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Philippine solar developers want FIT reduced
Philippine solar developers want FIT reduced
The price of solar electricity from renewable energy sources in the Philippines will remain double that of China’s despite a move to lower the Feed-in-Tariff.
China's solar PV installations highest in Asia Pacific with 2.9GW
China covered 48% of 2011 demand solar PBV installation in Asia-Pacific.
Renewable energy progressing slowly in Thailand
Thailand has made tepid progress in weaning itself from its inordinate reliance on fossil fuels.
Neyvali Lignite's 125MW thermal power unit starts commercially
Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) Limited has declared that the 125 MW first unit of its Barsingsar thermal power station has started commercial operations from January 20, 2012. Torrent Power Limited (TPL) has posted a net profit of Rs 211.28 crore for the third quarter of the ongoing fiscal, registering 6.1% rise over the Rs 199.12 crore earned during the quarter ended December 31, 2011. Total income increased to Rs 1,902.86 crore during the said third quarter from Rs 1,579.23 crore during the corresponding period in the previous financial period. SJVN Limited has registered a net profit after tax of Rs 189.63 crore for the third quarter of FY12, a decline from the Rs 191.50 crore posted during the corresponding quarter of FY11. In addition, the company's net income from operations fell to Rs 368.25 crore during the said quarter, in comparison to Rs 396.41 crore earned during the quarter ended December 31, 2011.
Vietnam says new reactors safer than Japan’s Fukushima
But will Vietnam's first nuclear power plant really be that safe?
Choice of Bhasha Dam for hydropower development under scrutiny
An engineer questioned the choice of the Bhasha dam site for hydropower development at the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
Snow slows down Himachal hydropower generation
Unusually harsh Arctic conditions where most of the rivers for Himachal Pradesh's hydropower generation originate have made further pulled down production.
Chinese wind turbine maker blows down U.S. rivals
Goldwind bought two 10-megawatt wind farms in Montana to showcase its equipment and has taken orders in seven other U.S. states.
Construction of India's first fast breeder reactor to be completed in Sept
India's first 500-MW prototype fast breeder reactor is likely to go critical early next year.
UN team reviews Japan's nuclear stress tests
Tests conducted by Japan to prove the safety of its nuclear reactors is now being reviewed by UN nuclear experts.
Abu Dhabi firm to build 500 KW solar plant in Tonga
Abu Dhabi's Masdar and the Government of Tonga have signed an MOU for a 500 kW solar plant in Vava'u Island.
New Zealand wind project scrapped for poor location
Meridian Energy is scrapping the $2 billion proposal for a 176-turbine, 633-megawatt wind farm in Central Otago called Project Hayes.
Poll shows Australians want wind power
Pacific Hydro's latest community showed overwhelming support for the construction of wind farms.
Korea to boost green energy use, development: minister
South Korea will continue to increase its use and development of new, green energy, including nuclear power.
PetroVietnam to bolster power project investments
PetroVietnam will continue to invest in power projects in anticipation of future profits.
Japan’s nuclear power plants are on the verge of extinction
Nuclear power in Japan faces its moment of truth.
Sinohydro completes first international hydropower project
The Beijing-based firm recently began operations in southeastern Cambodia with a generating capacity of 194 megawatts.