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SE Asia biggest for Smart energy by 2024

Power sector investors and suppliers alike, take heed. The Philippines and its Southeast Asian neighbors will be the largest markets in smart meters and interactive networks by 2024. Southeast Asian countries will invest $13.6 billion in smart grid infrastructure between 2014 and 2024, according to Northeast Group LLC. By 2024, the largest markets will be Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philip ...

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CHE Group secures Philippines Biomass project

Since last year after CHE Group Bhd securing the Vietnam biomass power plant contract, the company has not stop since then. CHE continue to nurture the rest of the biomass projects in other countries. CHE Group has entered into a MoU with Full Advantage Inc. in the Philippines to develop a total capacity of 191 MW of electricity using the energy crops as feedstock for the biomass power plants located in the ...

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AVEVA brings ‘Everything 3D’ to India

AVEVA today announced it is bringing its Unlock the power of your Digital Asset event to New Delhi after a very successful debut in Chennai. The event explores AVEVA’s approach to the creation, management and sharing of a Digital Asset which delivers significant technical and business benefits to Engineering, Procurement and Construction contractors (EPCs) and Owner Operators (OOs). A Digital Asset that is ...

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Japan uses due cells for residential power

Japan is working on doing for the hydrogen fuel cell what it accomplished with computer chips and cars in the last century, slashing costs to make them more appealing to consumers. As fuel-cell technology finds its way into factories and commercial buildings, Japanese manufacturers including Panasonic Corp. are working to make them small and cheap enough for the home. The country has set a goal of installin ...

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Russian fund to invest $1billion in India Hydro

The Russian Direct Investment Fund will team up with an Indian partner to invest $1 billion in hydroelectric projects in Asia's third-largest economy, the head of the Russian state fund said on Wednesday. The RDIF and India's IDFC, a leading infrastructure investor, will each commit $500 million to projects under a deal to be signed on Thursday during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to India. Prime ...

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Yingli Green in Thai MOU

A unit of Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited, Yingli Green Energy Singapore Company Pte. Limited, plans to install solar farms in Thailand in partnership with Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Kasikornbank Public Plc. and Solventia Solar Energy Co., Ltd. The companies have already inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) related to the latest venture. Per the MoU, the companies will offer turnkey sol ...

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ABB in India grid win

ABB has landed orders worth $55 million from Bihar Grid Corporation Limited (BGCL) and West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Company Limited (WBSETCL) to build new transmission and distribution substations that will boost power supplies in the two east Indian states. Bihar and West Bengal regularly face significant power shortfalls. Add to this the increasing demand due to the growing mining and agricu ...

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Australian scientists in solar breakthrough!

Australian scientists said they had made a breakthrough in increasing the efficiency of solar panels, which they hope could eventually lead to cheaper sources of renewable energy. In what the University of New South Wales described as a world first, the researchers were able to convert more than 40 percent of sunlight hitting the panels into electricity. "This is the highest efficiency ever reported for sun ...

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Fears over Myanmar Hydro project

Tikuepor, an ethnic Karen from eastern Myanmar living on the Thai side of the Salween River, is one of thousands of people worried about losing everything if a multinational hydropower project goes ahead in this sensitive border area. A senior commander of the Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), which claims to control land in Myanmar affected by the project, says the Myanmar military has moved more troo ...

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Pakistan works to fix shortfall

Pakistan has pledged to quickly end a shortfall in electricity output that has crippled businesses and households even in affluent areas of the capital and stoked a public backlash against the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif who rode to office in May 2013 on pledges to fix the problem. Pakistan faces a shortfall of around 30% of demand of 20,000 megawatts (MW) with output now around 14,000 MW. Sha ...

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