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Rolls-Royce launches Power Lab to drive future technologies

•       Power Systems establishes new company division for technology development  •       Emphasis on the decarbonisation of drive, propulsion and energy systems •       Fuel cell systems have been newly added to the portfolio Rolls-Royce with its Power Systems business has set up a new o ...

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Banpu Power Revenues Increase

SET-listed Banpu Power (BPP) saw a slight increase in sales revenue for the second quarter of 2020, helped by three combined heat and power plants in China. Profit fell 11% from the same quarter last year to 806 million baht on total sales revenue of 1.06 billion baht because of the changing price of coal. BPP maintained gross profit of 12% while the average cost of coal for the quarter was at 540 yuan ...

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Two-Stage ‘Ecocharge’ Turbocharging Pushes Gas Engine to World’s Highest Class Efficiency

PBST has announced that Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ (KHI) new type KG-18-T gas engine, equipped with its two-stage-turbocharging ‘Ecocharge’ system, has recorded the world's highest class power generation efficiency of 51% with Japanese standard city gas. Designed for power applications, the KG-18-T’s Ecocharge solution consists of 1 × PBST TCX23 and 1 × PBST TCA66 turbochargers that have improved  ...

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Philippines compete for $3 Trillion energy investment

The Philippines will be up for a tough competition against neighbor-countries in Southeast Asia for the next round of estimated US$3.0 trillion energy investments in the region, but Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said the country preps on improving investment climate so it could corner a pie of that capital. The US$3 trillion capital spend for ASEAN had been based on the calculation of the International E ...

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Elcogen, E&KOA and P&P Energytech sign Collaboration Agreement to commercialize SOFC system for Korean market

Elcogen, E&KOA and P&P Energytech will work together to commercialize Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) power system for the commercial building market in South Korea and outsideElcogen will supply commercial SOFC cellsE&KOA will supply commercial SOFC stacksP&P Energytech will integrate and bring 10 kW SOFC system to mass market within 3 years Elcogen, an European manufacturer of the world’s mos ...

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Covid energy plunge shrinking coal development in Asia

Travel restrictions and obstruction of supplies borne out of the pandemic have fast-tracked the drop in new coal in a region considered one of the strongest growth markets for dirty energy, a new Global Energy Monitor report has found. The construction of the Dinginin power station, also known as the Mariveles power plant, has been heavily opposed by residents living near the site as there are already ...

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Changes at Enel top management

Enel S.p.A. (“Enel”) announces the following changes in management positions, which will take effect as from October 1st, 2020 and were presented today to the Board of Directors by the Chief Executive Officer/General Manager: Global Infrastructure and Networks - Antonio Cammisecra will head this business line, leaving the position of Head of the Global Power Generation business line and the Africa, Asia and ...

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PETRONAS New Energy Teams Up With NEFIN Group to Power 15 Tesco Stores in Malaysia with Renewable Energy

Following the launch of its first solar rooftop solution, M+ by PETRONAS last year, PETRONAS New Energy is now set to grow in the domestic renewable energy space with its first commercial customer, Tesco Stores (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Tesco). In delivering its commitment to Tesco, PETRONAS New Energy has collaborated with NEFIN Group, a regional renowned bespoke solar developer, and formed a joint-venture ...

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ADB & IEA renew energy collaboration

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) have renewed their agreement to collaborate on the sustainability and resilience of the energy sector. The two organisations have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to scale up efforts to advance progress on sustainability with increased focus on energy sector resilience in Asia and the Pacific. Under the three-year agreement ...

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Japan phasing out Coal, increasing RE Spending

BOTH Japan and Germany are finalizing plans to phase out coal fired power stations, in moves which will require a big increase in spending on renewable energy as well as increase the importance of natural gas and liquified natural gas (LNG) imports. Japan plans to set up an expert panel to find agreement with electric utilities on closing older and less efficient coal fired plants, and shift towards more re ...

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