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Location of power stations in Singapore,
Oil,
Gas,
Waste
The majority of
electricity in Singapore comes from natural gas power plants.
List by fuel
Oil-fired Thermal
Gas
Name
|
Location
|
Capacity (MW)
|
Commissioned
|
Owner
|
Type
|
Refs
|
PacificLight Plant
|
47, Jurong Highway, Seraya Rise, Singapore, 627626
|
815
|
2013
|
PacificLight Power Pte Ltd
|
LNG
|
[4]
|
SembCorp Cogen @ Banyan
|
2 Banyan Road, Singapore, 627644
|
400
|
2014
|
SembCorp Cogen Pte Ltd
|
NG, cogen
|
[5]
|
Pulau Sakra Power Station
|
71 Sakra Avenue, Singapore, 627876
|
815
|
2001
|
SembCorp Cogen Pte Ltd
|
NG, cogen
|
[6]
|
Senoko Power Station
|
31 Senoko Rd, Singapore 758103
|
2800
|
1996-2012
|
Senoko Energy Pte Ltd
|
NG
|
[1]
|
Tuas Power Plant
|
60 Tuas South Ave 9, Singapore 637607
|
1875.9
|
2001-2014
|
Tuas Power Generation Pte Ltd
|
NG
|
[2]
|
Jurong Power Station
|
16 Jurong Pier Rd, Singapore 619175
|
210
|
1986
|
YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd
|
NG
|
[3]
|
Pulau Seraya Power Station
|
3 Seraya Ave, Singapore 628209
|
1540
|
2002-2010
|
YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd
|
NG
|
[3]
|
Keppel Merlimau Cogen Power Station
|
201 Jurong Island Hwy, Singapore 627805
|
1340
|
2007-2013
|
Keppel Merlimau Cogen Pte Ltd
|
NG, cogen
|
[7]
|
Total
|
Singapore
|
9,780.9
|
|
|
NG
|
[3]
|
Waste to energy
Solar
Singapore's installed solar capacity is 820 MW as of the end of 2022.
[11]
See also
References