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Bangladesh to install 1,500 solar-powered irrigation pumps

Plans are in the offing to install 1,500 solar-powered irrigation pumps across Bangladesh by 2016.

Bangladesh to install 1,500 solar-powered irrigation pumps

Plans are in the offing to install 1,500 solar-powered irrigation pumps across Bangladesh by 2016.

Fukuoka expands solar energy use

Fukuoka Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in southwestern Japan will lease roof space in its school buildings and other public buildings to solar panels to take advantage of the new Feed-in Tariff for renewable energy.

Meralco supply targeted for 500MW Philippine coal-fired unit

Quezon Power Philippines Ltd. is trying to close an off-take power supply agreement with Meralco for the 500-megawatt expansion of its coal-fired power plant in Mauban.

SMA Solar says no to risky Chinese market

SMA Solar would rather lose global market share than try to enter the risky but fast growing Chinese market.

Airbus and Sinopec to produce biomass jet fuel

European aircraft maker Airbus and China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation Ltd or Sinopec are jointly developing a new aviation fuel made from biomass. The partners said the new renewable fuel will be first used in China. Sinopec is to develop the fuel with its own technology at a plant recently built in Hangzhou, near Shanghai. "The refinery is one of the few in the world that has the capacity to produce aviation fuel from biomass in large-scale," Airbus said. The company did not say when output would begin, but sources said it could take about a year. The partners are in the process of selecting the raw material for the biomass. This raw material will come 100% from China and will be sustainable. Among the raw materials being considered is agricultural waste such as straw. Sinopec will assist the central government establish a Chinese airworthiness certification for alternative aviation fuels made from locally grown feedstocks.

Malaysia opens Solar Home Rooftop Programme

The Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) of Malaysia announced that it will accept applications for its Solar Home Rooftop Programme.

Bailout approved for Indian power distributors

India has approved a bailout for cash-strapped power distributors who have accumulated US$17.35 billion in losses as of 2010-2011 financial year.

China signs green agreements with the EU

The European Union has signed a finance agreement with China that will help the latter's transition to a low-carbon economy.

China to have a renewable energy holiday

China will celebrate a "National Low Carbon Day" beginning June 2013.

Ayala expands its energy investment in the Philippines

It will build a 135 megawatt circulating fluidized bed thermal facility in Iloilo.

Sharp to reduce solar power operations

Sharp Corp. plans to scale down its domestic and overseas solar cell and power generation operations, except for cell production at its plant in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture.

J-Power starts work on its 19th wind farm in Japan

J-Power began work on a 20 megawatt wind power station in Uwajima, Ehime Prefecture, western Japan.

IFC backs Thailand's quest for clean energy

Thailand's goal of utilizing clean sources of energy for about a quarter of the country's energy needs by 2021 got thesupport of the IFC.

India's garbage-fueled power plants worry trash pickers

New Delhi's garbage pickers fear their lives are about to be upended as the city government sees electricity in trash.

Brunei eyeing Philippine LNG, power generation projects

Brunei is interested in the proposed liquefied natural gas facility to be put up in Mindanao.

Japan's switch to thermal power sends emissions up by 29%

Japan's 10 regional utilities emitted 409 million tons of carbon dioxide in fiscal 2011.

India considers building 60 "solar cities"

India is set to invest US$84 million to build the first of 60 solar cities where much of the electricity will be provided by solar installations.