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Coal: Dubai Starts Work On 2.4GW Plant, Part Of 21GW Mena Expansion
...these and other western-dominated multilateral institutions which now refuse to fund coal-fired power (MEES, 11 July 2014), leaving funding increasingly in the hands of Asian state lenders, above all China. Acwa and Harbin are required to secure coal supplies for Hassyan 1. Besides the power pl...
Volume: 59Issue: 50Published at Fri, 16 Dec 2016 -
Saudi State Generator Taps $3bn Korean Funding, Eyes Large ISCC Project
...ectricity demand.” Saudi power demand has risen by 7-8%/year in recent years, Mr Shiha notes, adding that the kingdom’s peak electricity demand in 2015 surged to a new record of 62.2GW, which was about 6GW higher than the peak demand level of 2014. GLOBAL RECORD This year’s peak demand growth of ov...
Volume: 58Issue: 50Published at Fri, 11 Dec 2015 -
Data Special: 2014 On Target For Record Gulf Oil Burn
...Data Special: 2014 On Target For Record Gulf Oil Burn Crude Oil Burn: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Set To Hit Record This Year (‘000 B/D) Fuel Oil Consumption: Saudi Arabia Set For Record (‘000 B/D) Total^ Gulf Oil Burn To Hit 1.5mn B/D For 2015 (‘000 B/D)...
Volume: 57Issue: 50Published at Fri, 12 Dec 2014 -
DEWA Plans $1.9Bn 2014 Projects Spend, Eyes Coal And Solar
...UAE DEWA Plans $1.9Bn 2014 Projects Spend, Eyes Coal And Solar Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has announced a total budget of Dh20.56bn ($5.55bn) for 2014, of which more than one third is intended for spending on capacity expansion projects and equipment pu...
Volume: 56Issue: 50Published at Fri, 13 Dec 2013 -
Aramco Prepares To Enter Saudi Power Market
...ll scale procurement of up to 3gw. “KACARE recognizes that first projects will be pioneers – the objective is quality, utility-scale plants, rather than a fixed megawatt target,” he said. The next two phases – bidding for the first round will start in 2014 – could take the total to 6....
Volume: 55Issue: 50Published at Fri, 07 Dec 2012 -
Qatar Launches Solar Program To Conserve North Field
...to its depletion is completed in 2014. Furthermore, Qatar faces a 10% drop in its associated gas production as crude output falls. Doha also has another interest in renewables – economic diversification. The Qatar Foundation’s joint venture Qatar Solar Technologies (QSTec), is building a $1b...
Volume: 55Issue: 50Published at Fri, 07 Dec 2012