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Solar-powered shelter to feed electricty to grid

Kyocera’s latest solar innovation, the Eco-Shell, is being launched in Japan.

Solar-powered shelter to feed electricty to grid

Kyocera’s latest solar innovation, the Eco-Shell, is being launched in Japan.

Smart Grid market to reach $15.8b by 2015

But exactly where are the investments going in Asia? 

Kol Dam HEP commissioning now slated for 2013

NTPC's 800 MW Kol Dam hydro electric project is now expected to be commissioned by March 2013,

Costly imported coal puts Ratnagiri plant expansion on hold

JSW Energy has placed its power project expansion in Ratnagiri on hold due to costly imported coal, according to its chairman Sajjan Jindal.

Indiabulls Power eyes financing for upcoming projects

Indiabulls Power plans to raise about Rs 900 crore to finance upcoming projects.

Madhya Pradesh requests shift of coal linkage to Korba

The Madhya Pradesh Power requested for rationalization of the coal linkage to the plant by shifting higher grade coal of the Korea-Rewa mines in the state to the Korba field mines in Chhattisgarh, which has lower (`F`) grade coal.

Honeywell wins $3m deal to automate offshore gas platforms in Vietnam

Bien Dong Petroleum’s gas platform is expected to provide up to 2b cubic meters of gasoline each year.

NHPC's Uri-II hydro project on track for December commissioning

NHPC has completed dam excavation and concreting for its 240 MW Uri-II hydroelectric project in June with all four unit on track for commissioning by December 2011.

Nimoo Bazgo HEP project slowed down by BHEL's poor performance

The Nimoo Bazgo hydroelectric project  is progressing slowly due to delay in supply of electro-mechanical  parts by BHEL. BHEL is said to be slacking in its efforts to mobilize the resources to meet the project requirement and provide adequate manpower for the 45MW project. Regular meetings held with representatives of BHEL to discuss the criticalities proved to be unfruitful.

GMR secures $820M loan for 800MW Singapore plant construction

GMR Energy has secured an $820 milllion loan to finance the construction of an 800MW combined-cycle project at Jurong Island, Singapore.

Sopogy joins Thai solar plant project

Sopogy has signed an MoU with MAI Development for the construction of a 6MW solar power plant in Bau Yai, Thailand.

CDM of Huadeng Wind Farm's phase 1 gets registered

The 49.5MW Huadeng Phase I Wind Farm of CPI Mengdong Xiehe New Energy Co., Ltd., was approved by and registered at the UN Clean Development Mechanism  EB.

Sembcorp completes first phase of $1b power plant in Oman

The facility began dispatching 61MW of power to the Dhofar power grid in Southern Oman.

Nipko all set to build Tipaimukh Dam

Tipaimukh Dam's construction is about to begin, said a top official of Nipko, which will implement the hydroelectric project in River Barak, an international river.

Maithon RBC TPP Unit-II line completion critical

As per the latest report of the Ministry of Power (MoP) on associated transmission system (ATS) availability for projects targeted during FY12, Unit-II of 525 MW Maithon RBC thermal power plant (TPP) is soon to be commissioned while the associated 400 kV D/C MRB-Ranchi transmission line is still not complete. It is expected that delay in transmission line completion will not affect the commissioning since there is capacity in the already available link. Further, stringing of 304 circuit kilometers (ckm) of a total 376 ckm has been completed and 506 out of 534 towers have been erected. The pile work for the transmission line needs to be completed at the earliest too. Balance one railway as well as forest clearance need to be expedited and forest rights act (FRA) issue needs to be resolved. Also, balance stringing needs to be completed at an accelerated pace. Bay work at Ranchi is under progress as well and the reactor has been received though works need to be hastened. The 525 MW Maithon RBC TPP Unit-II, located in West Bengal, is a project of Maithon Power Limited (MPL). MPL is a joint venture of Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) and Tata Power. Executing agency for ATS of the TPP is PowerGrid Corporation India Limited (PGCIL).

Tiroda Unit-I: Adani pursuing ATS; critical for September 2011

As per the latest report of the Ministry of Power (MoP), the associated transmission system for the 660 MW thermal power plant (TPP) phase-ll unit-I located in Tiroda, Maharashtra is critical for September 2011. It is being pursued by Adani Power Maharashtra Limited (APML), the developer of the TPP. Stringing of 294 circuit kilometers (ckm) out of a total of 438 ckm is complete for the 400 kV D/C Tiroda-Warora transmission line and 532 out of 587 towers have been erected. APL is pursuing the forest clearance at the local level though stringing needs to be expedited. Further, the 400 kV D/C (Q) Warora-Wardha line is also under progress. Of a total length of 146 ckm, stringing of 114 ckm is complete and 187 towers have been erected. Work is in progress for Warora substation but it is likely to be delayed and the pace needs to be accelerated. Completion of the 2 bays at Wardha (PG) substation is critical for power evacuation and works must be expedited. he excavation had begun in May 2011, thus works are to be expedited Unit-I of 3 X 660 MW Tiroda TPP is being commissioned by APML. Executing agency of the ATS is Maharashtra Eastern Grid Power Transmission Company Limited (MEGPTCL), a joint venture between APML and Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Corporation Limited (MSETCL).  

GE lands $40m deal with Thailand’s PTT Utility

Eight of GE’s gas turbines will be generating 300MW for PTT Utility’s power generation plants in Rayong, Thailand.