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CLPNIC to Invest $10.9bn in Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station

CLPNIC to Invest $10.9bn in Yangjiang Nuclear Power Station

CLP Nuclear Investment Company will invest CNY70 billion or $10.9billion in the Yangjiang nuclear power station in Guangdong, China.

NTPC to export 250MW to Bangladesh

NTPC’s power trading arm NTPC Vidyut Vypar Nigam would export 250 Mw of power to Bangladesh, from the company’s 15 per cent unallocated quota.

Mongolia unsure about nuclear fuel repository plant

Mongolia has expressed its reservations to host a facility to store or dispose of spent nuclear fuel from other countries.

Unit 1 of Misumi thermal plant restarted

Chugoku Electric Power resumed operation at the trouble-hit Misumi thermal plant in Shimane Prefecture.

Hokuriku Electric to build 1st LNG-based power output facility

Hokuriku Electric Power will build a liquefied natural gas-fueled power generation facility in Imizu, Toyama Prefecture.

Bangladesh working for regional connectivity

Bangladesh's Energy Advisor Tawfiq-E-Elahi Chowdhury revealed that the government is working to set up a regional connectivity network to exchange power and energy among the countries in the region.

NTPC prepares to start work on Bangladesh plants

NTPC may commence work on its 1,320 Mw thermal project in Bangladesh in the next six months.

Reliance Power to Receive US Exim Bank Loan for New Projects

India's Reliance Power is seeking a loan of INR28bn ($625m) from the US Exim Bank for the construction of a 2,400MW gas-based power plant in Andhra Pradesh, India. The loan is a part of the $5bn deal with Reliance Power for the purchase of US-manufactured equipment for power projects. US Exim Bank president and chairman Fred Hoghberg told the Times of India. The company expects the loan to be disbursed by next month. Besides the $5bn deal with the US Exim Bank, Reliance Power has struck a deal with the Chinese Exim Bank for $12bn to fund power projects.  

Tokyo to Construct a Natural Gas-Fired Power Plant

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government plans to construct a natural gas-fired thermal plant in Tokyo, Japan, amid the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara said the plant will be constructed by the local government with the help of private capital including foreign investment, as the capital faces uncertainty over future power supply. Construction of the plant is estimated to cost around JPY50bn ($640m) and will be built and operated by a private sector on a site offered by the local government. The power generated from the plant will be equal to one nuclear plant, reports Dow Jones.  

1.6 km seawall to protect Hamaoka nuclear plant against tsunami

Chubu Electric Power will construct a 16 kilometer long, 18 meter high tsunami defence wall around its Hamaoka nuclear plant in Tokyo at an estimated cost of around JPY100 billion or $1.3 billion.

Silt forces hydropower plant shutdowns, affects north India

Hydropower plants in Himachal Pradesh were shut down due to the high silt level in Sutlej river, sparking a power crisis in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi.

Report: India firms prefer BHEL equipment over Chinese-made

India's brokerages prefer equipment made by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, saying its offerings have an “edge” over rivals from China.

Vietnam's hydropower plants link with national grid

Turbine Unit No. 2 of the Dong Nai Hydropower Plant 3 with a capacity of 90MW has officially linked up with Vietnam's national grid.

Pakistan refuses Indian electricity supply offer

Pakistan has reportedly decided not to take up an Indian offer to supply electricity because of strategic reasons.

FRV-led consortium to build 150MW Australian solar plant

A consortium led by Fotowatio Renewable Ventures won a bid to develop a 150 MW solar plant in Australia.

NHPC to build 320 MW hydel units in Orissa

Orissa government has signed a MoU with central public sector

Sarawak Energy to supply 230MW to Indonesia

Sarawak Energy has bagged deals to sell about 230MW of electricity to West Kalimantan, Indonesia, by mid-2014.