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Ireland's New Climate Plan Calls for 70% Renewables by 2030
Ireland has published the details of its long-awaited Renewable Electricity Support Scheme (RESS) this week, finally unveiling details around how the country wi…
Power Construction
ADB to Provide $451 Million to Strengthen Grid in Southern India
The funds will be used to build an extra-high-voltage transmission link to transmit 9 GW of capacity, including 6 GW of renewables, to the Chennai–Kanyakumari …
Market Analysis
Asian Wind to 'Outpace' Western Europe and North America Combined
Cumulative wind power capacity in Asia is likely to overtake the combined total of North America and Western Europe (NAWE) through 2028, driven by a rapid growt…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Japan's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall to Record Low in 2018/19
Japan’s greenhouse gas emissions fell 3.6% to a record low in the year to March 2019, government figures showed on Friday, thanks to growing use of renewable e…
2020 10th International Conference on Future Environment and Energy
2020 10th International Conference on Future Environment and Energy (ICFEE 2020) will be held in Kyoto, Japan during 7-9 January, 2020. ICFEE 2020 is sponsored …
Market Analysis
Why is Pumped Hydro in Australia not Used Very Much?
Everyone recognises that as wind and solar generating capacity continue to grow, more storage capacity will be needed, so that the availability of electricity c…
Japan's Promotion of Coal-Fired Power Plants Leads to U.N. Rejecting Abe's Request
The United Nations rejected Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s request to speak at its climate summit last September, government sources said Thursday, apparently due…
Coal Mine
Anglo to Sell 12% of Australian Coal Mine to Japanese Partners
Mining group Anglo American is selling a 12% stake in its coking coal operations at Grosvenor in Queensland, Australia, to a group of Japanese partners for arou…
Nuclear Power Plant
Japan Clears Restart at Nuclear Reactor Closest to Epicenter of 2011 Quake
Japan’s Tohoku Electric Power said on Wednesday it has won initial regulatory approval to restart a reactor at its Onagawa power plant, more than 8 years after…
Solar Power for Home
In Wake of Typhoons, Japan Turns to Residential Energy Storage
After typhoons ravaged Japan’s grid and disrupted power to almost 1.4 million customers, the government is encouraging homeowners to invest in storage systems,…
EIB Will Provide €90 million loan to Accelerate Energy Efficiency in Belarus
The bank has approved €90 million loan to support investments in biomass-based heat generators, the upgrading of district heating systems and thermal renovatio…
Nuclear Fuel
Waste Storage at Africa's Only Nuclear Plant Brimming
Spent fuel storage at South Africa’s Koeberg nuclear plant will reach full capacity by April as state power utility Eskom awaits regulatory approval for new dr…
India's Hydropower Capacity Addition Plans in Limbo
India, the 7th largest hydropower making country in the world, had an installed hydro capacity of around 45,400 MW by end 2018
Gas turbine engine
Sulzer Opens New Service Center in Indonesia to Offer Repairing Services
Offering a comprehensive range of services for electric motors, compressors, pumps and steam turbines, the new Balikpapan Service Center is designed to deliver …
Mitsubishi And Chubu Electric Power to Purchase Dutch Energy Supplier Eneco for €4.1bn
A consortium formed of Japanese companies Mitsubishi and Chubu Electric Power Company has agreed to acquire Dutch energy company Eneco for €4.1bn, beating bids…
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