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Turning Japan’s farms into Solar Farms

Mitsubishi have released plans to turn Japan’s farms into solar farms. In October, Mitsubishi created a joint venture with the National Federation of Agricultural Cooperative Associations, JAMC Solar, to promote installation of distributed rooftop solar systems using the rooftops of facilities owned by farmers in Japan. On June 5th, JAMC Solar will break ground on the first of a pipeline of about 30 megawat ...

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Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy Adopts AREVA Technology in Japan

Hitachi-GE Nuclear Energy, Ltd. (Hitachi-GE) and AREVA today announced that they have reached an agreement aimed at improving the safety of nuclear power plants through the delivery of filtered containment venting systems (FCVS). The two companies intend to work together, including the adoption by Hitachi-GE of AREVA technology for the design, fabrication, and installation of these components. They will be ...

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Hydrochina Wins 30MW Deal in Pakistan

Chinese wind and hydro-power engineering firm Hydrochina Corporation has signed a 30MW wind farm deal with Pakistani wind power company Tapal, in Beijing. Hydrochina, a subsidiary of Power Construction Corporation of China, will install 12 2.5MW wind turbines in the Tapal project in the north-east of Sindh province, 150 kilometres from Karachi. Hydrochina did not name the Chinese turbine maker. Each wind tu ...

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Borneo’s Hydro Giant to Dwarf Sarawak’s Bakun Dam

Earlier last week it was revealed that state-owned China Power Investment Corporation was mixing forces with Indonesia to bring a mammoth hydro project to life never before imagined on Borneo. The vision dwarfs Bakun, the largest of the large dams so far designed for Sarawak, where Borneo’s largest facility currently churns to a beat of 2,400 MW. With a whooping price tag of US$17 billion, the yet unnamed h ...

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Nearly 200,000 Solar Panel Systems Substandard in Australia

Nearly 200,000 solar panels systems on Australian homes may be of substandard quality, possibly needing inspections and retrospective work. This finding was reported by the clean energy regulator to a parliamentary committee which is investigating malpractice in the solar industry. Random checks by the Clean Energy Regulator revealed that 19 percent of home installations may not have been installed properly ...

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Singapore’s Water Companies Aim to Quench China’s $850 Billion Thirst

Water companies in Singapore are attracting big-name investors as they profit from exporting their expertise to China, which plans to spend $850 billion over the next decade to improve its scarce and polluted water supplies. Singapore is a hub for water technology because of its own concerns about water security. With few domestic freshwater resources of its own, the city-state has been trying to reduce its ...

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Sumitomo to Build Three Solar Stations in Japan

Sumitomo Corp., a Japanese trading company, will build three solar power stations in Japan with a combined capacity of 49 megawatts. Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. will provide project financing, according to a joint statement released today. The stations are estimated to cost about 18 billion yen ($180 million) in total. One plant will be built in the northern prefecture of Hokkaido, in which Japan Petroleu ...

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EGCO Brings Forward Plans for Khanom Plant

Thailand's largest private power producer, Electricity Generating Plc (EGCO), has accelerated its plan to build a new power plant in Khanom, Nakhon Si Thammarat, by two years to ease the supply shortage. The previous plan was to build the 7.5-billion-baht facility once the concession of its old power generator there expires in 2016, but the recent outage in southern provinces spurred the move, said presiden ...

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PLN to Assist Myanmar in Cutting Power Losses

Indonesia’s state-owned electricity firm PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) announced on Tuesday that it would assist Myanmar’s Ministry of Electric Power to cut energy losses in the former pariah nation. PLN-Myanmar cooperation director, Harry Hartoyo, said in a statement that the rate of power losses or the loss of produced electricity in Myanmar was still high at around 26 percent. The Jakarta-based util ...

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Tata Power Generated 50 MUs of Solar, 800 MUs of Wind Energy in FY13

Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power utility, on Tuesday said it generated 49.83 million units of solar power and 796 MUs of wind power from its various projects in India, until March 31, 2013. As part of its sustainability initiative, the company is committed to generating 20-25% of its total generation capacity from clean energy sources. Tata Power plans to add 30-50 MW of solar power and 150-200 ...

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