China’s Three Gorges project generated 78.29TWh of power in 2011
Power generation volumes slipped at the Three Gorges hydro power plant as water inflow falls by 50% in 2011.
Power generation volumes slipped at the Three Gorges hydro power plant as water inflow falls by 50% in 2011.
Montenegro’s energy regulator gave the go-ahead to Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (ECG) to raise its power prices by an average 6.1% next year.
RusHydro contracts Voith Hydro to delivery turbine upgrade in Dagestan.
Landsvirkjun points out its industrial power rates as it positions itself to develop a new geothermal area in northeast Iceland.
Serbia and Italy agree on FITs for renewable-sourced power from Serbia to help meet Italy meet its renewables targets.
With a power sector that relies on renewables for around three-quarters of its demand, New Zealand’s green credentials appear solid. However, the country continues to increase its power generation capacity with renewable energy projects, including geothermal and wind power development.
The EUR310m Santo Antonio do Jari hydropower contract in Brazil has been awarded to a consortium formed by Alstom, CESBE and Areva Koblitz.
Iberian spot prices note their second 33-month high as market remains tight.
Norway’s Statkraft to bring its third hydropower plant online in Turkey in 2015, pushing up its total capacity in the country to 639MW.
Uganda’s government decides to bring Karuma Hydro into the public realm and hopes to start construction early next year.
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