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The only multinational company operating in India’s power generation space, CLP Power India Pvt. Ltd., has announced that the first unit of its 1320 MW power plant at Jhajjar in Haryana had begun operations.
India's largest power producer National Thermal Power Corp (NTPC) plans to build four coal-based projects with a combined capacity of over 8300 MW in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh over the next five years.
CLP Power may raise electricity rates 2 per cent every year to cover the cost of a planned offshore wind farm, said the Hong Kong based power company.
POWER-GEN Asia conference director Nigel Blackaby picks out some of the likely highlights of the upcoming POWER-GEN Asia conference on 27–29 September in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and previews some of the most enticing sessions from the Renewable Energy World Asia conference.
Siemens will supply a flagship H class gas turbine to South Korean utility GS Electric Power, which is building the 400 MW Bugok 3 combined-cycle gas turbine power plant.
TRUenergy , the Australian electricity supplier owned by Hong Kong's CLP, has won New South Wales state approval to build a 450 MW gas fired power plant at Tallawarra.
Fluor Ltd and Airtricity have formed a consortium called Seagreeen Wind Energy Ltd, which has bid for exclusive rights to develop wind farms under the third round of the UK Crown Estate’s auction of offshore wind farm licenses.
Dozens of nations in all four corners of the globe are queuing up to join the nuclear club. A report commissioned by the German Federal Ministry of Environment looks at their prospects.
GE Energy has said that the proposed Wandoan project in Queensland, Australia could produce 400 MW of power pre-carbon capture and would be capable of capturing 90 per cent of the CO 2 in the fuel stream for future storage.
The impact of the global economic shakedown is creating new conditions for EPC contractors and could hasten the emergence of China as a major force.