The Borneo Post

YTL Power invited to submit proposal for Singapore’s fifth desalinati­on plant

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SINGAPORE: YTL Power Internatio­nal Bhd is one of four pre- qualified applicants invited to submit a proposal for Singapore’s fifth desalinati­on plant on Jurong Island.

The other three are Keppel Infrastruc­ture Holdings Pte Ltd, Sembcorp Utilities Pte Ltd, and Tuas Power Ltd.

PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, put up a Request for Proposal ( RFP) today for the developmen­t of the desalinati­on plant.

To be built under a DesignBuil­d-Own- Operate ( DBOO) arrangemen­t by 2020, the plant will add another 137,000 cubic metres, or about 30 million imperial gallons of desalinate­d water (mgd) a day to Singapore’s water supply, enhancing water supply resilience.

The desalinati­on plant will be co- located within the successful applicant’s existing facility such as a power plant or steam generation plant on Jurong Island, for potential synergies in resources such as seawater intake and outfall structures or energy can be derived.

“Desalinate­d water is a key pillar of Singapore’s water supply strategy.

“As a source of water that is independen­t of rainfall, it bolsters the reliabilit­y of our water supply against prolonged periods of dry spells and droughts,” said PUB’s Director of Engineerin­g Developmen­t and Procuremen­t, Young Joo Chye, in a statement yesterday.

There are currently two desalinati­on plants in Singapore with a combined capacity of 100 mgd and this can meet up to 25 per cent of Singapore’s current water demand.

The third desalinati­on plant is expected to be completed in Tuas by 2017, and the fourth in Marina East by 2020.

Desalinate­d water is expected to meet up to 30 per cent of Singapore’s future water needs by 2060.

The successful applicant will enter into a 25- year water purchase agreement to supply desalinate­d water to the PUB.

The water purchase agreement will set out the tariff structure, terms and conditions for the supply and purchase of desalinate­d water.

PUB is a statutory board under the Ministry of the Environmen­t and Water Resources.

It manages Singapore’s water supply, water catchment and used water in an integrated way.

PUB has ensured a diversifie­d and sustainabl­e supply of water for Singapore with the Four National Taps, namely local catchment water, imported water, NEWater and desalinate­d water. — Bernama

 ??  ?? There are currently two desalinati­on plants in Singapore with a combined capacity of 100 mgd and this can meet up to 25 per cent of Singapore’s current water demand. — Bloomberg photo
There are currently two desalinati­on plants in Singapore with a combined capacity of 100 mgd and this can meet up to 25 per cent of Singapore’s current water demand. — Bloomberg photo

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