Schneider Electric Singapore and Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) will be collaborating on the advancement of several green technologies through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This includes exploring the deployment of a smart grid system which utilises a combination of energy resources, such as renewables to maintain power resiliency, as well as digital twins of the building systems that monitor, analyse and improve building energy performance to elevate operational situational awareness and sustainability. Additionally, the partnership will focus on strengthening cybersecurity for Operational Technology systems, which are used to control and monitor physical processes for facilities.
Under the MOU, both parties will also jointly exchange best practices in sustainability and cybersecurity as part of their shared commitment to resilient and future-ready operations.
“The collaboration aligns with DSTA’s commitment to sustainability. By working together with Schneider Electric to develop green technology, we are building smarter, more resilient infrastructure while sharpening our engineering expertise through knowledge sharing, joint solutioning, and exposure to emerging technologies. These efforts strengthen our ability to engineer sustainable solutions and address future challenges,” said DSTA’s Director Building and Infrastructure Mr Tan Tze Leng.
Mr Yoon Young Kim, Cluster President, Singapore and Brunei, Schneider Electric, said: “We have extensive data to show that digital technologies such as smart microgrids and building digital twins can reduce energy consumption, cut emissions and lower costs. This collaboration is an encouraging demonstration of Singapore’s commitment to its net zero goal and will enhance the country's reputation for embracing technological progress that improves the lives of its citizens.”
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About Defence Science and Technology Agency
The Defence Science and Technology Agency (DSTA) is a top-notch technology organisation that drives innovation and delivers state-of-the-art capabilities to make the Singapore Armed Forces a formidable fighting force. Harnessing and exploiting science and technology, our engineers and IT professionals leverage multidisciplinary expertise to equip our soldiers with advanced systems to defend Singapore. DSTA also contributes its technological expertise to support national-level developments. To achieve our mission, DSTA excels in systems engineering, digitalised platforms, cyber, software development and more.
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Glossary and additional information
Building digital twin: Virtual replicas used to monitor, analyse and improve a building’s energy performance. Schneider Electric’s premises in Singapore utilise digital twins that have helped reduce active consumption by 10-15%.
Smart microgrid: These are small-scale power systems that operate outside a national grid system and can smoothen supply while incorporating renewable sources. Schneider Electric was involved in the deployment of microgrid projects supporting renewable power generation on Semakau Island and Pulau Ubin.