Energy

NLC India to offer lower tariffs to save power plants

Bloomberg State-run generator NLC India Ltd is offering to reduce tariffs from two of its power plants after its main buyer asked the company to lower prices or shelve the projects, according to two officials with knowledge of the matter. NLC has offered to bring tariffs down by about Rs0.5 per kilowatt hour, taking a hit of 1.5 percentage point ...

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Modi’s $2.5 billion power plan may stumble on ailing buyers

Bloomberg The success of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambitious plan to electrify all households in India by December 2018 faces a familiar hurdle: the money-losing state power retailers. Modi earlier this week announced the government will spend 163.2 billion rupees ($2.5 billion) to provide electricity connections to every home in India by the end of next year, ahead of an ...

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Europe could attract $417 billion with higher wind-power target

Bloomberg Europe’s wind power industry may attract 351 billion euros ($417 billion) of investment by 2030 if countries adopt reforms and targets for their energy systems in the next year, trade association WindEurope said. The European Union may create 716,000 jobs with a target for member states to produce 35 percent of their energy from renewables within 12 years, the ...

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BP begins production at Khazzan gas field

Reuters BP said it had begun production at the Khazzan gas field in Oman, the sixth and largest of seven new upstream projects that are due to start for the British oil giant this year. Production at the field follows on from BP’s onshore compression and Juniper projects in Trinidad, West Nile Delta Phase 1 in Egypt, Persephone in Australia ...

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Renewables investor Quercus plans 500mn euro-plus Iran solar project

LONDON / Reuters Specialist renewable energy investor Quercus will invest over half a billion euros in a solar power project in Iran, with construction to start in the first half of 2018, the company’s chief executive told Reuters. The planned 600-megawatt (MW) plant, located in central Iran, will be the sixth largest globally, behind projects of up to 1.5 gigawatts ...

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Uncertainty grips solar developers as industry awaits Trump’s ruling

Bloomberg US solar developers are bracing for months of uncertainty after a federal trade agency ruled that imported panels are crippling American manufacturers, giving President Donald Trump until January to decide whether to impose tariffs. The $29 billion industry had largely expected the 4-0 decision from the US International Trade Commission. Even before the vote, developers were halting construction and ...

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India’s coal plants run at 3-year high on hydropower, nuclear

Bloomberg India’s coal-fired power plants in August ran at a three-year high amid shortages created by lower generation from hydropower and nuclear. Plant utilization at coal-fired stations rose to 58% last month, compared with 51.6% a year ago, power ministry data released this week show. That’s the highest rate for August since 2014, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Lower ...

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Imposing solar tariffs may cost US taxpayers $1.23bn

Bloomberg Imposing tariffs on solar components imported into the US will drive up prices for solar developers. It could also cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $1.23 billion. The US offers incentives to encourage people to use clean energy, paying owners of solar-power systems a tax credit equal to 30 percent of the total installation costs. More expensive panels leads ...

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New China energy star still hungry after $9bn Rosneft deal

Bloomberg A $9 billion stake in one of the world’s biggest oil companies may not be enough for CEFC China Energy Co. A week after China’s largest private energy company struck a deal for a chunk of Rosneft PJSC, it’s been pegged as a possible investor in a Russian metals and power business and a free-trade zone in Georgia’s Black ...

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Solar developers hoard panels as US tariff threat looms

Bloomberg Solar developers are suspending construction as the looming threat of US import tariffs has driven up prices and spurred hoarding, crimping panel supplies. “We’ve had roughly $500 million worth of work that we’ve had to put on hold,” said Scott Canada, who oversees renewable energy projects for McCarthy Building Cos. of St. Louis. “The supply of panels has just ...

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