Located at Seng Choon Farm in Lim Chu Kang, Singapore, the Seng Choon Waste-to-Energy (WTE) Plant, a leading egg producer in Singapore, converts agricultural waste into renewable energy through anaerobic digestion. The plant generates biogas, which is combusted in gas engines to produce 2 MW of electricity and heat. This energy supports farm operations and reduces dependence on the national grid, while any surplus electricity can be exported. The process also yields nutrient-rich digestate that serves as liquid fertilizer, reinforcing Singapore’s circular economy initiatives.

Solution & Implementation
Concord executed the Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) scope on a turnkey basis, delivering a complete solution for the plant’s restart. Works commenced in 2021 and were successfully completed in 2022, enabling the facility to resume operations and contribute to Singapore’s renewable energy and waste management goals.
Results & Value
The successful restart underscores Concord’s capability in enabling sustainable energy solutions. The plant now fully supports Seng Choon’s operations with clean, self-generated power, highlighting our role in advancing efficient energy systems and circular economies.