Research &
Development
The Problem:
Limited available land,
lack of renewable resources.
Our Solution:
Singapore’s First
Mobile Substation
TE’s first-of-its-kind Mobile Substation
with containerised switch room and removable cable chamber.
** Terrenus Energy Mobile Substation Artist Impressions.
One of TE’s proprietary solutions for agile solar system deployment. The container concept introduces greater ease of deployment for the substation unit and reduces relocation time by up to 30%.
Solar energy uptake is difficult in Singapore as solar farms require huge amounts of land to deploy. By focusing on simplifying the installation process and quick redeployment, TE is able to make use of temporary pockets of land (and equivalent surfaces) to cater to the city’s green energy targets.
The first units are deployed at TE and JTC’s SolarLand phase 2 project.
Advantages:
Ease of deployment.
Less materials required.
Shorter production lead time.
Another Solution:
World’s First 4-in-1
Hybrid Renewable
Energy Generator
A future renewable power facility integrating solar, wind, wave,
and hydrokinetic energy generation.
TE’s SolarLand phase 1 Extension (SL1X) project pilots wind and wave energy deployment in Singapore. It will also function as a testbed for a new hybrid energy system design that integrates various renewable technologies and energy storage. If successful, SL1X is set to achieve the highest energy density in the world (energy produced per square metre) and redefine the limitations of renewable energy in the country.
Advantages:
Unlocks potential for integrated/hybrid powerplants
Reduces renewable energy supply fluctuations
Integrated Renewable
Power Systems
Terrenus Energy is pioneering hybrid – or integrated – renewable energy plants in Singapore.
The integrated approach is promising because it involves co-locating multiple generators in one area, enabling operators to harness energy from more than one renewable source (e.g., solar and wind). The generators utilise the same infrastructure, drastically reducing the time, cost and space usually required for separate standalone projects.
In land-scarce Singapore, the most available renewable resource is the sun. Other sources such as wind and wave power have low potential all year round, so building farms that tap on these sources may not make sense economically.
However, when devices that harness these sources are integrated into a solar energy farm, additional electricity can be produced using the same infrastructure. This increases project capacity at practical construction and operational costs, without the need for more space.
In Our Lab
We are pioneering a series of innovatory designs and technologies that focuses on three key areas:
LOW COST
EASE OF DEPLOYMENT
HYBRID IMPLEMENTATION
Our intellectual properties are at various stages of development and are endorsed by relevant industry specialists.
Power up your business
We offer solar plans tailored for small, medium, and large businesses. Harness the sun’s rays to generate green energy and lots and lots of power savings.
Visit our commercial website to learn more.
Research &
Development
The Problem:
Limited available land,
lack of renewable resources.
Our Solution:
Singapore’s First Mobile Substation
TE’s first-of-its-kind Mobile Substation
with containerised switch room and removable cable chamber.
One of TE’s proprietary solutions for agile solar system deployment. The container concept introduces greater ease of deployment for the substation unit and reduces relocation time by up to 30%.
Solar energy uptake is difficult in Singapore as solar farms require huge amounts of land to deploy. By focusing on simplifying the installation process and quick redeployment, TE is able to make use of temporary pockets of land (and equivalent surfaces) to cater to the city’s green energy targets.
The first units are deployed at TE and JTC’s SolarLand phase 2 project.
Advantages:
Ease of deployment.
Less materials required.
Shorter production lead time.
Another Solution:
World’s First 4-in-1 Hybrid Renewable
Energy Generator
A future renewable power facility integrating solar, wind, wave, and hydrokinetic energy generation.
TE’s SolarLand phase 1 Extension (SL1X) project pilots wind and wave energy deployment in Singapore. It will also function as a testbed for a new hybrid energy system design that integrates various renewable technologies and energy storage. If successful, SL1X is set to achieve the highest energy density in the world (energy produced per square metre) and redefine the limitations of renewable energy in the country.
Advantages:
Unlocks potential for integrated/hybrid powerplants
Reduces renewable energy supply fluctuations
Integrated Renewable
Power Systems
Terrenus Energy is pioneering hybrid – or integrated – renewable energy plants in Singapore.
The integrated approach is promising because it involves co-locating multiple generators in one area, enabling operators to harness energy from more than one renewable source (e.g., solar and wind). The generators utilise the same infrastructure, drastically reducing the time, cost and space usually required for separate standalone projects.
In land-scarce Singapore, the most available renewable resource is the sun. Other sources such as wind and wave power have low potential all year round, so building farms that tap on these sources may not make sense economically.
However, when devices that harness these sources are integrated into a solar energy farm, additional electricity can be produced using the same infrastructure. This increases project capacity at practical construction and operational costs, without the need for more space.
In Our Lab
We are pioneering a series of innovatory designs and technologies that focuses on three key areas:
LOW COST
EASE OF DEPLOYMENT
HYBRID IMPLEMENTATION
Our intellectual properties are at various stages of development and are endorsed by relevant industry specialists.
Power up your business
We offer solar plans tailored for small, medium, and large businesses. Harness the sun’s rays to generate green energy and lots and lots of power savings.
Visit our commercial website to learn more.
Research &
Development
The Problem:
Limited available land, lack of renewable resources.
Our Solution:
Singapore’s First Mobile Substation
TE’s first-of-its-kind Mobile Substation
with containerised switch room and removable cable chamber.
One of TE’s proprietary solutions for agile solar system deployment. The container concept introduces greater ease of deployment for the substation unit and reduces relocation time by up to 30%.
Solar energy uptake is difficult in Singapore as solar farms require huge amounts of land to deploy. By focusing on simplifying the installation process and quick redeployment, TE is able to make use of temporary pockets of land (and equivalent surfaces) to cater to the city’s green energy targets.
The first units are deployed at TE and JTC’s SolarLand phase 2 project.
Advantages:
Ease of deployment.
Less materials required.
Shorter production lead time.
Another Solution:
World’s First 4-in-1 Hybrid Renewable Energy Generator
A future renewable power facility
integrating solar, wind, wave, and hydrokinetic energy generation.
TE’s SolarLand phase 1 Extension (SL1X) project pilots wind and wave energy deployment in Singapore. It will also function as a testbed for a new hybrid energy system design that integrates various renewable technologies and energy storage. If successful, SL1X is set to achieve the highest energy density in the world (energy produced per square metre) and redefine the limitations of renewable energy in the country.
Advantages:
Unlocks potential for integrated/hybrid powerplants
Reduces renewable energy supply fluctuations
Integrated Renewable
Power Systems
Terrenus Energy is pioneering hybrid – or integrated – renewable energy plants in Singapore.
The integrated approach is promising because it involves co-locating multiple generators in one area, enabling operators to harness energy from more than one renewable source (e.g., solar and wind). The generators utilise the same infrastructure, drastically reducing the time, cost and space usually required for separate standalone projects.
In land-scarce Singapore, the most available renewable resource is the sun. Other sources such as wind and wave power have low potential all year round, so building farms that tap on these sources may not make sense economically.
However, when devices that harness these sources are integrated into a solar energy farm, additional electricity can be produced using the same infrastructure. This increases project capacity at practical construction and operational costs, without the need for more space.
In Our Lab
We are pioneering a series of innovatory designs and technologies that focuses on three key areas:
LOW COST
HYBRID IMPLEMENTATION
EASE OF DEPLOYMENT
Our intellectual properties are at various stages of development and are endorsed by relevant industry specialists.
Power up your business
We offer solar plans tailored for small, medium, and large businesses. Harness the sun’s rays to generate green energy and lots and lots of power savings.
Visit our commercial website to learn more.