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Nuclear Reactor Restart Last Resort in Taiwan

Economics Minister Lee Chih-kung said Monday that restarting the first reactor of Taiwan's First Nuclear Power Plant would only be a last resort to deal with potential power shortages. Premier Lin Chuan said on Sunday that with possible power shortages looming he was considering restarting the reactor as long as safety could be assured, and promised that the reactor's decommissioning date would not be exten ...

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ABB in $11 Mln PLN Order

ABB has announced it has won a $11 million order from the Indonesian state-owned utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) to extend existing substations across Indonesia. ABB will design, engineer, supply and install the substation extensions, including switchgear, transformers, state-of-the-art control and protection systems as well as ancillary equipment. The product scope will include 11 units of 60 megav ...

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DEWA & KEPCO in SGS Partnership

Dubai, UAE - HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority ( DEWA ), conducted a ground-breaking ceremony for the first phase of the Smart Grid Station (SGS) at DEWA 's green vehicle workshop in Ruwayyah, in partnership with Korea Electric Power Company (KEPCO). This new achievement reflects DEWA 's efforts to achieve the Smart Dubai initiative, launched by HH Sheikh Moha ...

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Construction of Central Asia’s Largest Solar Plant Begins

A biogas plant is planned to be built next to it and will operate on organic waste. Both projects are considered examples of the principles of “Future Energy,” which is the theme of EXPO 2017 to be held in Astana. Kazakh-Dutch-German company KB Enterprises in close cooperation with Siemens has been developing the project in Kazakhstan since 2013, company officials said. And now a time capsule has been offic ...

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ENGIE is the new name of COFLEY

ENGIE is the new name of COFELY and brings new and integrated services to Singapore As part of the international rebranding process of the GDF SUEZ Group into ENGIE, the Singaporean entities Cofely FMO, Cofely DC and Cofely South East Asia will henceforth be known respectively as ENGIE Services Singapore, ENGIE ITS and ENGIE Services Asia-Pacific. In streamlining its brand portfolio, ENGIE increases its vis ...

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Indonesia’s floating PV project

The installation of this 5kWp floating PV, MLEB expects to have an energy yield of 1,295kWh/kWp. This will in turn generate 6.7 MWh of energy annually, an equivalent of 5.8 Tons CO2 savings annually. REC is showcasing its floating photovoltaic installation at a government site in West Java for the first time in Indonesia. With the advancement in solar technology, costs have fallen by 50% over the last six y ...

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PetroVietnam & Gazprom in MOU

Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Nguyen Quoc Khanh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Vietnam Oil and Gas Group (PetroVietnam), signed today in Moscow a number of documents to strengthen cooperation between the companies. The signing ceremony was attended by Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, and Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Prime Minister of the Socialist Re ...

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Smart Nation Sandbox

To encourage innovation in Smart Nation solutions and capabilities, SAS and Temasek Polytechnic (TP) have jointly launched a Smart Nation Sandbox Environment. Supported by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, the Smart Nation Sandbox Environment platform constitutes of SAS' data management and analytical architecture. TP will host the platform architecture and set forth the participation of end- ...

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Is the ‘Red River’ dead in the water?

VRN said in a statement released on May 11 that the project proposed by Xuan Thien Co Ltd would leave huge negative consequences. With a capacity of just 228 MW, it would contribute less than 1% to the nation’s electricity output. What is more, it is not included in a master zoning plan for socioeconomic development in the Red River Delta until 2020, so if the mega project gets the go-ahead, it would negati ...

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