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Largest solar plant in Central Asia

State Joint-Stock Company "Uzbekenergo" has announced a tender for the construction of a photovoltaic power plant in Samarkand region. According to the Uzbek media, 100 MW power plant will be constructed on the basis of crystalline photovoltaic cells with the fixed angle of the panels. Earlier it was reported that in spring 2019 "Uzbekenergo" plans to build the first heliostation in Central Asia with the ca ...

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ESB €1.5 Million Asia contract win

One major presence at the Asia Pacific Ireland Business Forum was the ESB’s international consulting arm, which made a presentation on the subject of renewables. ESB International has been busy in Asia and notched up some successes over the years. Last week it announced four new contracts spanning Malaysia, Burma (Myanmar) and the Philippines. “Asia is a major focus for ESB International, and a big part of ...

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Charlie Shalvoy new Oorja CEO

Oorja Protonics, Inc., the global leader in liquid fuel cell technology, today announced that Charles Shalvoy has joined as president & CEO, replacing Sanjiv Malhotra who resigned his post to pursue other interests. “Oorja now needs to strengthen its organization, expand its manufacturing capability to meet greater demand, and accelerate the development of new products. Charlie has repeatedly accomplish ...

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Green Earth Power MOU with Myanmar

Green Earth Power (Thailand) has signed a memorandum of agreement with the Myanmar Ministry of Electric Power (MOEP) to formalise the development of a 220-megawatt solar power plant in Minbu, in that country’s Magway Region. The signing ceremony, held on Thursday at the Grand Amara Hotel in Nay Pyi Taw, marked an important milestone for the Myanmar power sector, with several cabinet ministers, deputy minist ...

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Zheng Jianming looking for IPO

The world’s largest private investor in clean energy, Zheng Jianming, who has amassed about $20 billion in Chinese solar manufacturing assets, is considering seeking U.S. investments to fund his expanding energy technology ambitions. Zheng is the chairman and founder of Asia Pacific Resources Development (APRD), which holds the world’s largest collection of solar-manufacturing businesses. During a recent me ...

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Ansaldo in €350 Million UAE Contacts

Following the financial closure of the combined cycle power plant project, rated 1,600 MW and located in Mirfa, 200 km west of Abu Dhabi, a series of contracts worth a total of EUR 350 million have come into force for Ansaldo Energia Group companies. Ansaldo Energia, working in a consortium with HDEC (Hyundai Engineering & Construction), will supply to the project company “Mirfa International Power and ...

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Nuclear growth depends on Asia

As it enters middle age, the nuclear energy industry is facing a question common at this stage of life: Does it still have exciting possibilities for growth, or are its best days behind it? Optimists who see nuclear energy as an appealing low-carbon option for combating climate change praise its stability and reliability over decades of operating experience, as well as the cheapness and reliability of urani ...

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SE Asian countries to invest $13.6 billion

Southeast Asian countries will invest $13.6 billion in smart grid infrastructure between 2014 and 2024, according to a new study by market intelligence firm Northeast Group. This investment will include smart metering and the modernization of electricity transmission and distribution networks with sensors, communications and software. By 2024, the largest markets will be Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singa ...

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Taiwan to export nuclear waste

Taiwan on Tuesday unveiled plans to process nuclear waste abroad for the first time as its power plants reach capacity - but environment groups slammed the proposal as "too risky". The government is under growing public pressure over its unpopular nuclear policy as concerns over the safety of its plants have grown since the 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan. Authorities were forced in July to seal off a new ...

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Indias energy independence in the Wind

India wants to increase its energy independence and is turning to windmills to help the cause. Windmills already generate power in 13 states, but the government is planning to double installed capacity in the next five years by putting up windmills in 500 new places across the country, helping to reduce India's dependence on fossil fuels. Locations are still being determined but with 7,500 kilometres of win ...

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