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Solar power plant to be built at South Korea’s Dangjin coal-fired power plant site

  • 2018-05-24 06:31:59.449088
  • David Flin

A 9.8 MW solar power plant will be built at the site of Dangjin Eco Power’s coal-fired power plant in South Chungcheong Province, South Korea.

Tata Power plans $5 billion investment into renewable capacity

  • 2018-05-16 04:54:19.193526
  • David Flin

Tata Power, one of India’s largest private power utilities, has said that it plans to invest up to $5 billion into increasing its renewable capacity fourfold.

EBRD approves $31.6 million loan for solar plant in Mongolia

  • 2018-05-10 05:40:47.690221
  • David Flin

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a $31.6 million loan to Desert Solar Power One (DSPO) to fund construction of a 30 MW solar power plant in Mongolia.

More flexible solar tiles available

  • 2018-04-16 05:51:41.169916
  • David Flin

The Chinese renewable energy firm Hanergy has announced that it has introduced a new generation of Hantile building product for solar panels.

China’s to help build 200 MW solar power plant in Ukraine

  • 2018-04-09 06:14:17.173104
  • David Flin

DTEK of the Ukraine and China Machinery Engineering Corporation have signed a contract for the construction of a 200 MW solar power plant in Nikopol, in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine.

Saudi Arabia announces plans for 200 GW solar power plant

  • 2018-04-05 06:24:47.524525
  • David Flin

Saudi Arabia has announced ambitious plans to build a 200 GW solar power plant. 

Exciting future ahead for the UK energy market

  • 2018-03-16 13:30:42
  • Junior Isles

January's announcement that the US government planned a 30% tax on the import of solar panels might have left the US market questioning the future of their clean energy industry. But, for those outside of the US, this dark cloud could have a silver lining as manufacturers look to increase market share elsewhere.

By Maria Connolly, Partner and head of Energy and Renewables at TLT

Germany plans to provide 500 MW renewable energy for Nigeria

  • 2018-03-05 05:58:36.311172
  • David Flin

Germany has announced plans to increase power generation in Nigeria by 500 MW through renewable energy.

The power of analytics to master the modern grid

  • 2018-02-07 22:04:18
  • Junior Isles

The electric utility industry is undergoing a major transformation driven by new sources of energy generation (solar and wind power), consumer demand for faster and more affordable services and cyber security. The emerging modern grid demands accurate data and electric network information. As a result, managing data to harvest insights and forecast more accurately has huge potential to optimise operations. Utilities must therefore overcome current constraints and limitations to ensure high quality operational data is available. 

By Dan Beasley, Director, Utilities, Cyient

 

Solar power construction boom in Vietnam

  • 2018-02-05 05:46:17.887103
  • David Flin

Numerous projects to build large solar power facilities are underway in Vietnam, as the country tries to compensate for the anticipated power shortage likely to result from the recent cancellation of nuclear power plant construction projects.