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Kyushu's slump now at six months

Kyushu Electric registered electric sales of about 6,943 million kWh for February 2009, down by 7.4 percent from February 2008. The sales volume was below the previous year's level for six months in a row.

Kyushu's slump now at six months

Kyushu Electric registered electric sales of about 6,943 million kWh for February 2009, down by 7.4 percent from February 2008. The sales volume was below the previous year's level for six months in a row.

KEPCO presses patent team for profits

KEPCO’s patent team is working overtime to establish a patent infrastructure and to manage research and development. The team is also tasked to support patent management of the company’s branch offices.

GE Hitachi inks Indian nuclear deals

GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy will collaborate with two Indian nuclear companies on building multiple nuclear reactors.

Wärtsilä gets another power plant order from Pakistan

Wärtsilä will deliver another major power plant to Pakistan valued at approximately $186 million with an electrical power output of 200 MWe.

Mongolian wind farm now good for 49.5 MW

The first phase of Meiya Power’s wind project in China is now into full commercial operations.

Metering, Billing/CRM Asia tackles growth phase

Asia-Pacific’s Automatic Meter Reading market will reach $1.22 billion by 2015 with an annual growth of 63.2 percent from 2008. The data, which is based on a Frost & Sullivan’s research study, is seen to cause vendors, analyst and suppliers to maximise their revenues during this time frame.

Hong Kong’s CLP invests in China wind projects

CLP will invest US$13.07 million in a joint venture to acquire two wind projects in Fuxin City, China.

Revamp causes Macau power outage

20,000 customers were affected by power outage caused by a short circuit of a transformer at Macau Norte Substation.

Siemens powers Thai paper mill

Siemens Energy has commissioned an SST-300 industrial steam turbine at a paper mill in Thailand. It produces electrical energy to operate the machines and thermal energy for the drying processes employed in paper production. It is driven by steam produced in a boiler fueled by waste biomass from pulp production, and partially also coal. This paper mill will burn more than 200,000 tons of biomass, mainly from eucalyptus. It is owned by SCG Paper and is operated by Phoenix Pulp & Paper PCL, which ranks among the most important Thai pulp and paper mills with a production capacity of around 200,000 tons of printing and writing paper a year. SCG Paper decided to purchase the Siemens SST-300 steam turbine with a capacity of 31 megawatts to increase the paper mill’s efficiency. It was supplied by the Siemens site in Brno in the Czech Republic.  

PLDT to control 30% of Meralco

PLDT will acquire a 30 percent stake in Meralco to frustrate a perceived takeover attempt by San Miguel Corporation.

Haiyang nuclear plant starts work for two new units

The State Development and Reform Commission has approved Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant’s application to carry out preliminary works for its Units 3 and 4. The plant earlier passed the site acceptance of the National Nuclear Security Administration of its Unit 1 NI excavation in Phase I on 21 February.

Korea Electric designs cheaper substations

To lower costs for its 154kV substations, KEPCO changed the cooling method and simplified frame structures for its new designs.

Japan’s Chubu Electric sets CO2 credit record

More CO2 emissions credits will be used by Chubu Electric for an LNG thermoelectric power generation project being built in Putian City, Fujian Province by the CNOOC Fujian Gas Power Co., Ltd. Chubu Electric has concluded an agreement to repurchase CO2 emissions credits from Mitsubishi Corporation after it has committed to purchase approximately 9.24 million tons of CO2 emissions credits from a Chinese project. The company described the latter purchase, which will be made over the 2009–2012 period, as "the largest carbon credit purchase agreement that Chubu Electric has ever entered." An official statement from Chubu Electric Power Company, Inc., stated, "Our intent is to continue the fight against global warming by working with CO2 reduction projects and taking other measures."

Sumitomo taps Black & Veatch for Indonesian project

Black & Veatch will provide engineering, procurement and commissioning services for the Tanjung Jati B power station’s boiler island in Central Java, Indonesia. This includes equipment for coal handling and unloading, air quality control systems and limestone unloading and handling.

Kaifeng’s 2×600MW units ready for power generation

Kaifeng Power Plant’s extension project passed the 168-hour test run with a 100 percent rate in automation, protection, instrument startup and steam-water quality. The successful test run signals its completion for generation.

CEM installs Phase 1 of segregation alarm system

Macau’s CEM can now monitor all its 960 units of 11,000/400V transformers on a 24-hour basis following the installation of its alarm system.

J-Power boosts wind facilities in Japan

J-Power has acquired holdings in three Marubeni wind power companies to increase its wind power capacity in Japan to 255,880kW. It is the first such assets acquired by J-Power in Japan that have been developed and operated by another company.