Showing posts with label Quebec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quebec. Show all posts
[CANADA] Russians take stake in gas project
Published | 19-May-2008Gazprom moved a Canadian liquefied natural gas terminal ahead yesterday by taking a stake and agreeing to supply all of the gas needs from the Russian company's huge Shtokman project, the companies said yesterday.
Gazprom is joining Enbridge Inc., Gaz Metro and Gaz de France in developing the $840 million Cdn Rabaska LNG project in Quebec.
It would be the Russian firm's first major investment in North America, said Gazprom's Alexander Medvedev.
Gazprom is joining Enbridge Inc., Gaz Metro and Gaz de France in developing the $840 million Cdn Rabaska LNG project in Quebec.
It would be the Russian firm's first major investment in North America, said Gazprom's Alexander Medvedev.
Source: EdmontonSun
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CANADA : Areva bags Rs 550 cr contract from Alcan
Published | 12-Jul-2007Areva's transmission and distribution division today said it has got a turn key contract to build an electricity supply system for Alcan's new AP50 plant located in Quebec, Canada.
The company expects to complete the delivery of the supply system to be built at a cost of about Rs 550 crore (100 million Euros) by September 2009, Areva T & D said in a release here.
The AP50 plant will operate at 500 kilo amperes (kA) and will produce a projected 60,000 tons per year of primary aluminium, the release said.
Under the current Areva will build a high voltage power rectifier station that will convert the incoming alternating current into direct current, required for the aluminium production process, it said.
The contract will help Areva T & D reach its global objective for the electro-intensive industries market to double its order intake by 2010.
"This win also demonstrates our ability to meet the specific needs of electro-intensive industry customers and represents another breakthrough in our strategy to grow on this market," Areva T & D Chairman and CEO Philippe Guillemot said.
The company expects to complete the delivery of the supply system to be built at a cost of about Rs 550 crore (100 million Euros) by September 2009, Areva T & D said in a release here.
The AP50 plant will operate at 500 kilo amperes (kA) and will produce a projected 60,000 tons per year of primary aluminium, the release said.
Under the current Areva will build a high voltage power rectifier station that will convert the incoming alternating current into direct current, required for the aluminium production process, it said.
The contract will help Areva T & D reach its global objective for the electro-intensive industries market to double its order intake by 2010.
"This win also demonstrates our ability to meet the specific needs of electro-intensive industry customers and represents another breakthrough in our strategy to grow on this market," Areva T & D Chairman and CEO Philippe Guillemot said.
Via: India Economic Times
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