CHINA: Yingli supplies modules to 33 MW PV system

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — China’s Yingli Green Energy said it has signed a contract to supply 33 MW of solar modules to Spain’s Maessa Telecomunicaciones, Ingenieria, Instalaciones y Servicios SA or Maetel. Maetel, an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) company under the industrial division of the A.C.S. Group, one of Europe’s largest infrastructure...

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PHILIPPINES: ChemrezTech’s 2009 profit jumps 26%

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — Chemrez Technologies Inc, the Philippines’ biggest biodiesel, resins and oleochemical producer, said its consolidated net income jumped 26% year-on-year to P468 million in 2009. (US$1=47 peso).   In a statement, ChemrezTech said the higher profit resulted from a 10% rise in consolidated sales to P5.1 billion last year from...

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US: Solar energy use seen to grow by 50% in 2011

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — Solar energy use in the US will grow by 50% in 2011 from this year, according to a report by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) of the Department of Energy. In its Short Term Energy Outlook, the EIA estimated that US solar energy use would grow to 0.018 quadrillion...

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INDIA: Singapore’s Sembcorp makes its first power project investment

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — Sembcorp Industries, a leading Singapore-based energy and water company, said its fully-owned utilities subsidiary, Sembcorp Utilities has agreed to acquire a 49% stake in Thermal Powertech Corporation India (TPCIL) for about Rs10.42 billion. (US$1=Rs45). Sembcorp Utilities signed a joint venture agreement with Gayatri Energy Ventures (GEVL) to acquire the...

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INDONESIA: Australia’s BHP revives study on coal project in Kalimantan

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — Australia’s mining giant BHP Billiton has revived its plan to develop a six million tonne-a-year coking coal hub in Indonesia’s Kalimantan province in response to improving market prospects and the threat of a super tax on Australian projects from July 2012. The company said the Indonesian project could even...

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AUSTRALIA: State investment board approves JV with CNOOC unit on US$3 billion coal project

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — Altona Energy Plc, the London-listed Australia-based energy company, said its proposed joint venture with a subsidiary of China’s state-owned CNOOC to undertake a US$3 billion coal-development project has been cleared by the Australian Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) under its Foreign Investment Policy. CNOOC-NEI had formed CNOOC New Energy...

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AUSTRALIA: Supertax threatens to hold up A$83.5 b worth of investments including coal-seam-to-LNG pr

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — Investments worth a total of A$83.5 million in 70 mining projects face delay of varying periods or even cancellation if the Australian government proceeds to impose its super tax of 40% on mining profits, according to a new study by Access Economics. (US$1=A$1.18).   The private group’s findings contradict...

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AUSTRALIA: Business group describes ‘super mining tax’ as A$40 billion threat to gut South Australia

(EnergyAsia, June 4 2010, Friday) — South Australia’s leading mining lobby said Canberra’s proposed Resources Super Profits Tax (RSPT) could threaten to up to A$40 billion worth of mining projects in the state. (US$1=A$1.18).   In a stinging attack, the South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) warned that no other state stood to...

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NEW ZEALAND: Solid Energy secures exclusive right to coal-to-oil technology

(EnergyAsia, June 3 2010, Thursday) — New Zealand’s state-owned coal miner, Solid Energy, said it has secured the exclusive country rights to a technology which converts low-grade lignite to high-grade coal and synthetic crude oils. The company is preparing to start production from its lignite reserves. The agreement was signed with Australian company Ignite Energy...

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MARKETS: Solar energy to grow 43% in 2010, but expect oversupply and consolidation, says Pike Resear

(EnergyAsia, June 3 2010, Thursday) — Helped by lower costs and greater availability of credit, the world’s demand for solar-generated power will rise by nearly 43% to 10.1 gigawatts (GW) in 2010, and will nearly double from there to 19GW by 2013, said a US-based clean technology consulting group. In its latest report, Pike Research...

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VIETNAM: US$80 million bio-ethanol plant under construction in Binh Phuoc

(EnergyAsia, June 3 2010, Thursday) — Construction has begun on the US$80 million Binh Phuoc bi-ethanol plant in the Bu Dang district in Vietnam’s southern Binh Phuoc province. The plant is expected to be completed in 21 months and is designed to have a capacity to process 100 million litres of ethanol. The project is...

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SINGAPORE: Rolls-Royce JV abandons fuel cell production plans

(EnergyAsia, June 3 2010, Thursday) — Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems, in which the Singapore government has a stake, has abandoned plans to produce fuel cells and has gone back to doing research and development work. The company has decided to delay plans to start commercial production of fuel cells due to technical issues. The joint...

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MARKETS: Google seeks to increase renewable energy use

(EnergyAsia, June 3 2010, Thursday)—Internet giant Google Inc has emerged as a champion of renewable energy as it looking to increase its use to power its energy-guzzling data centres. The company has also become actively involved in buying and selling energy on the US wholesale market. In February, Google’s energy subsidiary obtained an approval from...

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INDONESIA: Pertamina under pressure to refine high-sulphur crude oil

(EnergyAsia, June 3 2010, Thursday) — The board of commissioners at Indonesia’s state oil and gas company Pertamina have called on the company to use high-sulphur content sour crude oil in its refineries to improve profit margins. In a statement, the board said Pertamina must look at “opportunities for crude processing deals by using the...

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CHINA: ChinaWindPower, Liaoning Energy to jointly invest in 18 wind power projects

(EnergyAsia, June 3 2010, Thursday) — China WindPower Group and Liaoning Energy have agreed to establish 18 new joint venture firms to develop 900MW of wind power projects in Chaoyang in China’s Liaoning province. Each joint venture firm will be responsible for a wind farm project with an initial installed capacity of 49.5 MW. The...

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CHINA: LDK Solar, Solarfun raised production capacity

(EnergyAsia, June 2 2010, Wednesday) — Two Chinese companies, LDK Solar and Solarfun, have announced plant expansions to increase their production of components used in solar power generation. LDK Solar said it expects to soon start up production at the recently completed second 5,000 MT train in its 15,000 MT polysilicon plant. The first train...

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INDIA: Companies in partnerships to develop solar power projects

(EnergyAsia, June 2 2010, Wednesday) — Foreign investors are jointly developing solar power projects in India. Azure Power, the developer and owner of India’s first privately operated utility- scale solar power plant and SunEdison will jointly develop a 15MW solar power plant in Gujarat state, while Astonfield Renewable Resources and Belectric have agreed to build...

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JAPAN: Toyota to invest in Tesla and jointly develop electric vehicles

(EnergyAsia, June 2 2010, Wednesday) — Japan’s Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) will invest in Tesla Motors Inc as well as work with the Palo Alto, California company to jointly develop electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support. They plan to form a team of specialists to further those efforts. In a joint statement,...

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SINGAPORE: IES’s global traders report 30% drop in 2009 revenue to US$465 billion

(EnergyAsia, June 2 2010, Wednesday) — Members under Singapore’s Global Traders Programme (GTP) reported a 30% drop in revenue for 2009 to US$465 billion, reflecting the near collapse in world trade last year, said state agency International Enterprise Singapore (IES). Despite this sharp fall, the revenues of the nearly 300 GTP companies have grown at...

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SINGAPORE: Platts report record volume traded through its window

(EnergyAsia, June 2 2010, Wednesday) — Oil pricing and media group Platts said it handled a record volume of paper trade through its Singapore electronic trading window in the first quarter. Dave Ernsberger, a Singapore-based editor until his recent promotion to a global portfolio in London, said the Platts’ window processed the equivalent of about...

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CHINA: Sinovel Wind placed new $445 million multi-year order with AMSC

(EnergyAsia, June 2 2010, Wednesday) — American Superconductor Corporation, a Nasdaq-listed global power technologies company, said it has received a new multi-year order worth US$445 million from China’s Sinovel Wind Group Co Ltd, the world’s third largest wind turbine manufacturer. AMSC said it will begin shipping core electrical components for Sinovel’s 1.5 megawatt (MW) wind...

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SINGAPORE: Oil trade hits new high of 4.43 million b/d in first quarter

(EnergyAsia, June 2 2010, Wednesday) — Singapore’s trade in physical crude and major oil products reached a record high of 4.43 million b/d in the first quarter of this year, exceeding 4.22 million-b/d level of last year. All the growth came from the products trade which expanded more than 8% to 3.6 million b/d to (more…)

CAMBODIA: China to fund construction of hydropower dams

(EnergyAsia, June 1 2010, Tuesday) — Work has begun on the construction of two Chinese-funded hydropower dams in southwestern Cambodia costing more than US$1 billion. The Ministry of Industry Mines and Energy said that work has begun on the US$540-million, 246-megawatt dam on the Tatai River and the US$496-million, 338-MW dam on the Lower Russei...

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QATAR: Tasweeq expands into Asia with new representative office in Singapore

(EnergyAsia, June 1 2010, Tuesday) — State-owned Qatar International Petroleum Marketing Company Ltd (Tasweeq) has opened a representative office in Singapore to help market its fuels and products as well as provide marketing support, customer service and liaison assistance in the Asia Pacific region. The office, headed by general manager Sultan Al-Hajri, previously the sales...

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CAMBODIA: NCT Jacam aims to raise biodiesel production by six times

(EnergyAsia, June 1 2010, Tuesday) — NCT Jacam Energy Co, a joint venture between Cambodian and Japanese companies, is planning to raise biodiesel production at its refining facility in Cambodia’s Kampong Speu province by six times to 600 litres per day. The company’s president, Chheuy Sophors, said that a lack of jatropha supplies had constrained...

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