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  2. Singapore Power Group - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Power Group (doing business as SP Group) is a state-owned electricity and gas distribution company in Singapore. SP Group is the corporatised entity of the former electricity and gas departments of the Public Utilities Board (PUB). SP Group was first incorporated as a commercial entity on 1 October 1995 as Singapore Power and Gas to ...

  3. City Energy - Wikipedia

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    City Energy Pte Ltd, formerly known as City Gas Pte Ltd, founded as Singapore Gas Company in 1861, [1] is the producer and retailer of piped town gas in Singapore. It is a fully owned subsidiary of Keppel Corporation .

  4. List of power stations in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Tuas Power Plant: 60 Tuas South Ave 9, Singapore 637607 1875.9 2001-2014 Tuas Power Generation Pte Ltd NG [2] Jurong Power Station: 16 Jurong Pier Rd, Singapore 619175 210 1986 YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd NG [3] Pulau Seraya Power Station: 3 Seraya Ave, Singapore 628209 1540 2002-2010 YTL PowerSeraya Pte Ltd NG [3] Keppel Merlimau Cogen Power Station

  5. List of public utilities - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh - Summit Group, Power Grid Company of Bangladesh Ltd, Electricity Generation Company of Bangladesh Ltd Barbados - Barbados Light and Power Company Ltd. Belgium - Electrabel Botswana - Botswana Power Corporation Brazil - Eletrobrás, AES Eletropaulo, CPFL Energia, Celesc, CEMIG, CESP, Copel, Light S.A., CEEE, Energisa

  6. AusNet Services - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Singapore Power sold 19.9% of its 51% stake in the company to State Grid Corporation of China for A$824 million, [1] valuing the company at A$4.1 billion. SP AusNet changed its name to AusNet Services in August 2014, following the end of a management services agreement between Singapore Power and SP AusNet in March.

  7. Senoko Energy - Wikipedia

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    Senoko Power was originally formed in 1977 [1] as a power generation arm of the Public Utilities Board (PUB) in Singapore. [2] In the 1990s, it converted the Power Station from an open-cycle gas turbine power plant to Singapore's first combined cycle plant. [3] It also began piping in natural gas from Malaysia to generate electricity in 1992. [4]

  8. Jemena - Wikipedia

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    Alinta was acquired on 31 August 2007 by a consortium comprising Singapore Power International (SPI), the largest utility company in Singapore, and Australia's second-largest investment bank, Babcock & Brown Infrastructure (BBI) and Babcock & Brown Power (BBP) [4] with a bid of A$13.9 billion, outbidding a bid by Macquarie Bank. [5]

  9. Energy Market Authority - Wikipedia

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    Its Power System Control Centre acts as the nerve centre to oversee the electricity and gas transmission systems and power generation plants. Industry Regulator : EMA regulates the gas and electricity industries in Singapore as well as district cooling services in designated areas to ensure fair competition and protect consumers' interests.