Articles - Past and present news from The Energy Industry Times
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11 years ago (2012-11-17)
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David Flin
South Korea has announced that it may have to bring in rolling power blackouts this winter after the closure of nuclear power plants for safety checks.
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11 years ago (2012-11-15)
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Junior Isles
Saudi Arabia plans to replace its fossil fuel power generation facilities with nuclear and renewable energy over the next 10 years, according to Abdullah Al-Shahri, governor of the Electricity and Co-Generation Regulatory Authority (ECRA).
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11 years ago (2012-11-13)
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Junior Isles
The new annual outlook report from the International Energy Agency claims that by 2035, renewable energy will likely rival coal as the world’s main electricity generation source, as the costs of the technology continue to fall and subsidies rise.
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11 years ago (2012-11-13)
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David Flin
The Jordan government is finalising a proposal to raise electricity rates by 18 per cent over a two-year period, according to the Ministry of Energy.
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11 years ago (2012-11-10)
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David Flin
Pakistan power utility Karachi Electricity Supply Company (KESC) plans to invest about $400 million over the next two to three years to increase its generation capacity and upgrade generation fleet capacity.
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11 years ago (2012-11-07)
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Junior Isles
Figures from the German Federal Association of Energy and Water Industries (BDEW) show solar PV generation has increased by more than 50 per cent in 2012 compared to 2011.
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11 years ago (2012-11-06)
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Junior Isles
The UAE is expected to spend over $8 billion on electricity generation over the next eight years, increasing annual generation to more than over 53 TWh by end-2021, according to Business Monitor International (BMI).
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11 years ago (2012-11-06)
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David Flin
Centrais Eletricas Brasileiras (Eletrobras) has slumped to its lowest price in seven years as a worse than expected compensation proposal by Brazil’s government triggered a selloff.
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11 years ago (2012-11-05)
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Junior Isles
The installed capacity of solar PV connected to the China State Grid, China's largest power grid operator, in September was up 415 per cent year on year, China’s State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) has said.
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11 years ago (2012-11-03)
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David Flin
The Osaka Hikari-no-mori Project (Osaka Forest of Light Project) has now commenced, following the announcement that it will be supported by a consortium of seven Japanese companies: Jupiter Telecommunications, Sumitomo Corporation, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Daihen Corporation, Hitachi Zosen Corporation, Rengo, and NTT Facilities.