MGen's Singapore unit commissions 100-MW fast start power facility
Meralco PowerGen Corp.’s (MGen) subsidiary has completed and commissioned its 100-megawatt (MW) Fast Start Ancillary Services facility, which will provide additional and reliable power to Singapore.
In a statement on Wednesday, June 18, PacificLight Power Pte. Ltd. (PLP) said it started operations in its Fast Start facility located in Jurong Island, Singapore, to enhance power in its grid via its rapid-response generation capacity.
MGen said that this project is in addition to the existing 830 MW combined cycle power generation (CCGT) of PLP, therefore enhancing the plant’s capabilities since its operations and power delivery to the grid began in 2014.
Emmanuel V. Rubio, President and Chief Executive Officer of MGen, said that the 100 MW facility reflects the company’s investments in efficient and future-ready technologies.
“This milestone reflects our commitment to investing in high-efficiency, future-ready technologies that address both reliability and sustainability challenges. Through PLP, we are proud to contribute to Singapore’s energy security while expanding our regional footprint with innovation at the core,” he said.
The project is powered by Siemens Energy gas turbines and is designed to deliver critical support to the grid during unexpected power outages or system interruptions.
Aside from this, PLP is preparing to construct a 670 MW hydrogen-ready CCGT power plant on Jurong Island, and is set to begin operations by January 2029.
Earlier this year, the PLP obtained the right to build, own, and operate the CGGT plant by the Energy Market Authority (EMA).
“This facility will include Singapore’s first large-scale battery energy storage system, demonstrating PLP’s commitment to supporting grid reliability and the country’s transition toward a low-carbon future,” MGen stated.
The power generation unit of Manila Electric Company (Meralco) currently holds a stake in PLP alongside Hong Kong’s First Pacific Company.