Technology group Wärtsilä has been selected to supply a 204MW power plant solution for the Reko Diq copper-gold mining project in Pakistan. The post Wärtsilä to provide power plant for copper-gold mine in Pakistan appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Gas & Oil Fired - Power Engineering International
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
Ameren has filed plans for a new 800MW natural gas-fired peaking plant and co-located 400MW battery storage facility.| Power Engineering International
Georgia Power and Mitsubishi Power have completed a second trial on a hydrogen and natural gas blend of fuels at partial and full load on an gas turbine.| Power Engineering International
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator projects the average annual renewables share of the electricity market will reach 45% in 2025 on the way to a goal of 82% by 2030.| Power Engineering International
GE Vernova has announced that Uniper will upgrade three GT26 gas turbine units powering Uniper’s Grain power station in Kent, UK.| Power Engineering International