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Japan’s Wind sector dominated by foreign business

Overseas companies have discovered that the Japanese renewable energy market is profitable and is narrowing down to enjoy these revenues. The European industries are penetrating this market with wind energy. On the other hand, China is expanding rapidly with the uptake and development of solar resources to obtain solar energy. This development comes as Japan strategizes to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas em ...

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Siemens Energy signs agreement to develop Afghanistan as an energy hub

Implementation will improve access to reliable, efficient, and sustainable electricityWill incorporate renewable energy resources Aims to develop Afghanistan as a central Asian energy hub Siemens Energy has signed a multi-phase agreement with Afghanistan to establish the country as an energy hub in central Asia by developing a modern, sustainable, and cost-effective power system, incorporating the mass ...

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MAN PrimeServ seals five-year service agreement for Cambodian power plant

MAN PrimeServ maintenance to ensure reliable operation of 200 MW facility near Cambodian capital MAN PrimeServ, the after-sales brand of MAN Energy Solutions, has signed a five-year service agreement for a new 200 MW power plant near Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital. The tailormade contract was signed with Cambodian O&M company, SchneiTec Co. Ltd., responsible for the C7 power plant owned by Cambodian ...

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Rolls-Royce signs agreements for delivery of almost 1000 MTU products at Chinese import conference CIIE

•       Largest ever agreements for MTU product delivery at China International Import Expo •       Agreements include MTU Series 2000 and 4000 engines and gensets for power generation and mining applications  •       Rolls-Royce also signs strategic cooperation agreements with Jiangl ...

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Australia’s long distance transmission lines

The development of long-distance transmission links that could support the creation of renewable energy zones in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) is being explored by the local government. Some AU$1.2 million (US$874,000) has been earmarked for a feasibility study into an “electricity superhighway” based on high voltage direct current transmission links between Darwin and Alice Springs, a distance of alm ...

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How hydropower dams can help ASEAN fight climate change

Dams are infrastructures built to control river flow and store large amounts of water in artificial lakes or reservoirs.  They are used not only for agricultural water supply and flood control, but also to produce electricity. The water released from dams flows through turbines, whose mechanical energy is converted into electricity by a generator.  Since the construction of the first dams in the l ...

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LOC wins Vietnamese offshore support deal

LOC Group subsidiary LOC Singapore has won a contract from PowerChina HuaDong Engineering to provide marine warranty survey services for the transportation and installation operations of the first phase of the Binh Dai offshore wind farm in Vietnam. Under the terms of agreement, LOC will provide services, including suitability surveys of the proposed support fleet. The team will also provide expertise in a ...

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Asia’s Hydrogen Sector has lessons to learn from Adani-Snam deal

Companies aim to collaborate in hydrogen space Adani may expand in both blue, green hydrogen Deal could trigger more tie-ups with European companies The move by India's Adani Group to seal a strategic deal in the hydrogen space with Italy's Snam may serve as a wake-up call for other energy firms in the region to increasingly tap the expertise of companies in Europe, where the push toward the carbon-free fue ...

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Sungrow adds 95MW of PV to Kazakhstan installation

Sungrow, the global leading inverter solution supplier for renewables, announced that 95 MWac of 1500V medium-voltage central inverter solutions were operational well in Total Eren's two solar PV projects in Kazakhstan to fully support the Central Asian renewable ambition. A Closer Look at the Landmark Plants Sungrow inverters at Kazakhstan Nomad project The two solar projects, which are a 75 MWac (100 MWp) ...

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Green Power Potential of Pakistan

Author: Kashif Imran, USPCAS-E NUST While Pakistan’s share of renewable energy stands at a mere 6 per cent of installed capacity, the government has set ambitious targets to increase the share of electricity generated by alternative and renewable sources to 20 per cent by 2025 and 30 per cent by 2030. But due to the intermittent nature of renewables and Pakistan’s not-so-‘smart’ transmission and distributio ...

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