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Toshiba to serve as EPC contractor for Japan’s largest solar plant

Toshiba Corp will join a seven-company consortium, led by Mitsui Chemicals, to construct and operate Japan's largest solar photovoltaic plant in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

Toshiba to serve as EPC contractor for Japan’s largest solar plant

Toshiba Corp will join a seven-company consortium, led by Mitsui Chemicals, to construct and operate Japan's largest solar photovoltaic plant in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

Japan says ‘goodbye’ to atomic power policy

The energy white paper calls for a reduction in the nation’s reliance on atomic power.

Russian equipment for Kudankulam nuke plant found faulty

Some of the Russian supplied machineries meant for Kudankulam were found damaged even before their installation, according to a top nuclear engineer.

Coal stock for 30 Indian thermal power plants enough for just four days

Coal stocks at India’s thermal power plants are critically low on the eve of Diwali, and will not improve unless coal supplies are stepped up significantly, a senior power ministry official said. However, coal-sector authorities said dispatches to power plants had increased. Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal has directed coal companies to give top priority to power plants compared to other customers, but power stations are running with very thin stocks and supplies are not enough to build stocks to a comfortable level. “The critical stock with power projects is a matter of great concern. The coal supply is sufficient for hand-to-mouth existence. There is no coal on railway sidings. Stock would not improve unless we get at least 30-40 additional rakes everyday. The silver lining, however, is that we are receiving 100 per cent coal supply now and projects are operating at full capacities,” a senior power ministry official said. Many plants, including units run by leading energy companies such as NTPC, Reliance Power, Sterlite and Damodar Valley Corp had coal stocks for less than seven days, a condition that the Central Electricity Authority says is “critical”. Latest CEA data shows that number power projects with critically low stocks of coal increased to 48 on Monday from 44 two weeks ago. Thirty plants had “supercritical” stock that would last less than four days. There are 89 coal based electricity generation stations in India that have a capacity of 86,000 mw. NTPC’s Singrauli, Mejia, Vindyachal and Damodar Valley’s Kodarma projects and few other projects with about 9,000-mw had no coal stock as against a normative requirement of 15-20 days. On an average coal plants have stocks for barely seven days. The power ministry official said coal stocks would continue to deplete unless about 190 rakes are dispatched to power sector alone. The coal ministry said a total 147 rakes were dispatched to power projects on Monday. In addition seven rakes and another 1,77,000 tonnes of coal was dispatched through exclusive transportation ties ups. A coal ministry statement said a total of 181 coal rakes were dispatched to all consumers including power plants on Monday. “The coal companies have been advised to ensure priority movement of coal to the power stations of the country and their coal availability is improving,” a coal ministry statement said. The overall average rail loading from Coal India Ltd was 156 rakes per day, of which 127 were dispatched to power stations. During the last three days, 146 rakes have been dispatched to the power stations in northern India. Heavy floods, strikes at mines and the Telangana agitation has crippled mining and loading operations in several states had depleted coal stock at power plants in the beginning of this month.  

Hydropower increases India-Nepal trade

Hydropower helped push bilateral trade between India and Nepal bilateral up to 38% from US$ 1985 million in 2009-10 to US$ 2700 in 2010-11.

Vietnam govt injects US$1B in Mekong wind power plan

Vietnam Development Bank has signed a credit agreement worth US$1 billion with Export-Import Bank of the U.S. to fund a major wind power development plan in the Mekong Delta in 2011-2015.

Vietnam's electricity price to remain the same until December at least

The public has been reassured that the Vietnam's electricity price increase won’t be decided in the last months of the year.

Hydropower dam in Ha Giang Province now underf construction

Construction of a dam across the Song Bac River for a hydropower plant in northern Ha Giang Province's Quang Binh District is now underway.

Proper policies needed to boost Vietnam's renewable energy

The government of Vietnam should have policies that reward producers of electricity from wind and other natural resources, suggests the general chair of the World Council for Renewable Energy.

Mong Duong 1 thermal plant now under construction

The VND33 trillion Mong Duong 1 Thermal Power Plant in the northern province of Quang Ninh is now being constructed by the Electricity of Vietnam.

Denmark to help Vietnam develop green energy

Up to 60 percent of a grant from Denmark will be used in Vietnam for effective use of water resources, clean water supply for the poor, wind energy and activities to cope with climate change.

US Eximbank to extend US$1B for Vietnam wind projects

The Export-Import Bank of the US has agreed on a credit package worth US$1 billion for a wind power development programme in the Mekong River Delta between 2011 and 2015. A letter of intent to this effect was signed in Hanoi on October 18 by representatives of the Vietnam Development Bank (VDB) and US EXIMBANK. Under the deal, VDB is allowed to borrow international loans channelled through the US bank for wind power projects in Vietnam. Currently, phase I of such a project is under way in the southern province of Bac Lieu, using VDB’s domestic loans. The first turbine with equipment imported from the US’s General Electric Company will be inaugurated in early November 2011. Project investors will negotiate a business contract with General Electric to supply equipment to the project, using loans from US EXIMBANK. According to Vu Duc Dam, Minister and Chairman of the Government Office, Vietnam is being seriously affected by climate change. The Vietnamese government encourages and creates conditions for developing environmentally-friendly technology. David Shear, US Ambassador to Vietnam, who witnessed the signing of the deal, said the US Government is interested in developing renewable energy in Vietnam. US investment in the Bac Lieu project will help contribute to meeting the goal of increasing cooperation between the two countries.

Hong Kong group plans $3.7B gas power plants in Australia

TRUenergy is seeking approval to develop two gas-fired power stations in Queensland, Australia, with total investment of up to A$3.6 billion or $3.76 billion. The firm is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hong Kong-based China Light and Power Holdings.

Tepco to sell shares in wind power company for 20b yen

Tokyo Electric Power Co will sell its 20% stake in Eurus Energy Holdings Corp to Toyota Tsusho Corp by January.

Uprising against nuke plants spreads in India

Nuclear opposition in India has remained resilient in the months since the devastation at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.

Indonesia should develop hydro energy

Austria-based hydro energy developer Andritz Hydro suggested that the government, businesspeople and energy consumers in Indonesia pay more attention to the future development of hydro energy sources. Company president director Josef M. Ulmer said Monday that the country had abundant hydro energy potential, around 78,000 megawatts (MW), but as of today utilization still stood at only around 4,500 MW. “Hydro is the old lady of renewable energy. It’s not as sexy as solar energy, but it is one of the most reliable sources of energy, including in Indonesia,” he told reporters at a press conference on the sidelines of the World Renewable Energy Congress in Nusa Dua, Bali. With a current electrification ratio of about 70 percent, hydro energy could be one of the best options for providing access to electricity in certain regions of the country, he said, adding that the future of hydro energy was very encouraging. As reported earlier, the government and state electricity utility PLN were preparing the concept for the third phase of the 10,000 MW fast-track program. During this phase, most new power plants would use water for generating electricity.