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Beyond China, other Southeast Asian countries plan for significant hydroelectric additions

(Thu, 29 Oct 2015) China's substantial development of hydroelectric power, including the largest power plant in the world at Three Gorges Dam, has overshadowed the relatively large hydroelectric expansion plans of other Southeast Asia countries. Combined, the smaller countries of Southeast Asia plan to construct 61 gigawatts (GW) of new hydroelectric generating capacity through 2020. If all planned projects are completed, these countries will nearly double their 2012 hydroelectric capacity of 39 GW.

Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory

(Thu, 29 Oct 2015) The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has estimated the current and near-term unit inventory of electric power generating capacity by integrating information submitted on the monthly survey Form EIA-860M, ?Monthly Update to Annual Electric Generator Report? and the annual survey Form EIA-860, ?Annual Electric Generator Report?. This estimated inventory will be updated on a monthly basis.

Increased recycling may reduce metals sector energy use in China

(Wed, 28 Oct 2015) China produces more steel and aluminum than any other country. Secondary production, or producing metal from recycled scrap metal, is the primary opporunity to reduce the country's energy intensity for both of these industries, because secondary production uses significantly less energy than primary production using raw material inputs.

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