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United Envirotech Acquires Chinese Wastewater Treatment Plant

United Envirotech Ltd has signed a RMB286 million 30 year Transfer-Operate-Transfer (TOT) cum Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) agreement with Hong Wei District’s municipal government in Liaoyang City, China. Hong Wei is an important industrial district and United Envirotech has been providing operation and maintenance (O&M) service to its wastewater treatment plant since 2010. The plant now needs to be upgr ...

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Al Ghubrah Desalination to Use ERI Energy Recovery Devices

Energy Recover Inc is to supply its PX Q300 Pressure Exchanger® technology for the Al Ghubrah seawater desalination plant in Oman. EPC contractor International Water Treatment LLC, formed by Cadagua, Wabag and Galfar, chose PX technology to ensure efficient, reliable energy recovery to overcome the challenges of seawater processing in Oman. Oman's first independent water project, set up by the Muscat City D ...

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Sindh Chief Commends Investment in Bhambhore 50 MW Wind Project

Sindh Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah has welcomed the management of Hydro China Dawood Power Limited for their investment of $130 million for the establishment of 50 MW Wind Power Project at Bhambhore near Gharo and has assured them full support and co-operation from Government of Sindh to make the project success. Talking to the five-member delegation of Hydro China Dawood Power Ltd, which called ...

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Suntech CEO David King Resigns Alongside Three Directors

Chinese solar panel maker Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd said Chief Executive David King had resigned from the company with immediate effect, weeks after three directors left citing cash flow concerns. King, who was also acting chief financial officer, took up the CEO post in August last year, replacing founder Zhengrong Shi. Zhou Weiping, president and director, will take over King's positions temporarily w ...

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Japan is Nuclear Free Zone After Last Reactor Shuts Down

Japan will once again be without atomic energy as its only operating nuclear reactor goes offline on Sunday for refueling and maintenance, and other plants remained closed for intensified safety checks following the 2011 meltdowns at the tsunami-stricken plant in Fukushima. But despite signs the crisis in Fukushima is worsening, Japan's commitment to restarting many of its 50 idled plants appears stronger t ...

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Morgan Advanced Materials Helps Power Up Innovative Durathon Batteries

Morgan Advanced Materials, a leading manufacturer of engineered products for the energy sector, is supplying a range of critical components and technology solutions for GE Energy Storage’s high-performance Durathon Batteries. Durathon Batteries are designed to provide safer, more efficient and cost effective energy storage, distribution and utilization.  GE Energy Storage uses the battery modules to build c ...

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Pakistan to Import 1300 MW From Kyrgyz Republic & Tajikistan

Pakistan on Monday signed a resolution to import 1300 MW electricity from Kyrgyz Republic and Tajikistan to overcome power shortage in summer season. The resolution was singed by the four countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyz Republic in the two-day meeting of the inter-governmental council of central Asia South Asia (CASA) transmission and trade project, started here. The propose ...

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Bidding Runs into Irregularities for Bheramara Plant

Four companies yesterday submitted their financial offers for a 360-megawatt gas-fired power project in Bheramara amid allegation that the bidding authorities were favouring one bidder. When Japanese companies Sumitomo, Marubeni, and Mitsui with its Korean partner Posco, and Spanish firm Duro Felguera submitted their bids yesterday afternoon, it turned out that Marubeni had not submitted its $6-million bid ...

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GAIL Optimistic but Unlikely to Lay LNG Pipes to NTPC

Though the Gas Authority of India (GAIL) officials say that the laying of pipelines to the Rajiv Gandhi Combined Cycle Power Plant, the NTPC, Kayamkulam, for supplying LNG, will be given priority, the ground situation looks a little dicey at the moment. For one, the NTPC is yet to sign a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Besides, mounting protest from the fishermen c ...

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MHI Receives Order From Daewoo for SJSC Uzbekenergo Upgrade

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) has received an order from Daewoo International Corporation (DWIC) of Korea for two sets of an M701F4 gas turbine and generator to be installed in two gas turbine combined-cycle (GTCC) power generation plants which State Joint Stock Company Uzbekenergo (SJSC Uzbekenergo) is constructing at the existing Talimarjan Thermal Power Plant (TPP). The engineering, procurement ...

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