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Nigeria to Sell 10 electricity Utilities to Boost Power Supply in the West African
Nigeria plans to sell 10 electricity generation companies to private investors this year as it seeks to boost power supply in the West African nation, the Guard…
Power Construction
Electricity Shortage Caused Vietnam Increased Electricity Imports from Laos and China
Vietnam plans to import electricity to overcome the imminent electricity shortage caused by delays in building new power plants.
China's Power Use Up 5% In H1
China's electricity consumption, a key barometer of economic activity, rose 5 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2019, the country's top economic planner…
Compressed Air Energy Storage
South Australian Government Permit $30 Million For First Compressed Air Energy Storage System
Australia's first compressed air energy storage system gets development approval.The project is being developed at the former Angas Zinc Mine site at Strathalby…
Electricity Transmission
Keep Subsee Power-Cable Durable and Reduce Them More Reliable
Over 30 international organisations have gathered around a project to reduce subsea power-cable failures and make offshore wind energy more reliable.
Microgrid
Microgrid at The Center of $630 Million London City Airport Expansion
The London City Airport microgrid, now under development, will nearly double the size of the airport’s electricity distribution infrastructure, from 3.6 MVA to…
Wind Farm
Scotland's Wind Generated Enough Electricity to Power 4.47 Million Homes
Wind generation in Scotland continued its soaring upward trajectory through the first half of this year, with turbines producing enough electricity to power alm…
Wind Farm
Scotland Produces Enough to Power Scotland and also the North of England
Figures provided by Weather Energy show that in the first six months of 2019 turbines provided enough electricity to power the equivalent of 4.47 million homes.
Solar Power for Home
Villages in Myanmar are Taking Electricity Generation into their own Hands
Villages in Myanmar are taking electricity generation into their own hands, turning to solarmicro-grids to power their homes.
Solar Technology
New Device Could Purify Water While Generating Solar Power
A device that can produce electricity from sunlight while simultaneously purifying water has been produced by researchers, an invention they say could solve t…
Power Construction
South Africa to Finalise A New Power Supply Deal to Ease Zimbabwe's Electricity Woes
The Zimbabwean Energy and Power Development Minister, Fortune Chasi, will soon lead a delegation to South Africa to finalise a new power supply deal to ease ele…
LNG
The European Commission' s Latest Reports on Gas and Electricity Markets Covering the First Quarter of 2019
The European Commission’s latest reports on gas and electricity markets, which cover the first quarter of 2019, have just been published, containing a wide ran…
Output of Iran' s Hydroelectric: Four Times more than the Figure for Last Year’s Same Period
The electricity output of Iran’s hydroelectric power plants is expected to reach 20,000 gigawatt hours (GWh) in the first half of the current Iranian calendar …
India Plans $330 Billion Renewables Push by 2030 Without Hurting Coal
India said on Thursday it needs $330 billion in investments over the next decade to power its renewable energy dream, but coal would remain central to its elect…
Nuclear Policy
Nuclear Energy Situation Analysis in Japan
Japan has adopted a peaceful approach towards nuclear technology, limiting it to the use of supplying electricity.
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