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India to halve power deficit next year

India plans to add 18,600 MW capacity in 2011/12 from the 20,359 MW it has in the current year.

India to halve power deficit next year

India plans to add 18,600 MW capacity in 2011/12 from the 20,359 MW it has in the current year.

Sri Lanka’s nuke plans face opposition

Environmentalists oppose Sri Lanka’s plans to set up a nuclear power plant, saying it is too small.

UAE-donated power plant arrives in Pakistan

The first consignment of a 320 MW Duel Fuel power plant gifted by United Arab Emirates arrived in Pakistan. The entire plant is scheduled to reach Pakistan in three phases by the end of October 2010.The plant comprises 5 frames each of 16 MW and 8 frames each of 30 MW. The late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan had promised to donate a power plant to help efforts of the Government of Pakistan to increase power generation in the country. The power plant has been donated by the UAE Government on the request of the President of Pakistan. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on April 2, 2009 between Pakistan Electric Power Company on behalf  of Government of Pakistan and Abu Dhabi Water and Electricity Authority on behalf of UAE Government envisaging the commissioning of the 320 MW power plant in Pakistan. This MoU was signed by Raja Pervaiz Ashraf Minister for Water and Power, Govt of Pakistan and His Highness Diab Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on behalf of the Govt of UAE. PEPCO has decided to install the plant to the gas turbine station Nishatabad Faisalabad where enough land and necessary infrastructure is already available. General Electric Company, the manufacturers of the power plant, have been approached to install the power plant. The plant will start generation of electricity after civil works and erection are completed, by the end of 2011. PEPCO is also planning to install another 120 MW Combined Cycle Power Plant which will be fueled by the exhaust of this 320 MW power plant. This would increase efficiency and the total generation to 440 MW. The installation of the power plant is part of the efforts of PEPCO to increase power generation in the country and would help ease power shortage.

PEPCO exec urges for Guddu project’s timely completion

PEPCO’s managing director urged for the completion of the Guddu Power Project within the stipulated period or earlier.

Suzlon reaches 5,000 MW Indian wind landmark

Suzlon has crossed 5,000 MW of cumulative wind turbine generators operated for 1,500 customers set-up in India.

Suzlon wins $251M order from Techno Electric

Suzlon Energy received a US$ 251 million order from Kolkata based Techno Electric Group, for over 202.2 MW wind power projects.

India may get $15M solar project loan

IFC may lend US$15 million to the North Delhi Power Ltd to develop 5.7 megawatts of roof-top solar projects.

Laos gets $72.5M loan for hydropower projects

India will accord a $72.55 million loan to Laos for two hydro power projects.

Gandhi dedicates Dadri Project to India

Sonia Gandhi congratulated NTPC for completing Stage-II of the Dadri project long before the Commonwealth Games 2010.

Narora Atomic Station’s Unit-2 resumes operation

Unit-2 of Narora Atomic Power Station has recently been synchronized to the grid.

Gujarat delegation woos energy investments in US

A Gujarat delegation is in the US to showcase investment opportunities in the state's renewable energy sector. It will also discuss cooperation in the fields of healthcare and IT.

Shriram explores Sri Lanka wind power opportunities

The Shriram Group will organize its wind power production facilities in Sri Lanka through Orient Green Power.

Suzlon gets 30 MW order from Altrade

The order was closed through Suzlon’s group companies – Tarini Minerals Private Limited and M/S Indrani Patnaik.

ABB boosts efficiency in Bangladesh power grid

ABB’s turnkey shunt compensation system improved the efficiency, reliability and quality of power supplies in the Bangladesh power grid.

Indian nuclear law seen to deter progress

India’s nuclear liability law threatens India's plans to add 40,000 MW nuclear power plants by 2032.

Greenko readies wind projects in India

Greenko will start of its implementing its wind energy development in India.

Tata chalks out energy efficiency program

Tata Power has initiated “5 POINT” program under “Demand Side Management” for energy conservation. It is also in the process of recommending two additional programs for MERC approval in the coming days. Tata Power strongly believes that each category of consumers have a unique power consumption pattern and if these patterns are studied in detail and interventions initiated accordingly, they will throw up several opportunities to save energy. The Tata Power DSM programs have been planned with the objective of helping consumers save energy without compromising on their comfort. These DSM programs have been based on extensive load research, understanding the consumer load curve, time of use, ownership of electrical goods, load profile and affordability of energy efficient products.