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Huaneng remains world's second largest power producer

Huaneng remains world's second largest power producer

China Huaneng Group, the country's leading power provider, remained the world's second largest producer in terms of installed capacity at the end of last year.

Bangladesh, Russia sign nuclear power plant

Dhaka and Moscow on January 15 signed three agreements and six memorandums of understanding (MoUs) on cooperation in different fields, including setting up of the much-awaited 1000-MW nuclear power plant at Rooppur in northern Bangladesh. Deputy Finance Minister of Russia Sergey Storchak and Economic Relations Division (ERD) Secretary of Bangladesh Md Abul Kalam Azad signed the agreement on the Extension of State Export Credit for Financing the Preparatory Stage Work of Nuclear Power Plant at Rooppur in Pabna and the Extension of a State Export Credit to the Bangladesh government. State Minister for Science and Technology Arhitect Yeafesh Osman and General Director of Russian State Atomic Energy Commission ‘Rosatom’ SV Kirienko penned the deal on the Establishment of a Nuclear Industry Information Centre in Bangladesh. Under an agreement Bangladesh will procure military equipment worth US$ one billion from Russia. The Prime Minister said this while talking to reporters at her hotel lobby after the signing of three agreements and six MoUs at Kremlin. Hasina said the friendship between Bangladesh and Russia would reach a new height through her visit, “They (Russia) are our friend of bad time…With this visit we renew our friendship, a new door of prospect has opened up with it.” The Prime Minister said the signing of the agreements and MoUs will help both countries enhance the bilateral trade volume. “The friendly relations and cooperation with Russia will increase a lot,” she added. Hasina also hoped that these agreements and MoUs would greatly help Bangladesh elevate its socioeconomic status, and recalled the help and assistance of Russia, the then Soviet Union, during the Liberation War and after the war. Hasina also said she invited Russian President Putin to visit Bangladesh and he accepted it. “He’ll visit at his convenient time,” she said. Ministers and officials concerned of the two countries signed the agreements and MoUs. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina led the Bangladesh side at the talks, while Russian side was headed by its President Vladimir Putin. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that they had constructive talks and hoped that the bilateral relations of the two countries will reach a new height. Beside the cooperation in the nuclear power plant, the Russian president mentioned that his country is interested to increase the cooperation in other energy sectors. In this connection, he mentioned the gas sector.

World's largest wind farm to rise in Japan

To be built off the coast of Fukushima.

Japan could import natural gas from Alaska

Alaska turns to Japan following a drop in demand in the USA.

WB report on India's Alaknanda hydropower project kept under wraps

Findings on possible adverse impacts of Vishnugad Pipalkoti hydropower project may not become public.

Asian Players Tackle Smart Grid

Asian energy leaders and industry players will be tackling technological platforms as well as policy concerns that could underpin smart grid applications among power systems in the region.

China's semi-desert region to host 50MW solar plant

Trina Solar has obtained approval to develop a 50MW grid-connected solar project in Wuwei, Gansu.

Tata Power to increase output of largest power plant

Adding 1,600MW of capacity will make it India’s largest.

Indian states boosting solar power output

The aim is to produce 22 gigawatts of solar power by 2022.

South Vietnam to get $225-B power project investments

Vietnam's Southern Electricity Corporation will invest nearly US$225 billion for power projects this year.

High growth for renewable energy in China

Strong demand for electricity to drive renewable energy surge.

Chinese firms given 3 Bangladesh power projects

The Bangladesh cabinet approved proposals for the construction of three power plants.

India to build 1,000MW canal-based solar project

Eastern Powers will tap potential canal-based solar power generation in the Indian state of Gujarat.

Areva's Indian nuclear project to be built soon

Areva is close to building a nuclear power station on the west coast of India.

Cheaper coal sparking interest in new projects

Amid high oil and gas prices and falling coal costs, Chinese companies are revisiting the idea of transforming

China still world's largest power producer

China's total installed power generation capacity reached 1.14 billion kw by end of 2012.

China's Three Gorges generates record amount of electricity

The Three Gorges Power Plant generated a record high generated 98.1 billion kwh in 2012.