Power Utility
Siemens, KOSPO complete Andong power plant in South Korea
It has an electrical capacity of 417 MW.
The impact of China's increasing energy consumption
Following a period of dramatic industrialisation in the country, China’s energy consumption has risen significantly over the past fifteen years.
Lack of pipeline network could hamper Japan's push for gas exchange
What could be behind this?
The future of the power market in Bangladesh
Bangladesh desperately needs to generate more electricity. Despite vast improvements in a host of human development indicators over the past 20 years...
Credit quality of Japan's nuke-reliant power utilities to diverge
Due to differences in earnings profiles.
Sabah's renewable energy potential predicted to go over 2,700MW
If it is 'fully exploited'.
Power up: New hot areas for transformation - Part 1
Demand for electrical power in Asian countries is nothing short of staggering; the World Energy Outlook 2013 report by the International Energy...
How smart cities will help Singapore deal with tackling energy demands
In the last decade, Singapore’s population has grown by 25 percent and this number will continue to grow for another ten years. With this rapid pace...
Japan's hopes for 'quick ramp-up' in nuke output fades
Despite nuke restart plans.
GE to build biogas plant for power providers in Malaysia
This is together with GNS.
Japan's nuclear quest: Full steam ahead?
Back in 2011, after the Fukushima disaster, it appeared as though Japan’s nuclear dream was in tatters. However, only three years later, the reverse...
Power, utility deal volume jumped 43%
Deal value also up 15%.
GE boosts solar power generation capabilities
Its new technology could reach 30% CAPEX savings.
The short-term impacts of liberalisation on the utility company
Liberalisation is a market change with a relaxation of rules allowing new players to enter a market. Sometimes this is referred to as de-regulation.
First marine supplied compressed natural gas power plant in Indonesia unveiled
It cost US$4m for development and construction.
Power, utility transaction activity in AsiaPac jumped 43%
China dominated the region.