Singapore currently has 4 waste – to – energy plants in operation.
Their relevant information is as follows:
- **Senoko Waste – to – Energy Plant**: Commissioned in 1992, with a processing capacity of 2,310 tons per day. The developer is Senoko Waste – to – Energy Pte Ltd, and the operator is Keppel Seghers. The contract is valid until 2027, with an option to extend for up to one year.
- **Tuas Incineration Plant**: It is one of the early – built waste – to – energy plants in Singapore, with a generating capacity of 47.8 MW. It is developed and operated by the National Environment Agency of Singapore.
- **Tuas South Incineration Plant**: Put into operation in 2000, with a generating capacity of 132 MW. The developer and operator are the National Environment Agency of Singapore. Sembcorp won the key operation and maintenance contract through bidding, and is responsible for part of the operation and maintenance work.
- **Keppel Seghers Tuas Waste – to – Energy Plant**: Developed by Keppel Seghers in 2006 and put into operation in 2009, with a processing capacity of 800 tons per day. The operator is also Keppel Seghers, and the contract term is 25 years until 2034.
Post time: Sep-28-2025