It runs an 830MW plant, operated by PacificLight Power Pte Ltd, which uses Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as its primary fuel.
[4] PacificLight has undertaken the region’s first Advanced Turbine Efficiency Package (ATEP), following an agreement signed with Siemens Energy in March 2021.
The ATEP upgrade has resulted in an annual carbon emission reduction of over 60,000 tonnes, equivalent to taking over 9,300 cars off the road every year.
[6] PacificLight was awarded the right in 2025 to build, own and operate a hydrogen-ready Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) facility on Jurong Island by the Energy Market Authority (EMA).
The new plan will play a critical role in strengthening Singapore's energy security, enhancing grid stability and advancing the nation's transition towards a low-carbon future.