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Improving resilience with industrial automation

 Maintaining plant productivity without any workers being present to operate the machines is a daunting prospect. But, with the present need for plants to be managed both remotely and seamlessly, this challenge is now very real. Although remote working has never been common practice in manufacturing, digital technologies are helping to ease the transition. Here, Stefan Reuther, Chief Sales Officer of a ...

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Clenergy Japan-18MW Solar Park Connected to the Grid

Within a year, Clenergy has completed another large-scale solar park. The site was secure in May 2019, located in Juocho Takahara, Hitachi-shi, Ibaraki, Japan. The project was complex and in the end we chose to use the Clenergy PV-ezRack SolarTerrace II-A for this solar project, with our new type of rail PV-ezRack T-rail PRO 100, which is made of a stronger alloy as compared to its predecessor. ...

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Huawei launch nextgen DC fast charge module

Huawei launched its next-generation DC fast charging module, HUAWEI HiCharger, in an online conference. Thanks to the reliable, efficient, intelligent, and low-noise design, HUAWEI HiCharger effectively will eliminate the pain points of the charging facility industry to boost its healthy development. Two versions are being released globally: 30 kW (within China), and 20 kW (outside China). HUAWEI HiCharger ...

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Tender for the sale of Gas Turbines

EDRA POWER HOLDINGS SDN BHD 201501039563 (1164881-X) REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (“RFEOI”) Edra Power Holdings Sdn Bhd (“Edra”) is one of South East Asia’s leading international independent power producers which owns and operates a diversified portfolio of power generation assets in Malaysia, Egypt, Bangladesh, Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates. For more information on Edra, please ...

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MHPS Receives Order from Taiwan Power Company for Steam Turbine Facilities for the Datan Power Plant

- Equipment to Convert the Unit 7 Natural Gas-fired Simple Cycle Generator to a GTCC System - Combined cycle operations scheduled to begin in November 2023-Total plant output to increase 50%, from the current 600 MW to 900 MW YOKOHAMA, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. (MHPS) has received an order for steam turbine power generating equipment for the Datan Power Plant in the city of Taoyuan, Taiwan, app ...

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Ganzlin Solar Park makes steady progress despite COVID-19

Ganzlin (DE) — With every safety and health care restrictions in place, workers are still showing up in Ganzlin, Germany and making progress on the Ganzlin Solar Farm, owned by Obton and being built by Clenergy Global Projects GmbH. In many other places across Europe, work has mostly come to a halt. This has had adverse implications on the construction and completion of several Solar PV projects. COVID-19 h ...

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IRENA: Renewables to boost global economy by $98trn

With the global economy set to slump to its lowest output for more than a century, nations can spur a global economic recovery by delivering a renewables-based energy transformation that could boost cumulative global GDP gains by more than $98trn compared to a 'business-as-usual' trajectory. It would also quadruple energy jobs to around 42 million, expand employment in energy efficiency to 21 million and ad ...

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EGCO acquire 25% stake in Yunlin Offshore Wind Project

Thailand’s Electricity Generating Public Company (EGCO) Group has completed its previously announced acquisition of a 25% stake in the 640MW Yunlin offshore wind farm project in Taiwan. Under the transaction, EGCO’s wholly-owned subsidiary Greenwing Energy acquired the minority stake in Yunlin Holding from Taiwan Offshore Holding. The financial details of the transaction were not divulged. Yunlin owns 100% ...

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Is China holding water & causing drought?

Actions by China have been described as compounding a 2019 Mekong River drought that had severe impacts on livelihoods in downstream nations. China is accused in an April 2020 US government-funded study of restricting water flow from 11 upstream dams, affecting approximately 60 million people live in the Lower Mekong where agriculture and fishing are the principal sources of support. Ord ...

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10 years of Hydro power insight

Eddie Rich, Chief Executive of the International Hydropower Association It is clear that in this decade renewable energy will take centre stage. There are commitments from many countries to decarbonise and no country has been able to do so without a large element of hydropower. The International Renewable Energy Agency’s figures suggest that we are going to need another 1000GW of hydropower in the next 30 y ...

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