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CR Power increases net generation by 44.3%

China Resources Power registered a total net generation of 7,145,758 MWh on a consolidated basis in November 2009. That marked a 44.3 percent increase compared to 4,950,619 MWh it generated for the same period last year.

CR Power increases net generation by 44.3%

China Resources Power registered a total net generation of 7,145,758 MWh on a consolidated basis in November 2009. That marked a 44.3 percent increase compared to 4,950,619 MWh it generated for the same period last year.

CPI, Siziwangqi to cooperate in wind projects

CPI North China Branch and Siziwangqi Local Government of Inner Mongolia signed a cooperation agreement on developing wind projects.

2 CR Power wind farms get approved

China Resources Power's Huilai Guanshan Wind Farm and Penglai Xujiaji Wind Farm have obtained approval from the PRC Government.

MOX fuel provides electricity for nuclear plant

The Genkai nuclear plant on Kyushu Island has been producing electricity from AREVA's MOX fuel. The plant is owned by Kyushu Electric Power Company.

Environment benefits from new HK power tariff

CLP Power Hong Kong will raise its average net tariff by 2.6 percent effective 1 January 2010.

Huanghe, Baiyin City agree on wind-photothermal project

Huanghe Hydropower Development Co., Ltd. and Baiyin Municipal Government signed an agreement on the “wind-photothermal complementarity” generation project.

Siemens gets maintenance deal for Vietnam plant

Siemens Energy has been entrusted by Petro Vietnam Power to provide maintenance service to Nhon Trach 2 Joint. This came five months after Siemens was awarded the Nhon Trach 2 Combined Cycle Power Plant project. It consists of two gas turbines, one steam turbine, the generators, the main electrical and instrumentation and controls equipment.

CPI gets approval for Jilin wind projects

Project implementation for Jilin CPI New Energy's Changling Yaojinzi Wind Farm and 30th wind farm has been approved by NDRC.

Lixin project to start in 2011

Guangzhou Zhongdian Lixin Power's US$424.9 million Lixin 2×300 megawatt co-generation project is expected to start operation in 2011. This was announced by the company during its kickoff ceremony in Xintang, Guangzhou.

Siemens wins New Zealand wind power deal

A New Zealand project will be the first in Asia-Pacific to be installed with the Siemens SWT-2.3-101 wind turbines.

KEPCO blames media for unfair reporting

KEPCO seeks to address false reports blaming it of power failures caused by customers' faults.

Senoko Power hits 3 million hours of efficiency

Electricity has never been safer. Senoko Power has set a new safety benchmark performance in terms of safety by achieving three million man hours without any lost-time injury on the 22nd of October. The firm is Singapore’s largest power generation company with a licensed capacity of 3,300 megawatts which provides about 28% of the nation’s electricity needs.

New Energy kicks off 2 wind projects

China Power New Energy will start generating electricity from its two new wind projects by end of 2010. The Gansu Guazhou Beidaqiao 5th Wind Power Project and Qiaowan Sannan Wind Power Projects further consolidate the company's scale and strength of wind power. The company has vigorously promoted the strategic development of new energy and made remarkable achievements.

San Fernando to get clean, cheap energy

AboitizPower will supply renewable energy to San Fernando Electric Light and Power Company for three years starting 26 December 2009. Cleanergy, the AboitizPower brand of clean and renewable energy, will be sourced from AboitizPower's Tiwi-Makban geothermal facilities, as well as from its Hedcor-Irisan hydroelectric plant in Benguet.

Siemens to expand New Zealand HVDC link

Siemens will modernise and increase the capacity of the existing HVDC link between New Zealand's North and South Island. It received the order from Wellington-based Transpower New Zealand Limited, the national grid operator.

China Wind net profits up 99%

China Wind Power registered a net profit of US$13.79 million for the six months ending 30 September.

CLP shares experience in carbon reduction

CLP is also set to meet its target of having 20 percent of its generating capacity coming from non-carbon emitting sources by 2020, including nuclear and renewable energy.