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Iberdrola is selling all its indirect shareholding in four Guatemalan utilities to the Columbian company Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) for $326.45m as it tightens its focus on Mexico and Brazil.
Duke Energy is awaiting regulatory approval for a $13.7bn deal to buy Progress Energy that would make it the largest power utility in the USA.
Converteam, a specialist in power conversion, has won a contract for electrical equipment and instrumentation for three 800-tonne capacity offshore wind turbine installation cranes from GustoMSC in the Netherlands.
Von Roll Inova, the Swiss subsidiary of the international conglomerate A-TEC Industries, has awarded Clyde Bergemann with the turnkey delivery of three SCS Shower Cleaning Systems to be installed in the 72 MW Riverside facility.
Traditionally, bottom ash has been handled in a wet condition via established technologies such as impounded hoppers or submerged scrapper conveyors. A more modern approach has been to develop dry techniques that offer the following advantages, including increased thermal efficiency and reduction
Italian company Enel has formed a joint venture with French company EDF to build and operate at least four nuclear reactors in Italy.
An FAG DTECT X1 online vibration monitoring system has prevented the failure of a steam turbine, which could have cost the Corus plant in Scunthorpe, UK many thousands of pounds in lost power generation.
UK energy watchdog Ofgem has launched a formal investigation into RWE npower and the methods the UK’s fourth-biggest gas and electricity group uses to sign up customers.
French nuclear energy firm Areva has raised its bid for Repower to €140 ($186) per share, beating India’s Suzlon Energy’s bid and securing a 30 per cent stake in the German wind turbine maker.
Soaring energy use shocks China State figures recording China’s massive energy demand growth have prompted industrialized nations to press the country to take action on cutting carbon emissions. The latest figures show that the country added 102 G of new capacity in 2006, which is more than the