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Sumitomo Take Lead in Oman’s High-tech Desalination Project

A consortium led by Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo Corporation has successfully won a contract to develop an Independent Water Project (IWP) at Ghubrah in Muscat Governorate with an estimated investment of $350 million. Sumitomo, along with consortium members Malakoff International Ltd (MIL) of Malaysia and Cadagua of Spain, are due to establish a project company that will formally obtain a license to desig ...

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India and Malaysia Sign MOU to Promote Renewables

India and Malaysia have agreed to promote cooperation in renewable energy, especially in the areas of biomass and biogas, micro hydropower, solar energy and wind power. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to this effect was signed in the capital yesterday. The MoU was signed by Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Minister of New and Renewable Energy and Data’ Sri Peter Chin FahKui, Minister of Energy, Green Technology and ...

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Seven Japanese Companies Break Ground on Largest Wind and Solar Project

Seven Japanese companies have been celebrating the ground breaking of their solar and wind power project at a ceremony held today at the project site in Midorigahama, Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture in Japan. With a wind capacity of 6MW, the companies claim that the project represents Japan’s largest solar and wind power project to date. In October 2011, the seven participating companies — Mitsui Chemicals, M ...

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Gamesa Making Major Job Cuts in Asia

In reaction to negative market forces, Gamesa are making major job cuts globally. The most employee reduction is, not surprisingly, happening in Europe, where the company will lay off 1,280 people. In the US, 505 Gamesa employees will need to look for other jobs. Asia is also affected, with China losing a huge chunk of the workforce. China — which for Gamesa is the only manufacturing hub other than its home ...

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Japan Investigates Feasibility of Floating Solar Plants

In an effort to move away from nuclear power, Japan is investigating the utilization of all kinds of new technologies to replace the energy deficit. Still haunted by last year’s Fukushima disaster, the resource scarce country is struggling to find suitable replacements for its nuclear program. Renewable energy sources offer the most attractive and safest option, yet Japan has decided that it should also loo ...

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JA Solar Launch Production of 6-Inch Full-Square Monocrystalline Modules

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd., one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance solar power products, today announced that it has launched its new 6-inch full-square monocrystalline module series. The modules have been certified by TUV Rheinland, one of the world's leading providers of technical services, as having a maximum conversion efficiency of 16.82% and a maximum power output of 275W. JA So ...

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ConergyExpands Presence in Thailand with Two EPC Contracts

German PV project developer Conergy is set to expand its footprint in Southeast Asia after it secured an EPC contract for two PV plants in Thailand from Thai Solar Energy Company (TSE), a local investor. The plants will be located in both Suphanburi Province and Kanchanaburi Province and have a combined capacity of 21MW. As part of the contract, Conergy will be responsible for planning, engineering, designi ...

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China State Grid Corporation continue to stay loyal to local manufacturers for smart grid

The politically powerful chief of China's State Grid Corp, the world's biggest utility, welcomes bids from foreign firms looking to supply equipment for its smart grid but says they face formidable competition from Chinese companies. Liu Zhenya, 61, State Grid's president, dismissed accusations of protectionism, saying China's smart grid market was open and transparent. Local suppliers held the upper hand b ...

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Sumitomo Osaka Cement Counts on Biomass for Fuel

Sumitomo Osaka Cement Co., a Japanese producer of energy fueled by organic materials, plans to cut its dependence on coal by using more biomass such as wood chips, a senior executive said. “As an industry that consumes a lot of power, we need to take measures to promote energy conservation,” Senior Corporate Executive Officer MasafumiNakao said in an interview at the company’s Tokyo headquarters. “Wood chip ...

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Metso Plans Biomass Projects in Asia as Europe Scales Back

Metso Oyi, a Finnish engineering company, plans to expand its biomass business in China and India as growing urban populations drive up energy demand, while European governments cut back support for clean power. The growth of Asian cities adds to waste as well as energy consumption, offering opportunities to use that waste as biomass, Martin Ridderheim, vice president of Helsinki-based Metso’s power busines ...

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