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A Reliance Power Ltd. (RPWR) solar-thermal plant should start up next month after missing a May deadline because Indian authorities failed to lay a water pipeline to the site in time. |
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The study will assess the viability of converting Queensland’s 180 MW coal-fired Collinsville Power Station to a 30 MW hybrid solar thermal/gas power station. |
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Australian $1.2 billion 250 megawatt Solar Dawn Project will not take off after the consortium building Solar Dawn said that it no longer plans to develop the country's largest solar energy project. |
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AREVA Solar has been awarded a contract by the Indian group Reliance Power Limited to build a 250 megawatt (MW) concentrated solar power (CSP) installation in India, which will become the largest in all of Asia. |
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Reliance Power has raised external commercial borrowings of around $302 million to fund its 100 MW concentrating solar power project in Rajasthan. |
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AREVA Solar is collaborating with Sandia National Laboratories on a new concentrated solar power (CSP) installation with thermal energy storage. |
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Until recently, linear Fresnel plants were mainly pilot projects. But with remarkable advancements, the technology is quickly gaining operational parity with the parabolic trough. |
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ARENA proposed a new program for the support of CSP projects, continued support for solar energy R&D and working to devise a new program to support solar photovoltaic (PV) project development. |
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The Concentrated Solar Power project is expected to take 24 months to construct and expected to operate for approximately 25 to 30 years. |
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AREVA (Paris:AREVA) has chosen the Beaumont-Hague site as the location for a test center for its Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) technology. |
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The concentrated solar power project includes development of a 250 MW concentrated solar thermal power plant in Chinchilla, southwest Queensland, to be operated and maintained by AREVA. |
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The 5-MW Kimberlina Concentrating Solar Thermal Station is the first to use compact linear Fresnel reflector technology developed to generate continuous superheated steam. |
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AREVA’s CLFR high-pressure, superheated solar steam generators (SSGs) Areva Solar executives will discuss MENA’s concentrated solar power (CSP) outlook and the company’s CSP. |
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AREVA Solar currently has more than 500 MW of Concentrating Solar Power projects in operation, under construction or in advanced development around the world. |
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AREVA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Technip, a leader in project management, to work on integrated Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) solutions for oil and gas industry. |
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The Asian Development Bank agreed to lend a further $103 million to a concentrated solar power project owned by Reliance Power Ltd. (RPWR) in India. |
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India enjoys 250 to 300 sunny days and is, therefore, a privileged location for solar power plant projects. We have been awarded a contract by Reliance Power to set up a 250 MW concentrating solar thermal power project. |
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The purchase will showcase a concentrated solar power technology known as compact linear Fresnel reflector (CLFR) from AREVA Solar Inc. |
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In Australia, AREVA Solar was awarded a contract to build a 44 MW concentrating solar thermal addition to the coal-fired Kogan Creek power station. |
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The energy minister said it would extend a deadline for the Solar Dawn consortium in Queensland to secure finance for its $1.2 billion 250 MW concentrating solar thermal power project. |
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