(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — China’s Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd, the world’s largest manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) modules, and Open Energy Corp, a developer of innovative and elegant building integrated PV (BIPV) products, energy management applications and solar energy solutions, announced that they have entered into an exclusive agreement to license Open Energy’s building...
CHINA: Baoding Yingli Group sells off Cyber Power Group
(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — Baoding Yingli Group Company Limited, a company wholly owned by Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited chairman and CEO Liansheng Miao, said its affiliate, Grand Avenue Group Limited, has completed the sale of Cyber Power Group Limited to Yingli Green Energy. NYSE-listed Yingli Green Energy is a world leading vertically...
CLIMATE CHANGE: Greenpeace asks if new electronic gadgets are greener
(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — The greenest consumer electronic products on the market have a smaller environmental footprint than those sold a year ago but the industry as a whole still has plenty of room for improvement, according to a new survey released by Greenpeace. “We’re on the hunt for a truly green product that...
AUSTRALIA: Santos to supply gas to Sino Iron in US$585 million contract
(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — Australian upstream company Santos said it has signed a new contract to supply natural gas to CITIC Pacific’s Sino Iron project, a world scale magnetite mining project in Western Australia. Assuming an oil price of US$50 per barrels, the contract is worth US$585 million to Santos over the duration of...
CHINA: JA Solar to supply up to 60MW of cells to Solar Power
(EnergyAsia, January 13, Tuesday) — US-based Solar Power Inc (SPI) said it has signed a one-year agreement to purchase up to 60 megawatts of its six-inch polycrystalline photovoltaic (PV) cells from China’s JA Solar Holding Co Ltd. The cells will be used for the ongoing production of SPI’s solar modules and to meet growing demand (more…)
SINGAPORE: Government pushes alternative energy projects
international energy advisory panel to boost the development of alternative energy use in the island state. Some of the key projects being promoted include the electrification of transport as well as the production of nuclear energy and energy savings options. To generate ideas and advise on alternative energy initiatives, the country’s Ministry of Trade and...
SINGAPORE: Keppel O&M secures S$200 million contracts
owned subsidiaries have clinched new contracts worth a total of S$200 million. (US$1=S$1.48). The new orders include the upgrading and conversion of a floating, storage and offloading (FSO) vessel into a floating production, storage and offloading facility (FPSO Okha) by Keppel Shipyard for single buoy moorings, the building of two RAmpage 5500 Z-M offshore support...
JAPAN: Toshiba Corp to market photovoltaic systems
entry into the solar photovoltaic systems business. On January 1, its Transmission Distribution & Industrial Systems Company established a photovoltaic systems division to focus on meeting the rise in world demand for solar photovoltaic systems. Toshiba said it will secure orders for large solar power generation systems by drawing on its competitive advantages. In components,...
SOUTH KOREA: US Darby Infrastructure Fund buys 32.4% stake in Gangwon Wind Power Co
based Franklin Templeton Investments, said its Korea Emerging Infrastructure Fund (KEIF) has acquired a 32.4% equity stake in South Korea’s Gangwon Wind Power Co Ltd (GWP). GWP was established in 2001 to construct a wind farm in Gangwon province in eastern South Korea that is now the largest in the country and among the largest...
PHILIPPINES: Private firm awarded three wind power contracts
wind power development contracts to Alternergy Philippine Holdings Corp, a local firm linked to former energy secretary Vince Perez. Alternergy will have the right to assess the wind power potential in Caliraya in Laguna, Pililia in Rizal and Abra de Ilog in Occidental Mindoro. This year, the DOE is expected to award several more wind...
CHINA: Brazilian oil projects beckon
oil fields off the city of Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian energy officials said they expect China to offer up to US$10 billion in loans to pay for the cost of project development. State oil firm Petrobras said it has discovered up to 80 billion barrels of offshore oil reserves last year. But they have yet...
CHINA: Longtan hydro project revs up
has begun operations with seven generators, each with a capacity of 700 megawatts (MW). The start up of the project’s first phase began after nearly eight years of construction. Project planners expect to add two more generators in the coming years, boosting power generation capacity to 6.3 gigawatts (GW). Project costs were not disclosed. Longtan,...
PHILIPPINES: Five biofuels projects gains Dept of Energy accreditation
five new biofuel plants this year as part of a long-term programme to help meet the country’s biofuels blending mandates. By the end of this year, Chemrez Technologies, Senbel Fine Chemicals, Mt. Holy Coco, Pure Essence, Atson Coco Inc, Lion Chemical Corp and Freyvonne Milling Services will be among those with DOE accreditation. Under the...
PHILIPPINES: San Carlos Bioenergy to start up ethanol plant
day ethanol plant in the agro-industrial economic zone in Negros Occidental in the Philippines later this month. The 2.5-billion-peso plant will go towards meeting the Philippines’ 5% ethanol blending mandate. (US$1=47 peso). The plant, which will use 400,000 tonnes per year of sugar cane as feedstock, is integrated with an eight-megawatt (MW) co-generation plant....
SINGAPORE: Keppel awarded S$120 million contracts for environmental projects
awarded two contracts worth a total of nearly S$120 million to undertake environmental projects in France and Hoduras. Keppel Seghers Belgium NV will design and provide a full suite of technology package for a new waste-to-energy (WTE) plant in Guadeloupe, an overseas region of France. Keppel Seghers Latinoamèrica SA will design and provide turnkey...
SINGAPORE: MPA delays increasing port dues to benefit operators of bunker tankers
increasing the annual port dues for the operators of more than 100 bunker tankers for a year. The operators will pay the increased rates on January 1 2010, instead of January 1 2009, which the MPA said is in line with its efforts to work with its partners to grow the bunkering industry. The dues...
VIETNAM: EVN to invest in three hydropower plants in Laos
three hydropower projects in Laos with a total capacity of 420MW. EVN International Joint Stock Company and the Bac Ha Joint-stock Investment Company will team up with Laotian companies to develop the projects on the Namet River in Huaphan province. They are not the first Vietnamese company to invest in a hydropower project in...
AUSTRALIA: GM-backed Coskata exploring biofuels plant in Victoria state
exploring the possibility of building a 200-million-litre-per-year plant in Australia’s Victoria state. Coskata, which counts troubled US car giant General Motors as a key investor, is looking to build the plant with a local partner. The plant will use agricultural and food waste, old tyres and plastic bags as feedstock to produce fuel ethanol...
AUSTRALIA: GM-backed Coskata exploring biofuels plant in Victoria state
exploring the possibility of building a 200-million-litre-per-year plant in Australia’s Victoria state. Coskata, which counts troubled US car giant General Motors as a key investor, is looking to build the plant with a local partner. The plant will use agricultural and food waste, old tyres and plastic bags as feedstock to produce fuel ethanol...
AUSTRALIA: Farmers question increase in mandatory ethanol targets
government’s plan to set the ethanol content in gasoline, stating this should be left to market forces. In principle, the NSW Farmers’ Association said it supports the drive towards making ethanol blended gasoline available at service stations throughout New South Wales state. The NSW government recently announced that its ethanol fuel mandate would increase from...
CHINA: Solar power station in Tengger desert starts up
to supply electricity to Wuwei city in the northwestern province of Gansu. With an annual output of 870,000 kwh, the one-megawatt Datang Wuwei Solar Power Station was developed by the China Datang Corporation, the country’s second largest power producer. The plant will be fully completed by end-2009. The company said it chose to develop the...
JAPAN: Kaneka Corp to invest heavily in solar cell production
beef up its solar cell production backed by a budget of US$1.1 billion to expand manufacturing capacity 14-fold by 2015. The company expects global demand for solar energy to rise sharply. One of its landmark projects include the construction of a $225-million thin-film solar plant in Europe by 2011. It will have the capacity to...
JAPAN: Kyocera Corp to build new solar cell plant in Yasu city
plant in Yasu City in Shiga Prefecture. The plant will produce highly-energy efficient back-contact cells. Construction will start early this year with completion expected by the first half of 2010. With the new plant, Kyocera expects to more than double its overall solar cell production capacity to 650 megawattws (MW). “Kyocera’s 33 years of experience...
MALAYSIA: No more subsidies for gasoline
has begun to levy a tax on fuel sales. The move follows the sharp decline in oil prices on the world markets which have translated into sharply lower fuel prices. Officials said subsidies would cease once crude oil prices drop to around US$65 per barrel. It is now trading at just over US$40 per barrel....
MALAYSIA: No more subsidies for gasoline
has begun to levy a tax on fuel sales. The move follows the sharp decline in oil prices on the world markets which have translated into sharply lower fuel prices. Officials said subsidies would cease once crude oil prices drop to around US$65 per barrel. It is now trading at just over US$40 per barrel....