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Germany aids Vietnamese Wind project

Germany to grant 4.7 mln USD for Vietnam's wind power development Vietnam's prime minister has approved the project to develop the country's wind power worth 3.7 million euros (4.8 million U.S. dollars), of which Germany will grant 3.6 million euros (4.7 million U.S. dollars) as non- refundable aid, local Saigon Times daily reported Friday. Specifically, the project, to be implemented during 2014-2018, will ...

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New Cummins Power Suite

  Cummins Power Generation releases new version of Power SuiteTM with additional tools and features SINGAPORE – Cummins Power Generation has released the newest version of its Power SuiteTM power project sizing software. Power Suite now features two new sets of tools, GenCalcTM and GenSpecTM, as well as updates to GenSizeTM with additional project and load parameters to optimize project sizing and prod ...

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Indian Wind for $30 Billion Investment

The Indian solar energy sector will see investments worth US$ 41.73 billion by 2022. Indian wind energy sector on the other hand will see investments worth USD 30.31 billion by 2022. Indian renewable energy sector is expected to reach 72.40 GW installed capacity by 2022 which will result in an investment of $ 81.44 billion in the Indian renewable energy sector. Wind energy and solar energy sectors are going ...

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Indian Solar $41 Billion USD

The Indian solar energy sector will see investments worth US$ 41.73 billion by 2022. Indian wind energy sector on the other hand will see investments worth USD 30.31 billion by 2022. As of 31st July, 2014 India had wi.. Indian renewable energy sector is expected to reach 72.40 GW installed capacity by 2022 which will result in an investment of $ 81.44 billion in the Indian renewable energy sector. Wind ener ...

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Alstom T&D Bhutan

Alstom T&D India has secured a INR550m (€7m) contract to deliver power transformers for the 720MW Mangdechhu hydroelectric project in Bhutan. The contract with Mangdechhu Hydroelectric Project Authority (MHPA) will see Alstom deliver 4 x 180MW transformers for the project, which is situated by the river Mangdechhu in Trongsa district, Bhutan. The deal will also see Alstom provide thirteen units of 75 MV ...

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APEC Launches LNG Initiative

APEC ministers launch LNG trade facilitation initiative Energy Ministers from the 21 APEC economies have set in motion a number of new measures to strengthen security and sustainable development within the energy sector. LNG initiative As part of these new measures, APEC ministers launched an LNG Trade Facilitation Initiative to boost supply through support for public-private partnerships and market-based p ...

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Australia-India Nuclear Deal

Australia to sign civil nuclear deal with India! Nuclear-armed India and Australia have been working on a safeguards agreement since then to ensure any uranium exports from Australia are used purely for peaceful purposes. Australia Prime Minister Tony Abbott said on Wednesday he hoped to sign a deal this week to sell uranium to India for peaceful power generation, but halted uranium exports to Russia over M ...

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Solar protection racket?

Ekarat Solar Co, Thailand's top maker of solar modules, is urging the new government to adopt measures to shield the local industry from unfair competition. Wiwat Sangtian, managing director of the wholly owned unit of the country's biggest transformer maker, SET-listed Ekarat Engineering Plc (AKR), said Ekarat was joining with other solar module companies in making the request. Mr Wiwat said the energy reg ...

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Alstom Moves 150t of equipment

  Alstom moves 150 tons of equipment to its new offshore wind turbine facilities in Saint-Nazaire Alstom moved during the summer 150 tons of equipment and partly-assembled machines to the new plants located at the port of Saint-Nazaire. Special logistics therefore had to be set up for this operation in order to move that equipment designed by Alstom that exists nowhere else in the world. Currently unde ...

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Chubu & Tepco LNG Partnership

Tokyo Electric Power is looking to form a partnership with Chubu Electric Power in its business recovery efforts which would see the duo become the world’s largest buyer of LNG. Tepco hopes to have the agreement wrapped up by September and the new company established by the end of March next year report The Japan News. Tepco plans to restructure its aging thermal power plants and gain an edge over the compe ...

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