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Welspun Energy to invest US$1.6 billion in RE projects
It will commission the world's second largest solar power plant.
Welspun Energy to invest US$1.6 billion in RE projects
It will commission the world's second largest solar power plant.
China and Laos sign hydropower agreement
Deal will develop hydropower projects in Laos.
Indo-UK Green Energy Forum organized
Aims to accelerate activities in clean energy.
Gujarat expands solar energy capacity
Will focus more on rooftop solar systems.
China to make solar energy products in Zhongguancun
As production lines to be built for low cost systems.
KS Energy eyes JV with Empresas ICA for its Mexican foray
Will initially require two jack-up rigs worth USD240m each.
Philippines remains coal dependent
Produces 38.8% of the country’s electricity.
Kanematsu will build Philippine wind farm
Job is worth over US$102 million.
Clashes mar re-start of KEPCO transmission line project
Residents of Miryang protest construction of power towers.
New Zealand to hold Smart Energy Expo tomorrow
Expo will push solar power.
India, Bangladesh to inaugurate power interconnection project
Heads of state will lead October 5 launch.
China’s energy savings investments set to rise
Will reach US$340b in energy saving, emissions control projects.
China, UK enhance partnership in carbon capture technologies
Sign 10-year MOU to this effect.
JinkoSolar to supply solar modules to SGCC
Modules will generate 20 MW. JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. will supply the solar modules to the State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), the world's largest utilities company, for the Second Phase of China's National Wind/PV/Energy Storage and Transmission Joint Demonstration Project. The project consists of 60 MW divided into three tenders. According to the agreement, JinkoSolar will deliver the solar modules during the fourth quarter of 2013.
Koreans introduce waste-to-energy in Philippine province
Project supports recycling business.
Chinese energy giants in major fund raising
Sell a combined US$2.58 billion in bonds.
Power-Gen Asia opens October 2 in Bangkok
Will focus on power generation and alternative energy. Power-Gen Asia and Renewable Energy World Asia will open at the Impact Exhibition and Conference Center for three days of discussion and debate on the future of Asia's power industry. Some 200 companies will also exhibit their latest technologies, products and solutions. The program includes more than 150 international experts presenting across eight conference tracks. These experts will talk on topics focusing on strategic and technical power issues and challenges and the growth of the renewable and alternative energy sectors Economic growth requires energy as its enabler and the power industry is the provider of this vital lifeblood. Balancing this responsibility with the requirement to protect the environment has put the power industry under the spotlight more than ever before.