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mtu gensets from Rolls-Royce approved for sustainable HVO fuel

  Approval of mtu Series 1600 and Series 4000 gensets for EN15940 fuels, including HVO Up to 90% well-to-wheel CO2 savings possible through operation with HVO (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) Full performance without engine or system modifications   Rolls-Royce has taken a significant step towards meeting its net zero goals, set out last year, with the approval of its mtu Series 4000 and Series 1600 d ...

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Asia Pacific Companies Team Up on Offshore Wind Project in Japan

Vena Energy Holdings Ltd (Vena Energy), Shikoku Electric Power (Yonden), and Toho Gas have announced the establishment of a consortium for the development of an offshore wind project in Aomori South, Japan. The site was identified by the Japanese Government as a “promising” area for the development of offshore wind projects under the Act on Promoting the Utilization of Sea Areas for the Development of Marin ...

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ABB unlocks sustainable energy upgrades for data centers

ABB says its new microgrid solutions will allow data centers to be ready for the green revolution and use their own energy sources with a reduced carbon footprint. The company says its solutions are paving the way for data centers to have self-generation options and enable grid services while ensuring the mission-critical of power availability is fulfilled. Using a modular approach, ABB says its microgrid s ...

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$5 billion plan seeks to export up to 4 TWh of renewable energy annually from Indonesia to Singapore

Singapore electricity retailer Union Power Pte Ltd has been appointed as distribution partner for a proposed $5 billion project promoted by Anantara Energy Holdings Pte Ltd (Anantara) to generate renewable energy in Indonesia and export up to 4 TWh of it to Singapore. Anantara's project involves generating up to 3.5 GW of solar photovoltaic (PV) energy from a 4,000-hectare site in the Riau Islands and a bat ...

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NEFIN, to help generate renewable energy for Celestica facilities in Malaysia

More than 8,000 combined units of solar panels across two Celestica facilities will generate 95,400MWh renewable energy The NEFIN Group (NEFIN), is a premium green independent power producer (IPP) offering bespoke carbon-neutral technologies & financing solutions all over the Asia Pacific. With NEFIN's cutting-edge carbon neutrality solutions, the group is positioned to help generate renewable energy fo ...

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RENOVA and PTSC signed MOU on Collaboration for Offshore Wind Power Project in Vietnam

On April 25, 2022, RENOVA, Inc. (headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, hereinafter called "RENOVA") and Petro Vietnam Technical Services Corporation (headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, hereinafter "PTSC") held a signing ceremony for a memorandum of understanding (hereinafter "This MOU") on a collaboration for an offshore wind power project. According to the MOU, RENOVA and PTSC will establish a cooperativ ...

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World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Hub Selects Black & Veatch as EPC Provider

Global decarbonization solutions leader to play key role in first-of-its kind, utility-scale Advanced Clean Energy Storage project Black & Veatch announces that it has been selected by Mitsubishi Power Americas and Magnum Development, co-developers of what will be the world’s largest industrial green hydrogen production and storage facility, to provide engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) ser ...

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Huge GE Power Plant live in Malaysia

GE turbines are now powering Edra Energy’s combined cycle plant in Alor Gajah, Malacca, Malaysia. The largest combined cycle power plant in the country adds more than 2.2 GW of electricity to Malaysia’s grid, which represents the approximate amount needed to power up to 10% of the country’s current demand. Edra is Malaysia’s second-largest independent power producer. The new plant includes three generating ...

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So much for ending fossil fuels!

Vietnam wants to import around five million tonnes of coal from Australia amid a domestic shortage that has forced power plants to cut production. Apprising Australian ambassador Robyn Mudie about this on Friday Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien sought his help to link up Vietnamese companies with their Austrian counterparts so that they could start buying the coal this month. Australia is one ...

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Ib Vogt partners on 1GW Asian PV platform

German developer Ib Vogt and ACEN have agreed to set up a platform to fund the construction and operation of at least 1GW of solar plants throughout Asia, subject to applicable regulatory approvals.   The joint venture partners will focus on late-stage, shovel-ready projects in Indonesia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Laos, Bangladesh, and other countries in the region.   The majority of projects will stem f ...

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