Just last week the Vic Premier visited the Port of Yangshan in Shanghai to inspect the port capabilities.
That port is a few kms from the power station that a Vic Gov delegation visited a couple of years back as seen in my 2nd link below.
The Vic Gov also recently announced they will be dredging the channel to the Port of Gellong to allow access for bigger ships.
GHD recently named Mantle Mining as being the likely first exporters of brown coal from Vic through port of Geelong in a Gov commissioned report on Geelong Port infrastructure needs.
Is there a link between SE and Mantle and a possible JV to export BC from Mantle's new EL5210?
Read the below links and draw your own conclusions -
'after three years of negotiations, Shanghai Electric Group Company Power has established its corporate headquarters in Melbourne ahead of its intended $200 million investment in an advanced lignite processing project in the Latrobe Valley'
On the 6 July 2012, a meeting between representatives of Latrobe City Council, Shanghai Electric Power and the Victoria Government Investment & Trade Office – Shanghai was held at the headquarters of Shanghai Electric Power. Those in attendance were:
Latrobe City Council
• Cr Ed Vermeulen, Mayor • Mr Grantley Switzer, General Manager Recreation, Culture and Community Infrastructure • Ms Jie Liu, International Relations Officer
Shanghai Electric Power
• Mr. WANG Yundan, Chairman of Shanghai Power • Mr. GUO Baohong, Vice GM • Mr. DONG Wenxue, Vice GM • Mr. XU Jian, Vice Chief Engineer • Mr. ZENG Xuefeng, Office Manager • Mr. LI ER, Director for Planning Department • Mr. SHI Jingchen, Vice GM for Shanghai Power Hong Kong Office • Ms. XUE Huiming, Manager for Shanghai Power Hong Kong Office • Mr. ZHANG Hong, Manager for Planning Department • Ms. Chen Yuanyuan, Manager for Planning Department • Mr. Zhou Jun, Deputy Director for Waigaoqiao Power Station
Victoria Government Investment & Trade Office, Shanghai • Patrick Stringer, Commissioner for Greater China and Mongolia • James Xu, Investment Director
The main points from the meeting are as follows:
SEP has developed an innovative technology which they claim can safely convert Victorian brown coal (they have tested and imported samples) to high rank coal and clean water with minimal waste and low carbon emissions. In essence they claim to have developed an environmentally efficient conversion process.
It has now been confirmed that the project has received approvals from the China National State Ministries, Shanghai Municipal Government and the board of Shanghai Power Ltd. SEP has a number of issues that it is currently working through in respect to establishing such a facility in the Latrobe Valley. The major issues focus on the impacts of the Federal Government’s carbon tax and the transport issues associated with getting the coal from the Latrobe Valley to China.
The Mayor Cr Vermeulen, articulated that Latrobe City Council is eager to pursue opportunities for future energy projects with Shanghai Electric Power. The opportunity to discuss potential projects and tour the Shanghai Electric Power plant during the visit is appreciated. He reiterated Latrobe City Council’s commitment to working with Shanghai Electric Power to assist where possible in SEP’s understanding of the implications of the carbon tax and in working towards an adequate logistics solution.
Following the meeting, the Latrobe City delegation was transported to the Shanghai Shangdian Coajing Power Generation Co Ltd. Power Station. Prior to a tour of the facility, a meeting was held with the following staff:
• Mr Weiben Hu - General Manager • Mr Haihong Yan – Director Operations • Mr Zhen Hu – Director Technology
The 2 x 1,000 megawatt units were put into commercial operation on 20 January and 6 April 2010 at an estimated cost of AUD$1.2 billion. The plant is located in the west of the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park in the south of the Jinshan district. It is one of the five generation bases in the Shanghai Energy Plan. The project was completed to meet the objective of the Shanghai Municipal Government’s plan to ‘encourage large projects and discourage small energy-inefficient power plants’. The plant is the most advanced and efficient coal fired power plant in China. It has access to its own port and it is to this plant that coal from the Latrobe Valley will be transported if the project comes to fruition.
GHD accompanied The Vic Gov on a trade mission to China around the same time HM, along with a number of competing BC techs -
GHD
GHD is one of the world’s leading engineering, architecture and environmental consulting companies.
Operating globally and delivering services locally, our network of 6500 professionals collaborate to improve the built, economic and social environment of the communities in which we operate.
GHD has extensive experience in delivering projects from idea and concept to full operation, including approvals, design, engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) and overall project management.
Key areas of focus for this trade mission include: • coal mining, processing and project development; • water and wastewater treatment; • environmental projects, including approvals; • Australian engineering/project compliance for international projects; • energy efficiency and energy projects; • transport and logistics design and implementation; and • agriculture production and processing plants design and implementation.
CONTACT: Jon McNaught Manager Gippsland
cheers B Rubes
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