!-- Hotjar Tracking Code for www.pimagazine-asia.com -->
You Are Here: Home » Articles posted by Pimagazine Asia Admin (Page 354)
Pimagazine Asia Admin

Number of Entries : 3614

EGCO looks for opportunity in the Philippines

THAI power firm Electricity Generating Public Co. Ltd. (EGCO) is keen on expanding its presence in the Philippines through acquisitions and construction of new plants as it notes the economy’s rising demand for energy. EGCO is the international investment arm of Thai state-run firm Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand. The Thai firm is on the lookout for opportunities to build plants with capacities ...

Read more

Announcement of the winner for the Prai CCGT project edges closer

The winners of the bid for the construction of the new Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) plant in Prai, Penang, and an extension of the first generation power purchase agreement will be announced next month. Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister, Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fah Kui said the bid process was conducted via the newly introduced International Competitive Bidding (ICB) standard, to provide the be ...

Read more

Pakistan Switches on 200-kW Hydropower Plant

Pakistani not-for-profit organisation Sarhad Rural Support Programme (SRSP) on Sunday inaugurated a 200-kW hydropower plant, local newspaper The News International reported on Tuesday. The project, located in the village of Bamburet in the Kalash valley, was completed by SRSP while the Australian Agency for International Development provided PKR 1.8 million (USD 19,000/EUR 14,700) for the construction of th ...

Read more

HRSG Construction for Babcock Power in Asia

Babcock Power is rapidly becoming the most successful and committed HRSG supplier in South East Asia, with some benchmark orders over the last few years such as expansions on EGAT’s Wang Noi & Chana power plants. With heritage and expertise in design, engineering, construction & servicing, Babcock are here to support to Asian power producers for the long term in the new and aftermarket. ...

Read more

Chinese Desalination Projects Receive Helping Hand from IFC and Aqualyng

International Finance Corp., a lending arm of the World Bank, is helping fight a water shortage problem in China with its first investment in the country’s desalination sector. The IFC has invested $12 million in Aqualyng Holding AS and the Norwegian company will use the funds to build desalination plants in areas of China experiencing water scarcity. “Our investment in Aqualyng underscores our commitment t ...

Read more

IBM Reveal Extra-Efficient Solar Microchip to Power Desalination Plants

IBM has unveiled a water-cooled microchip that produces solar energy at greater efficiencies than most cells and the waste water can be used to power desalination facilities. This is an extension of technology currently used in Zurich to cool microchips in their computers. The Zurich-based SuperMUC computer contains the microchips, and when water travels through them, it carries away heat. This heat is used ...

Read more

Chinese Hackers Attack US Energy Companies

It has emerged this week that cyber-attacks from China have been focusing on utilities and the electric grid, causing the USA to publically accuse China for the first time of instigating and tolerating the attacks. Cyber-security analysts say the computer-based attacks emanating from China continue unabated despite this now open dialogue between American and Chinese defence departments, and in fact are expa ...

Read more

APR Energy taking the heat in the Middle East

SANA’A, Yemen – Leading international temporary power provider, APR Energy announced today that it has signed a new contract to provide a seasonal power solution in Yemen. The 60MW contract will be fulfilled across two sites near the city of Aden, using diesel-fired power generation technologies. The generation equipment will be deployed on a fast-track basis from APR’s newly opened hub facility in Dubai. " ...

Read more

Goldwind Provides Thai Wind Project with Three Turbines

Chinese turbine maker Goldwind has signed a deal to provide three of its low-wind 2.5MW machines to a project in Thailand. The company signed an agreement with Electricity Generating Public Company (EGCO), a subsidiary of the State Grid Corporation of Thailand, to provide the turbines to the Theppana wind farm, located about 250km northeast of Bangkok. It will be Goldwind’s first project in Southeast Asia a ...

Read more

© 2023 POWER INSIDER PUBLISHING & EVENTS LIMITED - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Scroll to top
G-CVB2JBXG1C