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CG Wins USD 29 Million Order to Upgrade the Indonesian Electricity Grid

Avantha Group Company CG's Power Transformer plant at Indonesia has won an order worth USD 29 million from PT PLN Indonesia to supply Extra High Voltage transformers for its Indonesian electricity transmission network. The order involves supply of 500kV, 275kV and 150kV power transformers, which will be installed across PT PLN's transmission network in Java and Sumatra islands. PT PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Ne ...

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Alstom to sell steam components unit to Triton for $1 billion

Paris: Alstom SA, the French maker of trains and power equipment, agreed to sell its steam auxiliary components unit to investment firm Triton for about €730 million ($1 billion) as it seeks to shore up its balance sheet. “The business, which makes air preheaters and gas heaters for thermal power plants, heat transfer technology for petrochemical and industrial processes, and grinding mills, generated about ...

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APGenco’s project will be taken up by new govt.

Karimnagar MP Ponnam Prabhakar reiterated that he would strive to ensure execution of long-pending gas-based power plant of APGenco in Nedunuru village here. “If there is short supply of gas, then the power plant should be converted into a thermal power station to generate at least 1,000 MW power,” he maintained. Talking to the newsmen here on Sunday, he said despite acquiring land for the project and layin ...

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South-East Asia boosted by Thailand’s arrival

The country's first two wind farms, West Huay Bong 2 and West Huay Bong 3, were announced as operational by Ratchaguri Electricity Generating Holding, a stakeholder in project shareholder Aeolus Power. Both projects have an operating capacity of 103.5MW from 45 Siemens 2.3MW turbines. In July the 7.5MW Theppana wind farm in Chaiyaphum province, supplied with turbines from China's Goldwind, also went online, ...

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2 Ways to Play the Shale Gas Boom In China

America is the current leader when it comes to fracking and exacting natural gas and oil from shale. But the red, white and blue isn’t the only country with the geology to support the advanced drilling technique. Several nations can — including Asia’s largest emerging market, China. The nation features enviable reserve potential, with trillions of cubic feet of natural gas, and an insatiable energy appetite ...

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Vietnam Electricity promotes energy saving solutions

A pilot implementation of the Energy Service Company (ESCO) through the project on installing solar water heater systems for customers is one of the jobs that Vietnam Electricity Group will do this year to realise the Power Saving Programme for the 2014-2015 period, according to the Vietnam Economic News.     EVN’s Deputy General Director Nguyen Tan Loc said the pilot implementation of the first phase ...

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Deutsche Bank Said to Mull Forgoing IPO Amid Hiring Probes

Deutsche Bank AG is weighing whether to refrain from working on China General Nuclear Power Group’s initial public offering amid a probe into hiring practices in Asia, three people with knowledge of the matter said. Germany’s largest bank employs the daughter of Shenzhen-based China General Nuclear’s chairman, He Yu, said the people, who asked not to be named as the deliberations are confidential. The Frank ...

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Ayala boosts wind farm

NorthWind Power Development Corp., a company controlled by Ayala Corp., will start the third phase of the Bangui Bay wind farm in Ilocos Norte province to add 18 megawatts to the existing 33-MW project. Energy Department records showed the expansion project would raise the total capacity of Bangui wind farm to 51 MW, solidifying its status as the biggest wind farm in Southeast Asia. NorthWind has already re ...

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First Solar Close to Agreements to Supply Mines in Australia

First Solar Inc. (FSLR:US), the largest U.S. solar-panel maker, is close to announcing agreements to supply its technology to remote mining projects in Australia to help resources companies save on fuel costs. The company expects to develop as much as 200 megawatts of capacity for the mining industry over the next three years, Jack Curtis, First Solar’s Sydney-based vice president of business development fo ...

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India’s Centre For Wind Energy Technology recognises Intertek as a certification body

Intertek, a leading quality solutions provider to industries worldwide, is now recognised as a certification body in India for wind turbines under India’s Centre for Wind EnergyTechnology (C-WET) program. This expands Intertek’s global renewable energy capabilities, allowing manufacturers across Europe, China, and India to take advantage of Intertek’s industry-leading response time, capacity, and expertise. ...

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