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Welspun Energy Commissions its 20 MW Wind Project in Rajasthan

Welspun Energy Ltd., India's leading renewable energy generator has been consistently delivering on its clean energy commitments. WEL has commissioned a 20 MW wind power project in Jaisalmer district, Rajasthan. Developed within three months, the project uses ten wind turbines for generating an average annual net production of 43.1 GWh, with a capacity utilization factor of 24.2%. Welspun Energy Solar Rajas ...

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Korea & Vietnam Agree to Conclude Free Trade Deal by 2014

South Korea and Vietnam agreed Monday to conclude a bilateral free trade agreement next year and cooperate closely for nuclear power development in the Southeast Asian nation. South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Vietnamese President Truong Tan Sang reached the agreement during a summit in Hanoi, pledging to work together to triple trade volume between the two sides to reach US$70 billion by 2020. "We a ...

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JA Solar to Supply 96 MW of Modules to China Power Investment

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd., one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance solar power products, today announced that it will supply 96 MW of solar modules to CPI Huanghe Hydropower Development Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Power Investment Corporation, for use on two solar projects in China's Qinghai Province. Delivery of the modules has already commenced and will be complete ...

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Perth Company Seeks $4m for New Wave Energy Technology

Perth-based renewable energy company Bombora Wave Power Australia has launched its first round of capital raising, to help fund the next phase of development of its award winning wave energy technology. The company, run by WA brothers Shawn and Glen Ryan, is hoping to raise $4 million towards the next two years of development of its home-grown Wave Energy Converter (WEC) technology, which has so far been ta ...

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Clenergy Commences Operation of its Chinese Solar EPC Business

Clenergy recently announced the establishment of Clenergy (Xiamen) Energy Engineering Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Clenergy. The new company will focus on and specialize in delivering solar EPC services and will build on Clenergy's expansion in China. Clenergy's senior management described this as strategically important and part of the company's regional business plan. To lead this new subsidiary, ...

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Hydrogen Fuel Gains Momentum in Japan

Since the Fukushima disaster of 2011, Japan has been working to move away from nuclear energy and fossil-fuels in general. While the impact of the disaster is still being felt to this day, Japan has made major strides in embracing new forms of energy, such as solar power and hydrogen fuel. Bloom Energy, a leading developer of hydrogen fuel cells, believes that Japan is becoming an ideal market for fuel cell ...

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Shell still going ahead with Andhra LNG project in India despite the Reliance withdrawal

Reliance Power has pulled out from the proposed LNG terminal with Shell on the east coast, but the global major has a bullish long-term view on India and has decided to complete the project on its own in the market that has also lured BP. The Indian market is crying out for gas supply and infrastructure with dozens of power projects waiting in the wings. Roger Bounds, global head of Shell's LNG business, sa ...

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Regulatory Approval for Upgrade on South Australia-Victoria Transmission Interconnector

Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy Tom Koutsantonis today welcomed a decision by the Australian energy regulator to support an upgrade of a key part of the national energy market. Mr Koutsantonis said the decision supports a proposal by ElectraNet and the Australian Energy Market Operator to upgrade the South Australia to Victoria electricity transmission interconnector. "Known as the Heywood interco ...

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Amata B Grimm Looking at Coal Plant in Malaysia

The country's largest small power producer (SPP), Amata B Grimm Power Group, is conducting a feasibility study on investing in a coal-fired plant in Malaysia, company president Preeyanart Soontornwata said. She said the group became interested in supplying electricity to the South of Thailand after the blackout in 14 provinces early this year. Demand in that part of the Kingdom was growing and supply was no ...

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Park Makes ‘Sales Diplomacy’ Pitch in Vietnam

South Korea hopes to lay the groundwork for its bids to win a string of massive infrastructure projects in Vietnam, including the construction of nuclear power plants, during President Park Geun-hye's state visit to the Southeast Asian nation, officials said Sunday. Park arrived in Hanoi on Saturday for a five-day visit billed by officials as the starting point for her "sales diplomacy" drive. The drive is ...

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