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Data on Electricity Generated from Coal and Average Capacity Utilisation of Coal Generation Capacity in Last 10 Years

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9 Mr Chua Kheng Wee Louis asked the Minister for Trade and Industry in each of the last 10 years, what is the (i) electricity generation capacity of coal in megawatts (MW) (ii) total amount of electricity generated from coal and (iii) average capacity utilisation of coal generation capacity, in Singapore.

Mr Gan Kim Yong: Singapore has only one plant that uses coal, the Tembusu Multi-Utilities Complex (TMUC), which produces electricity and steam using a mix of clean coal (that is, low-ash and low sulphur) and biomass to reduce the overall carbon intensity of the plant.

The generation capacity of TMUC is 133.5MW. On average, the plant generated 588.9 gigawatt hour (GWh) of electricity annually from coal since its commissioning in 2013, or around 1% of Singapore’s power generation capacity in the same period.

As the plant uses a mix of fuels, it is not possible to isolate the average capacity utilisation only for coal. The average capacity utilisation of the overall plant capacity for TMUC from 2013 to 2020 is 66%.