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Powering up competitiveness in the UK

See how a 1200 MW cogeneration GTCC power plant in Hull, England, reduced fuel costs via a combination of digital control enhancements and hardware modifications to more precisely control its inlet guide vane and turbine cooling air fans. MHPS-TOMONI™ digital solutions helped reduce fuel costs by £400,000 and, more importantly, helped the plant compete more effectively in a challenging trading enviro ...

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Cleantech innovation in Singapore

How Canopy Power enables positive change and supports Southeast Asia's clean energy transition Adopting a customised renewable energy microgrid can enable notable growth in a business, besides supporting the transition to clean energy in Southeast Asia where power demand is on the rise. The rapidly growing economies of Southeast Asia, home to nearly a tenth of the world's population, means that power demand ...

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Gazprom expanding hydrogen into Asia

The Gazprom Management Committee took note of the information about the Company's international marketing strategy. It was highlighted that Gazprom is the largest gas supplier to Europe. In December, the Company started delivering pipeline gas to China. In addition, LNG from the Gazprom Group's portfolio is being supplied to the Asia-Pacific region and elsewhere. Gazprom's marketing strategy is aimed at mai ...

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Power sign 100MW Sri Lanka Contract

 Hong Kong listed VPower Group International Holdings Limited (VPower Group), a leading DPG station owner and operator in Asia, announced today (24 February) that the Group has entered into a power purchase agreement for two power projects with an aggregate planned installed capacity of 38.8MW in Sri Lanka recently. Together with the 54.9MW installed capacity of the renewed projects, VPower Group's tot ...

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Attracting investment in Hydro Power

 Hydropower is a strategic industry in Central Asia, as industrial production is developing and digitalization is ongoing in the region. How to attract investment in the hydropower sector, improve cooperation and develop green energy in the region? These issues were discussed by the participants of the international congress "Hydropower Central Asia and Caspian 2020" held in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan on Febr ...

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Powerwall puts solar power on a par with conventional electricity

Prices for home power-storage batteries look likely to fall in Japan as U.S. electric car maker Tesla moves to offer its Powerwall batteries here, with major implications for the country's utilities. The Powerwall is much cheaper than competing Japanese products in terms of storage capacity per kilowatt-hour. Taking into account the cost of installing solar panels and other costs, the batteries can make sol ...

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Australia’s Hydrogen Future

Australia is a nation built on natural resources.  They have fortified our economic growth and lifted our prosperity. They created generations worth of jobs and income for regional communities. Their boom-and-bust cycles are part of our national identity and the peaks and troughs of modern Australia. CSIRO CEO Larry Marshall with a mini-hydrogen fuel cell.  CREDIT:EAMON GALLAGHER Australian coal h ...

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Prime Power targets 1000MW renewable output in 3 years

Prime Road Power Plc is gearing up renewable power projects in Asia with a power generation target of 1,000 megawatts by 2023. Chairman Somprasong Panjalak said Prime is keen to develop renewable power projects in Thailand and plans to participate in the Energy for All scheme for community-owned power projects. The Energy Ministry plans to begin the scheme with a pilot capacity of 100MW in 2020. "Prime has ...

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Coal Power Output Falls in India first time in 10 Years

India’s annual electricity generation from coal-fired utilities fell in 2019 for the first time in a decade, government data showed, amid a broader economic slowdown and increased use of renewable energy. India is the second largest consumer, importer and producer of coal behind China. The world’s third largest greenhouse gas emitter consumed nearly 1 billion tonnes of the fuel in 2018/19, with utilities ac ...

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