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Coordinates: 1°17′01″N 103°43′21″E / 1.2835433°N 103.7226268°E / 1.2835433; 103.7226268
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PacificLight Power Plant
PacificLight's 815MW power generation facility on Jurong Island, Singapore.
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Official namePacificLight Power Pte Ltd

PacificLight Energy Pte Ltd

PacificLight Renewables Pte Ltd
CountrySingapore
LocationJurong Island
Coordinates1°17′01″N 103°43′21″E / 1.2835433°N 103.7226268°E / 1.2835433; 103.7226268
StatusOperational
Commission date2013 (2013)
Construction costSGD 1.2 billion
OwnersFirst Pacific Group
Meralco Powergen Corporation
Thermal power station
Primary fuelNatural gas
Secondary fuelDiesel
Combined cycle?Yes
Power generation
Units operational2
Make and modelSiemens SGT5-4000F Gas Turbine
Nameplate capacity815MW (authorised)
External links
Websitewww.pacificlight.com.sg

PacificLight is a Singapore-based power generator and electricity retailer. It runs an 830MW plant, operated by PacificLight Power Pte Ltd, which uses Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as its primary fuel. In 2023, PacificLight generated nearly 10% of Singapore’s total electricity needs.

PacificLight Energy Pte Ltd is a licensed electricity retailer in the National Energy Market of Singapore (NEMS) and sells electricity to businesses and residential customers in Singapore.

History

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The S$1.2 billion PacificLight Power Generation Facility is located on Jurong Island, an established industrial area in the south-west area of Singapore. The plant has been safely and reliably operating since 2013 and provides electricity to Singapore consumers.[1]

The 830MW Power Generation Facility consists of two 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 fueled by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).[2]

PacificLight’s power generation facility is registered as a Clean Development Mechanism[3] (CDM) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), making it the largest CDM project in Singapore. The facility is the only fossil fuel-based power project of the five Singapore registered CDM projects. The project is also registered under the Verified Carbon Standard (VCS).[4]

PacificLight has undertaken the region’s first Advanced Turbine Efficiency Package (ATEP), following an agreement signed with Siemens Energy in March 2021.[5] The ATEP upgrade was completed in 2024, raising the plant’s total output to 830MW. The ATEP upgrade has resulted in an annual carbon emission reduction of over 60,000 tonnes, equivalent to taking over 9,300 cars off the road every year.

Pacific Medco Solar Energy Pte Ltd, a consortium of PacificLight Renewables Pte Ltd, Medco Power Global and Gallant Venture, is developing a 600MW solar import project to supply renewable electricity from Bulan Island in Indonesia to Singapore via a 230kV HVAC subsea connection. In September 2023, the project was granted a Conditional Approval by Singapore’s Energy Market Authority and the first phase is expected to be completed in 2028.[6]

Shareholders

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PacificLight is owned by shareholders under the First Pacific Group and Meralco PowerGen Corporation.[7]

First Pacific is a Hong Kong-based investment holding company with investments located in Asia-Pacific. The company’s principal investments are in consumer food products, telecommunications, infrastructure, and natural resources.

Meralco Powergen Corporation (MGEN) is a wholly owned subsidiary and the power generation arm of the Manila Electric Company (MERALCO), the largest privately-owned distribution utility in the Philippines.

References

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  1. ^ "SINGAPORE: PacificLight Power starts up S$1.2 billion power plant on Jurong Island". EnergyAsia. Retrieved 2016-04-22.
  2. ^ "SINGAPORE: PacificLight Power Announces Commercial Operation of 800MW Power Plant - PacificLight". PacificLight. Retrieved 2016-08-10.
  3. ^ "Project: 9687 Grid connected electricity generation plant using natural gas at Jurong Island in Singapore". UNFCCC.
  4. ^ "Grid connected electricity generation plant using natural gas at Jurong Island in Singapore". Verra Verified Carbon Standard.
  5. ^ "Accelerating Singapore's Carbon-Lite Future with The Region's First Advanced Turbine Efficiency Package (ATEP)". Business Insider.
  6. ^ "Singapore gives conditional nod for 2GW of electricity imports from Indonesia". Channel NewsAsia.
  7. ^ "PacificLight - About Us (Shareholders)". PacificLight.