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Yingli forms consortium for Thailand project

Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited has announced that it is forming a consortium to provide engineering, procurement and construction services for a 5 megawatt solar power plant in Thailand. The consortium will consist of the company’s holding subsidiary Yingli Energy (Beijing) Co., Ltd.; Hydrochina International Engineering Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the Power Construction Corporation; Heibei Elec ...

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Landis+Gyr to expand portfolio with Acquisition of PowerSense

Landis+Gyr has signed an agreement to purchase PowerSense, a Danish smart grid sensor and monitoring company with global reach to give utilities optimum distribution grid management options Landis+Gyr, the global leader in energy management solutions, today announced that it has acquired PowerSense, a global player in smart grid technologies, and will integrate it into its portfolio. With this development, ...

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Voith Celebrates Dedication of Badger Hydro Plant in the US

Today, Voith participated in Kaukauna Utilities Badger Hydro Plant’s formal dedication in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. The Badger Hydro Plant combines hydraulic capacity of the 105-year old “old” Badger plant and the 85-year old “new” badger plant into a new single 2-unit plant resulting in more capacity than the previous two plants combined. Voith was heavily involved in the project, as Voith Hydro supplied two Ka ...

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Sinovel begins installation on 102MW Lingang project

The Lingang offshore wind farm, which will use 17 Sinovel 6MW turbines, will be located around ten kilometers off the eastern coast of Shanghai Pudong New Area. The first phase will install 17 6MW turbines supplied by Sinovel. The total investment was estimated to be around CNY 1.76 billion ($285 million). The building will take about 19 months. Upon completion, the facility is expected to produce 275 gigaw ...

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Suranan hopes to see the light

Suranan Chainawawichit, 49, has lived in the Bangkok district of Phaya Thai since 2001. As it is in central Bangkok, she thought she would not have to worry about blackouts. She was wrong.  "When there is strong wind or a sign of rain, I can guess that I might need to stop working for about an hour or so if the light goes out. Sometimes it feels insecure as my business relies on electricity,”... ...

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Why Asia’s utilities may welcome solar disruption

While adopting solar power in developed markets usually weighs on utility incumbents there, Asia's players are likely to reap benefits, Bernstein Research said. In developed markets, increasing solar installations means the power grid sees declining demand for daytime power, dinging the "sweet spot" for selling electricity in competitive markets, Bernstein said in a note Monday. Distribution utilities, whic ...

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Herbert Smith Freehills advises State Grid Corp on US$3.5 billion senior notes offering

Herbert Smith Freehills has advised State Grid Corporation of China, the world's largest public utilities company, on its US$3.5 billion Rule 144A/Regulation S senior guaranteed notes issuance in Hong Kong. The issuer's notes were offered in three tranches- US$1.25 billion 2.750% guaranteed senior notes due 2019, US$1.6 billion 4.125% guaranteed senior notes due 2024 and US$650 million 4.850% guaranteed sen ...

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EGAT: Two additional power plants will add 1,550 megawatts of power to the grid

Another two power plants will be added to the grid system in order to secure the stability of the country’s electricity demand and to serve the forthcoming ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), according to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). Ayuuthaya’s Wang Noi power plant, which produces 768 megawatts of capacity, and Songkhla’s Chana power plant with 782 megawatts, are scheduled to connec ...

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GE makes Rs 2,340-cr open offer for Alstom’s India units

US energy and healthcare giant General Electric Company (GE) has proposed a Rs 2,340-crore open offer to acquire the publicly-held shares in Alstom India and Alstom T&D, following its $16.9-billion bid to acquire the global energy assets of the French multinational company. The conclusion of open offer is subject to a successful takeover by GE. Alstom has two listed entities in India with business inter ...

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Servicing reactors to cost up to NT$2bn each after halting construction: MOEA

Minister of Economic Affairs Chang Chia-juch (張家祝) yesterday said the cost of maintaining each reactor at the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant has been estimated at between NT$1 billion and NT$2 billion (US$33.19 million and US$66.4 million) a year if Taiwan Power Co (Taipower, 台電) is ordered to halt its construction. The maintenance fees would ensure that equipment at the plant remains functional, in the event t ...

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