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Haryana accuses NCL of supplying poor coal

Haryana accuses NCL of supplying poor coal

Haryana Power is blaming Northern Coalfields Limited for the reduced efficiency of its coal-based thermal power station at Panipat.

Bangladesh sets Tk 16,511 crore for power sector

The government of Bangladesh has estimated an expenditure of Tk 16,511 crore in power and energy sector in the next fiscal year which was Tk 15,237 crore in the outgoing fiscal.

China pursues new dams across Brahmaputra to address drought

Hydropower groups in China are lobbying the government to give the green light for suspended plans to build dams in the untapped upper reaches of the Brahmaputra.

South Korea to build green thermal power plant

South Korea will build a new 2,000 megawatt eco-friendly thermal power plant on its east coast that will not release any carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

China's NDRC orders more power supplies to meet household demand

China's top planner asked local authorities and energy enterprises to increase power supplies to meet household demand in summer as the country faces a tight power supply.

Balram Naik bats for Agri Gold's 400 MW CCPP

Porika Balram Naik, a Member of Parliament (MP) from Andhra Pradesh (AP), has asked the government for natural gas allocation to Agri Gold Projects Limited's 400 MW combined cycle natural gas-based thermal power project (TPP) in the state. To shore up his case, the MP has argued that the group, with a turnover of around Rs 300 crore, already has five bio-mass based power plants operating and has entered into Power Purchase Agreements with APTRANSCO and TATA Power Trading Company Limited. It has also been supplying power to APTRANSCO since 2003. The power project is proposed to be set up over the Vijayawada, Rajahmundry and Kovur areas of the southern state.  

KOSPO begins construction of $3B carbon-capture plant

The construction in Seoul, South Korea of a 2,000MW low emissions power plant valued at US$3 billion has been commenced by Korea Sothern Power Company.

Mighty River to construct New Zealand geothermal plant

Mighty River Power will construct a geothermal plant  in north of Taupo, New Zealand.

Malaysia's to buy power from Singapore's after platform shutdown

Malaysia's Tenaga Nasional will buy 180MW of power from Singapore's PowerSeraya until 15 June.

NHPC electrifies 7,87,123 villages

A total of 7,87,123 villages out of a target of 8,03,100 have been electrified by the state-run power major, NHPC Limited, during the FY 2010-11.

Everbright’s Huaining PV station connected to power grid

Everbright International's RMB50 million photovoltaic power station in Huaining City, Anhui Province has been connected to the power grid and has started solar power generation.

Adani commissions 2nd 660MW supercritical unit in India

Adani Power has commissioned the second 660MW supercritical power unit at its 4,620MW coal-based Mundra power plant in Gujarat, India.

China to halt subsidies for wind power firms

China's wind power companies expect to see little impact from the recent news that the country will end industry subsidies. because of the investigation launched seven months ago following complaints from US manufacturers.  

ONGC to construct gas-based plant in India

India's Oil and Natural Gas Corporation will build a 726MW gas-based thermal power project in the state of Tripura.

Wärtsilä and Versa Power to jointly develop fuel cell technology

Wärtsilä and Versa Power Systems agreed to cooperate in developing and integrating Versa Power’s SOFC technology into Wärtsilä products.

ABB wins power order in Bangladesh

ABB will supply a turnkey electrical balance of plant solution including a132 kilovolt (kV) substation that will support a 360 megawatt power plant in Bangladesh.

Samsung, LG to join thin-film solar cells research

Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc. will take part in a government-private research program to develop next-generation thin-film solar cells, officials said Tuesday.