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ReGen to up the stakes for India blade production

ReGen Powertech Pvt., India’s third- largest supplier of wind turbines, plans to invest 1.85 billion rupees ($34 million) to expand into production of turbine blades at a plant in Rajasthan state. The plant in Udaipur currently makes towers, generators and nacelles for wind turbines, Managing Director Madhusudan Khemka said late yesterday in Chennai. ...

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Siemens to source towers from Australia

The Australia and New Zealand unit of Siemens AG said last Thursday it was working to source 20 of the 90 wind towers for the 270-MW Snowtown II wind project from a local supplier within the time-frame of mid-2013. Construction of the 270-MW expansion to the Snowtown wind farm in South Australia started in late October. Siemens, a turn-key supplier for the project of New Zealand utility TrustPower Ltd, has ...

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Ming yang enters cooperaiton with Reliance

China Ming Yang Wind Power Group Limited (“Ming Yang” or the “Company”) (MY), a leading wind turbine manufacturer in China, today announced that Guangdong Mingyang Wind Power Industry Group Limited (“Guangdong Mingyang”), a subsidiary of Ming Yang, has entered into a financing framework agreement (the “Framework Agreement”) with Reliance Power Limited (“Reliance Power”), the largest private sector power com ...

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Guodian & Ningbo Electric to begin building Xiangshan next year

China Guodian has begun to develop a 150MW offshore wind farm in Xiangshan county, in waters off the eastern province of Zhejiang, in partnership with Ningbo Electric. Construction will begin next year, according to Xiangshan county officials. The 150MW offshore wind farm will feature 50 3MW turbines, with China Guodian thus far declining to specify the turbine supplier. Annual electricity generation is for ...

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Gamesa secures EPC contract for 47.6MW wind farm in India

Spanish company Gamesa has secured an engineering, procurement and construction contract from Indian public sector enterprise SJVN for the 47.6MW to the wind farm in Maharastra. The scope of the contract includes the installation of 56 Gamesa 850 kW turbines alongside a ten-year operation and maintenance award. Commenting on the state of the Indian power sector Gamesa India chairman and managing director Ra ...

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China Development Bank Funds Wind Projects at Guangdong Nuclear

China Development Bank Corp. agreed to provide 30 billion yuan ($4.8 billion) of funding to China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Co. over the next three years to develop wind power projects at home and abroad. Loans, bonds and leasing may be used to finance the construction and operation of the wind farms, the state-owned bank said in a statement on its website yesterday. The terms weren’t disclosed. Guang ...

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Indian Bhoruka Power to Use GE Turbines

Bangalore-headquartered Bhoruka Power is among the leading renewable energy companies in India with a total capacity of 150 MW, of which 110 MW is small hydro and the rest, wind. Yesterday, GE, which supplied wind turbines to Bhoruka’s 25.5-MW wind farm in Karnataka, announced the commissioning of the farm. The Rs 180-crore project will generate 62 million units of electricity a year. Bhoruka sells the powe ...

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Huadian Boost Chinese Wind Capacity by 198MW with New Plants

Huadian Power International Co., a Chinese electricity producer, has begun operating four wind farms with a total capacity of 198 MW. Two of the 49.5 MW farms are held by its Hebei Huadian Yuzhou Wind Power Co. unit and two by its Huadian Ningxia Ningdong Wind Power Co. Huadian said it controls installed capacity of 31.7 GW. In October, a large loan was obtained from China Development Bank, and the company ...

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India and Malaysia Sign MOU to Promote Renewables

India and Malaysia have agreed to promote cooperation in renewable energy, especially in the areas of biomass and biogas, micro hydropower, solar energy and wind power. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to this effect was signed in the capital yesterday. The MoU was signed by Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Minister of New and Renewable Energy and Data’ Sri Peter Chin FahKui, Minister of Energy, Green Technology and ...

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Seven Japanese Companies Break Ground on Largest Wind and Solar Project

Seven Japanese companies have been celebrating the ground breaking of their solar and wind power project at a ceremony held today at the project site in Midorigahama, Tahara City, Aichi Prefecture in Japan. With a wind capacity of 6MW, the companies claim that the project represents Japan’s largest solar and wind power project to date. In October 2011, the seven participating companies — Mitsui Chemicals, M ...

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