BAHRAIN: Engineering firm KBC opens office

(EnergyAsia, March 9, Monday) — Engineering firm KBC Advanced Technologies plc (KBC) said it has opened a branch office in Bahrain. From its new presence in the Almoayyed Tower in Manama city, about 15 minutes from Bahrain International Airport and 45 minutes via King Fahd causeway to Saudi Arabia KBC said it can now provide...

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CHINA: GE signs $128 million service agreements for two power projects

(EnergyAsia, March 9, Monday) — To assist China in meeting its goals of increased energy efficiency and reduced emissions, GE Energy said it recently signed service and maintenance agreements totalling $128 million for two power plants, including the largest gas turbine combined-cycle power plant in Zhejiang province. GE Energy said it will provide inspections and...

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INDIA: Project developers, Canadian government and US lawyers help to expand market for clean energy

(EnergyAsia, March 9, Monday) — In a unique project financed by the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP), Indian lawyers and project developers met recently in New Delhi to learn about legal issues surrounding clean energy projects. The project was implemented by the government of Canada’s RETScreen International in association with The Energy +...

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BOOK: Wiley’s ‘Sustainable Development Policy Directory’

(EnergyAsia, March 9, Monday) — ‘Sustainable Development Policy Directory’  serves as a handy reference book which provides essential information on the legal, fiscal and planning frameworks governing the global and local sustainability agenda. Authored by Alan Strong and Lesley Hemphill, the directory is relevant to a range of organisations and individuals from national and local (more…)

BOOK: Wiley publishes practical guide on oil refineries

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — ‘Oil Refineries in the 21st Century: Energy Efficient, Cost Effective, Environmentally Benign’ is a practical guide for engineers, managers and consultants involved in the refining industry. The book provides a detailed approach to the methodology, information and criteria for analysing energy use, and the economics and environmental impact of refineries (more…)

BOOK: Wiley’s ‘Renewables-Based Technology: Sustainability Assessment’

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — ‘Renewables-Based Technology: Sustainability Assessment’, the first book in the ‘Wiley Renewable Resources’ series, covers a range of sustainability assessment methods and their uses. Sustainability is a key driving force for industries in the energy, chemical, food, packaging, agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors. These days, company reports incorporate quantitative sustainability indicators. This (more…)

SINGAPORE: Secure power provider Chloride Group serves Southeast Asia market from Jurong office

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — Chloride Group, a UK-based world leader in secure power solutions, aims to beef up its Singapore operations as the regional headquarters and R&D centre to serve customers in Southeast Asia. The company, which last year opened its Singapore and regional headquarters and training academy in Jurong, is targeting to raise...

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SINGAPORE: Residential market to be opened to competition to electricity providers from 2010

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — Singapore’s power market will further open up to competition when a section of its residential users will be allowed to choose their electricity suppliers under a trial next year. The Energy Market Authority (EMA) will offer a portion of the island’s residential electricity market for bidding by the power industry,...

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PHILIPPINES: Oil company plans to build wind farm on island

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — TA Oil said it is looking to invest in a wind farm on Guimaras Island in the Philippines. The island is one of 12 sites identified by the Philippine government as suitable for setting up wind farms. TA Oil President Francisco Viray said he expects to launch studies into the...

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NEW ZEALAND: Biodiesel firm may shelve second stage expansion plan

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — New Zealand-based biodiesel firm Solid Energy may not go ahead with a second stage expansion of its facility in Christchurch. The company said that its subsidiary, Biodiesel New Zealand, is unable to proceed with expanding its one-million-litre-per-year plant to 15-million due to the challenge of raising financing and poor market...

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MIDDLE EAST: Slow progress seen in solar energy investments

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — The Middle East is not likely to make much  progress in advancing solar energy technology as governments have reined in their R & D spending and investment in renewable energy. Analysts said it would take at least five year before meaningful progress would be achieved in the region. Currently, the...

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JAPAN: TUV Rheinland offers PV thin film testing services at new Yokohama competence centre

(EnergyAsia, March 6, Friday) — TUV Rheinland said it is offering testing services and design qualification for the IEC 61646 thin film terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules at its new competence centre in Yokohama in Japan. The new service complements both the PV outdoor testing facilities and the crystalline PV module competence centre already in place...

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ASIA: ADB to help cities provide clean, inclusive transport

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) said it will fund a pilot project to help cities in the region develop transport systems that are better for the environment and affordable to the poor. ADB will provide a project preparatory technical assistance grant of US$2.8 million to fund studies for sustainable urban...

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VIETNAM: Argus offers daily price assessment for Sutu Den crude

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — UK-based Argus said it is the only global energy media to offer daily price assessments for Vietnam’s Sutu Den (Black Lion) crude oil. Sutu Den is likely to become Vietnam’s flagship grade this year, with exports projected to exceed 100,000 b/d in 2009 following a boost to production from the...

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ABU DHABI: Masdar and GE announce world’s first ecomagination centre at Masdar city

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — US conglomerate GE will be an anchor partner in Abu Dhabi’s ‘zero-waste’ Masdar city. In a joint statement, GE and Masdar said they will develop a new Ecomagination Centre focused on sustainable business solutions and form a broader R&D relationship that will support the development and deployment of new and...

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JAPAN: Sanyo to raise solar cell capacity to 600MW

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — Japan’s Sanyo Electric said it will increase production capacity for HIT solar cells by building new production facilities at its Nishikinohama factory in Osaka’s Kaizuka city. The factory currently produces Sanyo’s proprietary HIT solar cells for export to meet rising demand for solar power generation equipment. Construction of the 260MW...

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SINGAPORE: Sembcorp reports 6% rise in FY2008 net profit

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — Sembcorp Industries, a Singapore-listed utilities and marine group, said its 2008 after-tax profit excluding a tax write-back rose 6% to S$507 million from 2007’s S$478 million. (US$1=S$1.55). The write-back of S$48 million was recorded in 2007. Sembcorp said its revenues surged 15% to S$9.9 billion, while its return on equity...

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AUSTRALIA: Government sets up A$435 million fund to boost renewable energy

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — The Australian government has launched an A$435 million fund to boost renewable energy projects. (US$1=A$1.55). The fund is aimed at promoting the production and use of solar, wind and other renewable technology. Australia has set a long-term target to generate 20% of its energy from renewable sources by 2020. However,...

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MARKETS: Revenue Watch makes progress in promoting transparency to national oil companies

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — Oil companies in resource-rich nations increasingly realise they must win over investors and focus on national development to deal with the global financial downturn, said non-government organisation (NGO) Revenue Watch Institute. At last month’s global conference of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in Qatar, companies voiced anxiety about losing (more…)

BOOK: ‘Biofuels: Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Sustainable Development’

(EnergyAsia, March 5, Thursday) — ‘Biofuels: Biotechnology, Chemistry, and Sustainable Development’ by David M. Mousdale. Focusing on these areas where technology meets the marketplace, the book discusses different types of biofuels, the science behind their production, the economics of their introduction to the marketplace, their environmental impacts and their implications for world agriculture. It also (more…)

TAIWAN: Tainergy and Solarday sign new solar cell deal

(EnergyAsia, March 4, Wednesday) — Taiwanese cell manufacturer Tainergy Tech said it has signed a new solar cell supply agreement with Solarday SpA, a solar module supplier in Italy. This is the second deal Solarday has awarded Tainergy. Building on their successful relationship established in 2008, Solarday said it decided to expand its solar cell (more…)

SINGAPORE: ‘2nd Annual Transmission and Distribution Asia Congress 2009’ from March 30 to April 2

(EnergyAsia, March 4, Wednesday) — The ‘2nd Annual Transmission and Distribution Asia Congress 2009’ will be held at the Raffles City Convention Centre in Singapore from March 30 to April 2. The conference will address current regulatory developments, cross border transmission opportunities, the impact of renewable energy on current grid system, and the effectiveness of (more…)

DUBAI: Dubai Mercantile Exchange contracts migrate to CME group platform

(EnergyAsia, March 4, Wednesday) — International energy futures and commodities exchange Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) and CME Group, the world’s largest and most diverse derivatives exchange, said they recently completed the migration of DME’s contracts to the CME Globex® electronic trading platform. The transition enables the world’s three crude oil benchmarks – WTI, Brent and...

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MALAYSIA: Argus launches pricing assessments for new Kikeh and Labuan crude

(EnergyAsia, March 4, Wednesday) — UK energy media group Argus said it has launched daily price assessments for Malaysian crude grades Kikeh and Labuan. Starting March 2, the new assessments are included in Argus Crude – a widely used market report providing daily information on the global crude markets. Kikeh is a light sweet crude...

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INDIA: Suzlon powers wind project site with solar

(EnergyAsia, March 4, Wednesday) —Suzlon Energy Limited, India’s leading wind turbine manufacturer, said it has established the first wind farm site to utilise solar energy to power site operations in Adwadi, Nasik. As most wind farms are located in remote and often underdeveloped regions, small back-up diesel generators are sometimes needed for basic requirements at...

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