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Proinso Collaborate on First Utility Scale Solar Project in Bangladesh

PROINSO collaborates with Joules Power on the First Utility Scale Solar Project in Bangladesh PROINSO, a global leader in the solar energy market has supplied a 28 MWp utility scale project in Bangladesh, the first of its kind in the country. PROINSO UK has been working in partnership with Joules Power Limited (JPL) on a 28 MWp utility scale project, utilising an innovative financing solution from GuarantCo ...

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CEFC Support Origins Smart Meter Business in Australia

The new owners of Origin Energy’s smart meter business have won the backing of the federal government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation, in the green bank’s first financing of what will be a key technology in an increasingly distributed solar and storage-based energy market. The CEFC said on Tuesday it had committed $35 million of debt finance to the expansion of intelliHUB – a joint venture between Pacifi ...

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Coal becomes Australias largest export

Minerals Council of Australia executive director of coal Greg Evans said the past 12 months continued to show positive market fundamentals for Australian coal, and the high productivity of the nation's coal companies, proximity to major markets and strong regional economic and population growth would continue to underpin coal exports over the long term. "Coal has historically been Australia's biggest export ...

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Nuclear stays central to Japan’s energy needs

TOKYO: Japan's government on Tuesday (Jul 3) pledged to modestly boost the amount of energy coming from renewable sources to around a quarter in a new plan that also keeps nuclear power central to the country's policy. The plan aims to have 22-24 per cent of Japan's energy needs met by renewable sources including wind and solar by 2030, a figure critics describe as unambitious based on current levels of aro ...

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MHPS Win Gurmat Order

- Agreement applies to 2 units driven by MHPS-supplied 47.5MW steam turbines - Order reflects high esteem for quality and expertise of MHPS Nagasaki Works and strong proposal made by European service division Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. (MHPS) has received an order from Gurmat Electric Generation Co. Inc. (Gurmat), an independent power producer (IPP) in Turkey, for long-term parts management and ...

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Philippines an emerging Solar Power House

Investment in and deployment of distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) energy-battery energy storage systems is soaring in the Philippines amid efforts to electrify the countryside, eradicate poverty, boost grass-roots socioeconomic development and realize the nation’s climate change and sustainable development goals. Among those leading the charge is Solar Philippines, the nation’s first vertically integrated ...

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Huawei Showcase eLTE-DSA Solution For Oil & Gas IoT

Huawei showcased its 4.5G-based, 5G-oriented eLTE-DSA Solution which leverages wireless narrowband Discrete Spectrum Aggregation (DSA) technology to help the Oil and Gas industry build an energy Internet of Things (IoT). For the Oil and Gas industry, wireless eLTE technology has become an effective means of communication to support real-time monitoring and mobile inspection of systems and devices, especiall ...

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Tasmanian Wind Energy Challenges

Tasmania has some of the best wind resources in the world and there's a line of companies looking to harness the energy, but as with so much of Tasmania's power potential, it hangs on improving interconnection with the mainland. This month Hydro Tasmania announced more details for its plan to introduce pumped hydro in order to become the "battery of the nation". While the hydro scheme stole the headlines, d ...

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Himachal Pradesh Hydropower Gets Cold Shoulder?

Himachal Pradesh's plans to harness hydropower in a big way have received a jolt with investors reluctant to take up projects. The directorate of energy had invited global bids for 28 hydropower projects on a build own operate and transfer (BOOT) basis with June 19 as the last date for submitting and opening bids, but so far only three bid documents have been sold. In the past, three attempts to allot these ...

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Can Samsung be 100% Renewable By 2020?

Electronics conglomerate Samsung has announced its intentions to become completely fossil-fuel free across its US, European and Chinese sites by 2020. The firm has said clean energy sources will be adopted by all of its factories, office buildings and operational facilities in these regions, with the scheme affecting 17 of its 38 manufacturing bases. Samsung executive vice-president Won Kyong Kim said that ...

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