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Suntec City to join Marina Bay district cooling network by 2027
The Straits Times
|April 30, 2024
Suntec City will be the latest development to be linked to utilities firm SP Group's massive underground district cooling system in Marina Bay, expanding what is already the world's largest such network, SP Group and Suntec City said on April 29.
It is among 38 developments in the Central Business District that will be served by the Marina Bay district cooling network.
There are 24 developments currently connected to the network, including two hotels - Marina Bay Sands and The Westin Singapore (within Asia Square Tower 2) - as well as IOI Central Boulevard Towers, The Sail @ Marina Bay and One Marina Boulevard, SP told The Straits Times.
Under the agreement, SP will take charge of operating Suntec City's cooling system, which will be interconnected with the Marina Bay district cooling network via neighbouring developments by 2027.
Suntec City's cooling system is made up of a single central chiller plant with an installed capacity of about 20,000 refrigerant tonnes (RT), providing cooling services across its five office towers, retail mall and convention centre, covering a total net lettable area of more than 3.4 million sq ft.
This story is from the April 30, 2024 edition of The Straits Times.
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