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Germany supports Philippine RE program

Germany supports Philippine RE program

Cooperation will allow the Philippines to address power problems.

AboitizPower ready for open access

Open access will complete power industry's shift to a market driven environment.

Why Indian building and technology need to be aware about electric grid

India has and continues to face significant challenges in reliable supply of electricity. This was manifest in the country’s worst blackout due to the failure of power grids, affecting states where 50% of India’s 1.2 billion people live.

India seeks nuclear deal with Japan

Indian PM to also pitch for investments in India’s renewable energy sector.

China's energy use to grow 4.5% in the next 20 years

Energy demand will peak between 2030 and 2035.

EU, China seek solution to Chinese solar panel dumping

The European Commission says talks have not begun.

Goldman earmarks US$487 million for Japanese RE investments

Investments will go to building solar and wind power plants.

Major Philippine transmission grid project completed by 2014

Ormoc-Maasin line to improve reliability of the grid in the Visayas region.

Suzlon no longer top Indian wind turbine maker

Wind World (India), Ltd is the new number one.

Feed-in tariff to benefit new Philippine wind farms

FIT for wind companies is a fixed kilowatt hour rate of US$0.21.

Top Japanese power companies unite to build thermal plant

Will build a 600,000 kilowatt coal-fired plant in Tokyo.

Government says Filipinos unwilling to accept renewable energy

Public believes renewable energy will increase their power bills.

Essar Energy takes out US$1 billion loan

Enters into agreement with China Development Bank and PetroChina.

India and Japan to resume stalled nuclear talks

Japan intends to provide nuclear energy for India.

Suzlon defaults on US$209 million in convertible bonds

May issue notes denominated in US$ to fund 2012 repayment.

Nippon Steel expands geothermal business abroad

Foresees geothermal sales of US$49 million in 2015.