Keppel starts commercial operations for Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-to-Energy Plant
02 November 2009
Keppel to handle almost half of Singapore’s total volume of waste sent for incineration
Keppel Integrated Engineering Limited (KIE) has commenced commercial operations for Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-to-Energy Plant (KS Tuas WTE Plant).
Together with Senoko Waste-to-Energy Plant (Senoko WTE Plant)1 , KIE will be able to treat up to 47.6% the total volume of waste that was sent for incineration2 in Singapore.
KS Tuas WTE Plant is Singapore’s first waste-to-energy plant to be built under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative. Able to treat 800 tonnes of solid waste a day to generate more than 20 MW of green energy, the plant will be owned and operated by KIE’s wholly owned subsidiary, Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-To-Energy Plant Pte Ltd for 25 years.
Mr Michael Chia, Deputy Chairman of KIE, said, “Keppel has become the only private operator of waste-to-energy plants in Singapore with our two waste-to-energy plants. Our participation in such projects will provide a steady and recurring income for the Group.
“As it is also the first plant in Singapore to feature waste-to-energy technology from a local company, it enables us to not only showcase Keppel’s technology and expertise to the world but also support the government's vision to develop Singapore as an environmental hub.”
Earlier in August this year, KIE completed the acquisition of Senoko WTE Plant from the Singapore Government. With Senoko WTE Plant’s capacity to treat 2,400 tonnes of waste per day, KIE, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Senoko Waste-to-Energy Pte Ltd, will provide incineration services to the National Environment Agency for 15 years.
About Keppel Integrated Engineering (KIE)
KIE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keppel Corporation Limited.
The Keppel Seghers group of companies (Keppel Seghers Group), which are owned by KIE, are leading providers of comprehensive environmental solutions ranging from consultancy, design and engineering, technology and construction to operations and maintenance of facilities.
Its advanced technology solutions address a wide spectrum of environmental issues such as solid waste, wastewater, drinking & process water, biosolids & sludge. In addition, Keppel Seghers Group offers a full range of environmental-friendly industry applications for the removal of organic substances from metal parts and tools.
Keppel Seghers Group has an established track record of involvement in waste-to-energy (WTE) projects in Europe, the Americas and the Asia Pacific for more than 40 years. It is the market leader for imported WTE solutions in China where it has 60% of the market share.
In April this year, Keppel Seghers also secured an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract worth approximately S$518 million to build an Energy-from-Waste Combined Heat and Power Plant (EFW CHP plant), featuring Keppel Seghers’ technology, to serve the Greater Manchester region in the United Kingdom.
Notably, in the Middle East, Keppel Seghers Group is implementing two contracts worth approximately S$1.7 billion by the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning of Qatar for the EPC and Operation and Maintenance of an integrated solid waste management facility which can treat 2,300 tonnes of waste per day.
The Keppel Seghers group of companies (Keppel Seghers Group), which are owned by KIE, are leading providers of comprehensive environmental solutions ranging from consultancy, design and engineering, technology and construction to operations and maintenance of facilities.
Its advanced technology solutions address a wide spectrum of environmental issues such as solid waste, wastewater, drinking & process water, biosolids & sludge. In addition, Keppel Seghers Group offers a full range of environmental-friendly industry applications for the removal of organic substances from metal parts and tools.
Keppel Seghers Group has an established track record of involvement in waste-to-energy (WTE) projects in Europe, the Americas and the Asia Pacific for more than 40 years. It is the market leader for imported WTE solutions in China where it has 60% of the market share.
In April this year, Keppel Seghers also secured an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract worth approximately S$518 million to build an Energy-from-Waste Combined Heat and Power Plant (EFW CHP plant), featuring Keppel Seghers’ technology, to serve the Greater Manchester region in the United Kingdom.
Notably, in the Middle East, Keppel Seghers Group is implementing two contracts worth approximately S$1.7 billion by the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning of Qatar for the EPC and Operation and Maintenance of an integrated solid waste management facility which can treat 2,300 tonnes of waste per day.
1 Senoko WTE Plant is owned by Senoko Trust, which is wholly-owned by K-Green Trust. K-Green Trust is in turn wholly-owned by KIE.
2 According to the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, 2.45 million tonnes of waste were sent for incineration in 2008.
For further information, please contactAng Lai Lee (Mr)
Assistant Manager
Group Corporate Communications
Keppel Corporation Limited
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Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste-to-Energy Plant, which is Singapore’s newest waste-to-energy plant, starts commercial operations. Together with Senoko Waste-to-Energy Plant, the two plants make Keppel the only private operator of waste-to-energy plants in Singapore.



