Singapore builds
trigeneration power plant
Nov 7, 2006 - Xinhua English Newswire
Singapore builds trigeneration power plant
SINGAPORE, Nov. 7 (Xinhua) -- Tuas Power and the pharmaceutical giant
Pfizer on Tuesday broke ground for the first trigeneration power plant
in Singapore, which will produce electricity, steam and chilled water
from a single integrated system.
The new generation power plant will cost 8 million Singapore dollars
(about 5.1 million U.S. dollars), and it is due to be completed at the
end of next year.
Unlike conventional systems of electricity generation, in which part
of the energy not converted into electricity and lost in the form of
heat, the trigeneration system can turn "waste heat" into steam and
chilled water while producing electricity.
Being cost competitive and energy efficiency, trigeneration
technology is an environmental-friendly option for companies like Pfizer
which require substantive amounts of heat and power in their daily
operations, Amy Khor Lean Suan, senior parliamentary secretary for
environment and water resources, said at the groundbreaking ceremony.
It is estimated that the facility will help Pfizer save about 600,000
U.S. dollars, or about 8 percent of its utility bills a year.
The new plant will be built and run by TPGS Green Energy Pte Ltd, a
joint venture between Tuas Power Ltd and Gas Supply Pte Ltd.
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