Senoko Power Station
The Senoko Power Station is the largest power station in Singapore. It is located in Senoko, Sembawang and was commissioned in 1976. It is owned by Senoko Energy Pte Ltd, formerly known as Senoko Power Ltd.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Power station
- Description: Power station in Singapore
- Also known as: “Senoko”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Sembawang and Johor Bahru Sentral.
Sembawang
Railway station
Photo: ZKang123, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Sembawang MRT station is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit station on the North–South Line. Located in Sembawang, Singapore along Sembawang Road, the station is close to the Sun Plaza shopping centre and Sembawang Bus Interchange. Sembawang is situated 3 km southeast of Senoko Power Station.
Johor Bahru Sentral
Railway station
Photo: *angys*, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Johor Bahru Sentral is an integrated transport hub in the Bukit Chagar suburb of Johor Bahru, the capital city of the state of Johor. Inaugurated on 21 October 2010, it replaced the former Johor Bahru railway station located 200 m south of it. Johor Bahru Sentral is situated 4 km west of Senoko Power Station.
Woodlands Waterfront Park
Park
Woodlands Waterfront Park is a park located at Admiralty Road West in Woodlands, Singapore and overlooks the sea from the north. The 11-hectare park houses a large playground with a wide range of equipment and a 1.5-kilometre-long waterfront promenade. Woodlands Waterfront Park is situated 2½ km southwest of Senoko Power Station.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Senoko and Pasir Pelangi.
Senoko
Suburb
Senoko is located in Sembawang, in the northern part of Singapore. It is most known for Senoko Power Station, which generates and supplies electricity, and the Senoko Fishing Port.
Pasir Pelangi
Neighborhood
Pasir Pelangi is a royal village in Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia. This royal village was established in the early 1900s during the reign of Sultan Ibrahim of Johor. The main attractions of Pasir Pelangi are the several palaces situated here.
Sembawang
Suburb
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Sembawang is a planning area and residential town located in the North Region of Singapore. Sembawang planning area is bordered by Simpang to the east, Mandai to the south, Yishun to the southeast, Woodlands to the west and the Straits of Johor to the north.
Senoko Power Station
- Categories: fossil-fuel power station and industry
- Location: Singapore, Southeast Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
1.46496° or 1° 27′ 54″ northLongitude
103.7991° or 103° 47′ 57″ eastElevation
26 metres (85 feet)Inception
1976Operator
Senoko Energy Pte LtdOpen location code
6PH5FQ7X+XJOpenStreetMap ID
way 409962863GeoNames ID
1882336Wikidata ID
Q2944699
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Russian—“Senoko Power Station” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “圣诺哥发电厂”
- Chinese: “圣诺哥发电站”
- Chinese: “聖諾哥發電廠”
- Chinese: “聖諾哥發電站”
- French: “centrale thermique de Senoko”
- French: “Centrale thermique de Senoko”
- German: “Kraftwerk Senoko”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Senoko kraftverk”
- Norwegian: “Senoko kraftverk”
- Russian: “Сеноко (электростанция)”
- Russian: “Сеноко”
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Explore places such as Senoko North and Senoko West.
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