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Organization : Singapore Power Ltd
Type of Facility : View Your Utilities Bills Online
Country: Singapore

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Website : http://www.singaporepower.com.sg/irj/portal

View Your Utilities Bills Online:

Facility to view your utilities bills online is available free to all utilities account holders. Viewing of utilities bills is best viewed in 1024×768 resolution with Internet Explorer 7 or above.

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Sample Utilities Bill:
SP Services supplies electricity to households and businesses in Singapore. It also provides billing and payment collection on behalf of various utility service providers such as the Public Utilities Board for water charges, City Gas for gas charges and the respective refuse companies for refuse removal fees.

To help you understand the utilities bill better, we have provided you with an explanation of each component of the bill.

1. Summary:
The bill charges are for the period reflected here (ie 03 Mar 2014 to 01 Apr 2014, as shown in the sample bill).

2. Due Date/Giro Payment:
For GIRO customers, deductions for utilities bills are made automatically from their bank accounts on the due dates.

3. Meter Reading:
Your utilities meters are read once every two months. In the months when your meters are not read, we estimate the consumption based on the previous actual consumption. If your meters are inside your premises and you are not in for our meter readers to take the readings, your consumption will be estimated. Adjustment will be made when your meters are next read.

4. Consumption Units:
This reflects the number of units of water, electricity and gas (if applicable) you have used in the period covered by the bill. If there is a tariff revision which falls in between your billing period, the charges will be pro-rated accordingly. The old tariff rate shall be used for the consumption incurred in the period before the new tariff rate is effective. The new tariff shall be used for the consumption incurred in the period on or after the new tariff rate is effective.

5. Tariff Rates:
These refer to the tariff rates per unit of electricity, water and gas. Please click here to view the latest tariff rates.

6.Sanitary Appliance Fee And Waterborne Fee:
The Sanitary Appliance Fee (SAF) and the Waterborne Fee (WBF) are levied to offset the cost of treating used water and for operating and maintaining the used water network. The Sanitary Appliance Fee is a fixed component based on the number of sanitary fittings in each premise whereas the Waterborne Fee is charged based on the volume of water supplied, regardless of location and end use of the water. Both charges are imposed as a tax contribution to Singapore’s national used water system.

7. Refuse Removal:
Charges for refuse removal vary depending on the type of premises and the geographical location. The National Environment Agency has appointed SembWaste Pte Ltd, Veolia ES Singapore Pte Ltd, Colex Environmental Pte Ltd, and 800 Super Waste Management Pte Ltd as refuse collectors for different geographic locations in Singapore.

8. Water Conservation Tax:
A water conservation tax is charged for the use of water. It is levied by the Government to reinforce the importance of conserving water.

Water Conservation Tax (Domestic):
As at May 2009

Consumption block Cu Metre/Month -Rate (%):
First 40-30%
Above 40-45%

9. Bar Graphs For Past Consumption:
These graphs reflect your electricity, gas and water consumption. They allow you to monitor the usage pattern of each utilities service.

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