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New green energy projects underway in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City will employ two additional power plants with a combined capacity of 40MW using energy created by organic waste.

New green energy projects underway in Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City will employ two additional power plants with a combined capacity of 40MW using energy created by organic waste.

China Power, Myanmar actively negotiating over dam

China Power Investment Corp. is said to be in "active talks" with the government of Myanmar to resume development of a $3.6 billion hydroelectric dam.

Bangladesh to get 500MW from India by July 2013

Formalities to import electricity from India has been completed by the government of Bangladesh, thereby allowing its national grid to get 500-megawatt by July 2013.

Emerson automates two 1,000MW units at Chinese power plant

Emerson is automating two 1,000MW ultra-supercritical, power-generating units at the Jiangsu Xinhai power plant in China.

Safety of Indian nuclear plants is paramount

The Indian government says it will not compromise on nuclear safety in light of stubborn public protests about the safety of India's existing and new nuclear power plants.

Suzlon to launch “game changer” low-wind turbine

Indian global wind power company Suzlon Energy Ltd will soon launch its latest generation of low-wind turbines.

Laos to gain, Cambodia to suffer in Mekong hydropower projects: study

Laos will benefit from dam projects along tributaries of Mekong River but Cambodia will suffer most due to fish catch losses.

India to enhance cross border transmission lines to Nepal

India's Ministry of External Affairs and Powergrid have inked the agreement for strengthening cross-border transmission lines to Nepal.

India way behind China in coal gasification

India's first coal gasification plant is now being built by private sector Jindal Steel and Power Ltd.

Malaysia looks at Indian hydro power projects

Malaysia is showing increasing interest in investing in hydro-electric power projects in India.

Energy among top interest drawers in Indonesia’s investment plan

Funds committed to support Indonesia’s investment master plan until 2014 have reached Rp 4,925 trillion or $537 billion as of the end of February.

Tata Power chooses clean energy

India’s largest power utility won’t invest in coal-fired power plants but will go for clean energy projects instead.

Sabah to build, upgrade two power substations

Two Distribution Main Intake substations wi be buit and upgraded in Sabah to overcome shortage of electricity supply to residents.

Construction of Burma's Myitsone Dam continues: Kachin NGO

Work at the Chinese-backed Myitsone Dam in northern Burma is continuing despite a presidential statement last September suspending its construction.

TEPCO to determine what Fukushima reactors to be scrapped

TEPCO will indicate later in the month whether all the reactors at its two nuclear power plants in Fukushima Prefecture will be scrapped.

Kuwait to help build Nepal's 30 MW Budi Ganga

Kuwait has offered grant assistance to develop Nepal's 30 MW Budi Ganga Hydropower Project to help ease power woes.

China plans tiered power pricing for homes in H1 -paper

China will roll out tiered power pricing for residential customers in the first half of this year, to charge higher prices for heavy users, a government official was quoted as saying on Thursday, aiming to ease chronically tight power supplies.