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FGD in Asia shows no sign of slowing, is it time for India to realize potential?

The global revenues on new installations on the FGD market is expected to rise and fall over a range of $3-4 billion per year, but one market that is forecasting a consistent and strong growth throughout, is Asia The reason for the substantial fluctuation on a global scale is the size of individual orders. The year 2014 will be a bigger year in the Americas segment due to the new Utility MATS rule. This req ...

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Alstom success continues with major equipment award in Saudi Arabia

Alstom has been awarded a contract to supply equipment for the Yanbu 3 power and desalination plant located on the Red Sea coast in the western part of Saudi Arabia. This will be one of the country’s first supercritical power plants to run on heavy fuel oil. This investment is part of Saudi Arabia’s objective to expand its power generation base while minimising impact on the environment. The contract is wor ...

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China Development Bank to bankroll 614MW Indonesian coal project

China Development Bank, a Chinese state-owned lender,  inked a deal to bankroll Indonesian power producer Sumber Segara Primadaya’s plan to build a coal-fired plant in Central Java. The funding for the plant, to be built in Cilacap with a total capacity of 614 megawatts, is the latest sign of interest in Indonesia’s economy from China. Muhammad Rasul, the president director of Sumber Segara, said that the p ...

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Adani Australian coal investment hits a major hurdle with knock-on effect for the Indian power sector

In what could be a major setback to Gautam Adani-promoted Adani Group, coal from its Carmichael project in Australia may not fire any ultra mega power projects (UMPPs) in India. This is because the ash content expected in the coal from that mine is much higher than the stipulated maximum set by India’s Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) for such projects. The coal to be mined from the Carmichael pro ...

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MHI to License Flue-gas Desulfurization Technologies to BHEL

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has concluded an agreement with Bharat Heavy Electricals this (BHEL), a state-owned heavy electrical equipment manufacturer based in New Delhi, under which MHI will license its flue-gas desulfurization (FGD) technologies. The licensing agreement covers MHI's EPC technologies for limestone/gypsum-based and seawater-based flue-gas desulfurization systems for coal-fired boilers used ...

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Threat Of Vietnam Power Crisis Slowly Lifts

A steady flow of electricity from new energy projects should ensure that Vietnam avoids the power shortages that often bedeviled business operations last year. Tran Khac Thi, vice head of Electricity of Vietnam’s (EVN) Planning Section, offered this assurance during a meeting between the Ministry of Planning and Investment and representatives from ministries and localities regarding Vietnam’s production pro ...

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NTPC Rebids for Odisha’s Equipment as BGR Pulls Out

State-run generation utility NTPC has decided to call for fresh equipment supply bids for its 1,600 mw coal-fired power plant at Darlipalli in Odisha in the wake of one of the successful bidders in the earlier round, BGR Energy, pulling out of the project citing lack of progress. NTPC chairman Arup Roy Choudhury, who completed 12 years as head of public sector entities on Tuesday, confirmed the move but did ...

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Bangladeshi Government Sees 500MW Power from Myanmar

The government is keen to import 500 MW of electricity from neighbouring Myanmar as part of its plan to meet a growing demand for power and keep the country’s economic development and trade unhurt. The government will make a formal proposal to the Myanmar authorities to initiate a power deal in this regard, an official concerned said. The Myanmar government in 2010 assured the government that they would sel ...

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Kyrgyzstan sets sights on Xinjiang coal market

Kyrgyzstan is aiming to become a major coking coal supplier to the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. But the goal will only be realised if a railway is built to link China to the landlocked and mountainous nation in Central Asia to allow low-cost transport of bulk commodities. State-owned China Road and Bridge Corporation was completing a feasibility study on a railway that would link China's far-western ra ...

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CNOOC to supply LNG to Taiwan

China National Offshore Oil Company (CNOOC) has signed a LNG supply contract with Taiwan’s CPC Corporation. The deal will see CNOOC to start the first shipment of LNG from mainland China to Taiwan. “The deal will create a new chapter to the LNG cooperation between the two sides of the strait,” said Wang Yilin, president of CNOOC. “The two companies have a long history of cooperation, and we hope the two com ...

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