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    Singapore issued tenders for two floating PV projects

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
    • Source: Internet
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    Recently, Singapore's national water authority PUB has issued a tender for the deployment of a pair of floating PV projects
    in the Bedok Reservoir and Lower Seletar Reservoir.

    It is understood that PUB's tender will look for the detailed design
    of the lower Seletar Reservoir 1MW floating PV project and the Bedok Reservoir 1.
    5MW PV system.
    The projects will cover an area of 1 hectare and 1.
    5 hectares, respectively, with each system accounting for less than 2%
    of the total reservoir area.

    Floating solar panels will be installed outside
    the current water activity areas of both reservoirs.

    The Bedok Reservoir PV Project will supply solar energy to a pumping station that pumps raw water from the Bedok Reservoir to the Bedok Water Plant for treatment and tap water to the domestic water supply network
    .

    The PV project at the Lower Seletar Reservoir will provide energy for the Lower Seletar pumping station adjacent to the reservoir, pump raw water into the Lower Seletar Water Plant for treatment, and transfer raw water between water sources for operational purposes
    .

    Ng Joo Hee, CEO of PUB, said: "PUB is committed to making our business increasingly environmentally sustainable
    .
    Many of PUB's reservoirs have good solar potential These two floating solar PV systems from the Bedok and Lower Seletar reservoirs, although smaller, are an important way
    to make the water treatment process more environmentally friendly and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
    The more renewable energy PUB can generate and use, the smaller our carbon footprint will be, and thus the greater our contribution to climate change mitigation in Singapore
    .

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)


     

    Recently, Singapore's national water authority PUB has issued a tender for the deployment of a pair of floating PV projects
    in the Bedok Reservoir and Lower Seletar Reservoir.

    Floating PV projects

    It is understood that PUB's tender will look for the detailed design
    of the lower Seletar Reservoir 1MW floating PV project and the Bedok Reservoir 1.
    5MW PV system.
    The projects will cover an area of 1 hectare and 1.
    5 hectares, respectively, with each system accounting for less than 2%
    of the total reservoir area.

    Floating solar panels will be installed outside
    the current water activity areas of both reservoirs.

    The Bedok Reservoir PV Project will supply solar energy to a pumping station that pumps raw water from the Bedok Reservoir to the Bedok Water Plant for treatment and tap water to the domestic water supply network
    .

    The PV project at the Lower Seletar Reservoir will provide energy for the Lower Seletar pumping station adjacent to the reservoir, pump raw water into the Lower Seletar Water Plant for treatment, and transfer raw water between water sources for operational purposes
    .

    Ng Joo Hee, CEO of PUB, said: "PUB is committed to making our business increasingly environmentally sustainable
    .
    Many of PUB's reservoirs have good solar potential These two floating solar PV systems from the Bedok and Lower Seletar reservoirs, although smaller, are an important way
    to make the water treatment process more environmentally friendly and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
    The more renewable energy PUB can generate and use, the smaller our carbon footprint will be, and thus the greater our contribution to climate change mitigation in Singapore
    .

    (This article first published cable network: /, please indicate the source for reprinting)

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