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National Trading Company (Natco) of Yemen to explore joint co-operation in the development of the power industry in Yemen . Natco's parent company, the Hayel ..... record in providing technical services to Yemen and neighbouring countries in the region
Yemen has signed an agreement with India's Bharat Heavy Electricals ..... Fund for Economic and Social Development, and the governments of Yemen and Oman, the agency said. Yemen said last week that BHEL had won the bidding for the project
21 April 2008 - Yemen 's General Corporation for Electricity ..... generation, according to reports by Saba, Yemen 's news agency. The agreement details ..... at Lesi Mountain in the Dhamar region of Yemen . If the potential for a geothermal project
investors in the field of nuclear energy left Yemen on Tuesday after signing an initial agreement ..... 15bn. According to the Saba news agency, Yemen 's Energy and Electricity Minister Mustafa ..... over ten years to produce nuclear energy. Yemen is looking to build nuclear plant to generate
31 October 2007 - Yemen has nullified a contract with a US company for building a nuclear reactor intended to help the country make up for the shortfall in electricity supplies, a state-run newspaper reported Wednesday.
has commissioned a 340 MW power project in an expansion programme created to reduce the country's regular power shortages. Yemen currently has an installed power plant capacity of 900 MW, which serves only half of the country's population. State owned
way to connect the electricity grid with Yemen and Egypt. Saudi Electricity Company ..... network between the south of the country and Yemen . Project costs are estimated at up to ..... This link requires cabinet approval [in Yemen ] and project finance," says a senior
will take place in Montreal in November this year. The company also announced orders worth over $200 million for electrical power generation equipment from customers in Australia, Bangladesh, Spain, Venezuela and Yemen .
teamed up to form Laptechno-Power, which will build and operate power facilities in Ghana, Libya, Uganda, Algeria, Egypt, Yemen and Namibia, Technopromexport said in a statement. Construction of the facilities will be financed by Libya African Investment
its transmission lines business in the past few years in the Middle East. Its latest project in this sector was executed in Yemen where HEC signed a deal in June 2005 to expand the country's electricity network at an estimated cost of $59m. HEC also