Statkraft to build its third hydropower plant in Turkey
Norway’s Statkraft to bring its third hydropower plant online in Turkey in 2015, pushing up its total capacity in the country to 639MW.
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.
China raises the bar on its renewables generation with plans for mandatory renewable power purchase and use quotas.
China’s ExIm Bank provides NPR1.7bn loan to Nepali power transmission sector.
Iran due to sign agreement with Tajikistan for a further hydropower project.
British Columbia industry to save CAD100,000 per month as BC Hydro is asked to halve its 32% rate hike.
After shutting down nuclear power plant, Japanese utilities turned to LNG to increase output from their thermal plants.
Laos prepares to develop its hydropower sector on an unprecedented scale with the sector attracting a third of all foreign direct investment.
South Africa and Lesotho commit to build a 1200MW hydropower plant in Lesotho.
Increased nuclear and thermal output considerably offset lower hydro generation in China when compared with last year’s figures.
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