Our Power & Renewables business has an established track record in the development and operation of power plants.
As an integrated energy platform, we are able to provide flexible and competitive electricity, gas, and utilities for customers, as well as value-added solutions in infrastructure connectivity.
Located on Jurong Island, Keppel Merlimau Cogen (KMC) is a 1,300 MW Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant. Completed in 2007, KMC also expanded its capacity in 2013 and has provided efficient and reliable electricity to customers in Singapore.
Led by an experienced operations and maintenance (O&M) team, KMC ensures the highest operating standards by carrying out a balance of planned and preventive maintenance strategies. KMC is capable of providing black start services as well as operating on diesel, strengthening its commitment of providing the grid with reliable and secure energy supply with minimal disruption.
KMC has been consistently operating with high efficiency. Over the years, continuous innovation and technology upgrades have also been implemented, resulting in a steady decrease in the plant’s CO2 emissions. This reflects Keppel’s commitment to reducing the carbon footprint of its power plant operations.
Keppel Sakra Cogen is a 600MW state-of-the-art, advanced combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant located in the Sakra Sector of Jurong Island. The power plant is in the project development and construction stage under an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract with a consortium comprising Mitsubishi Power Asia Pacific and Jurong Engineering Limited.
Running initially on natural gas as primary fuel, the Keppel Sakra Cogen Plant is also designed to operate on fuels with 30% hydrogen content. In addition, as a CCGT power plant, it will be able to produce steam, for use in industrial processes for the energy and chemicals customers on Jurong Island. Expected to be completed in 1H 2026, the Keppel Sakra Cogen Plant will be the first hydrogen-ready power plant in Singapore, with the most cutting-edge and highest energy efficiency, which will translate into superior performance, such as lower emission intensity and higher operation flexibility.
The Power & Renewables Division, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Keppel Energy Nexus (KEN), is rapidly growing its footprint in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.
Leveraging its commercial expertise and engineering skillsets, KEN delivers end-to-end solutions for distributed solar PV systems. With its asset management arm, KEN ensures optimised performance of solar PV systems throughout the duration of the long-term leasing agreement.
Interested in installing solar panels at your premises? Drop us a message at EaaS@keppel.com.
Keppel Energy Nexus (KEN) is the developer, owner and operator of a network of integrated utilites and sustainable energy solutions.
It develops, owns and operates an extensive pipeline corridor on Jurong Island in Singapore, delivering competitive and sustainable energy solutions such as steam, de-mineralised water, fire-fighting water and other support services from the Keppel Merlimau Cogen plant to its customers.
KEN also offers other energy solutions such as distributed solar PV and infrastructure that help customers decarbonise their operations.
With more than 21 years of experience in powering Singapore's electricity grid, Keppel Electric is Singapore's first home-grown electricity retailer. It serves over 150,000 residential consumers as their preferred electricity retailer since the nationwide rollout of the Open Electricity Market (OEM).
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A licensed gas importer, shipper, and retailer, Keppel Gas is the first company in Singapore to bring natural gas from Malaysia into Singapore's gas network. It has long-term gas sales agreements with Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), the national oil and gas company of Malaysia, delivering competitive and flexible piped natural gas for customers in Singapore.
Today, Keppel Gas supports a portfolio of downstream users utilising natural gas from both the transmission network and the retail network.
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