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Nexif Energy inks EPC deal for 110MW cogeneration project in Thailand
The project could hit financial close by 1Q18.
Nexif Energy inks EPC deal for 110MW cogeneration project in Thailand
The project could hit financial close by 1Q18.
Is energy storage a situational fix for renewables integration?
Storage is useful but not essential, expert said.
India's NTPC commissions new 800MW coal-fired plant in Kudgi
NTPC now operates 51.4GW of capacity.
India's two largest import-coal plants suffering severe financial dilemma
No progress has been made on proposals to sell them out.
Here's how badly CGN was hurt by the delayed launch of reactor units in Taishan
Expected commercial operation has been moved to 2018 and 2019.
Vietnam's TTC to launch three solar projects in 1H2018
This is part of TTC's plan to boost solar power capacity to 700MW.
San Miguel Corporation buys 1GW of coal-fired capacity
The $1.9b transaction is for completion by 1H18.
Kansai Electric files for an official restart of the Mihama-3 nuclear unit
It will be the final regulatory stage in its restarting process.
Malaysia awards 563MW in its second large-scale solar tender round
It attracted over 1.6GW of submissions.
Japan suspends Shikoku Electric's Ikata-3 operations
The power station, it said, was built on the epicentre of a likely earthquake.
India's solar auction nosedived by a whopping 98% to just 5MW in November
Whilst the amount of solar tenders plunged 25% to just 300MW.
AC Energy boosts capacity to 1.6GW after new deal
It has hit financial close for the second unit of its 2x668MW super-critical coal plant.
ASEAN's rising gas dependence to bring security dilemma
Indonesia will account for over a third of the massive gas import forecast by 2025.
AGL ditches coal plant for gas and renewable projects
The Liddell plant will be retired by 2022.
Power companies to be stable through 2018: Moody's
This is despite challenges arising from wider renewables use.
What you need to know about the 2GW Pavagada solar park project
Project development has not been going smoothly as expected.
How Southeast Asia is slipping out of its bankability bind
The privatisation trend, in particular, holds promise in the near to mid-term horizon, says KPMG partner.