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Tuas Power to convert steam generation plant to run on 100% renewable energy

The plant has a generation capacity of 133MW of power.

Tuas Power has announced plans to convert its Tembusu Multi-Utilities Complex (TMUC) to run on 100% renewable biomass by 2028, as part of its decarbonisation efforts.

According to the group, once the transformation is completed, TMUC will become Singapore’s largest green steam and green power cogeneration facility.

The conversion is a cornerstone of Tuas Power’s decarbonisation effort and a significant step forward for Singapore's energy sector. The project highlights the company’s industry leadership and alignment with the nation’s Green Plan 2030 and Energy Transition Strategy while directly supporting Singapore’s ambition to achieve Net-Zero by 2050.

The TMUC plant has a total capacity of 900 tons per hour of steam and a generation capacity of 133MW of power. TMUC was built as a multi-utility plant – powering industries, recycling resources and driving efficiency for sustainability.

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