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GE eyes clean energy deals with Chinese partners

GE plans to sign five agreements with Chinese partners this week, totaling more than $2 billion in revenue.

GE eyes clean energy deals with Chinese partners

GE plans to sign five agreements with Chinese partners this week, totaling more than $2 billion in revenue.

Vandanaa to build $2B Gujarat coal-fired plant

Vandanaa Power signed an MoU to construct a 2,400MW coal-fired power plant in Navalakhi port in Kutch district, Gujarat, India.

Atlantis gets approved for Gujarat tidal power project

The state ministry has approved Atlantis Resources’ 50MW tidal power project in the Gulf of Kutch in Gujarat.

PII to provide $3.3B guarantee for Indonesian plant

PII will provide a guarantee for building a $3.3 bilion power plant in Central Java, Indonesia.

First Solar wants new facilities in Vietnam

First Solar Technology Group is seeking investment opportunities for building a factory in HCM City with expected capital of $1.2 billion.

CER opens new design and manufacturing facility

The facility expands its ability for new orders and speed delivery of large-scale waste heat systems for new and retro-fitted industrial plants.

TRUenergy approved for NSW power plant

TRUenergy Holdings has received approval from New South Wales, Australia, to build a second gas-fired power plant in the state.

Mundra UMPP Unit-I boiler light-up due this month

CGPL will conclude the boiler light-up for the first unit of the 4,000 MW Mundra UMPP by end of this month. It was originally scheduled on February 2011.

Haryana overdraws the most from Indian grid

Haryana overdrew the most among all Indian states, in November 2010. The state drew 825.390 million units from the grid, that is 246.750 MUs more than its schedule of 578.640 MUs. 

Technopromexport agrees to complete Barh project by 2014

Technopromexport will complete construction activities for the main plant of NTPC`s 1,980 MW Barh Stage-I power project in Bihar by October 2014.

Cambodian premier asks Chinese firms for transmission lines

Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen appealed to Chinese firms to invest in transmission lines to connect Stung Tatay and other dams to the power grid in Koh Kong province.