Sembcorp Cogen Pte Ltd signs 12-year Service Agreement with Alstom

Press Contacts

Visit our media section and follow the link "Press contacts"

Alstom signed a Long Term Service Agreement (LTSA) with Sembcorp Cogen Pte Ltd (Sembcorp) for its Sembcorp Cogen Power Plant in the Sakra district of Jurong Island in Singapore. Under this 12 year contract, Alstom will perform both major and minor overhauls for the steam turbine and the three generators, including auxiliaries. 


Signing of the Long Term Service Agreement between Alstom and Sembcorp.

L to R, from Alstom, Mr. Anders Maltesen, Vice President - TS Area, East Asia, Mr. Aravind Karthigesu, General Manager - Power, Singapore, from Sembcorp, Mr. Ng Meng Poh, Executive Vice President & Head -Singapore and ASEAN (Utilities) and Mr. Lung Yaw Wuu, Senior Vice President, Facilities

 Constructed by Alstom, the 815 MW Sembcorp Cogen Power Plant was commissioned in 2001. The Sembcorp Cogen Power Plant was Sembcorps first power plant in Singapore and the first privately developed independent power plant in the country. It was also the first to introduce combined cycle gas turbine technology to Singapore, and remains the countrys largest cogeneration facility. Separately, Alstom is currently constructing an additional 400 MW Combined Cycle Cogeneration Power Plant for Sembcorp at the Banyan district of Jurong Island. Handover of the Banyan facility is scheduled for spring 2014.

Singapore has an installed electricity generation capacity of 11 GW, with demand reaching 6.5 GW during peak periods. The country maintains a reserve capacity to ensure the reliability of its electricity grid. Most of Singapores power producers are adding new capacity after being incentivised to purchase gas from the new liquid natural gas (LNG) terminal coming on-stream in 2013.

 

This contract is a strong sign of Sembcorps trust and confidence in Alstoms expertise and solutions as a leading manufacturer and service provider of steam turbine and generators and reconfirms our competitiveness in the AsiaPacific region said Wouter Van Wersch, Country President Alstom Singapore.