Tag: power generation

Clough to build New Guinea refinery.

InterOil Corp has chosen Clough Niugini Ltd for a contract to build what is touted as the first oil refinery in Papua New Guinea.

W. Australian co-generation plants

Western Australia-based utility AlintaGas has signed a memorandum of understanding with Alcoa Australia to jointly develop co-generation power plants at Alcoa's alumina refineries in Western Australia.

CCGT in Huelva

Endesa has awarded Mitsubishi Heavy Industries the supply of the main components of the new 400mw CCGT to be built in Huelva, Spain.

Coal power station proposed for S. Africa

Black & Veatch International (BVI) has been selected by the Rainbow Millennium Power Company (RMPC) to perform a detailed feasibility study for the first "greenfield" power station in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which could result in a reduction of environmental pollution and strengthen economic development efforts.

Power contract for North Sea platform

Dresser-Rand will supply power generation, gas export and recompression equipment for Statoil's Kristin platform in the North Sea.

Electricity boost for Iran

Iran is contemplating the establishment of new power houses to produce 28,000 mw by 2011, according to Hossein Mahmoudzadeh, managing director of Iran's Energy development Organization.

New power plant for Huangshi City

A new power plant will be built soon in Huangshi City in central China's Hubei Province.

Combined-cycle power plant in Vietnam

Alstom, in consortium with Marubeni Corporation, Japan and Vietnam Machinery Erection Co., has been awarded a turnkey contract to build a 450mw combined-cycle power plant in the existing Phu My power complex located in the Baria Vung-Tau province of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

Nigerian expo focuses on power

Nigeria’s ongoing investment in power generation after 15 years of minimal spending continues to attract leading world suppliers to the second Powergen Electrotex exhibition and conference that was held in Lagos on 11–13 June.

Sumitomo to build power plant in Iran

Japan’s Sumitomo Corp. will jointly build a USD 643 million power plant in northern Iran with MAPNA (affiliated Iran Power Plant Projects Management Co.), a local state-run firm.