(EnergyAsia, December 8, Tuesday) — Indian utility firm NTPC will seek to tie up long-term contracts with international coal suppliers in its next financial year beginning March. For FY2010, NTPC has forecast it will need to import 12.5 million tonnes of better quality coal at a favourable price. Like other Indian utilities, it prefers coal...
CHINA: A-Power, Shenyang Power and Amraas International to develop biomass and geothermal projects
(EnergyAsia, December 8, Tuesday) — A-Power Energy Generation Systems Ltd, a Nasdaq-listed provider of distributed power generation systems in China and manufacturer of wind turbines, and its subsidiary, Shenyang Power Group (SPG), have agreed to develop two power projects with Amraas International Private Limited in Pakistan. The first contract, valued at $120 million, involves the...
CHINA: Solargiga starts generating power at 300kW PV pilot project
(EnergyAsia, December 7, Monday) — Solargiga Energy, a China-based monocrystalline silicon solar ingots and wafer manufacturer, said its 300kW photovoltaic (PV) pilot project in Jinzhou city, Liaoning province, has started generating power. Solargiga said the RMB12 million project in Jinzhou’s Binhai New District was developed by subsidiary Jinzhou Jinmao Photovoltaic Technology Co Ltd. (US$1=RMB6.84). The...
INDIA: Enfinity and Titan Energy Systems to build 1 GW of solar installations in Andhra Pradesh stat
(EnergyAsia, December 7, Monday) — Enfinity, a global renewable energy developer, and Titan Energy Systems, a manufacturer of PV modules, said they will collaborate on developing, financing and constructing 1 GWp of PV installations on 3,000 acres of land in Andhra Pradesh state over the next five years. The partners will establish a special purpose...
CLIMATE CHANGE: Intertanko’s guide on reducing greenhouse gas emissions
(EnergyAsia, December 7, Monday) — The association representing tanker owners, Intertanko, has published a new guide book on how ship operators can implement an International Maritime Organisation (IMO) circular on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The association said its Guide for a Tanker Energy Efficiency Management Plan (TEEMP) will provide practical advice for operators to implement...
NEW ZEALAND: Germany’s Siemens wins new order to supply 28 wind power turbines
(EnergyAsia, December 7, Monday) — Siemens Energy, a subsidiary of the German engineering giant, said it has secured a new order for the supply of 28 SWT-2.3-101 wind turbines for a wind power project near Hamilton city in New Zealand. The buyer, Meridian Energy, will use the turbines for the 64MW Te Uku wind...
SINGAPORE: EMA issues ‘smart energy’ challenge to boost energy security, efficiency and innovation
(EnergyAsia, December 7, Monday) — Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) has launched the Smart Energy Challenge (SEC) to provide seed funding of up to S$5 million per project for innovative energy ideas that meet the nation’s energy needs. (US$1=S$1.38). The challenge is aimed at supporting new solutions that enhance the nation’s energy security through fuel...
AUSTRALIA: New research centre to design and develop geothermal technology systems for cities
(EnergyAsia, December 7, Monday) — Western Australia state has launched a new centre for researchers, industry executives, investors and government officials to design and develop geothermal energy technologies to provide modern cities with air conditioning, power and desalinated water. Supported by the state government, the Western Australian Geothermal Centre of Excellence (WAGCOE) in Perth is...
CLIMATE CHANGE: Joint statement by IMF, multilateral development banks ahead of UN conference
(EnergyAsia, December 7, Monday) — The world’s leading international financial institutions have promised to coordinate their financing of climate actions and use their combined expertise and resources to assist the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) parties and private firms to confront challenges posed by climate change. The promise was contained in a joint...
SINGAPORE: China Huaneng’s Tuas Power breaks ground on clean coal plant
(EnergyAsia, December 4, Friday) — China Huaneng Group’s newly acquired Tuas Power has broken ground on a S$2-billion utilities complex comprising a clean coal and biomass cogeneration plant on Singapore’s Jurong Island. (US$1=S$1.38). The Tembusu Multi-Utilities Complex (TMUC) is being promoted as Jurong Island’s latest draw by contributing to its electricity supply and keeping down...
CHINA: GCHT to develop manufacturing base to support wind power project in Jiangsu province
(EnergyAsia, December 4, Friday) — US-listed GC China Turbine Corp (GCHT) said it has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Yancheng regional government in China’s Jiangsu province to build a wind-turbine manufacturing plant. The plant will produce large utility scale turbines for offshore and coastal use, which GCHT will use for developing wind farms...
CHINA: GE in joint venture with Shenhua Group to advance clean coal technology
(EnergyAsia, December 4, Friday) — GE said it and China’s Shenhua Group Corporation have agreed to a framework for an industrial coal gasification joint venture to combine GE’s expertise in gasification and cleaner power generation technologies with Shenhua’s expertise in building and operating coal gasification and coal-fired power generation facilities. The venture will aim to...
CLIMATE CHANGE: World Bank study says reducing energy intensity vital in curbing CO2 emissions
(EnergyAsia, December 4, Friday) — Reducing the amount of energy required to produce a unit of gross domestic product (GDP), particularly in the service sector, has been by far the greatest contributor to curbing emissions growth, according to a new World Bank study on changes in CO2 emissions. Entitled ‘Changes in CO2 Emissions from Energy...
VIETNAM: Trade Ministry, World Bank Group to consider waste rice husk as biomass energy
(EnergyAsia, December 4, Friday) — The World Bank Group said it is working with Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade to develop a waste-to-energy project using rick husk as a feedstock. The bank and the ministry recently hosted a seminar, “Rice Husk Biomass: Turning Waste into Energy and Profits,” to key findings from a study...
AUSTRALIA: Gas and wind energy projects driving investment in electricity generation
(EnergyAsia, December 4, Friday) — An additional 1,582 megawatts of electricity generation capacity powered by alternative energy sources was added to the Australian grid in the six months to October 2009, said state research agency Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE). The new capacity came onstream following the completion of one coal, one...
INDIA: German coal trading firm HMS Bergbau AG opens Mumbai office
(EnergyAsia, December 3, Thursday) — HMS Bergbau AG, a German coal trading, production and logistics group, said it has opened an office in Mumbai, India with its local partner Growell Resources & Management Pvt Ltd as part of its international expansion programme. Growell, established in 1992 by Ashok Ghandi, trades commodities, chemicals and fertilisers. HMS (more…)
INDIA: Power Ministry fears “severe” coal supply shortage by 2012
(EnergyAsia, December 3, Thursday) — India should prepare for worsening power blackouts in the coming years as it is facing a growing shortage of coal supply, said the Power Ministry. Officials recently spoke of their fears to the Coal Ministry, predicting that India could face a“severe” coal supply crunch by 2012. The Power Ministry is...
SINGAPORE: Keppel O&M wins marine contracts worth S$165 million from Petrobras and Saipem
(EnergyAsia, December 3, Thursday) — Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd said it has secured two marine contracts worth a total of about $165 million through subsidiaries Keppel Shipyard Limited and Keppel Verolme BV. (US$1=S$1.38). The first project, secured by Keppel Shipyard from repeat customer Petrobras Netherlands BV (PNBV), is for the pre-conversion of P-58,...
INDIA: Ethanol producers shift to industrial alcohol
(EnergyAsia, December 3, Thursday) — India’s ethanol companies are shifting to produce industrial alcohol where the absence of pricing regulation makes it a more profitable alternative. A skewed pricing policy makes biofuel from ethanol cheaper than feedstock, but producers are optimistic that the government will raise the price cap for ethanol eventually. Sugar millers have...
AUSTRALIA: Pension funds group launch one for clean energy
(EnergyAsia, December 3, Thursday) — Industry Funds Management, Australia’s umbrella management group for 36 superannuation or pension funds, has launched a A$1 billion Clean Energy Fund to support renewable energy projects. (US$1=A$1.08). The new fund would also take a large stake in Australian firm Pacific Hydro, which specialises in hydroelectric and wind farm projects, and...
SOUTH KOREA: Hyundai Heavy Industries makes second wind turbine order with AMSC
(EnergyAsia, December 3, Thursday) — American Superconductor Corporation, a Nasdaq-listed global power technologies company, said that it has received a follow-on order for 30 sets of electrical control systems from South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd (HHI) for its 1.65 megawatt (MW) wind turbines now in production in South Korea. AMSC also has received...
CHINA: Local companies partner with GE to advance clean technologies
(EnergyAsia, December 3, Thursday) – US engineering giant GE said it has teamed up with Chinese companies to promote and develop clean energy projects and applications including clean coal in China. The announcements were made during GE’s recent ‘Clean Technology Week in China’ activities, which included agreements to explore future ‘cleaner coal’ gasification and high-speed...
SINGAPORE: Renewable energy, smart power grid to be tested on Pulau Ubin
(EnergyAsia, December 2, Wednesday) — Pulau Ubin, a 10-sq km island to the northeast of Singapore, will be the test-site for a smart power grid running on renewable energy sources and clean energy technologies, said the Energy Market Authority (EMA). Clean energy companies have been invited to submit their proposals for the smart grid plan...
CHINA: Oil demand remains strong with 10% on-year rise in October, says Platts
(EnergyAsia, December 2, Wednesday) — China’s apparent petroleum demand in October jumped 10.2% from a year ago as the world’s second largest oil consumer ramped up crude processing rates, said energy media Platts. The data is in line with a batch of positive economic data released by the government for the month. Chinese oil demand...
INDONESIA: Green groups continue campaign against rainforest destruction
(EnergyAsia, December 2, Wednesday) — Friends of the Earth International (FOEI), Greenpeace and other environmental groups are continuing their international campaign to stop the massive destruction of Indonesia’s fragile life-supporting rainforests. The destruction has led to an irreversible loss of biodiversity. Of growing concern is that both large companies and small farmers, with the knowledge...