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EMA has awarded Senoko Energy Pte Ltd, Tuas Power Generation Pte Ltd and YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd with a total of $23 million to embark on energy efficiency projects that will reduce their carbon emissions. When completed, the projects are expected to achieve an annual carbon abatement of over 30 kilo tonnes per annum (ktpa). This is equivalent to taking about 9,200 cars off the roads annually. For more information, please refer to the media release.
Application for the grant call has closed.
Over the years, the power sector has made efforts to manage the greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation. This includes the switch from using petroleum products to natural gas as the main energy source for electricity generation, as well as investments in new and efficient Combined-Cycled Gas Turbines (CCGTs).
To encourage the power sector to further improve its generation efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, EMA has launched the Energy Efficiency Grant Call for Power Generation Companies. The grants Gencos receive would correspond to the abatement achieved, subject to a cap of up to 50% of the qualifying cost of energy efficiency projects. This is expected to help gencos reduce the costs of energy efficiency projects and improve their overall generation efficiency.
Gencos can engage their preferred original equipment manufacturers or vendors to conduct the energy efficiency projects. Gencos are also encouraged to tap on the Genco EE Grant Call early to invest in energy efficient equipment or technologies to improve their competitiveness and maximise the accrued benefits.