Our use of cookies

We use cookies for website performance, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services.

For more detailed information about the cookies we use, see our Cookie Policy

Essential cookies

These cookies are intended to carry out activities that are strictly necessary for the basic operation of our website to function.

Non-essential cookies

They are used primarily for functional, analytics, performance, and advertisement purposes.

News

Sembcorp Unveils Landmark Clean Energy Initiatives on Jurong Island

October 27, 2025

  • Singapore’s large-scale solar installation and battery stacking solution on land demonstrate Sembcorp’s leadership in scaling energy assets 


Singapore, October 27, 2025
– Sembcorp Industries (Sembcorp), Singapore’s leading energy and urban solutions provider, today unveiled two clean energy projects on Jurong Island.

Scaling up Singapore’s largest utility-scale energy storage system 
Sembcorp has successfully piloted a battery stacking solution on land at its existing Jurong Island energy storage system (ESS) facility. This is the first vertical expansion of an operational ESS on the same land area, enabling additional capacity without increasing physical footprint. Through Sembcorp’s engineering capabilities in scaling infrastructure and leveraging innovative solutions, Sembcorp’s ESS capacity has since increased from 285MWh to 326MWh.

Building on this success, Sembcorp is exploring further opportunities to deploy battery stacking across other sections of its Jurong Island ESS, reinforcing its leadership in advanced energy storage solutions.

Following the completion of the stacked ESS units, Sembcorp will also partner the Energy Market Authority (EMA) to assess the ESS’s ability to provide inertia. Inertia plays a key role in maintaining grid stability by slowing down sudden changes in electricity frequency during disruptions. While traditionally provided by rotating thermal generators such as combined cycle or open cycle gas turbines, Singapore is now turning to advanced ESS to deliver this stable and responsive alternative, as the nation increases its reliance on solar and electricity imports.

Mr Puah Kok Keong, Chief Executive of EMA, said: “Energy storage plays an important role in enabling Singapore’s energy transition. In particular, battery energy storage systems (BESS) have the potential to provide a wide range of energy services, including frequency regulation for the power grid. Our collaboration with Sembcorp will allow us to test and understand these new BESS capabilities better. The knowledge and experienced gained will help EMA plan for a grid that is cleaner, smarter and more resilient.”

Singapore’s largest ground-mounted solar project 
The Sembcorp Jurong Island Solar Farm, with an installed capacity of 118MWp, is Singapore’s largest ground-mounted solar project to date. Spanning six interim vacant land parcels in an industrial zone, the solar farm generates clean energy sufficient to power approximately 33,200 four-room HDB flats annually.

This project demonstrates Sembcorp’s ability to leverage the use of vacant land in Singapore, unlocking greater renewable energy potential in support of the Singapore Green Plan 2030.

Koh Chiap Khiong, President & CEO, Gas and Related Services, and CEO, Singapore, Sembcorp Industries, said, “Jurong Island is a cornerstone of Singapore’s industrial ecosystem, and Sembcorp has been a long-standing partner in delivering essential energy solutions here. As Singapore’s energy landscape evolves, we remain fully committed to supporting the nation’s energy needs. These initiatives demonstrate our ability to integrate and scale clean energy generation and storage technologies, reinforcing a resilient and future-ready energy ecosystem.” 

– End –

Appendix A: Key Features of the Sembcorp Banyan Energy Storage System  

Appendix B: Key Features of the Sembcorp Jurong Island Solar Farm