The Energy Market Authority (EMA) has granted PacificLight Power Pte Ltd (PLP) the right to develop, own, and operate a cutting-edge hydrogen-ready Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) facility on Jurong Island, Singapore. It will come on stream in January 2029, the largest and most efficient of its kind in Singapore, with a minimum capacity of 600MW. This will enhance the plant’s role in strengthening Singapore’s energy security, grid stability, and accelerating its low-carbon future.
Expanding Capacity and Integrating Advanced Technologies
The new hydrogen-ready CCGT plant will complement the 830MW of PLP existing plant and the 100MW Fast Start facility under construction. The Fast Start plant will commence commercial operations in Q2 2025. The team will build a greenfield BESS-enabled CCGT unit for Singapore’s first CCGT unit with BESS. This demonstrates the advanced technologies to achieve stability while bringing down the cost.
One of the impressive features of this plant is the burning of hydrogen. The percentage of hydrogen would be 30% at its beginning and go up to 100% of hydrogen in the future. This hydrogen-ready design aligns with Singapore’s broader strategy to reduce carbon emissions and diversify its energy mix. Additionally, the Jurong Island site will host a second CCGT unit and allow future integration of CCUS technologies for decarbonisation.
A Vision for a Low-Carbon Future
Yu Tat Ming, CEO of PacificLight Power, said, “We are honoured that EMA has selected PacificLight to deliver two critical projects: the 100MW Fast Start Project in April 2024 and now the right to develop a new power plant. By integrating hydrogen-ready and battery storage technologies, the new facility will position PacificLight to transition to a low-carbon future. We are committed to delivering the new plant safely and on schedule.”
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This hydrogen-ready CCGT plant marks a key step for PacificLight and Singapore in advancing sustainability, energy security, and innovation. Furthermore, PLP’s new facility will help meet Singapore’s growing energy needs and support global efforts to fight climate change.