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Sulzer Overhaul 55MW Indonesian Geothermal Steam Generator

Sulzer’s mobile repair equipment reduces downtime to just 45 days Geothermal sites are often located in areas that are difficult to access. In this case, a power station in Indonesia in a mountainous area 780 meters above sea level with narrow access roads needed a steam turbine overhauled. Sulzer was chosen to overhaul the 55 MW steam turbine-generator as a result of its expertise, experience and ability t ...

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KEC International Securing new T&D orders in Asia

New Delhi: KEC International Ltd, the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) arm of the Mumbai-headquartered RPG Group, announced it has secured new orders worth Rs 1,806 crore across business segments. The railways business secured orders of Rs 1,303 crore for overhead electrification and associated civil works apart from construction of bridges. The transmission & distribution (T&D) wing ...

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INDONESIA’S HEAVIEST STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR INSTALLED WITH BESPOKE METHOD

The expansion of Tanjung Jati B power station in Indonesia is a $4.4bn project and will add two high efficiency ultra-supercritical coal-fired units, each with 1,000MW capacity. They will increase the existing power plant’s capacity by 75%, contributing to the Indonesian government’s plan to increase the country’s power generation capacity by 35,000MW. ALE was contracted for the installation of a 462t gener ...

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Ingeteam reaches 1GW in the first year of its Indian wind facility

Chennai, India, November 5, 2019. Ingeteam, an independent global supplier of electrical conversion and turbine control equipment, has reached 1GW of production output within the first year of operations at its production facility in India. The company, which recently expanded this new facility, continues to implement its growth plans in the Indian wind energy sector. Ingeteam established its new cutti ...

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Taiwan Power Using VR for Better Safety

VR isn’t just for video games anymore. Doctors are using it to train for surgeries; police officers use it in simulated terror attacks. One utility provider in Asia is using virtual reality to train its employees to respond in the case of workplace accidents. Taiwan Power Company, the state’s only electric utility, has a broad vision of using smart technology to provide better services to the 7 million hous ...

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$60 Mln USD ADB Finance for Nepal Hydro Project

 The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed a 60 million dollar financing package with Nepal Water and Energy Development Company (NWEDC) to help build and operate a 216-megawatt run-of-the-river hydropower plant on the Trishuli River near the capital Kathmandu. The project is one of the largest private sector investments in Nepal to date. It will enhance the country's energy security by helping to utilise ...

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Southeast Asia’s Solar Capacity to Triple

SINGAPORE – Southeast Asia is accelerating plans to harness energy from the sun in coming years as the cost of generating electricity from some solar power projects has become more affordable than gas-fired plants, officials and analysts said. The region, where power demand is expected to double by 2040, is striving to expand the share of renewable sources as developing nations seek affordable electricity w ...

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Is China Weaponising Water?

Asia, the world's driest continent in per capita terms, remains the center of dam construction, with more than half of the 50,000 large dams across the globe. The hyperactivity on dams has only sharpened local and international disputes over the resources of shared rivers and aquifers. The focus on dams reflects a continuing preference for supply-side approaches, which entail increased exploitation of water ...

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MHIEC Receives Order to Refurbish the Tsurumi Plant in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture

- Renovation to Extend the Service Life of the 1,200 tpd MSW Facility - - The renovation will extend the service life and increase the energy efficiency of the stoker type incinerator facilities, which began operating in April 1995.- Completion is scheduled for March 2023 and is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by more than 6.3% annually. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering ...

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