A US$3 billion loan from China and Chinese wind turbines will be used to build Latin America’s largest wind power project.
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Renewable energy projects are to be built in India with a total capacity of 2.5 gigawatts.
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The government aims to cut electric consumption by between 5% and 15% until September 7.
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Some 40% of India does not have electric power and for those portions that do have electricity, a power crisis is approaching.
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China
quadrupled its solar power project domestic installation targets by
2015 to 21 gigawatts to help absorb the excess supply of panels.
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Japan will create a US$628 billion “green energy market” to push the development of renewable energy.
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This will be the country's largest wind farm consisting of 16 to 33 wind turbines.
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Exploitation
of wind and solar power in China's Heilongjiang province will now
require permission from the provincial authorities.
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Japan will reduce power saving targets in its industrialised west after one of two restarted reactors reach capacity.
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Indonesia’s geothermal energy potential stands at 29 gigawatts, enough to meet the needs of its most populous islands.
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China launched its first spot market for natural gas with an initial transaction volume of 39.6 million tons in July.
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Power Development Board is working to modernize 27 units of old 15 power plants.
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A financial arrangement is being negotiated for the construction of Quang Trach 1 thermal power plant.
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Two Chinese firms will begin building a 300 megawatt solar energy park in Chile this year.
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The
Queensland government has recalled AU$75 million or US$77 million in
funding for a 250MW solar thermal project in Chinchilla.
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South Korea's Kori-1 plant has been declared safe for continued operation by the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission.
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