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Pakistani PM approves electricity import from India
Pakistani PM approves electricity import from India
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani gave a go-ahead on Tuesday for importing electricity from India.
Sarawak not ready for Renewable Energy Act: Minister
The Sarawak Government has yet to decide on whether to enforce the Renewable Energy Act.
India forms panel to assess imported Chinese power equipment
The government of India has set up a committee to assess the performance of Chinese power equipment.
Xinjiang Goldwind gets $1.6b loan for wind projects
Renewable energy is one of the seven “strategic” industries receiving government support in China.
Vietnam eyes $130M ADB loan for electricity project
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dũng has approved the list of investment project of power transmission network 1 worth $155.6 million, of which $130 million is planned to borrow from Asian Development Bank.
Hyundai halts operations of solar facilities
Hyundai Heavy Industries has suspended operations of some facilities that manufacture solar cells and solar modules.
Chinese solar firm puts US project on hold due to trade row
CECEP Solar has put a planned $500 million U.S. project on hold over an anti-dumping trade dispute The company's general manager said that a planned installation of China-made panels to generate solar power in California, New Jersey and Texas would be made uneconomic by U.S. anti-dumping moves. "If the solar panel prices increase by, say 30 percent, in the United States, following the move, then we would certainly drop the plan because there's no profit to be made," Cao Huabin, the general manager of CECEP Solar Energy, told a news conference in Beijing. Prices of solar panels in the project, which account for about 70 percent of the costs, are set to jump if Washington imposes duties on imported Chinese products that U.S. rivals say breach agreed global trade rules. "I don't see any alternatives to Chinese solar panels," Cao said, who described Chinese products as having "low prices but good quality." For the source of this story, click here.
Carbon tax to be implemented in Australia from July 2012
The tax would start from A$23 per ton and would increase by 5% annually.
Japan's Electric Power Development to build gas power plant in Thailand
J-Power will start work on the 1,600 megawatts scheme by year-end.
Singapore to house a new full-service photovoltaic facility
Located in Tuas, the Heraeus Asia Center will specialise in a full suite of end-to-end services driven by the Photovoltaics Business Unit.
NPC gets boost on Kalam's support to Kudankulam}}
Amidst the danger of degradation of the 2,000-Mw Kudankulam project in Tamil Nadu due to complete stoppage of work, state-run Nuclear Power Corporation (NPC) on Sunday received a boost after former President APJ Kalam certified the project had 3G safety aspects. Kalam, who has been quite vocal about the need for nuclear power and especially the Kudankulam project, held separate meetings with NPC officials in the early hours and later visited the plant site and met about 30 villagers. Incidentally, a section of villagers from 20 nearby villages came out in full support of the project and, in their submission to Kalam, expressed the need for early completion of the project and commencement of power generation. Kalam, who was accompanied by Atomic Energy Commission chairman Sri Kumar Banerjee, NPC chairman and managing director S K Jain and Kudankulam power plant officials, said he was fully satisfied with the safety of the plant. His visit to the project comes two days after Banerjee and Jain had met Tamil Nadu chief secretary Debendranath Sarangi and discussed ways to allay the villagers’ fears. The visit is crucial, especially when phase I of the project is 99.5 per cent complete and phase II is 97 per cent over. However, NPC, which has spent more than Rs 13,000 crore so far, is finding it difficult to carry out essential services at the site, thanks to the villagers blocking entry of its scientists and engineers. Moreover, 6,000 contract labourers have already left for their respective states due to the ongoing agitation that began on October 13. Site director M K Balaji told Business Standard: “The former president held talks with us from 12 am to 4.30 am and later visited the plant during 9 am-1 pm. We briefed him on the status of the project. He has expressed full satisfaction over the safety aspects.” Kudankulam panchayat chief P Izhil Aram said, “We have submitted a memorandum to Kalam, saying the work should begin immediately so that the generation can be started soon. The project is essential to meet the area’s and the state’s growing need for power.” He said the project was safe as advanced safety measures had been applied by NPC. “A couple of villagers recently visited the NPC-run nuclear power projects at Tarapur (Maharashtra), Kalpakkam (Tamil Nadu) and Rajasthan. We are of the view that there is no need to fear about safety and security. There is no danger to locals,” he opined. The People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE), which is spearheading agitation against the project, skipped the meeting with Kalam. Pushpa Rayan, coordinator of the steering committee at PMANE, said “We were prepared to talk to Kalam. We welcomed him on Saturday after his arrival. However, he should have been more open, keeping aside his pro-nuclear power stand.” She added that their agitation to press for scrapping the project would be further stepped up.
Indonesia to set up 4,000-MW plants in Batam
The Indonesian government plans to build new power plants with total capacity of 4,000 megawatts in Batam, Riau Islands.
ADB lends $170M for Thai gas fired plant
Asian Development Bank is providing a $170 million loan for a natural gas fired power plant in Nong Saeng, Udon Thani province, Thailand.
Korean groups in JV to build power stations in Russia
A joint venture has been formed between Northern Caucasus Resorts Company, Korean Western Power and CHT Korea will build up to five new environmentally advanced power stations in Russia.
US nuclear regulatory group to visit India
India’s Atomic Energy Regulatory Board will a delegation from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission led by its chairman Gregory B Jaczko from November 14 to 18.
NTPC to exceed 128,000 Mw in capacity by 2032
India's NTPC plans to take its capacity to over 128,000 Mw by 2032.
First Solar delays Ho Chi Minh plant
First Solar would delay $300 million factory in Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City.