CHINA: Huaneng completes trials for coal-fired and wind power units

(EnergyAsia, February 13 2012, Monday) — China’s Huaneng Power International Inc said it has completed trials at two of its power plants at the end of last year. The company declared successful trials for its 600MW coal-fired generating unit 2 of its 80%-owned Shanxi Huaneng Zuoquan power plant and Phase I of its wholly-owned Jiuquan...

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MONGOLIA: Challenges to coal industry to reduce export dependence on China, increase domestic processing

(EnergyAsia, February 13 2012, Monday) — Mongolia’s coal officials said the industry faces the twin challenges of reducing its dependence on China and increasing its export earnings from the commodity. Last year, it produced 33 million tons of coking coal, and exported 23 million tons of that to China, according to the Mongol Coal Association. Executive...

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CHINA: ADB to help launch pilot carbon emissions trading system from next year

(EnergyAsia, February 13 2012, Monday) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it will help China set up a pilot provincial emissions trading system that could pave the way for a national scheme and lower greenhouse gas emissions in the country. The bank said it will provide a US$750,000 equivalent grant and help design the (more…)

INDONESIA: Japan’s Sumitomo completes Tanjung Jati B coal-fired power plant expansion

(EnergyAsia, February 13 2012, Monday) — A consortium of Japanese companies comprising Sumitomo Corp, Toshiba Corp, Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co Ltd, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd (MHI) said it and other stakeholders have completed the expansion of the 2,640MW Tanjung Jati B coal-fired power plant in Indonesia. The consortium said it completed the plant’s 660MW Unit (more…)

UZBEKISTAN: ADB support development of US$4 billion petrochemical plant

(EnergyAsia, February 13, 2012 Monday) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it has approved a loan and political risk guarantee totalling up to US$400 million to help build Uzbekistan’s largest petrochemical plant worth some US$4 billion. Located about 1,300 kilometres from the capital Tashkent in the Karakalpakstan region, the Surgil Natural Gas Chemicals Project (more…)

US: Lawmaker may introduce legislation to stop natural gas exports to prevent “skyrocketing prices”

(EnergyAsia, February 10 2012, Friday) — A ranking US politician wants to put the brakes on the bandwagon pushing for natural gas exports to Asia by declaring his intention to introduce legislation to keep domestically produced natural gas in the country. Representative Ed Markey, the (D-Mass.), the Ranking Member of the Natural Resources Committee and...

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SINGAPORE: Dubai’s Coal & Oil Group sets up regional office

(EnergyAsia, February 10 2012, Friday) — Coal & Oil Group, a Dubai-based family-owned energy company, said it is opening a regional office in Singapore to better serve its growing businesses in Asia-Pacific countries including Southeast Asia, Australia and the Far East. With a turnover of over US$500 million, the company has also established East India (more…)

NEW ZEALAND: LanzaTech raised US$55.8 million in ‘series C’ round of funding

(EnergyAsia, February 10 2012, Friday) — LanzaTech, a New Zealand-based producer of low-carbon fuels and chemicals from waste gases, said it has raised US$55.8 million in its latest Series C round of funding from new investors led by the Malaysian Life Sciences Capital Fund. The Malaysian investors include Petronas Technology Ventures Sdn Bhd, the venture (more…)

COMPANY: Law firm Wikborg Rein recruits LNG specialist as new partner for London office

(EnergyAsia, February 10 2012, Friday) — Reflecting the growth of the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) business, leading international law firm Wikborg Rein has recruited a specialist, Joe McGladdery, as a partner in its London, England office. Mr McGladdery joins from Qatar Gas Transport Company Limited (Nakilat) where he acted as the company’s general counsel (more…)

CHINA: ConocoPhillips set up fund to pay for offshore oil spill, CNOOC to establish marine foundation

(EnergyAsia, February 10 2012, Friday) — Following their respective roles in an oil spill off the coast of northern China, China’s CNOOC Limited said it is establishing a foundation to protect the marine environment and ecology while US oil company ConocoPhillips has set up a RMB1-billion fund to compensate the fishing industry for loss of (more…)

POWER: Experts predict higher costs, more problems for nuclear energy ahead

(EnergyAsia, February 9 2012, Thursday) — The cost of nuclear-generated power and issues associated with this energy source will continue to challenge the sector in 2012, said US experts. Following the Fukushima disaster last March, the sector has seen an increase in earthquake-related reactor shutdowns, reactor project cost escalation, infighting at the US Nuclear Regulatory (more…)

MONGOLIA: Prophecy Coal aims to complete power plant project financing and selection of EPC firm by 2Q

(EnergyAsia, February 9, 2012 Thursday) — Canada’s Prophecy Coal Corp said it is aiming to complete the project financing and selection of the engineering, procurement, construction (EPC) firm for a power plant in Mongolia by the second quarter. These achievements will then pave the way for the Vancouver, British Columbia-based company to begin construction of (more…)

CHINA: World’s leading coal producer, consumer and importer

(EnergyAsia, February 9 2012, Thursday) — China, the world’s largest coal producer and consumer, has also claimed the title of leading importer. Last year, its coal import rose 10.8% to 182.4 million tonnes, enabling it to overtake long-time leader Japan which purchased 175.2 million tonnes. Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, which accounted for 15% of China’s...

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AUSTRALIA: Origin’s Mortlake Power Station ready to produce electricity

(EnergyAsia, February 9 2012, Thursday) — Australia’s Origin Energy Limited said the first of two units at its 550MW gas-fired Mortlake Power Station is ready to generate electricity for use in Victoria state. Located near Mortlake in south-western Victoria, the plant’s two gas turbines will help to meet the growing demand for peak electricity in (more…)

CHINA: China Power-China Coal JV working to build new coal-fired power plants

(EnergyAsia, February 9 2012, Thursday) — State-owned China Power International Development Limited (CPI) and its recently formed joint venture with China Coal Energy Co Ltd are proceeding on schedule to build and operate a coal-fired power plant in northern China’s Shanxi province. CPI, which holds an 80% stake in China Power Shentou Power Generating Company,...

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CHINA: P&W Rocketdyne to design construct and operate commercial-scale gasification demonstration plant

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2012, Wednesday) — Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, a member of US-based United Technologies Corp, said it has signed an agreement with two leading Chinese energy firms to design, construct and operate a commercial-scale advanced gasification demonstration plant in China’s central eastern Henan province. P&W Rocketdyne described the “negotiation framework” agreement as a (more…)

AUSTRALIA: BHP Billiton working on rail project linking coal mines to Port of Abbot Point

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2012, Wednesday) — Australian mining giant BHP Billiton said it has informed the Queensland state government that it plans to align its railway system to accommodate more lines to deliver coal from its various mines to the Port of Abbot Point. The project includes the construction of a dedicated rail line for (more…)

THAILAND: Banpu expects 2012 revenue to rise by as much as 20% on higher coal prices and sales

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2012, Wednesday) — Banpu Plc, Southeast Asia’s largest coal miner, said revenue could reach a record of as much as 120 billion baht this year, up 15-20% from last year, on rising sales volume and prices. Briefing the media, chief financial officer Somruedee Chaimongkol said the Thailand-listed company expects to sell a...

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SRI LANKA: Government to give tax breaks to development of 500MW coal-fired power plant

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2012, Wednesday) — The Sri Lankan government has approved a set of tax exemptions and approval priority for the construction of a much-needed 500 MW coal-fired plant in the eastern city port of Trincomalee. In a statement, the Economic Development Ministry said the government has recognised the two-unit Sampur power plant as...

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MONGOLIA: President visited MMC’s Ukhaa Khudag coal mine in January

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2012, Wednesday) — Hong Kong-lised Mongolian Mining Corporation (MMC) said Mongolia’s President Elbegdorj Tsakhia visited its Ukhaa Khudag coal mine last month as part of his visit to the Tavantolgoi coalfield and Oyutolgoi gold-copper mining project in the Southern Gobi area. While touring the extended facilities at Ukhaa Khudag including the country’s...

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COMPANY: Bureau Veritas approves design for LNG-powered ultra-large containership

(EnergyAsia, February 7, 2012 Tuesday) — Leading international classification society Bureau Veritas said it has approved in-principle the basic design of a 14,000 twenty-foot-equivalent (TEU) containership to be powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG). South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, liner major CMA-CGM and Bureau Veritas jointly developed the design. Jean-Francois Segretain, Bureau Veritas’s (more…)

CHINA: CNOOC Limited to invest up to US$11 billion to implement 2012 business plan

(EnergyAsia, February 7 2012, Tuesday) — China’s CNOOC Limited has unveiled a budget with a capital expenditure of US$9.3 to US$11 billion to implement its business strategy and development plan for 2012. The bulk, 68%, of that budget will be spent on development, while 17% will be invested in exploration and 14% on production. It is...

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CHINA: Foster Wheeler awarded contract for circulating fluidised-bed steam generator

(EnergyAsia, February 7 2012, Tuesday) — Engineering giant Foster Wheeler AG said a subsidiary of its Global Power Group has been awarded a contract by Yuen Foong Yu Paper Mfg Co Ltd to design and supply a circulating fluidised-bed (CFB) steam generator for captive use at its industrial paper complex in Yangzhou in China’s Jiangsu (more…)

INDONESIA: Canada’s CBM Asia to acquire coalbed methane PSC in Kalimantan

(EnergyAsia, February 7 2012, Tuesday) — Canada’s CBM Asia Development Corp (CBM Asia) said it has signed a Heads of Agreement with PT Tranaco Utama, a private Indonesian company that holds the first rights to undertake a production sharing contract (PSC) for a 1,500-square kilometre coalbed methane block in Kalimantan in Indonesia. CBM Asia said (more…)

UAE: Masdar Institute and Masdar PV sign agreement for three research projects

(EnergyAsia, February 7, 2012 Tuesday) — Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, the UAE’s research-driven graduate-level university focused on advanced energy and sustainable technologies, said it has signed a strategic master research partnership agreement with Masdar PV GmbH, leading German-based manufacturer of photovoltaic films. The agreement was signed at the Masdar Institute stand at last (more…)