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Datang Power Announces 2013 Annual Results

Net Profit Surges 82.10% to RMB4,088 Million Better Deployment and Cemented Advantage HONG KONG, March 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Datang International Power Generation Co., Ltd. ("Datang Power" or the "Company")(991:HK; 601991:SH; DAT:LN; DIPGY:US) announced the audited consolidated operating results of the Company and its subsidiaries (the "Group") for the year ended 31 December 2013 (the "Year"). In accorda ...

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FLNG World 2014

  Leading Industry Players Congregate in Kuala Lumpur for CMT’s FLNG World 2014 this April 29-30. CMT’s FLNG World 2014 spotlights on two key areas – ‘Floating Liquefaction’ and ‘Regasification’.   Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 25, 2014 -- This April event promises insightful case studies, panel discussions and success stories plus a one hour dedicated session on ‘A-Z on contractual methods for st ...

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Cheaper Asian LNG depends on coal & Japan nuclear

Asian spot liquefied natural gas prices have started their seasonal downturn after the winter peak, but how far they will fall depends on whether coal remains cheap and if Japan restarts some nuclear capacity. LNG for May delivery was around $16.50 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), down from levels above $20 per mmBtu last month, reached as utilities re-stocked after peak winter demand. Last year, ...

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Vietnam power plants resume operation as gas leak fixed

The leaking valve on a pipeline that supplies gas for two thermal power plants in Ca Mau, Vietnam’s southernmost province, was repaired on Wednesday afternoon, enabling the facilities to go back into operation with gas supply resumed after a three-day hiatus. “Malaysia-based Talisman, which operates the PM3-Ca Mau pipeline, has successfully handled the valve problem, and gas supply was resumed at 4:30 pm We ...

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Energy Min draws up plan to prevent future power shortages

BANGKOK, 20 March 2014 (NNT) – The Ministry of Energy has drawn up preventive measures to prevent future shortages of electrical power in light of the planned closure of Bongkot gas field and Thai-Malaysian Joint Development Area (JDA). According to the Energy Ministry, Bongkot gas field and Thai-Malaysian Joint Development Area (JDA) will be closed for maintenance between 10 April and 27 April, during whic ...

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Intelligent Energy to power tower sites of Microqual

MUMBAI: Telecom infrastructure provider Microqual Techno and UK-based fuel-cell maker Intelligent Energy have teamed up to offer tower sites that will come with power generation units to help telecom operators run their network equipment without depending on costlier diesel, the companies said. Mumbai-based Microqual had overcome competition from Viom Networks to win access to state-run Power GridBSE -2.79 ...

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Exxon Mobil plans $20 bln power project in Vietnam

Exxon Mobil Corp is preparing to invest around $20 billion in a gas-fired power complex with Vietnam's state oil and gas group Petrovietnam, according to the Trade Ministry, the Thanh Nien (Young People) newspaper reports. The project envisages construction of two power plants with a combined capacity of 6,000 to 6,500 megawatts, which could make the United States one of the top four foreign investors in Vi ...

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Aggreko extends generation capacity in Bali to 170 MW

Temporary power provider will meet 23 per cent of Bali’s total electricity demand 19 March 2014 – Bali, Indonesia: Aggreko, the world leader in the provision of temporary power and temperature control services, today announced a 45 MW expansion to its power projects in Bali. The announcement comes on the back of successful re-tendering for the 125 MW of capacity it already delivers to the city, bringing Agg ...

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AVEVA Everything 3D selected by Paul Wurth

AVEVA Everything3D selected by Paul Wurth   Next-generation plant design softwareas part of an Integrated Engineering & Design approach will improve integration and multi-site working forlarge, complex projects   Paris, France – 11 March 2014: AVEVA today announced that Paul Wurth, a leading engineering company in the Iron &Steel industry, has implementedAVEVA Everything3D (AVEVA E3D), AVEVA’s next- ...

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Court orders Egat to clean up Mae Moh

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat) should pay compensation to local people suffering from air pollution from the Mae Moh coal-fired power plant in Lampang province, said a Supreme Administrative court judge. The Egat should also come up with plans to rehabilitate the environment in areas affected by the power plant, Judge Sumeth Deuisres who is in charge of the Mae Moh pollution case, s ...

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