Monday, March 7, 2011

Hyflux favourite to win bid for second seawater desalination plant in Tuas costing $890m

Mainboard-listed Hyflux today announced that it has been named the preferred bidder by PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, to design, build, own and operate Singapore’s second and largest seawater desalination plant in Tuas for a concession period of 25 years.

The new desalination plant is designed to produce 318,500 cubic metres of water per day. The key technology in the desalination process is Reverse Osmosis where seawater is forced against semi-permeable membranes under pressure in a continuous flow condition.

The product water will be supplied to PUB at a first-year price of $0.45 per cubic metre based on the warranted capacity of 318,500 cubic metres per day. Hyflux will also be constructing a 411MW combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant to supply electricity to the desalination plant. Excess power will be sold to the power grid.

The total project cost of the desalination plant and power plant is $890 million. It will be funded through a combination of equity and project financing. Construction is slated to start by the fourth quarter of 2011, and the project is scheduled to commence operations by 2013. The engineering, procurement and construction as well as operations and maintenance of the project will be undertaken by the Group’s wholly-owned subsidiaries.

The project is situated on a 14-hectare site close to SingSpring Desalination Plant which was also developed by Hyflux. The SingSpring Desalination Plant has a designed capacity of 136,000 cubic metres per day, while the Magtaa Desalination Plant is designed to supply 500,000 cubic metres of water a day.

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