Google, PacificLight Energy (PLE), and Rexus Bioenergy (RExus) have embarked on a 10-year partnership where PacificLight will purchase renewable energy produced by RExus’s Waste Wood-to-Energy (WWtE) Plant and supply it to Google.
The renewable energy from the new WWtE plant will be certified according to the International Renewable Energy Certificate (I-REC) standard.
Giorgio Fortunato, Head of Clean Energy & Power for Asia Pacific, Google, said, “We are excited about this project, as it demonstrates how technology and innovation are key to progress towards our clean energy targets, especially in a market with limited clean energy resources like Singapore.”
This clean energy will support Google’s data center and operations in Singapore and contribute to Google’s sustainability goals of operating on 24/7 carbon-free energy by 2030.
Jointly developed and funded by Sobono Bioenergy and V8 Environmental, RExus’s 13.2MW WWtE plant is designed with circular synergy and cutting-edge technologies.
It is projected to be 10% more efficient than conventional Waste to Energy plants in Singapore.
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The plant is designed to maximize the use of waste wood, such as horticultural waste and waste wood from the logistics industry, converting them into energy. The facility also features the most advanced electrical wood processing system and a high-capacity vertical silo for biomass storage, managed by a Smart 3D visualization handling system.
Yu Tat Ming, CEO of PacificLight, added, “The integration of sustainable biomass into the Singapore energy mix will provide a reliable and sustainable energy solution to Google and will also set a new standard for the Singapore industry.”