimental Urban Micro-grid.
It will be housed in SIT’s future campus at Punggol Digital District when completed. The micro-grid will cover nine buildings, be largely energy self-sufficient and can connect and disconnect from the grid as required.
As a national infrastructure, the micro-grid will enable local research community and businesses to test-bed new technologies and solutions in a controlled environment, while providing students the opportunity to work with industry partners and energy start-ups.