INDONESIA: South Sumatra’s proposed US$1 billion railroad to boost coal production

(EnergyAsia, February 13, Friday) — The government of Indonesia’s South Sumatra province is planning to build a new railway system to improve the delivery of coal from its mines to the ports. Governor Alex Noerdin said the 11-trillion rupiah investment would create 270 km of new railroads to move 50 million tonnes of coal per...

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CHINA: Coal in energy mix to drop to 40% by 2050

(EnergyAsia, February 13, Friday) — The share of coal in China’s energy mix is forecast to drop from its current level of two-thirds to 40% by 2050, according to a recent report released by the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE). The report indicates that China’s total energy consumption will have reached 5 billion tons of...

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JAPAN: Nippon Oil in alliance to develop cellulosic ethanol

(EnergyAsia, February 13, Friday) — An alliance of Japanese companies has established a research body to develop the next- generation of non-edible cellulose-based biofuels. It has set goals of producing 250 billion litres of bioethanol per year by March 2014, and at a cost of 40 yen per litre by 2015. (US$1=90 yen). By using...

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AUSTRALIA: Carnegie Corporation, Department of Defence in wave energy project

(EnergyAsia, February 13, Friday) — Australia-listed Carnegie Corporation Limited said it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Australian Department of Defence to investigate the feasibility of building a wave energy facility at Garden Island off the coast of Western Australia state. Carnegie said it believes there is sufficient wave energy potential offshore...

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SINGAPORE: Coal company Straits Asia a takeover target

is being stalked as a potential takeover target. According to industry sources, Singapore-listed commodities trader and supplier Noble Group and Indonesian coal mining company PT Indika Energy Tbk are among those eyeing its assets that include two thermal coal mines in Indonesia’s Kalimantan province. Straits Asia Resources has issued a statement acknowledging “press reports concerning...

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PHILIPPINES: ADB to help country save $100 million a year by using energy-efficient lights

energy-efficiency project in the Philippines that will give away 13 million energy-saving lights to homeowners and businesses as part of a government push to cut the nation’s power bills. The project includes savings of about $100 million every year in fuel costs and a deferral of an investment of $450 million in power generation and...

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ABU DHABI: Firm to build solar-heated water system for 25,000 residents

solar-powered system to supply 1.3 million litres a day of hot water to 25,000 residents in Abu Dhabi’s modern residential city. As the largest solar energy-based hot water system in the Persian Gulf, it is expected to yield US$3 million in savings per year compared with conventional electrical water heating. Amman-based MEI, a provider of...

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AUSTRALIA: Imported biofuels harm tropical rainforests

widespread destruction of tropical rainforests in Indonesia and Malaysia, said local environmental and business groups. Deforestation is estimated to account for some 20% of the world’s carbon emissions. Plantation owners in Indonesia, Malaysia and elsewhere continue to destroy rainforest to create space for their palm oil crops, an important feedstock for biodiesel production. Indonesia already...

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AUSTRALIA: ANU, Spark Solar promises cheaper solar panels with spray-on materials

cheaper is to be developed in a joint research effort announced recently by The Australian National University (ANU) and Spark Solar Australia. As one of two new projects worth a combined A$1.85 million, the spray-on project will focus on a new way to treat the surface of a solar cell, the core component inside a...

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CHINA: Novozymes, COFCO and Sinopec to jointly work on second-generation bioethanol project

COFCO said they have signed a new agreement with Chinese state oil company Sinopec to develop bioethanol from agricultural waste. The three partners plan to cover the entire value chain of bioethanol production and distribution. They will work to develop a commercial-scale process for producing second-generation bioethanol from one type of plant crop waste: corn...

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CHINA: Race with the US for top spot in global wind industry

reach more than 120,800 MW (120.8 GW), said the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC). Wind energy is now an important player in the world’s energy markets. The global wind market for turbine installations in 2008 was worth about 36.5 billion euro or US$47.5 billion, said the council. The leading markets in terms of new installed...

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CHINA: National Bio Energy Co Ltd to produce 2.6 billion kwh of electricity from biomass

than 2.6 billion kilowatt hours of “green electricity” since it started up its first biomass power plant in December 2006. A joint venture between Dragon Power Co Ltd and the State Grid, NBE said its 15 biomass power plants used more than three million tons of straw to produce the power, replacing the use of...

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PAKISTAN: Nation’s first wind turbine completed

has begun receiving electricity with the completion of the first phase installation of the country‘s first wind turbine. Turkey’s Zorlu Enerji Group, which is developing the project, said it will boost the power plant’s capacity to 50 MW in the second phase, and eventually to 300 MW. CEO Murat Sungur Bursa said that 30% of...

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MALAYSIA: MayBank issues “sell” rating on plantation firm Kuala Lumpur Kepong

of Malaysian plantation firm Kuala Lumpur Kepong (KLK). MayBank said that KLK, which has proposed to fully acquire biodiesel company Zoop for RM1.2 million in cash, “lacks short term catalyst” beyond its final dividend payout per share of RM0.55. The bank has set a target price of RM7.40 per share, way below KLK’s current price...

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MALAYSIA: State funding support for US solar cell maker SunPower

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — The Malaysian government will help US solar cell maker SunPower in funding a solar-panel project in the country. The San Jose, California-based company said the government will provide a loan of over US$280 million to help it build the 1,000 megawatt (MW) per year plant. One megawatt is enough capacity...

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SINGAPORE: Rolls-Royce relocates global marine headquarters from London

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — Rolls-Royce, the UK-based global power systems company, said it is moving the global headquarters for its marine business to Singapore from London. The move recognises the increasing importance to Rolls-Royce of Asia-Pacific markets, where a significant proportion of global commercial shipping activity takes places. It also underscores the significance of...

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VIETNAM: Strong economy lifts growth for Cavico

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — Cavico Corp, a leading infrastructure development company in Vietnam, said it doesn’t expect the global economic crisis to have any negative impact on the government’s planned infrastructure spending for 2009. The company believes that infrastructure growth continues to remain top priority for Vietnam. Martin Rama, the World Bank’s acting country...

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PHILIPPINES: Six new wind power projects planned for 2009

(EnergyAsia, February 11) — The Philippine government is planning to attract US$500 million worth of investments for at least six new wind power projects this year. The projects will add up to provide at least 200 megawatts (MW) of wind power capacity throughout the country. The Department of Energy (DOE) said it is evaluating project proposals...

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WINDPOWER: Recession, financial woes hit industry

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — The global economic and financial crisis has hit the prospects of the wind industry in the US and around the world. The credit crisis is stalling new projects and wind power manufacturers have begun cutting staff. The industry is reeling after undergoing rapid growth and strong job generation in recent...

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JAPAN: Renewables sector could attract Abu Dhabi investment

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — Abu Dhabi’s Masdar Clean Tech Fund and Japan’s SBI Holdings Inc are planning to form a joint venture that will invest up to US$300 million in Japan’s renewable energy sector. The money would help finance Japanese start-up companies producing solar, wind and other renewable sources of energy. The partners will...

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INDIA: Wind power firm Suzlon reports third quarter loss

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — India’s wind power turbine manufacturer Suzlon Energy has blamed foreign exchange losses for its fiscal third quarter net loss of Rs589.7 million. (US$1=Rs50). The company added that payments to replace faulty equipment and a number of technical problems contributed to the dismal performance for the quarter ended December 31. It...

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INDIA: Mission Biofuels to invest in biodiesel plant in Orissa state

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — Mission Biofuels India is planning to invest Rs35 million in a biodiesel plant in India’s Orissa state. The company, a unit of Australia’s Mission Newenergy, is now scouting around for a suitable site in the port cities of Paradip, Gopalpur or Dhamra. It will likely use jatropha as feedstock for...

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CHINA: Ecos joins US-linked non-profit alliance to promote energy efficiency

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — Energy efficiency solutions provider Ecos said it has become a partner in the China-US Energy Efficiency Alliance. The California-based non-profit organisation is focused on assisting China to implement demand-side management (DSM) programmes to reduce energy use and lower greenhouse gas emissions. DSM programmes and policies are designed to lower the...

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TAIWAN: Stiff local opposition delays wind farm project

(EnergyAsia, February 11, Wednesday) — Residents of Hsinwu Township in Taiwain’s Taoyuan county have succeeded in at least delaying the implementation of a proposed wind farm project by a German company. More than 300 villagers have delayed for months the proposed construction of 13 wind turbines along Hsinwu coast. German wind power supplier InfraVest Gmbh...

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MALAYSIA: Gas subsidies distort market, may crimp supplies

are a growing burden for supplier Petronas. Under existing market rules, state oil and gas company Petronas has to sell gas to industrial users at sharply discounted prices. Last year, that discount hit RM55 reached million British thermal unit (m Btu). (US$1 = RM3.6). In supplying to the power sector, which accounts for more than...

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