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CPI achieves Xinjiang breakthrough with project ratification

The 49.5MW Phase I of CPI Xinjiang Mayitasi Wind Power Project was ratified by Xinjiang Autonomous Region Development and Reform Commission, which was the first wind power project invested by CPI in Xinjiang.

CPI achieves Xinjiang breakthrough with project ratification

The 49.5MW Phase I of CPI Xinjiang Mayitasi Wind Power Project was ratified by Xinjiang Autonomous Region Development and Reform Commission, which was the first wind power project invested by CPI in Xinjiang.

CPI achieves Xinjiang breackthrough with project ratification

The 49.5MW Phase I of CPI Xinjiang Mayitasi Wind Power Project was ratified by Xinjiang Autonomous Region Development and Reform Commission, which was the first wind power project invested by CPI in Xinjiang.

Phase II of Jinzi Mountain Wind Power Project gets ratified

Phase II of CPI Guangxi Jinzi Mountain Wind Power Project has been ratified by the Development and Reform Commission of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Inner Mongolian coal-fired plant to be built at $1.5B

CECEP and UK's Seamwell International will build a $1.5 billion coal-fired plant in Inner Mongolia, China.

KEPCO completes Cebu power plant

Korea Power Electric Corp. has completed a new power plant in Cebu, the Philippines.

India energy peak deficit, shortage dip in May

India's peak deficit and energy shortage, the two key indicators of the power and energy availability situation, registered a dip in May 2011 from the previous month.

Tripura to get World Bank loan for transmission lines

Tripura will receive a Wolrd Bank loan of INR11 billion or US$245.34 million to improve power transmission and distribution system.

Australia to spend AU$770M on two solar projects

Australia will spend AU$770 million or US$819 million for its Solar Flagships programme.

India's coal ministry threatens NTPC with coal de-allocation

India's Ministry of Coal has issued a warning to NTPC, India`s largest power generating major, for exhibiting a dawdling performance at its Pakri Barwadih and Talaipalli coal blocks.

Laos resumes dam project in defiance of pact

Laos will proceed with the construction of its $3.5 billion hydropower dam in violation of its agreement with neighboring countries. The Lao government. which agreed suspend the project pending approval by ministers of neighboring countries, has given Thai developer Ch Karnchang the green light to resume work on the Xayaburi Dam. Mekong basin countries are bound by treaty to hold inter-governmental consultations before building dams. After months of pressure from environmentalists and neighboring countries, Laos agreed on April 19 to defer the project until a meeting of ministers of the four countries involved, slated for the end of the year. The full story is available at reuters.

China earmarks $62B for 4 hydroelectric power plant projects

China will invest 400 billion yuan or $62 billion in the construction of four hydroelectric dams.

ADB urges for more clean energy investments

ADB is urging Asia-Pacific countries to invest in clean energy and energy efficiency to secure recent economic gains.

NHPC to invest in 3 Jammu & Kashmir projects

NHPC intends to invest Rs 2,400 crore for three projects in Jammu & Kashmir under a joint venture with Jammu & Kashmir State Power Development Corporation and PTC India.

CEM to review power network's reliability

CEM is reviewing the condition of the power network and defining a medium and long-term development plan to reinforce the network reliability. This is to further ensure the reliability of power supply to be in line with the surge of electricity consumption.

Bangladesh to formulate coal policy through public opinion

Commerce Minister of Bangladesh Faruk Khan announced that the Bangla government would take its decision on coal extraction in consultation with the local people.

NEEPCO awaits budget sanction for thermal plant

NEEPCO's  is still awaiting sanction for its budgeted outlay for its West Khasi Hills coal based thermal plant from the government.

Suzlon chief forecasts Indian wind energy to grow at 40%

Indian wind energy will register close to 40 per cent growth rate in the wind segment, according to Suzlon chairman and managing director Tulsi Tanti. He added that it will continue to contribute the maximum to the renewable energy mix in India in the short term.” Wind energy sector globally is recording fast phased growth after the 2008 slowdown. The order books with the major players will substantiate the healthy growth, says Tanti. Tanti explained that the adaptation of newer technology will enhance this growth rate.