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Malakoff Acquires 50% Stake in Macarthur Wind Farm

Malakoff will acquire the entire share capital of Meridian Wind Macarthur Holdings, which operates Macarthur Wind Farm under a joint-venture agreement with Australian-listed AGL Energy Ltd. Malakoff Corporation Bhd is acquiring a 50 per cent stake in an Australian wind farm for A$130mil (RM382mil) from New Zealand state-owned Meridian Energy Limited. Under the share purchase agreement, Malakoff will acquire ...

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Vestas Wins 106MW Supply Contract for Australian Wind Farm

Vestas is to supply 51 turbines for the 106.8MW Taralga wind farm in New South Wales, Australia. The Danish manufacturer will manufacture and ship a mix of 1.8MW V100, 2MW V90 and 3MW V90 machines through the second half of this year and the first quarter of 2014. Construction of Taralga is slated to take 17 months and the facility is slated for full operations by November 2014. The deal with Taralga Wind F ...

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Acciona Aqua and the Desalination Business

[wpdm_file id=3] Acciona Agua are making a big impact across desalination, waste water treatment and potable water supply developments throughout the globe. Asia is one of their most exciting markets as their competence was demonstrated last December when one of the biggest desalination projects globally, was delivered to Adelaide in Southern Australia. The Port Stanvac plant operates with an advanced rever ...

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Melbourne to Punish Water Wasters

Melbourne households could see the ''water use'' component of their water bills increase to encourage water wallies to save more water, under a new strategy released by the state government on Monday. As part of the strategy, launched by Water Minister Peter Walsh, households would also be given more flexible pricing options to suit their circumstances. Melbourne's Water Future draft plan aims to save Victo ...

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China Huadian’s Shatuo Hydropower Station Begins Full Operations

The fourth unit of China Huadian Corporation's (Beijing) Shatuo Hydropower Station, the last project in the cascade development scheme of the Wujiang River, passed the 72-hour, continuous, full-load trial operation and was put into commercial operation on June 13, 2013. The project has achieved its objective to put all four units into operation in one year. Completion of the project also means the developme ...

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Canadian Solar to Exclusively Supply Soleq with Solar Modules in Thailand

Canadian Solar Inc., one of the world's largest solar power companies, today announced that it has been awarded an exclusive module supply agreement to PV modules totaling 91MW for Soleq Solar Co. Ltd. power plant projects in Thailand. "We chose to work with Canadian Solar because of their vast industry experience and track record delivering high quality modules to large scale solar power projects worldwide ...

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Renewable Energy Storage Systems Will Total Nearly 22 GW by 2023

More than 1,300 GW of wind and solar power generation capacity are expected to come online in the next 10 years, creating an unprecedented amount of instability on the grid--particularly in key markets within North America, Western Europe, and Asia Pacific. As grid operators adapt to increasing levels of variable generation on their systems, energy storage systems (ESSs) will become an integral element of t ...

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Thailand Reiterates Need for More Power Plants

Thailand has reiterated the demand for more coal power plants as power consumption in the country surges to new highs, casting doubts over a supply shortage in the future. Thai Energy Minister Pongsak Ruktapongpisal says local resistance to coal plant construction may leave the government with no choice but to invest on building power plants in neighboring countries like Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia and Laos ...

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Vietnam Instruct Strict Safety Inspections

Vietnam's Deputy Prime Minister, Hoang Trung Hai on June 26, asked for dams involved in hydro-electricity projects across the country to undergo thorough safety inspections. This is after a 40-metre breach of the Ia Krel 2 dam in the Central Highlands province of Gia Lai was discovered two weeks ago. The Ministry of Construction is responsible for reviewing the legal regulations on quality management at all ...

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UAE Desalination Plant Expansion

Sembcorp Industries on Saturday started the $200 million expansion of a water-desalination plant in the United Arab Emirates that it already currently operates together with the government-owned utilities of Abu Dhabi. The expansion of the Fujairah 1 Independent Water and Power Plant (IWPP) will add 30 million imperial gallons per day of desalination capacity at the facility by the first half of 2015, the S ...

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