JERA's website. JERA is Japan's largest power generation company which operates entire supply chain, from fuel upstream and procurement to power generation.| JERA
INNIO Group has established a joint venture in the US with Gföllner Group to meet the demand for decentralised, flexible power solutions. The post INNIO and Gföllner launch joint venture in the US appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
The first of three blocks, powered by GE Vernova’s 7HA.03 combined cycle equipment, is gradually replacing the existing coal-fired units at the site. The post Taiwan’s coal-to-gas transition advances as Hsinta power plant starts operating appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
Covarrubia and EDF have launched a new strategic partnership to accelerate the development and commercialisation of low-carbon energy projects in the UK through circular power from hard-to-recycle plastic waste. The partnership will focus on utilising Covarrubia’s proprietary pyrolysis technology, to convert hard-to-recycle plastic waste into low-carbon synthetic gas, supporting the circular economy and reducing landfill. The post EDF and Covarrubia Energy UK to turn hard-to-recycle plastic...| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
TAQA has acquired 100% of Transmission Investment, is one of the largest players operating offshore transmission (OSTO) assets.| Power Engineering International
The Idaho National Laboratory, with support from the US DOE Water Power Technologies Office, has developed the new Hydropower Technology Catalogue.| Power Engineering International
INNIO Group is expanding its production capacity with +-4,000 square meters of space at a new site and is calling for skilled workers to join their team.| Power Engineering International
The Royal Niestern Sander shipyard in the Netherlands has ordered two MAN 16V175D MEM engine gensets for the Easymax 5 multi-purpose vessel.| Power Engineering International
Indonesia’s 780MW Tambak Lorok power plant starts operations| Power Engineering International