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PLN to Assist Myanmar in Cutting Power Losses

Indonesia’s state-owned electricity firm PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) announced on Tuesday that it would assist Myanmar’s Ministry of Electric Power to cut energy losses in the former pariah nation. PLN-Myanmar cooperation director, Harry Hartoyo, said in a statement that the rate of power losses or the loss of produced electricity in Myanmar was still high at around 26 percent. The Jakarta-based util ...

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Tata Power Generated 50 MUs of Solar, 800 MUs of Wind Energy in FY13

Tata Power, India’s largest integrated power utility, on Tuesday said it generated 49.83 million units of solar power and 796 MUs of wind power from its various projects in India, until March 31, 2013. As part of its sustainability initiative, the company is committed to generating 20-25% of its total generation capacity from clean energy sources. Tata Power plans to add 30-50 MW of solar power and 150-200 ...

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Chief of Origin Energy Grant King Blames Poor Policy for Rising Power Prices

Origin Energy chief Grant King has warned power bills will keep surging unless Australia's green energy policies are overhauled. And Mr. King says the coal mining industry is at a crossroads as prices tumble in response to the US shale gas boom. Speaking at the 2013 Annual Stockbrokers Conference yesterday, the head of one of the nation's largest electricity retailers said the "green part" of a typical elec ...

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Audi to Develop A7 Powered by Fuel Cells

The German based automaker Audi is planning to introduce a fuel cell powertrain version of the A7, which has a good chance of hitting the production line. Audi has big plans for its future models and after announcing that the R8 e-tron will not be mass-produced, the company is now getting ready to take on the A7. According to the guys at Autocar, the Audi A7 will receive a fuel cell powertrain version. Our ...

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Consortium to Deliver Japan’s First Floating Wind Farm

A recently announced project, known as Forward (Fukushima floating offshore wind farm demonstration), will be delivered by a consortium of 11 companies and join two floating scale pilots already in Japanese waters. Funded entirely by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the project will have a leadership team provided by conglomerate Marubeni (Tokyo, Japan), with the University of Tokyo act ...

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Ambitious Advisory Panel Suggests Transnational Power Beltway

In an ambitious move, a high-level advisory panel on power sector has suggested setting up a transnational electricity transmission network that will connect India with various fuel resource rich nations including Iran and Tajikistan. The beltway, as mooted by the panel, could see the Indian power grid getting connected with the Middle East, South, South East Asia and parts of Central Asia. "The Power Beltw ...

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Siemens Creates Virtual World For Aspiring Power Plant Managers

Siemens Energy has developed a free online game that challenges the user to design a sustainable energy system for a city. The simulation game Power Matrix aims to generate an understanding of the mechanisms and rules of the energy market and to provide insights into the interaction between different power generation types and power grids. Power Matrix is not only geared towards experts and experienced onli ...

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CK Power will Invest Billions to Achieve Multi Megawatt Boost

CK Power, the power development arm of Ch Karnchang, plans to invest more than Bt10 billion to increase its power generation from 874.5 megawatts now to 4,380MW in the next 10 years. CK Power invests in power plants in Thailand and overseas. Currently, the company holds a major stake in five power firms. They include the hydropower plant Southeast Asia Energy Co (SEAN) in Laos, three solar power plants in T ...

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Floating PV System Connected to Grid by Phoenix Solar

Phoenix Solar has launched a floating photovoltaic system in Singapore. The system of 5 kWp capacity has been installed in the Pond Gardens of Bishan Park and donated by REC Module Pte Ltd. The floating PV installation, constructed with 20 REC Peak Energy Series modules, has recently been connected to the grid. The solar island is set at a 10 degree angle with UV resistant floating structures. With the help ...

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The IFC Funds India’s 100 MW Tidong Hydro Project

Green energy producer NSL Renewable Power has received US$5 million in financing from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) that will be used in part to fund its 100 MW Tidong hydroelectric project. IFC, an affiliate of the World Bank, said the investment will address both power supply issues and climate change mitigation. "IFC's support to NSL Renewable Power will also help the company benchmark its ...

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