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A consortium headed by Korea Electric Power Corporation (Kepco) has signed a $1.43bn deal to build a combined-cycle gas turbine power plant in the United Arab Emirates and sell its electricity for 25 years.
Ansaldo Nucleare, a member of Italian group Finmeccanica, has signed a partnership agreement with UK-based firms Nuvia and Cammell Laird to design and build heavy modules and components for the UK’s civil nuclear programme.
There was a time when the electric power industry was regarded as rather static in nature: a sector in which the pace of change was relatively slow and long-term planning quite straightforward. The trends of recent years have upset this stereotype and mean that the annual gathering of power ...
British energy services firm John Wood Group has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract valued at about $875m from Dorad Energy to build an 800 MW gas fired power plant in Israel.
I have not long returned from the POWER-GEN Europe event, which this year took place in the cultural city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. With its co-located events of Renewable Energy World Europe, POWERGRID Europe and Nuclear Power Europe – a new launch this year – almost all aspects of the ...
Saudi Aramco is planning to invest $1bn to develop a series of six power stations to meet its own energy demands, according to MEED.
Siemens is to build a couple of 750 MW combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plants in Oman for a consortium led by French utility GDF Suez.
Over the past 20 years gas turbines configured as combined-cycle power generation units have become one of the mainstays of the power generation industry, particularly in the liberalized electricity markets. This popularity has been driven by a number of factors including the relatively low cost of
Ansaldo Energia, on a joint basis with Genoa University, has embarked on a life cycle analysis of a turnkey 800 MW CCGT power plant.
For one week in early June the Italian city of Milan took centre stage as the home of Europe’s largest power industry event.