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S. Korea eyes 18 % of global green energy market
South Korea will seek to grab 18 percent of the global green energy market by 2030 by developing key technologies and creating a favorable domestic environment, the government said Tuesday.
S. Korea eyes 18 % of global green energy market
South Korea will seek to grab 18 percent of the global green energy market by 2030 by developing key technologies and creating a favorable domestic environment, the government said Tuesday.
Govt review sought for TNB deal with IPPs
Malaysia's Democratic Action Party urged the Malaysian government to review the agreement that Tenaga Nasional Berhad has with independent power producers.
Astonfield, Grupo T-Solar to develop solar project in India
Astonfield Renewable Resources and Grupo T-Solar Global will cooperate in developing a 5MW solar PV project in Rajasthan, India.
China's railway ministry boosts coal transportation
China's Ministry of Railway declared its readiness to help ease the possible power shortage by deploying more resources to transport thermal coal to coal-fired power plants.
Areva T&D puts up new company for distribution business
Areva T&D India has demerged its distribution business into a new company, Smart grid Automation Distribution and Switchgear Limited.
CIL plans to acquire stake in Australian coal tenement
Coal India Limited is planning to acquire an equity stake in the Galilee coal tenement of Adani Mining Pty Limited in Australia.
Uttar Pradesh draws most from India grid
The northern-state of Uttar Pradesh drew the highest amount of energy from the India's grid during FY 2010-11 with a scheduled drawal of 31,598.73 million units of energy.
Minister: India power target ecologically unsustainable
Creating new power generation capacity of one lakh Mw for 12th Plan is "ecologically unsustainable", according to India Minister of Environment and Forests Jairam Ramesh.
Cost estimate for Srinagar HEP revised
The Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission approved the increased capital expenditure for the 330 MW Srinagar hydroelectric power project of Alaknanda Hydro Power Company Limited.
Asian power companies hammered by rising coal costs
KEPCO and Tenaga are losing millions, and they are blaming it on thermal coal prices that reach a 20% increase: a new record high.
Haryana Power seeks more coal for 2x600 MW RGTPP
Haryana Power Generation Corporation Limited (HPGCL) has sought the allocation of about 20 lakh tonnes of additional coal from the Ministry of Coal (MoC), in a bid to ensure uninterrupted operations at its 2x600 MW Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power Plant, at Hisar district in Haryana. In a recent letter to the Ministry of Coal (MoC), Central Electricity Authority (CEA) and Coal India Limited (CIL), the power company has claimed that its existing supply of 55.5 lakh tonnes of F-Grade coal from the IB valley coalfields of Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) is insufficient to run both the units . As per the company, after detailed discussions, it has been revealed that a considerable quantity of spare coal is available with BCCL, from which its coal demand can be comfortably fulfilled. Besides, the company has asserted that the dismal state of existing railway infrastructure precludes the possibility of transporting any additional coal from the Ib valley coalfields to the TPP. Notably, the total requirement of coal for the year 2011-12 to run both the units is likely to be 78 lakh tonnes, after adjusting 6.5 lakh tonnes of imported coal.
CEM and GDSE will cooperate closely to ensure Macau power supply
To cope with the Hengqin overall development plan and the related municipal construction projects, the natural gas importation to Macao will be temporarily suspended starting from 1 June 2011 for 190 days.
2 lakh new subscribers to get power
Nearly 12 lakh residential buildings and industrial units will get power connections this year, as the government has resumed providing electricity connections after a pause of more than two years, said BangladeshPower Development Board (BPDB) officials. The BPDB will provide new electricity connections in phases. About four lakh applicants, who have already subscribed for power connections, will be brought under the national electricity network in the first phase. The rest will get the facility gradually, said an official. The users, however, must get solar energy systems installed to enjoy the facility. Residential buildings using up to 2 kilowatt of electricity a day will have to meet five per cent of their power consumption from renewable energy sources. It is seven per cent for commercial buildings and factories consuming 50 kilowatt of electricity and 10 per cent for users of power above 50 kilowatt. Garment factories must have solar solutions installed to meet five percent of their power consumption, said the official. The government stopped giving new connections to households and industries in January 2009 for nagging power crisis. However, the BPDB and other suppliers provided a limited number of power connections last year.
Ex-Pakistan PM asks for Chinese help in building dams
Pakistanï's main opposition leader and former prime minister Nawz Sharif has appealed for Chinese expertise to build hydroelectric dams to help his country.
Samsung subsidiary absorbs solar business
The solar arm of Samsung has been shuffled into subsidiary, Samsung SDI, known originally for flat panel display manufacturing but more recently for lithium ion battery manufacturing.
NEEPCO signs PPAs for Agartala GT plant
NEEPCO has signed PPAs with Assam PDCL, Electricity Department, Mizoram and Tripura State Electricity Corporation Limited for its 52 MW Agartala Gas Turbine extension power project in Tripura.
Myhanmar hydroelectric project may be shelved
NHPC's 642 MW Shwezaye hydroelectric project in Myanmar is in danger of being shelved.