Being far away from the main residential areas and the
commercial district of Singapore, Tuas was chosen as a site for industrial development as the adjacent industrial areas in
Jurong Industrial Estate were being built. Heavy industries can be found in Tuas, although not as much as on
Jurong Island. Two of Singapore's four
incinerators are also found in Tuas, namely Tuas Incinerator and Tuas South Incinerator. A world-scale renewable diesel plant, using palm oil as feedstock, which was completed in 2010, is also located in the area. Its capacity will make it the largest plant of its kind (800,000 tons per annum). Further reclamation as part of the
Tuas South extension is being done to house the world's largest storage of oil. The Tuas mega port began operations in 2021, and will be completed by 2040 to house all of
PSA International current assets and operations, PSA will give up its city terminals by 2027 and
Pasir Panjang Terminal by 2040. Tanjong Pagar terminal had ceased operations in October 2017 marking the beginning of the end of an era of port operation in the area which dates back to the modern founding of Singapore in 1819. ==Residential areas==