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Suzlon in 197.40MW project in Andhara

Suzlon Group, one of the world’s leading wind turbine manufacturers, has won an order for building a 197.40 MW wind project in Andhra Pradesh. The financial details of the project were not revealed, but the company said this is not the first contract it has won from the customer. “Suzlon has recently commissioned first wind power project in India of 50.40MW located in Tejuva, Jaisalmer (Rajasthan) for the s ...

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Trina Solar installs 27MW DG Solar

Chinese photovoltaics (PV) maker Trina Solar Ltd (NYSE:TSL) said Monday it completed and hooked to the grid three distributed generation (DG) solar arrays with a combined capacity of 27 MW in end-2015. The PV systems were installed on the rooftops of three large factories in Jiangsu province’s city of Suqian. Equipped with 110,000 Trina Solar Honey modules, they are expected to generate some 30 GWh of elect ...

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Huadian Power’s 483MW RE Installs

Chinese utility Huadian Power International Corp Ltd (SHA:600027) said Wednesday it has recently hooked to the domestic grid wind and photovoltaic (PV) parks with a combined capacity of 482.9 MW. The company put on stream five wind farms, totalling 279.4 MW, in Shandong province and 149.5 MW in Ningxia Hui autonomous region. Overall, subsidiary Huadian Power International Ningxia New Energy Power Co Ltd ope ...

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GE in Windfarm Win Thailand

GE Renewable Energy has agreed to a partnership with Khao Kor Wind Power to supply wind turbines for the Khao Kor wind farm in Petchaboon, Thailand. Designed to supply power to the northern part of the country, the 60-megawatt project will generate enough equivalent energy to power about 36,000 Thai households a year. “The region has huge potential for wind power, and our technology is competitive, reliable ...

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Groundbreaking Helium Plasma

Cologne, 06.01.2016 – First helium plasma was generated at the nuclear fusion reactor Wendelstein 7-X of the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) has been successful. On 10 December 2015, after more than ten years of construction and preparation, the researchers of the IPP succeeded in taking the world's largest fusion plant of the Stellarator type into pilot operation. The scientists have fed one- ...

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Top APAC Smart innovations

A project promoting low carbon tourism and intelligent transportation services in Taipei and an innovative campaign to encourage people not to drive cars one day per week in Seoul were among the smart energy innovations that gained the nod of energy officials from 21 APEC member countries in 2015. Energy smart technologies and approaches in Asia-Pacific were evaluated as part of a best practices competition ...

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ACCC conductor in ANDE installation

Earlier this month Administracion Nacional de Electricidad (ANDE) completed the installation of 430 kcmil (218 mm^2) Linnet size ACCC conductor on their BPA Bo. Parque substation to their San Lorenzo Substation in Asuncion, Paraguay. ANDE selected ACCC conductor to improve the efficiency and capacity of an existing 66 kV ACSR line that was over 40 years old. An installation team comprised of over two dozen ...

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Vestas in 50mw China win

Long-term Vestas customer Hanas Group has placed an order for 25 V110-2.0 MW turbines for a wind park in Western China. Turbine delivery and commissioning are expected in the second half of 2016. The order for the Wanglejing Sunjialou Wind Farm in western China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region includes a two-year Active Output Management (AOM) 4000 service contract in which Vestas guarantees a defined level ...

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Spike in Solar PV orders

The PV equipment industry appears to finally be recovering after four years of market collapse. As further evidence that order volumes are returning, last Thursday Amtech reported that its subsidiary Tempress has received $22 million in new solar orders during its most recent quarter, which ended on December 31. This is over 40% of the order volume of the four previous fiscal quarters. In a brief press stat ...

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Doosan wins $562 USD Vietnam Deal

Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction announced on Jan. 4 that it has clinched a 670 billion won (US$562.55 million) order to build a coal-fired thermal power plant in Vietnam. Under a deal with Hanoi-based Vietnam Electricity (EVN), the company will construct the 600-MW power plant, which is the same size as the existing Vinh Tan IV power plant, in Binh Thuan, some 230 kilometers east of Ho Chi Minh City. ...

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