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Japan to build hi-tech power plants in Malaysia, Myanmar

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Update: 2014-04-06 07:34:42
Japan to build hi-tech power plants in Malaysia, Myanmar

DHAKA: Two Japanese companies have agreed deals to develop advanced coal-fired power plants in Malaysia and Myanmar as part of a government drive to export energy efficiency technology to emerging markets.

A report said Sunday.

The Japanese government is seeking to promote the export of ultra-supercritical (USC) pressure technology power plants to meet expected growing demand in emerging economies, the Nikkei business daily said, reports The Straits Times.

USC power plants are the most efficient in the world, generating hotter, higher-pressure steam than conventional units resulting in significantly lower carbon dioxide emissions, Nikkei said.

Japanese trading firm Mitsui has agreed to oversee the construction and operation of a plant in Malaysia with two USC generators that can each produce one million kilowatts of energy, the daily said.

BDST: 1654 HRS, APR 06, 2014

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