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Water treatment in the Industrial sector

With a view to addressing the depletion of quality water resources, environmental challenges, control of total dissolved solids (TDS) and salinity, the sustainable development of a water recovery system has been developed and adopted in many tannery effluent treatment plants (ETPs) in India, China and other leather-producing countries. The tannery wastewater is initially treated by adopting conventional phy ...

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Oerlikon Vacuum supports energy efficiency

Vacuum Supports Energy Efficiency Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum Pumps Dry Electrodes in Li-Battery Manufacturing A well-known Korean group producing lithium-ion batteries has awarded the contract for the supply of vacuum systems to Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum. The company will equip several production lines. The delivery of these systems for electrode drying is expected for summer 2016. With a system combination of t ...

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China State Grid’s Energy Internet Dream

China’s State Grid Corp, one of the world’s biggest utility companies, is planning to build a global energy internet by developing a massive energy grid that would share renewables from all over the world using a network of ‘smart grids.’ The project is being developed through a new subsidiary that is expected to attract $50trn worth of investment by 2050, according to report published by china.org.cn this ...

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WEH delays IPO until 2017

Wind Energy Holding (WEH), one of the largest wind power operators in Southeast Asia, has delayed its listing plan to 2017 as it needs to overhaul the company structure. Earlier, it was scheduled to submit the first filing to the Office of Securities and Exchange Commission in the first quarter of this year. However, the schedule has been postponed after KPN Group acquired the majority stake from former cha ...

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Mirae Asia Complete 20MW Project

Renewable energy developer Mirae Asia Energy Corp. has completed a 20-megawatt solar power facility in Currimao, Ilocos Norte, ahead of the March deadline for availment of the feed- in-tariff rates. The $20-million project was developed through a partnership between San Lorenzo Ruiz Builders and Developers Group Inc. and Soleq, one of Southeast Asia’s largest independent solar utility generation platforms. ...

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JA Solar reach PID test success

JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: JASO) ("JA Solar" or "JA"), one of the world's largest manufacturers of high-performance solar power products, today announced that its entire portfolio of PV modules has passed the 96-hour Potential Induced Degradation ("PID") resistance test under the conditions of 85-degrees Celsius and 85% relative humidity (double 85) at -1,000V of system voltage bias as required to ...

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More $ for SriLanka’s Hydro firms

Sri Lanka's mini-hydro power firms will get a higher feed-in tariffs for their output based on newly published tariffs for 2015, Asia Securities, an equities research house has said. When thermal generation costs rise, the avoided cost formula also rises. Asia Securities said the price to buy power has been raised by 2.5 percent in the 'wet season' to 15.2 percent and the dry season rate increased to 16.75 ...

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Beijings smelly waterways to be cleaned up

All smelly and polluted rivers and waterways in Beijing will be cleaned up with the help of recycled water in three years, local authorities said on Tuesday. Thousands of outlets discharging wastewater have contaminated 141 waterways in the capital, according to the Beijing Water Authority. This year will see 24 waterways cleaned up in Chaoyang, Tongzhou, Haidian, Shunyi and Daxing districts. Another 33 wat ...

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Andhra Pradesh Green Corridor gears up

The energy utilities in Andhra Pradesh are gearing up to complete the works on first phase of evacuation of 3,150 MW under the green energy corridor by the end of this financial year. The State which had current installed capacity of 150 MW in solar energy was actively working to ensure that the capacity was scaled up to 5,000 MW. Mr. Vijayanand said Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was firm that the pow ...

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New Dam for Thailand

The Thai Cabinet has approved the construction of a new hydro-electric powered dam in Kanchanaburi by the Ministry of Energy, expected an annual electrical production capacity of 90 million units. The Prime Minister’s Office Spokesman Maj Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd has revealed that the Cabinet’s meeting yesterday has approved the construction plan of the Ban Chan Dae hydro-electric powered dam in Kanchanaburi ...

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