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Silver Spring, EDMI expand smart infrastructure partnership

Silver Spring Networks has expanded its partnership with EDMI to provide smart city and smart energy solutions in various new regions. After the phase one deployment with the Singapore Power, Silver Spring and EDMI will now provide their solutions in Australia and New Zealand, Europe and Southeast Asia. Silver Spring said it will use EDMI devices as control nodes to help manage and monitor intelligent stree ...

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Solar market revenue to reach US$137 billion

Globally, solar markets earned US$58.84bn in 2013 and the report stated that solar power is becoming a high-growth mainstream energy source in emerging markets. The Asia-Pacific region dominates the demand for solar photovoltaic (PV), accounting for 46 per cent of the annual installed capacity, added the report. Africa will continue increase its renewable energy capacity throughout 2014. According to the NP ...

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Electricity transmission and distribution infrastructure annual investment to reach $198bn by 2024

Over the next decade, the world will need to invest between $140.2bn to $170.5bn per year on traditional transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure in order to keep pace with growth in electricity demand. An additional $8.0bn to $27.3bn will be invested annually in smart grid infrastructure to improve the efficiency and reliability of T&D grids, according to a new dataset published today by ...

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As Small Hydropower Expands, So Does Caution on Its Impacts

Small hydropower projects have the potential to bring electricity to millions of people now living off the grid. But experts warn that planners must carefully consider the cumulative effects of constructing too many small dams in a single watershed. The northern Indian state of Uttarakhand, nestled in the Himalayas, is home to a population of 10 million people, mostly farmers. Many are among the 400 million ...

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Turning wind into profit

Mongolia is “a renewable energy paradise,” according to asia.nikkei.com. In fact, Mongolia has winds capable of producing 946 terawatts of energy per hour (one terawatt equals 10 trillion watts). However, 95 percent of all energy in Mongolia comes from coal. “By 2025, it is necessary to produce a minimum of 1,545 megawatts of energy to meet domestic demand,” said Chief of the Regulatory Authority for Policy ...

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New AVEVA Information Standards Manager bridges the gap between Owner Operators and EPCs

Today AVEVA announced the launch of AVEVA Information Standards Manager (AVEVA ISM), a software product that enables both EPC contractors and asset Owner Operators to achieve greater control over critical engineering information across their projects and enterprises. It does this by rationalising existing class libraries and imposing consistent and compliant standards that improve information quality and re ...

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GE invests in three wind projects in India

New Delhi: GE Energy Financial Services, part of conglomerate GE, has undertaken investments in three wind energy projects in India, the company said on Monday. These wind farms, being constructed by Atria Power, have a combined capacity of 126 MW. Financial details were not disclosed. GE Energy Financial Services said it has "invested equity in three Atria Power wind projects under construction in India, s ...

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SPCG and KYOCERA Complete 35 Utility-Scale Solar Farms in Thailand, Totaling 257 Megawatts

SPCG Public Company Limited (SET:SPCG) and Kyocera Corporation (NYSE:KYO)(TOKYO:6971) today announced the full operational launch of one of Southeast Asia's largest solar power projects. Since 2010, 35 "solar farms" totaling approximately 257 megawatts (MW) have been constructed under the project, and connected to the utility grid in Northeastern Thailand. A ceremony held earlier this month in Surin Provinc ...

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POSCO E&C Begins Construction of Nam Lik1 Hydroelectric Power Plant in Laos

POSCO Engineering & Construction (CEO: Tae-Hyun Hwang) announced on July 9 that it held a groundbreaking ceremony to build a hydroelectric power plant in the Phonhong District, 90 kilometers north of Vientiane, the capital of Laos. This project is a product of joint investment among Krungthai Bank PCL (KTB), Export-Import Bank of Thailand, and NL1PC. It will be operated in the form of a BOT (build, oper ...

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Spiraling Investments in Renewable Energy Drives the Wind Power Market

GIA is pleased to announce the launch of a major research program analysing the trends impacting the market for "Wind Power". Invited to participate in this comprehensive grassroots level global research initiative are senior industry executives, domain experts, technologists and market strategists. The new report to be issued shortly will offer accurate assessment of global market developments including ma ...

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