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Manjung 4: Powering Malaysia With Clean Coal Technology

September 08, 2017
Amidst rapid development, Southeast Asia is fast positioning itself at the forefront of the energy scene. In tandem, the region's rising demand for energy continues to boost prospects within the power plant industry, particularly for coal-based plants that are built on power generation technologies capable of delivering improved performance, reliability and affordability.
Coal remains a vital part of the energy mix in Southeast Asia. In Malaysia, it makes up 50% of the fuel mix, and will carry on to play a greater role in the foreseeable future.
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The “Banana” GE Demolished To Build Malaysia’s Second USC Plant

August 26, 2017
Panorama of coal supply at Tanjung Bin power station.
By Hong Chou Hui

In the 1989 French Open’s fourth round, Michael Chang ate bananas and beat Ivan Lendl en route to become the youngest tennis Grand Slam champion, vaulting the humble tropical fruit into public consciousness. The banana, packed with vitamins, fiber and minerals, is loved by many around the world as a food and snack.
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Powering Vietnam: 8 Key Trends Shaping the Nation’s Energy Future

August 22, 2017
Vietnam is a country at the crossroads in planning its energy future.
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GE ‘industrial Fitbit’ solutions underpin SPR Energy’s plant modernisation plans in Malaysia

August 22, 2017
“It is like having an industrial ‘Fitbit’ on your wrist and being able to monitor the pulse and heartbeat of the plant from anywhere in the world, 24-hours a day,” said Chris Sy, Chief Executive Director, SPR Energy Malaysia at the signing of an 18-year operations and maintenance agreement with GE Power Services in Kuala Lumpur on April 5.
 

Reduced downtime and extended maintenance intervals
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Powering the Philippines: 5 Trends & Opportunities Shaping Energy Infrastructure Development

August 21, 2017
The recent Powering the Philippines event attracted some of the nation’s leading energy sector stakeholders, and policymakers to share new ideas and initiatives on how best to support plans to produce 
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The Power Of Tequila: The Economy Of Mexico’s Distilling Hub Will Soon Get More Buzz

Maggie Sieger
August 07, 2017
Tequila, Mexico, may be famous for the spirit its distilleries pump out each day, but a lack of locally produced power is impairing the town's economy.
Only 11 percent of the energy used to power factories throughout the state of Jalisco is generated nearby. The rest comes from power plants in other parts of the country, which is costly and inefficient. But when a proposed new natural-gas-fired power plant near Guadalajara, Jalisco’s capital city, comes online in 2020, Tequila will catch a cheaper buzz.
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The Grid Doctor Will See You Now: Circuit Breakers Get Health Check With Digital X-Rays

Julie Khoo
Samantha Shaddock
August 03, 2017
The electrical grid is a lot like the human body. Just as we have the heart, brain and veins, the grid has substations, control rooms and transmission lines, all working in concert. But like the body, it can also get sick — and needs the right diagnosis and medicine to get well quickly.
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Swimming With The Tide: A Baja Port To Deploy GE’s First Advanced Gas Turbines In Mexico

Dorothy Pomerantz
June 20, 2017
The Mexican seaside town of Ahome sits on a spit of land lapped by the clear, blue waters of Baja California. Its white, sandy beaches can rival any in Mexico, but the view isn’t all a tourist would hope for. The sight spoiling the view is a tall power plant smokestack frequently belching black smoke within the surrounding area, called Topolobampo.
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Renewable Energy Makes Things Tough On The Grid, But New Software Could Help

Bruce Watson
June 13, 2017
Many energy experts view Europe as a sort of crystal ball for the energy industry — one that’s showing a decidedly mixed future.
On the one hand, renewable sources like wind and sun provide more power than ever. They are also the fastest-growing sources of energy, accounting for 86 percent of all new generation capacity added to the European market in 2016.
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Hệ sinh thái các giải pháp năng lượng cho Việt Nam

June 09, 2017

Mới đây, GE đã lần đầu tiên giới thiệu Hệ sinh thái các giải pháp năng lượng (GE Energy Ecosystem portfolio) và lựa chọn Việt Nam là nơi công bố hệ sinh thái. Với các giải pháp toàn diện giúp tháo gỡ những rào cản về công nghệ và tài chính, đây sẽ là lời giải cho bài toán năng lượng tin cậy, bền vững với chi phí hợp lý, giúp Việt Nam đạt được những mục tiêu năng lượng và phát triển chung trong thời gian tới.

Trên đây, GE Reports Việt Nam tổng hợp những con số ấn tượng về ý nghĩa của hệ sinh thái đối với ngành năng lượng Việt Nam.

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