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Origin Energy Deliver Smart Way to Monitor Energy Use in Australia

In an Australian mass market first, Origin's Victorian customers will receive access to an innovative new in-home energy monitor that displays near real-time information about their energy use within seconds. Continuing its innovation with smart technology, Origin has today announced the release of the Origin Energy Monitor that is approximately the size of a smart phone, sits magnetically on a customer's f ...

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British Embassy Encourages Smart Energy Investment in Manila

The British Embassy in Manila has urged government agencies, businesses and households in the Philippines to reduce energy waste and cut power bills through investments in energy efficiency. Trevor Lewis, Chargé d’ Affaires at the British Embassy in Manila, also affirmed the United Kingdom’s willingness to share its experience in implementing energy efficiency measures, such as the Green Deal and Smart Mete ...

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Asia’s Richest Man Invests More in Waste Management with AVR Takeover

Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing is buying a Dutch waste and renewable energy company for 943.7 million euros ($1.3 billion), his company said Monday, as the infrastructure and utilities businesses of Asia’s richest man expand further internationally. Four companies controlled by Li including Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings Ltd. said they were teaming up to buy AVR-Afvalverwerking BV. The group said it ...

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PLN to Source More Coal for Additional Fast-track Capacity

State-owned power utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara is seeking an additional 28 million metric tons of coal per year, after the government ordered it to build additional coal-powered plants with a combined capacity of 7,000 MW. “Every 1,000 MW of power capacity consumes 4 million tons of coal a year,” PLN coal director Helmi Najamuddin said on Friday. The government initially planned for an additional capac ...

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KEPCO Caught Out Favouring Chaebol in Cheap Power Deals

The Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) is under fire for selling electricity at a price cheaper than its cost of production to multiple conglomerates. The Board of Audit (BAI) yesterday presented its audit report conducted from Sept. 20 to Nov. 23 last year into nine state-run corporations, including KEPCO and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. According to the report, KEPCO sold the electric ...

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Myanmar Opens to the World, but has to Change the way they do Business

If the participation of 900 delegates – the largest to date – from around the world, representing governments, business, civil society and academia at the World Economic Forum on East Asia in Naypyidaw from June 5-7 was any indication, then Myanmar has successfully shown that the international community is ready to do business with it. Located strategically between two of the world’s largest economies, hold ...

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The world of water, wastewater and recycling technology will once again converge at the 9th INDO WATER 2013 EXPO & FORUM

INDO WATER EXPO & FORUM has renowned as Indonesia’s No. 1 Water, Wastewater and Recycling Technology Show. The 9th time of accomplishment this year, Indo Water Expo & Forum will commence from 3-5 July 2013 at Jakarta Convention Center, Jakarta - Indonesia. It is the preferred event where industry professionals attend to get updated on the latest trends and developments, source for new products and b ...

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Trina Solar Receives Approval of Manufacturing Processes from Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI)

Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) has approved two standards submitted by manufacturer Trina Solar aimed at ensuring greater consistency across the PV industry. Trina Solar is the first PV company in China to lead the establishment of an international SEMI standard. The first standard is the ‘Specification for Packaging Protection Technology for PV Modules’ (SEMI PV44-0513), which a ...

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TORISHIMA PUMP to Acquire 50% Interest of Fluid Equipment Development Company, LLC to Further Enhance Global Markets

Torishima Pump Mfg. Co., Ltd (“Torishima”) agreed to acquire a 50% interest in Fluid Equipment Development Company, LLC (“FEDCO”), a U.S-based manufacturer of pumps and hydraulic energy recovery devices, from its shareholder, and completed the transaction, on June 6, 2013 (June 5, 2013, U.S. time). FEDCO is the industry leader in the design and manufacture of innovative fluid machinery such as turbocharger ...

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Scientists in South Korea develop catalyst to potentially replace platinum in PEFC

A group of scientists from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), Korea, has developed a new metal-free fuel cell catalyst using edge-halogenated graphene nanoscale platelets. As a replacement for the expensive platinum-based catalysts this graphene application opens a way to affordable fuel cells. The research team of Profs. Jong-Beam Baek and Noejung Park of UNIST, and Prof. Limin ...

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