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India's GMR denies talks to sell off Singapore power plant
GMR will exit its first IPP outside India by selling the entire 70% stake in its Singapore plant.
Singapore starts up 2 converted gas-fired power plants
Senoko Energy started up two natural gas-fired power plants with 862 megawatt capacity in Singapore.
Here's how much LNG Singapore will consume by 2015
At least according to BG Group.
Singapore short of manpower for energy sector
Needs 2,500 technical personnel to remedy problem.
4 benefits of a sound maintenance program
My friends at Asian Power asked if I would do another article so I decided to do a follow up to my May article on Rotating Equipment Condition Monitoring and Condition Based Maintenance (CBM), in May 2012.
Making Singapore a smarter city
Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong recently stated at the inaugural Singapore Summit that for Singapore to continue on its growth trajectory, the country has to evolve into a smart city.
Yingli to provide PV modules for Singapore plant
Largest solar installation at one location.
China, India shock peers in Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings
Thanks to rapid financial and energy growth.
Singapore implements green rating system for data centers
Singapore’s energy intensive data centers are now governed by a green rating scheme that intends to make them more energy efficient.
Measuring partial discharge in GIS
As customers increasingly push to adopt condition-based maintenance for Gas-Insulated Substations (GIS), new opportunities are arising for periodic or permanent measurement of partial discharge.
This is how significant renewable energy will be in Asia
With its ever growing energy demand, Asia has a great potential to utilize renewable energy resources towards a more secure energy future. Renewable energy will play an important role in meeting high energy demand growth and in addressing environmental concerns from the increase in fossil-fuelled power generation. However, the potential for a large scale shift from the use of fossil fuels to renewable energy for electricity generation remains a highly debated issue in many Asian countries. This is not without reason as large scale implementation of renewable energy will pose significant challenges to legacy power systems due to temporal fluctuations, geographical dispersion of renewable energy sources and inadequacy of the existing power grid. Fossil fuel resources, once harnessed, may be transported easily and used at power plants. Fuel supply is largely predictable and both base load and peak load power plants may be supported reliably (e.g. coal-fired power plants are suitable for base load power plants while gas-fired power plants function effectively as peaking plants). On the other hand, renewable power plants (wind, solar and hydro) are highly dependent on weather conditions and locations. Areas with ample renewable energy resources are generally remote. It is therefore crucial to comprehensively analyse the efficiency and impact of remote electricity transmission networks. Any expansion of the existing grid will require efficient planning and operational improvement over the existing network. This creates opportunities for innovative monitoring, control, communication, and self-healing technologies to enhance grid operation.
ABB’s strategy for your future – Symphony Plus
Total plant automation for the power generation and water industries.
Making solar power affordable and reliable
ABB has been in the solar power business for more than 20 years. We offer a complete portfolio of high-efficiency solar technologies for different utility-scale applications and environments.
The role of CCPP in the Asian power market – Providing the power for a prosperous future
In recent years, the Asia-Pacific region has emerged as a strong driver of worldwide economic activity. With young and skilled workforces, countries in the region are experiencing sustained and solid growth, driven no longer just by exports but also by increasing domestic demand within the region.
Wide area visibility can avoid cascading black outs in Asian interconnections
The trends of interconnections are gaining popularity in Asian power market. Beside the great advantages of these interconnections, a high risk is also associated with cascading effect of any local disturbance which may travelled through the interconnections and leads to a massive break down. Wide Area Monitoring System (WAMS) is now a necessity in Asian power market.
Singapore’s Sembcorp acquires AES power assets in China
Singapore-based Sembcorp Industries has acquired $85.5m power assets in China from American firm AES Corporation.