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Suntech, Canadian Solar and Tata BP to supply Indian plant
Tata Power will order equipment for a $68 million solar project from three panel suppliers.
Bangladesh ready to invest in hydro power with Myanmar
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina proposed a cooperation with Myanmar to produce hydropower during bilateral talks between two countries.
Camco signs carbon project deals in China
Camco International has signed contracts with China's largest cement maker to assess and develop energy efficiency projects.
Pacific Hydro to use less turbines for Australian wind farm
Pacific Hydro has reduced the number of turbines for the proposed Keyneton wind farm to be located in the eastern Mt Lofty Ranges in Australia.
Suzlon, Gamesa give acceptable bids for Indian wind project
GAIL floated an ICB e-tender for Lump Sum Turn Key contract for setting up u. A total of three bids were received to set up commercial wind energy generation project of 24 MW with comprehensive O&M in the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
Tepco eyes $39 billion bailout in move towards nationalization
Tokyo Electric Power Co is considering raising 3 trillion yen ($39 billion) over four years, half of which would be a taxpayer-funded capital injection that would lead to the utility's de facto nationalization, Kyodo News Agency reported on Thursday. Tepco, which faces massive compensation payments and clean-up costs at its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, would procure the remaining 1.5 trillion yen through loans to help it repay bonds and invest in new equipment at its plants, Kyodo said. The Mainichi newspaper said earlier that the government was considering injecting at least 1 trillion yen. here
Vestas receives orders from Hydro Tasmania in Australia
Vestas will provide 56 units of the V90-3.0 MW wind turbine for the Musselroe Wind Farm project.
South Korea to help Laos build hydel plant
South Korea will provide low-interest loans for the construction of a hydroelectric power plant in Laos.
Korea power cut affects crude refiner
An power cut in Ulsan has hit the refining and petrochemical plants of South Korea's largest crude refiner, SK Energy.
NTPC warns distribution companies: Pay up or no supply
NTPC has warned BSES Rajdhani and BSES Yamuna over their outstanding dues warning that power supply would be stopped soon if the Rs 195 crore were not cleared.
Coal allocation not delaying power projects: India
The 4,000 MW ultra mega power projects in India are not getting delayed due to allocation of coal blocks, said Minister of State for Power K C Venugopal informed Parliament.
US commission okays trade investigation vs Chinese manufacturers
The US International Trade Commission approved the investigation against unfair trading practices by Chinese c-Si cell and module manufacturers.
Japan's Hokuriku Elec shuts coal unit
Hokuriku Electric Power shut the 700 megawatt coal-fired No.2 unit at its Tsuruga plant in northwestern Japan for repair work and inspection.
India’s National Solar Mission closes second round of bidding
The projects for Batch-II of the first phase of the National Solar Mission has been closed with various solar power developers bidding for projects in the 350MW capacity.
Tepco insists critical Fukushima units withstood earthquake
Tepco claims critical units of its Fukushima nuclear plant withstood shaking from the March 11 earthquake.