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Vietnam notes huge RE potential

Vietnam plans to generate 11% of its energy from renewable sources by 2050 from only 5% today.

Vietnam notes huge RE potential

Vietnam plans to generate 11% of its energy from renewable sources by 2050 from only 5% today.

Pakistan spends $176M to speed up hydropower project

Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority has agreed to buy two tunnel boring machines for the Neelum Jhelum Hydropower project.

SE Asia’s largest submarine power cable to transmit electricity by 2013

The 110KV Ha Tien – Phu Quoc submarine cable system project will soon commence and is expected to be completed in 2013.   Southern Power Corp. or EVNSPC and Italian-based Prysmian Powerlink Group have signed a contract for its execution, supply and installation. Upon completion, the 55.813km cable system with a capacity of 131MVA will be the longest of its kind in South-East Asia. The project has an estimated investment of US$118 million jointly funded by a World Bank loan and EVNSPC capital. “Ha Tien – Phu Quoc 110KV submarine power cable project is aimed at increasing capacity of power supply for Phu Quoc in order to contribute turning Phu Quoc into an important economic special zone and a high-quality tourist region of the whole country,” said Nguyen Thanh Duy, EVNSPC chairman and general director. The agreement was signed by Pham Ngoc Le, EVNSPC’s deputy general director, and Marcello Del Brenna, CEO of Prysmian Group, witnessed by  leaders from the Government Office, Ministries and Sectors from central government, Kien Giang Province, Vietnam Electricity Corporation, and representatives of the Italian Embassy to Vietnam. “This development will imply more projects to be implemented in the island, more international investments to come to Phu QUoc and clearly also power usage will increase,” said Marcello Del Brenna. For more, click here.

Sembcorp now a player in China’s wind industry

Singapore-based Sembcorp Industries acquires its first wind farms in China.

Japan goes nuke-free for the first time since 1970

Japan shuts down its last working nuclear power reactor this weekend leaves Japan without nuclear power for the first time since 1970.

China's newly installed wind capacity falls

Overcapacity and oversupply have dampened the growth of China’s wind power industry.

Ho Chi Minh City wind farm to be built

It’s a go for a massive wind power hub that will supply Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam with 200MW of power.

Pollution is the price of growth in China

China’s economic growth will continue to be fast—and dirty.

Singapore should do more to push RE use

Renewable energy use remains insignificant in Singapore but a more resolute political will could change that.

Tata Power buying into clean energy companies

Tata Power aims to source a fourth of its power from renewable energy sources.

India set to become world’s third largest energy user

Economic growth will drive India into becoming a massive user of all kinds of energy.

China ramps up biofuels effort

The government is set to pour more resources into the production of biofiuels.

Indonesia campaigns for nuke plant construction in 2016

Indonesia continued to stress the benefits of a nuclear power plant among the Bangka island population.

Southeast Asia’s largest wind farm goes fully commercial in 2013

Two massive wind farm projects will account for a sixth of Thailand’s planned total wind power capacity.

Vietnam’s first wind farm starts producing electricity

The wind farm at Binh Thuan province will initially produce 30 MW of electricity.

Asia's largest solar power park opens in Gujarat

A 600 MW solar power park was opened by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in the state's Patan district.

Taiwan committed to becoming nuclear-free

Renewable energy, although more expensive, will replace nuclear power in Taiwan. Minister of Economic Affairs Shih Yen-hsiang said Taiwan's goal is to become a nuclear-free country and it will diversify its energy resources to achieve this aim.