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NTPC Awards Tata Power with Largest Solar Project in India

Tata Power Solar, the leading Indian solar company, has won a prestigious 50 MW solar photovoltaic project from NTPC as part of their mandate to expand their renewable energy portfolio to 1,000MW by 2017. The new flagship 50MW project, at Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh, will double NTPC’s solar capacity. Once commissioned in March 2014, the project is expected to generate 78.66 million units (Kwh) of energy each y ...

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Conergy Latest Solar Casualty

German solar panel manufacturer Conergy said it will file for insolvency, the latest victim of ferocious competition from Asia in the industry. Conergy, which has workforce of around 1,200, said it would file an application for the opening of insolvency proceedings at a court in the northern city of Hamburg but remained "confident" of finding an investor. "The management remains confident of achieving a con ...

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Three Deals Mark High for China’s Secondary Water Treatment Market

Three deals in the last week marked a high point of activity in the secondary market for Chinese water and wastewater treatment plants. On 2nd July, Beijing Enterprises Water Group (BEWG) announced it had agreed to acquire 60% of Beijing Construction Engineering Group’s Environmental Development Company subsidiary. The RMB270 million ($43.6 million) purchase will bring a portfolio of 26 wastewater treatment ...

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Harry Seah talks about the Singapore Public Utilities Board’s Four National Taps Strategy

[wpdm_file id=7] The Public Utilities Board of Singapore are responsible for all aspects of the countries of the water network. They have made huge efforts and advances to bring in a multi-pronged and integrated approach by managing the water cycle in a holistic manner, and ploughing investments into R&D and technology. Their Chief Technology Officer, Mr. Harry Seah talks exclusively with Power Insider ...

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Marubeni and KEPCO announce major coup for 1200 MW IPP project in Vietnam

Marubeni Corporation together with Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) on a 50%:50% shareholding ratio, have jointly received the notification of an award for the development of a project to construct, own and operate a 1,200MW (600MW x 2 units; 1,200,000 kW) coal-fired power plant for electricity sales to Vietnam Electricity Holding Company (“EVN”) in Nghi Son, Thanh Hoa province, in the central area ...

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ABB win major order from Rio Tinto in the Pilbara region

ABB Ltd recently received an order from Rio Tinto plc to upgrade an existing power substation at the Cape Lambert port in Western Australia's Pilbara region. The order, booked in the first quarter, is worth approximately $27 million and is expected to be completed by early 2014. The main objective of the contract is to upgrade and increase port power supply to catch up with the incremental exports from Pilb ...

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Review of the Sasan UMPP developed by Reliance

[wpdm_file id=6] This informative article takes an in-depth review of the world's biggest mine integrated power plant, that will stand at a phenomenal 4000MW when completed in the near future. The first unit of 660MW was recently commissioned as the station forms part of the Indian governments ambitious UMPP scheme.  The case study reviews  the specifications of the plants road to construction looking at th ...

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Bangladesh Needs Smaller and Safer Nuclear Plants

Bangladesh is a country technologically undeveloped. We are not aware of ways to contain nuclear radiation from a conventional U236 nuclear power plant we propose to buy from Russia and install it at Rooppur. Russia itself is the most unsafe nuclear power country in the world. This is a bitter truth irrespective of any opinions and convincing statements to the contrary. We must not make the people of Bangla ...

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Delayed Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project to Come Online Soon

The much-delayed Kudankulam nuclear power project will become operational soon, India's principal scientific adviser said on Saturday. "The decision will come anytime now. Reactor is a safe reactor... no question about it... it is designed with safety features. It depends on the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) to examine the test results and decide," R Chidambaram told reporters on the sidelines of th ...

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Veolia to Build Saudi Desalination Plant on Petrochemical Demand

Veolia Environnement, Europe’s biggest water company, won a contract to build a desalination plant in Saudi Arabia that will supply a petrochemicals factory. The design and construction will generate $310 million in revenue, and operations will deliver $92 million over 10 years, the Paris-based company said today in a statement. The order, awarded by Saudi utility Marafiq, may be extended by 20 years. Saudi ...

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