Singapore seeks bids for hydrogen-ready power plants by 2031

SINGAPORE, April — Singapore’s ‌Energy Market Authority ​has called for proposals to ‌build hydrogen-ready combined cycle ​gas turbine (CCGT) generating units to be operational in ​2031 and 2032, the agency said in a press release ‌on Wednesday.

Under ⁠the proposal ⁠request, ⁠the private sector ⁠will ⁠build, own, and operate the CCGT ⁠units, with one to be ready by 2031 and up to ⁠two others by 2032.

Each unit is expected ⁠to provide at least ⁠600 ⁠megawatts of generation ​capacity, ​it said.

In 2031, the ⁠agency projects Singapore’s peak energy demand at between 9.6 gigawatts and 11.4 gigawatts.

Earlier this month, Coordinating Minister for National Security K Shanmugam said that Singapore depended on imported natural ⁠gas to generate 95 per cent of its electricity needs, of which 9 per cent was expected this year ⁠to have been imported from Qatar. He said Singapore ⁠had ⁠not drawn on its reserves, which consist of natural ​gas and diesel, ​and that it was ‌considering increasing them even though it ​would be costly.