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Gandak Hydropower Grinds to a Halt after India Stops Gandak Canal

After the Indian side stopped the operation of West Gandak Canal, electricity production from the Gandak Hydropower Centre of Suryapura in Nawalparasi district has come to a halt. As per the Gandak Agreement, the water supply in the West Gandak Canal is stopped only for two months (March 25- April 25, and Oct 30-Nov 30) in a year. But, the Indian side has obstructed water supply to the canal till date, affl ...

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Jica Grants P440-million to Philippine Government for Hydro Projects

The Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) is extending a total of P439.64 million worth of grants to the Philippine government for the setup of mini-hydropower plants in the provinces of Ifugao and Isabela. “Harnessing hydropower potentials in the countryside will help the government in its strategy of intensifying the development and use of renewable and environment-friendly alternative-energy reso ...

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Singapore’s Fifth ‘National Tap’ May Draw on Groundwater

Looking to add a fifth “national tap” to Singapore’s existing four, national water agency PUB announced yesterday that it was looking to study the possibility of drawing on “naturally occurring aquifers and groundwater” in the area of the Jurong Formation. Aquifers are underground layers of water-bearing permeable rock or unconsolidated materials, such as sand, from which groundwater can be extracted. The P ...

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REC Wins 72MW Solar Panel Contract in Thailand

Solar energy developer REC Solar has secured a contract to supply solar panels totalling the power capacity of 72MW for construction of six solar power plants in Thailand. The company will deliver 293,040 REC Peak Energy Series solar panels which will be installed at the SolarCo power plants located in Nakhon Pathom and Suphan Buri provinces. Yanhee EGCO Holding will own and operate the plants, while Italth ...

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AGL chess game continues as Michael Fraser rules out purchase in NSW privatisation plot

AGL Energy Ltd.  Thursday played down interest in electricity generators being sold by Australia's New South Wales state, dealing a blow to lawmakers as they attempt to raise funds for major infrastructure upgrades. "We don't see a lot of value in those New South Wales assets and I will personally be quite surprised if we actually end up acquiring anything out of the privatization process," AGL Chief Execut ...

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CG signs JV for setting up switchgear manufacturing base in Indonesia, will cater to South-East Asian and Pacific markets

Avantha Group Company CG and PLNE (PT Prima Layanan Nasional Enjinring) have signed a joint venture agreement to manufacture and commercialize High Voltage (HV) and Extra High Voltage (EHV) switchgear in Indonesia. PLNE is an engineering company owned by PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara), an Indonesian government-owned Sole Electricity Utility Company.  The joint venture will be owned 51% by CG and 49% by PLN ...

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Big fish keen to engage on latest round of Thailand IPP auction, but why are others less interested?

The latest power generation capacity auction for independent power producers (IPPs) has drawn a lukewarm response from a number of developers due reportedly, to impractical conditions. Only nine proposals from five IPPs were submitted on Monday, and all of the projects would be gas-fired plants. The five are state-owned Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Plc, Gulf JP Co, National Power Supply, Glo ...

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Myanmar Ministry of Electrical Power fires up 120MW gas plant

The Ministry of Electrical Power have officially opened the 120 megawatts natural gas power plant that was constructed with help from Thailand. The plant is constructed with BOT system between Ministry of Electrical Power and Toyo Thai Power Myanmar Co., Ltd., Khin Maung Soe, said the Minister of Electrical Power. According to the contract, the ministry will have seven per cent of the 120 megawatts for free ...

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Ilika ready to take on the fuel cell market in Japan

lika's patent application covering its lower cost metal alloys and their use as electro-catalysts in PEM fuel cells has been granted in Japan. This follows the granting of a patent in the US. Chief executive Graeme Purdy said: "The grant of this patent in Japan builds on the company's IP position in the USA and is an important stepping-stone in reinforcing the commercial value of Ilika's technology in this ...

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Alstom Completes Turbine Spinning at 240-MW Indian HPP

French heavy engineering group Alstom said Thursday it had completed in 24 hours the spinning of the four 60-MW turbines it installed at the Uri-II hydropower plant (HPP) in India's state of Jammu and Kashmir. Having completed that stage of the project, the company will now proceed with the grid synchronisation of the vertical turbines which is to take place in the next few months. Alstom won in 2007 a turn ...

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