China
Datang to build wind farm with KEPCO
China Datang Corporation and KEPCO will jointly build a wind farm in Liaoning with an initial spending of $47 million. According to the yicai.com, Dating Corporation will contribute 60 percent of the initial investment.
Datang to build wind farm with KEPCO
China Datang Corporation and KEPCO will jointly build a wind farm in Liaoning with an initial spending of $47 million. According to the yicai.com, Dating Corporation will contribute 60 percent of the initial investment.
China’s biggest wind farm to rise in Xinjiang
China will build a 10.8-million-KW wind power farm in Hami in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region within five year.
ABB software utilized for Chinese power plants
ABB will provide asset management software solutions for CNNP’s extensive new-build nuclear power plant program. An agreement has been signed between the two entities.
China targets 90 GW wind capacity in 5 years
China’s new five year plan for renewable energy will include pledges to boost wind power capacity to 90 GW. It also intends to dam the UNESCO protected Nu River in the southwestern province of Yunnan. According to the China Securities Journal, citing information obtained from China National Energy Administration, a draft of the plan which covers the 2011-2016 periods had already been submitted to other government departments for consultation.
CTDC acquires Linsun Renewable Energy
CTDC acquired a 100 per cent stake in Linsun Renewable Energy Corporation and its wholly-owned subsidiary Linsun Power Technology.
Taizhou constructs first of 38 solar plants
Construction of Taizhou City’s first solar photovoltaic power station has started. It is being supported by the central government with financial subsidies. The station is the first among the city’s four solar power plants that have been identified and approved by the Ministries of Finance and House and Urban-Rural Development as national pilot projects.
Alstom to upgrade BaoSteel air quality control system
Alstom will upgrade the Electrostatic Precipitators of units 1 and 2 of the captive power plant of BaoSteel.
AREVA inks 2 deals with Chinese partners
A joint declaration between Farnce and China facilitated AREVA’s agreements with CGNPC and CNNC. The authorities of the two countries made a joint declaration in December 2009 authorizing CNNC and AREVA to enter into detailed negotiations. Anne Lauvergeon, AREVA CEO, and He Yu, China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corp or CGNPC Chairman, signed a long-term contract for the supply of 20,000 tons of uranium over a 10-year period. The contract is worth around 3.5 billion dollars. With Sun Qin, China National Nuclear Corporation or CNNC President, Anne Lauvergeon signed an industrial agreement on cooperation in the field of used fuel treatment and recycling. The document is the final step towards a commercial contract.
CER to install $11M recovery system for Wengfu Ltd.
CER signed a US$10.9 million contract with Wengfu Co., Ltd. to retrofit a heat energy recovery system into an existing sulfuric acid plant. The plant is at the company's Fuquan City facility in Guizhou Province, China. CER's heat recovery system will be capable of generating 960 tons of steam per day at 176ºC and 0.8MPa from operations at the plant. The steam will be used to supply power for the plant, reducing its demand for electricity produced from fossil-fuels. CER's installation is scheduled for completion in August 2011.
CER inks $23M system Installations contract
CER manufacture and install two, large-scale waste heat recovery systems for sulfuric acid production for Hubei Sanning Chemical Co.
CRP net generation increases 29.1% in 10 months
China Resources Power’s total net generation, on a consolidated basis, increased by 18.4% to 7,628,074 MW in October.
Gamesa recovers order pace with Asia sales
Gamesa’s wind turbines sales totaled 1,600 MW with 38 per cent coming from Asia. The United States accounted for 22 per cent of sales. Revenues in services amounted to 227 million euro.
Hang Seng doubles support for renewable energy in China
Hang Seng has supported constructions of 600 biogas toilets in mainland China’s Yunnan province this year.
Vestas eyes more business in China
Vestas wants to increase business in China and develop new clean tech solutions with Chinese partners. "We see our role in China, one thing is to increase business with our customers, the second is to further cooperate with China to develop new clean tech solutions for the benefits of our business in and outside China," said Vestas CEO Ditlev Engel.
China Hydroelectric to acquire 55.4 MW projects
China Hydroelectric Corporation will acquire a controlling interest in a total of 55.4 gross MW of operating installed capacity in Fujian province.
New England solar companies to rival China
New England solar energy companies wants to compete with China in producing cheap solar panels.
GE helps address China’s energy needs
GE and SGCC will form several joint ventures to address China’s growing energy needs. It also seeks to electrify China’s vast transportation infrastructure. These joint ventures, part of GE’s plans to invest US$2B in China through 2012, will play a vital role in supporting the country’s energy demand through the development of a smarter grid that will help achieve environmental and economical goals.