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2 months ago | Report Abuse
Oh TinKosongLee boyy said the 🍌 cannot stand , why ???
2 months ago | Report Abuse
> PowerSeraya 2 Power Plant are anticipated going to be phase out due to the Service life :
> Steam Turbine Power Plant thermal project with a capacity of 1,448MW by 2027 ..
Pulau Seraya Combined Cycle Power Plant is a 1,472MW by by 2026 to 2031 .
>> Total Capacity = 2,920 MW
There is a New Power Plant announced on : 2 Feb 2024 — The construction of a 600MW hydrogen-ready CCGT is estimated to cost $800 million and is targeted to be completed by 31st December 2027.
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Combined cycle plants are usually powered by natural gas, although fuel oil, synthesis gas or other fuels can be used. The supplementary fuel may be natural gas, fuel oil, or coal. Biofuels can also be used.
2 months ago | Report Abuse
Hi Jonathan, yes still a oil fired power plant.
Because the turbine generates rotary motion, it can be coupled to a generator to harness its motion into electricity. Such turbogenerators are the core of thermal power stations which can be fueled by fossil fuels, nuclear fuels, geothermal, or solar energy. About 42% of all electricity generation in the United States in the year 2022 was by use of steam turbines.
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Posted by Jonathan168138 > 7 minutes ago | Report Abuse
Hi Mike this Steam Turbine Power Plant still a oil fired power plant. Still not zero emissions right? Have to pay Singapore government a lot of Carbon Tax betul?
> Steam Turbine Power Plant thermal project with a capacity of 1,448MW by 2027 ..
2 months ago | Report Abuse
2.) Referred QR ended March 2024 :
PowerSeraya n TNB Genco entered into an arrangement to export n import 100 MW of electricity to Singapore via the newly upgraded interconnector between the 2 countries..
👉No update of any progress in QR ended June 2024 ??
2 months ago | Report Abuse
Australia Approves $19B Solar Project to Power Singapore via Submarine Cable
Associated Press
August 21, 2024
Newcastle, Australia. An ambitious plan to build a massive solar farm in remote northern Australia that would transmit energy by submarine cable to Singapore is a step closer after the Australian government granted environmental approvals for the 30 billion Australian dollar ($19 billion) project Wednesday.
Australia Approves $19B Solar Project to Power Singapore via Submarine Cable https://jakartaglobe.id/business/australia-approves-19b-solar-project-to-power-singapore-via-submarine-cable
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The cost of submarine cables varies quite a bit, with communication submarine cables typically costing between $30,000 and $50,000 per km and submarine power cables costing over $2.5 million a km.
28 Dec 2023
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EU: British manufacturing sentiment falls in July. Optimism among British manufacturers dropped marginally in July but their output expectations hit the strongest since March 2022, a closely watched survey showed. After rising in April for the first time in nearly three years, the business confidence index fell to -9% from +9 in April, the latest quarterly Industrial Trends Survey results from the Confederation of British Industry showed. At the same time, export optimism was flat in the three months to July after rising in the preceding quarter. A net 3% of manufacturers said output volumes declined in the quarter to July compared to a net 3% reporting increase in the prior period. (RTT)
UK: Car production declines as manufacturers switch to electric models. UK car output declined in the first six months of the year as manufacturers continue to shift their investment to make electrified models, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said. In the first six months of the year, car production declined 7.6% from the previous year. Factories turned out 416,074 units, down by 34,094 from the same period last year. During January to June, electrified vehicle production also dropped 7.6% annually. (RTT)
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2 months ago |
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