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Siemens will deliver two SGT5-4000F gas turbines and additional key power generation equipment for the Sabiya Extension 3 combined cycle power plant in Kuwait.. (Image source: Siemens)

Siemens has won an order to supply the key power generation equipment for the Sabiya Extension 3 combined cycle power plant in Kuwait

The acquisition aims at reducing the cost of energy the customers and providing a more reliable green power to the global market. (Image source: minoru karamatsu/Flickr)

Scottish temporary power firm Aggreko announced the takeover of German-US based Younicos, a move that is aimed at reducing the energy cost to Aggerko?s customers and bringing about a reliable and green power to the international market

The new facility focuses to provide the customers with innovative HVAC solutions for building and construction industry projects. (Image source: Vchal/Shutterstock)

UAE?s HAVC company Hira Industries has opened its new office and showroom in Sharjah, to exhibit the company?s latest HVAC products and technologies, aiming to extend its projects and services to the clients and its presence in the Northern Emirates

According to the DEWA MD & CEO, Dubai has become one of the pioneering cities in innovating new techniques and practices to improve energy efficiency while rationalising its use and finding alternative solutions for conventional energy. (Image source: DEWA)

Between 11 am and 2 pm on 11 March, utility-scale solar generation in the territory of the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) accounted for almost 40 per cent of net grid power produced and on 26 May at lunchtime, solar power accounted for almost 25 per cent of electricity generated in the UK, exceeding the combined output of the country?s eight nuclear power stations. When wind, biomass and hydro were added, almost 40 per cent of UK electricity came from renewable energy on that sunny spring day

HIMOINSA gensets at Dubai Festival City. (Photo: HIMOINSA)

In April 2017, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, ordered the installation of back-up power generators at major projects in Dubai to ensure buildings will have necessary power during load shedding

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