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Bringing out the power in Taiwan

Established on May 1, 1946, the Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) is a vertically integrated power utility involved in power generation, distribution, transmission and sales, and is the only retail power provider in Taiwan.

Bringing out the power in Taiwan

Established on May 1, 1946, the Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) is a vertically integrated power utility involved in power generation, distribution, transmission and sales, and is the only retail power provider in Taiwan.

Reaping fruits of going smart

“Operators need to introduce intelligent sub-systems to increase their visibility to the entire delivery infrastructure and to develop intimate knowledge of con¬sumer usage behavior.”

Optimum power from Perkins Engines

India welcomes a compact and efficient electrical generator as Perkins launched their latest engine in the 4000 Series Electric Power line-up, the 4016-61TRG diesel engine.

S&C power quality solutions

A UPS might be the right answer for your power quality problem. Or it might not.

The global pipeline

The world’s most demanding engineering challenges in the power generation market are realized through innovative pipe products and solutions that only an expert can deliver.

Winning in Asia with clean and efficient power for the future

Today among IPPs (Independent Power Producers) Meiya Power Company Limited (MPC) has become the award-winning industry leader across the northern part of Asia.

Powering Asia’s power

Since starting operations in Asia Pacific in the early ‘90s, Emerson Process Management Power and Water Solutions has become the technological driver behind the region’s power industry.

A self-healing Smart Grid is on Asia’s horizon

Electricity distribution is on the cusp of a major transformation in Asia.

Solar Turbines Titan 250, a new species is born

With over 30 years of existence, Turbomach has strengthened its position as a major player in the power generation market with over 1,000 Gas Turbine generator sets installed in more than 90 countries.

Bringing out the power in Taiwan

Established on May 1, 1946, the Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) is a vertically integrated power utility involved in power generation, distribution, transmission and sales, and is the only retail power provider in Taiwan.

Honeywell makes power migration a safe bet

With global electricity consumption forecast to double over the coming decades, power executives must implement new strategies ensuring the reliability and availability of the bulk power system. According to a Brattle Group study released in April 2008 by the Edison Foundation, power companies will need to spend about $1.4 trillion over the next 22 years ($457 billion in generating capacity alone) to meet power demand and modernise the transmission and distribution grid. Power companies must find ways to improve process efficiency and extend asset life. In power generation facilities, utilities are forced to run their plants for longer periods of time. As such, the new priorities of the industry include:

Black & Veatch keeps Asia all powered up

In 1967, Black & Veatch was awarded a contract with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) for a 60-megawatt generating unit, representing one of the company’s first power projects in the Asia region.

Flowserve helps resurrect browns ferry unit 1

For 17 years, Unit 1 at Browns Ferry nuclear plant on the north shore of Wheeler Reservoir in northern Alabama sat dormant. One of three operating Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) nuclear plants, Browns Ferry is a three-unit GE design and began commercial operation in 1974, just 11 years before it was shut down in 1985. When the TVA decided in 2002 to return Browns Ferry Unit 1 to operational status, extensive decontamination, repair and replacement work were necessary to bring the unit up to present-day standards. The TVA chose Flowserve to help them tackle the unique challenges associated with bringing Unit 1 back online.

ABB leading the way in quality and effiency

The priority of Asia’s power plant operators have been reshaped by surging fuel prices and tight supply of replacement parts, says ABB Vice President Frenk Withoos, who oversees the company’s operations for Power Systems in the South Asia Pacific region. It is a dramatic turnaround from the situation just two years back when Asian Power last caught up with Mr. Withoos. At the time, Chinese equipment vendors were making serious inroads in Asia and fuel prices were low, replacement parts in plentiful supply and operators were little concerned with efficiency.