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Grundfos Choose Asia to Launch Distributed Pumping System

Grundfos Asia Pacific Regional Business Building Services Director Anders Christiansen with Distributed Pumping System Innovative solution for air-conditioning systems consumes up to 50% less energy than current conventional methods  Grundfos, the global leader in pump and water technologies based in Denmark, recently picked Asia to launch the industry’s first Distributed Pumping System (DPS), an innov ...

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Sarawak Aims to be Asean Power Grid Provider

Sarawak is looking at being the central provider of the Asean Power Grid as the regional powerhouse, says Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr James Masing. Masing, who is also Infrastructure and Ports Development Minister, said to be able to fit into the larger regional picture, Sarawak had to reinvent itself and be at the forefront of the energy sector. “Sarawak’s resources and strategically advant ...

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Is Coal still King in Southeast Asia?

Coal is still a dominant fuel in the rapidly growing economies of Southeast Asia, even amid a general global move toward cleaner energy sources, data from several recent reports show. “The narrative surrounding coal has been pessimistic across the world. This will result in the gradual slowdown of new coal-fired capacity in Southeast Asia,” said Jacqueline Tao, research associate at Wood Mackenzie, a commod ...

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AC Energy Announce New JV – UPC-AC Energy Solar

AYALA-LED AC Energy, Inc. said on Monday that it had formed a joint venture company with UPC Renewables to build more than 1 gigawatt (GW) of capacity from renewable energy sources. “AC Energy is investing $20 million via a development loan to finance the development of this pipeline and expects to provide all the construction equity required for these projects,” the company said in a statement. It identifi ...

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ONYX INSIGHT TO REPLACE GENERATOR MAIN BEARING FOR DONGKUK S&C WIND FARM IN SOUTH KOREA

ONYX InSight has been selected by Dongkuk S&C to replace the main bearing on a wind turbine generator at their wind farm in the Jollanam Province, South Korea South Korea, 1st October – ONYX InSight, a leading provider of predictive maintenance in the wind energy industry, was chosen by Dongkuk S&C to replace one of the three main bearings at its Shinan project in South Korea. Following a ...

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MHI-MME to Take Over Production of MET Turbochargers

- Factory in Nagasaki will be Relocated by Year's End -- Dynamic business format to be achieved through fully integrated system encompassing development, manufacture and after-sale servicing- Greater market focus and enhanced customer satisfaction will be pursued in quest for business expansion Effective January 1, 2020, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Machinery & Equipment Co., Ltd. (MHI-MME), a gro ...

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Coronal Energy rolls out QOS Energy’s O&M monitoring platform across 353MW solar portfolio

Thanks to the system’s flexibility, Coronal was able to migrate data from five different monitoring platform into a single one in just two months. Portland, Oregon, September 18, 2019. Coronal Energy, a leading North American IPP specialized in solar PV, has selected QOS Energy, an innovative independent software vendor specializing in data intelligence solutions for renewable energy ass ...

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Gas, renewables and CCS must work together to secure a rapid energy transition, DNV GL reports

DNV GL’s 2019 Energy Transition Outlook forecasts gas and variable renewables to be the only energy sources in higher demand globally in 2050 than they are todayThere is no single pathway to a decarbonized energy mix. Oil and gas must be decarbonized for countries to meet climate change mitigation targetsCarbon capture and storage (CCS) will not be employed at-scale until the 2040s without governments enact ...

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100 fold increase in floating solar pv in South East Asia

 Development of floating solar photovoltaic (PV) power plants is expected to increase 100-fold in Southeast Asia over the next five to 15 years, according to energy research firm Rystad Energy. The firm added that this will happen as countries in the region are looking to substantially increase their share of renewable energy in the power mix. “Rystad Energy expects large-scale floating PV developments, typ ...

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MAN Energy Solutions commissions three dual-fuel power plants in Indonesia

Ten gensets with a total of 140 MW guarantee the energy supply for East and West Nusa Tenggara and employment of over 130 local employees Augsburg, September 9th, 2019 −  MAN Energy Solutions has successfully commissioned three power plants in the east of Indonesia. Two plants each with three 18V51/60DF engines provide the cities of Bima and Sumbawa with 50 MW of electric power each for the g ...

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