JAPAN: Kyocera to supply 1.7MW of solar modules for Shikoku’s solar power plant

(EnergyAsia, May 13 2010, Thursday) — Japan’s Kyocera Corp said it will supply 9,000 solar modules for a total of 1.7 megawatts (MW) of capacity for the first stage of the Matsuyama solar power plant in Ehime Prefecture on Japan’s Shikoku Island. Planned by Shikoku Electric Power Co Inc with construction by Yonden Engineering Co...

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MYANMAR: Hydropower project rocked by explosions

(EnergyAsia, May 13 2010, Thursday) — A controversial hydropower project in northern Myanmar has been rocked by a series of explosions but no information on casualties or damage has been released. The hardline military regime has blamed dissident groups and separatist ethnic rebels launching the attacks. The hydroelectric project on the country’s main Irrawaddy River...

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JAPAN: Honda Motor launched electric scooter for domestic customers

(EnergyAsia, May 13 2010, Thursday) — Japan’s Honda Motor has launched its latest electric scooter, which will initially target domestic business customers such as fast food delivery chains. The EV-neo, which uses a lithium-ion battery, can travel 30 km on a single charge and can be rapid-charged up to 80% of capacity in 20 minutes....

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Industry not sufficiently green and not ready to take off, says report

(EnergyAsia, May 13 2010, Thursday) — Car makers, rather than environmentalists, are prematurely promoting the production and use of expensive electric cars to take advantage of generous state subsidies even though the industry has a higher carbon dioxide footprint than the traditional auto sector, according to an industry report. The 168-page report, The Emperor’s New...

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AUSTRALIA: Biofuels to only meet a fraction of aviation fuel demand by 2020

(EnergyAsia, May 13 2010, Thursday) — Industry participants believe biofuels would meet only a small portion of Australia’s demand for aviation fuel over the next 10 years. At an environmental conference hosted by US aircraft company Boeing in Sydney last month, some participants predicted that biofuels would supply less than 5% of the domestic aviation...

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CHINA: GE technology used in world’s largest project using cow manure to produce energy

(EnergyAsia, May 13 2010, Thursday) — GE said its Jenbacher biogas engines will power China’s Liaoning Huishan cow farm, which when completed in September, will become world’s largest biogas project based on cow manure. The manure from the 250,000 cows at the farm in Shenyang city will be converted into biogas and is expected to...

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SINGAPORE: Shell inaugurates fully-integrated hub as largest petrochemicals project

  (EnergyAsia, May 12 2010, Wednesday) — Anglo Dutch Shell last week officially announced the completion of the Shell Eastern Petrochemicals Complex (SEPC) project in Singapore, its largest petrochemicals investment to date, and its second world-scale petrochemicals project in Asia in four years after its Nanhai joint-venture in Guangdong, China. The new plant, estimated to...

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JAPAN: GE, Nissan to develop charging technology, system for electric vehicles

  (EnergyAsia, May12 2010, Wednesday) – US conglomerate GE and Japanese auto giant Nissan said they are jointly researching and developing technology and infrastructure for charging electric vehicles. The two companies have signed a three-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore new technologies that are needed to build a reliable, dynamic smart-charging infrastructure. The MOU...

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US: The looming environmental mega-disaster in the Gulf of Mexico

  (EnergyAsia, May 12 2010, Wednesday) — By Wayne Madsen for Oilprice.com. We have been informed by sources in the US Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and Florida Department of Environmental Protection that the Obama White House and BP, which pumped $71,000 into Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign — more than...

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MARKETS: Gulf Oil spill threatens halt to US offshore drilling plans

  (EnergyAsia, May 12 2010, Wednesday) — By Darrell Delamaide for Oilprice.com. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico from a collapsed offshore drilling rig could affect White House plans to extend offshore drilling, press secretary Robert Gibbs acknowledged as the oil slick threatened onshore sites from the Louisiana wetlands to the Sarasota beaches...

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JAPAN: Lithium-ion battery sector to take off this decade, says Macquarie

  (EnergyAsia, May 12 2010, Wednesday) — Japan’s lithium-ion battery sector, which dominates the world market, is poised for strong growth in the next 10 years, according to analysts at Macquarie Research. The battery-material market in Japan will grow to one trillion yen by 2010 from 200 billion yen in 2008 because of demand from...

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INDIA: Over US$5 billion investments in jatropha plantations could go to waste

  (EnergyAsia, May 12 2010, Wednesday) — Indian companies may see little yield from their investments of over US$5 billion in jatropha plantations to produce biofuels because they have been using poor quality seeds or had been led to expect too much from the ‘miracle’ crop. In the race to develop alternatives to fossil fuels,...

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CHINA: Shandong province leads in clean power

  (EnergyAsia, May 12 2010, Wednesday) — Shandong province is leading China in clean power with government data showing that installed capacity from renewable sources reaching 3.38 million kilowatts at the end of 2009. Electricity generation capacity from hydro, wind and biomass sources has reached nearly 6% of the province’s total installed power capacity. Wind...

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AUSTRALIA: Carbon emissions trade scheme shelved for three years

  (EnergyAsia, May 12 2010, Wednesday) — Australia has decided to shelf its proposed carbon emissions trading scheme for three years in light of parliamentary opposition and a slip in support from the public worried about the cost of the ambitious programme. The scheme had been rejected twice by the Senate where the ruling party...

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RENEWABLES: Hydro power leads in M&A activity in clean energy sector, said PricewaterhouseCoopers

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2010, Tuesday) — Renewable energy is accounting for an increasing slice of global mergers and acquisition (M&A) activity in the power utilities sector, with hydro the clear leader, said a recent study by consultants Pricewaterhouse. The share of total sector value attributable to renewables deals rose from 17% in 2008 to 25%...

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DUBAI: DME Oman contract help transparent pricing for producers and consumers, says CEO

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2010, Tuesday) — DME Oman contract is the most transparent and strategically viable price benchmark for East of Suez crude oil markets, said Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) CEO Thomas Leaver at the 18th Middle East Petroleum and Gas Conference (MPGC) held in Kuwait City recently. He noted that the fundamental shift east...

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THAILAND: ADB approved US$70 million loan for solar plant project

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2010, Tuesday) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said its board has approved a loan of up to US$70 million for the construction of a 73MW solar power plant in central Thailand. The plant, one of the largest solar photovoltaic projects in the world, will be key to the country’s efforts to...

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UZBEKISTAN: ADB to lend US$350 million to help boost energy efficiency

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2010, Tuesday) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it has agreed to lend Uzbekistan US$350 million to help boost the efficiency of the country’s electricity supply through the construction of a new combined cycle gas turbine. The loan will help fund the construction of the US$1.28 billion Talimarjan Clean Power Project,...

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ASIA: ADB urges cities to improve environment, cut resource use

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2010, Tuesday) —- Cities in Asia should lead the way in making the reduction, reuse and recycling of resources a way of life, while providing economic models for conservation which national governments could replicate, said the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Asian urban centers are facing immense strains on limited resources, which is...

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SAUDI ARABIA: Doubts linger over multibillion bet on renewable energy programme

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2010, Tuesday) — By Fawzia Sheikh for Oilprice.com.   The promise of green energy has intrigued the Middle East, but Saudi Arabia’s US$170 billion investment in traditional oil projects underscores lingering concern about betting on renewables. State Saudi Aramco, which will bankroll more than half that amount for energy and oil refining...

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MARKET: Oil leak could reach 60,000 b/d in US ‘Chernobyl’ in Gulf of Mexico

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2010, Monday) — A US Congress committee has been told that the burst BP exploration well off Louisiana state in the Gulf of Mexico could leak as much as 60,000 b/d from the current estimate of 5,000 b/d if efforts now underway to stop the flow fail. Executives from BP, the Macondo...

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MALAYSIA: STR Holdings Inc to double size of solar plant in Johor state

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2010, Monday) —NYSE-listed STR Holdings Inc said it has started work to double the size of its solar encapsulant plant in Johor state in Malaysia to service its growing customer base in Asia. STR Holdings said its warehouse space will be expanded by the first quarter of 2011 to provide floor space...

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THAILAND: Thai Oil to invest US$30 million in ethanol plant

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2010, Monday) — Thai Oil Plc, the country’s largest oil refinery, said it has allocated as much as US$30 million to acquire a minimum 25% stake in an ethanol plant to boost its access to ethanol supply. Surong Bulakul, CEO of Thai Oil, said the company is in talks with a number...

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SRI LANKA: Orizon Renewable to set up 55-MW waste-to-energy power plant

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2010, Monday) — Orizon Renewable Energy, a Malaysian and Bahraini joint venture, plans to invest US$230 million to set up a 55-megawatt power plant in Sri Lanka that will use solid waste as feedstock. Sri Lanka’s Board of Investment (BOI) said it has signed an agreement with Orizon for the project to...

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SINGAPORE: Petrochemical industry fared well in first quarter

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2010, Monday) — Singapore’s petrochemical industry fared well in the first quarter of this year in the face of rising feedstock costs and increased competition from new petrochemical facilities in the region which are still not in full operating mode. Petrochemical plants in the city-state have been able to operate at more...

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