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All Alstom Hydroelectric Units Running at Xiangjiaba Hydro Plant

All four units manufactured by Alstom for China’s Xiangjiaba underground hydro power plant have now successfully entered commercial operation. These 800 MW class units coupled with a 889 MVA generator are the most powerful hydroelectric generating units in the world. Each unit is able to supply the yearly electricity consumption of approximately 5 million inhabitants during a year. The four units were desig ...

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493 Dams in Maharashtra Need Urgent Repairs

Around 43% of the total dams in Maharashtra are in need of repair. A survey of 1,144 dams across the state conducted last year found that as many as 493 of them, including 126 in Nashik division, needed to be repaired "on priority" to avoid any breach. However, none of the dams fell in the "urgent" category for repair. The Dam Safety Organisation (DSO) wing of the state government agency, Maharashtra Engine ...

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EcoDev Urges Myanmar: Abandon Coal

A recent public forum has heard that coal is not the right solution for the country’s energy needs. Experts warned that the fuel’s detrimental impact on the environment and well being of Myanmar citizens mean its use would be a step backward in the fight to tackle the country’s sustainability goals. The forum, held in Yangon June 29 was timed to coincide with a Global Action Day to End the Age of Coal. Mr U ...

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Thailand Plans to Boost Renewable Energy Output to 25%

Thailand plans to increase production of electricity from renewable sources to 25 percent of total output over the next 10 years to reduce imports and boost energy security, the Ministry of Energy said. Power generation from renewables will jump by 51 percent to 13,927 megawatts by 2021, from a current target of 9,201 megawatts, the ministry said in a statement yesterday. Under the new goal, approved by the ...

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Mirae Asia Energy to Build Solar Plant in Philippines

The Philippines Department of Energy (DOE) has approved South Korean-led Mirae Asia Energy Corp's solar power project in Ilocos Norte. Lito A. Badua, Mirae Energy vice president, told reporters that the DOE cleared the certificate of commerciality (COE) for the company's 20-megawatt solar farm in the municipality of Currimao. Mirae is a South Korean firm specializing in renewable energy technologies. The DO ...

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Australia’s Labor party pledge to end fixed price on carbon in 2014, but is this just too little, too late?

Australia will replace its carbon tax with an emissions trading scheme (ETS) a year earlier than planned should Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's Labor government win this year's election. Rudd said today he wants the fixed price on carbon emissions to end on 30 June 2014, with a floating market linked to the European Union's ETS opening the following day. The Prime Minister's announcement that he would "terminat ...

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Alstom Predicts a €2-b Market Potential for High-Voltage Transmission Lines in India

India has a market potential of €2 billion for setting up high-voltage transmission lines by 2018, France-based Alstom believes. "The HVDC (high-voltage direct current) market is estimated at €50 billion in the next 10 years and Alstom targets a 20 per cent market share," the company said. The multinational conglomerate, which is into power generation and transport, said Americas, China, India and Europe ha ...

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Output Prediction Jeopardises Indian Wind Market – Tata Power

India’s move to stabilize its power grid by asking wind farms to accurately predict their output a day in advance or face fines will deepen the slowdown in Asia’s second-biggest wind market, Tata Power Co. said. A directive took effect this week ordering wind farms with a capacity of 10 megawatts or more to forecast their generation in 15-minute blocks for the following day. Missing estimates by more than 3 ...

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AGL to Acquire Australian Power

Diversified energy utility AGL has swooped on troubled electricity retailer Australian Power and Gas, with an agreed takeover bid at 52 cents a share, a 33 per cent premium to the share price. Before the agreed offer, Australian Power shares were trading at 39 cents, which valued the company at $75 million. AGL has bought a 19.9 per cent stake in the target which gives it a strong position from the outset.  ...

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Toyo Ink Seeks Approval to Move into Power Sector

Printing ink and materials manufacturer Toyo Ink Group Bhd is seeking shareholders’ consent for its diversification into the power sector in Vietnam, a project it first mooted in 2007. The 2,000MW coal-fired Song Hau 2 facility in Hau Giang, Vietnam, is estimated to cost US$3.5bil (RM11.2bil), it said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, some US$1bil (RM3.2bil) more than what was announced in 2011. Th ...

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