China
CR Power increases net generation by 44.3%
China Resources Power registered a total net generation of 7,145,758 MWh on a consolidated basis in November 2009. That marked a 44.3 percent increase compared to 4,950,619 MWh it generated for the same period last year.
CR Power increases net generation by 44.3%
China Resources Power registered a total net generation of 7,145,758 MWh on a consolidated basis in November 2009. That marked a 44.3 percent increase compared to 4,950,619 MWh it generated for the same period last year.
CPI, Siziwangqi to cooperate in wind projects
CPI North China Branch and Siziwangqi Local Government of Inner Mongolia signed a cooperation agreement on developing wind projects.
2 CR Power wind farms get approved
China Resources Power's Huilai Guanshan Wind Farm and Penglai Xujiaji Wind Farm have obtained approval from the PRC Government.
Huanghe, Baiyin City agree on wind-photothermal project
Huanghe Hydropower Development Co., Ltd. and Baiyin Municipal Government signed an agreement on the “wind-photothermal complementarity” generation project.
CPI gets approval for Jilin wind projects
Project implementation for Jilin CPI New Energy's Changling Yaojinzi Wind Farm and 30th wind farm has been approved by NDRC.
Lixin project to start in 2011
Guangzhou Zhongdian Lixin Power's US$424.9 million Lixin 2×300 megawatt co-generation project is expected to start operation in 2011. This was announced by the company during its kickoff ceremony in Xintang, Guangzhou.
New Energy kicks off 2 wind projects
China Power New Energy will start generating electricity from its two new wind projects by end of 2010. The Gansu Guazhou Beidaqiao 5th Wind Power Project and Qiaowan Sannan Wind Power Projects further consolidate the company's scale and strength of wind power. The company has vigorously promoted the strategic development of new energy and made remarkable achievements.
China Wind net profits up 99%
China Wind Power registered a net profit of US$13.79 million for the six months ending 30 September.
CR Power posts 16,490MW generation capacity
CR Power's total operational attributable capacity as at 30 October 2009 has increased to 16,490 MW. This is partly due to the recent commissioning of plants at Tangshan City, Bayannur City, Guangzhou City, and Lianyuan City.
UN to get carbon trade feedback in China
UN will meet with carbon traders in China for feedback on project registration process and updates on developments. It is their last chance to meet before the Copenhagen climate negotiations determine a successor to the current treaty. It will expire in 2012.
Jingdezhen power plant gets 600MW extension
The National Development and Reform Commission approved the 2x600MW extension project of Jiangxi Jingdezhen Power Plant.
An improved energy mix for China
According to China’s National Energy Administration (NEA), the country is likely to continue reducing investment into coal fired power plants as the lower than normal economy may result in a power glut this year. However, with the future in mind, China will build more nuclear reactors and wind farms to improve its energy mix.
For Meiya Power, diversity is key to success
John Goss speaks exclusively to Alan Chan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Meiya Power Company in Hong Kong about IPP’s and the difficulties faced by setting up power plants in China and building and operating IPP’s outside of China.
CER completes $1.42M contract for Yangfeng
China Energy Recovery completed two waste heat recovery systems for Hubei Yangfeng Group for US$1.42 million. About US$1.22 million will be recognised by CER in Q3 2009, according to US GAAP.
First concrete pour completed at Haiyang nuclear site
Two AP1000 plants will be delivered at Haiyang as the first pour of basemat structural concrete has been completed.
ABB to deploy China-made 3-phase reactor in Singapore
ABB's first locally designed and manufactured 3-phase shunt reactor is now rolling off the production line of ABB Chongqing Transformer Co. Ltd.
CER Sept contracts up $10M with $5M Sanning deal
China Energy Recovery won a US$5.05 million Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract for a heat recovery system for Hubei Sanning Chemical. The latter is a fertilizer and coal chemical subsidiary of Jincheng Coal Group, a top-10 coal producer and one of the 200 Largest Companies in China.