Recently, China Energy Engineering Group’s Shanxi Electric Power Engineering Institute successfully signed the EPC contract for the floating photovoltaic project at Singapore’s Pandan Reservoir, marking another step in its continued development and deep-rooted expansion in the Singapore market.
The Pandan Reservoir floating solar project is located in the Pandan Reservoir area, surrounded by a large open park environment with excellent ecological foundations. The project has an installed capacity of 91 MW and includes the construction of a 66 kV booster station, with two 66 kV transmission lines connecting to the grid company’s substation. Upon completion, it will serve as a significant milestone in Singapore’s pursuit of green and low-carbon energy transformation by 2030, providing solid support for the country’s efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and increase the share of renewable energy.
To date, the Shanxi Electric Power Engineering Institute has cumulatively completed 178 MW of photovoltaic installations in Singapore, accounting for approximately 10% of the country’s total installed photovoltaic capacity. This project is the fourth renewable energy project undertaken by the institute in Singapore, demonstrating its sustained development in the local market and further strengthening the competitive edge and leading position of China Energy Engineering Group’s power engineering division in Singapore’s large-scale renewable energy engineering sector.



