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Japan, Blockchain & Solar Energy

Japanese utility has trialled a blockchain platform for residents to sell excess solar power. The software allows producers of solar energy to track market prices, and sell at their unused power at competitive rates. Others who don’t produce their own renewable energy would be able to buy this at market rates. The trial was run at a research lab in Osaka, under a partnership between Kansai Electric Power Co ...

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MHIEC to Refurbish Hiroshima Naka Waste to Energy Plant

- Renovation to Extend the Service Life of the 600 tpd MSW Facility -- Renovation will extend the service life and increase the energy efficiency of the Naka Incineration Plant, built in February 2004.- Completion is scheduled for March 2023, and is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 9.6% annually. TOKYO, Aug 20, 2019 - (JCN Newswire) - Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering C ...

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Saving Water in India

For retired Indian civil servant R. Devarajan and his wife, Chennai’s acute water shortage has reinforced the wisdom of their decision years ago to install a rainwater harvesting system in the three-story home where they live and rent out units to others. For months, their neighbors in Royapettah, a working-class neighborhood in Chennai, have crowded the streets waiting for the public water delivery trucks ...

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Power Ledger & KEPCO bring P2P Energy Trading to Japan

 Power Ledger in partnership with Japanese utility, KEPCO, trialed a blockchain-enabled demonstration of P2P transaction for post-FIT surplus power in Osaka, proving the accuracy and consumer acceptance of Power Ledger’s leading-edge technology in Japan in addition to Australia. The trial proved P2P surplus power transaction to be completed autonomously and automatically including settlements with cryp ...

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Partners Group Back Third Wind Farm in Australia

Swiss private equity firm Partners Group has invested an undisclosed amount in Australia’s Bango Wind Farm, the investment manager’s third wind farm investment in the country under its Grassroots Renewable Energy platform. Bango Wind Farm is a 244-megawatt construction-ready project in New South Wales with a total project value of A$500 million ($337.5 million). It will be the first wind farm in the world t ...

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Huge Growth for Utility Drones Market in Asia

The power industry is expected to hold the largest share of the utility drones market.The renewable industry is estimated to grow at the fastest rate during the forecast period.North America is the leading market for utility drones regionally. The Utility Drones Market is projected to reach $538.6 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 37.34% from 2018 to 2023. Drones that are mainly used for utilities ins ...

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Solar energy storage market to grow at over 35%

According to a new research report by the market research and strategy consulting firm, Global Market Insights, Inc, the Solar Energy Storage Market will surpass an annual installation of 3 GW by 2025. Rising demand for effective battery composition to cater across a hoard of transport and renewable energy-based applications have infused a competitive business scenario.  Advent of EV’s favore ...

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Asia’s Largest Power, Energy & Utilities Show!

The first 5-in-1 Power & Energy Series Gears Up for the Largest Power, Energy and Utilities Show in Asia Hosted by the nation’s premier power supplier, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB)Asian Utility Week is being brought together with POWERGEN Asia, DISTRIBUTECH Asia, SolarVision and Energy Capital Leaders Asia under one roof for the first time Kuala Lumpur,6 August 2019 – Clarion Energy has announced the in ...

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Huge Indonesian Blackout

Jakarta: Electricity was on Monday morning beginning to return to parts of Jakarta, more than eight hours after a massive power failure hit the Indonesian capital and surrounding cities, potentially affecting more than 30 million people. But large sections of the capital remained in darkness into the morning – as did some nearby cities – as authorities scrambled to restore electricity services. In some area ...

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Reversing India’s Water Crisis

The second term of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the beginning of the most crucial period in the history of India’s water sector. All the alarms raised by experts, media and common citizens are coming to pass. As city after city moves closer to Day Zero, the land of rivers, lakes, wells and tanks fed by a bounteous monsoon is on the verge of becoming the biggest victim of mindless, non-strategic developme ...

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