180 crore for plant renovation
The Power Financial Corporation has sanctioned Rs 180 crore for augmentation one underperforming unit of the Bathinda thermal plant besides agreeing to up the loan amount for the proposed Lehra
The Power Financial Corporation has sanctioned Rs 180 crore for augmentation one underperforming unit of the Bathinda thermal plant besides agreeing to up the loan amount for the proposed Lehra
THE Indian Railways has approached Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) for setting up 1000 mw of captive nuclear capacity on its behalf. The proposal put forward by the Indian Railways includes setting up two units of 500 mw on railway land.
ALREADY home to the mega project that bears its name, Dabhol, a once- sleepy village along the Konkan coast may soon host another power plant. NTPC, India
New Delhi: Reliance Power group company Rajasthan Sun Technique, Andhrabased Lanco and KVK Energy of Chennai are among the seven successful bidders for setting up solar power plants in the first phase of the government
The Power Finance Corp has recently initiated a programme to enhance energy efficiency by installing capacitors to harness the reactive load in transmission systems
New Delhi: In a move that is aimed at promoting green sources of power, the central electricity regulatory commission (CERC) has reduced the threshold capacity for hydro and other renewable sources-based generating plants to qualify for grid connectivity. While the minimum capacity required for thermal plants to seek grid access will be 250 mw, hydro and other renewable fuel-based power plants
The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has decided to set up a 500-MW power plant in Bongaigaon in Assam. This announcement was made by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. Addressing a Press
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has successfully activated Orissa's first effluent treatment plant to arrest surface water pollution and coal ash effluent discharge into river
The ongoing coal shortage in the country has wreaked havoc with the power generation schedule in several of the country's larger thermal plants, with NTPC's Talcher, Farakka and Kahalgaon super
Punjab is facing its worst power crisis. Power cuts are being imposed because of the rising gap between demand and supply. Though the state has initiated the process to set up huge coal-based thermal plants, it will take another four to five years to fructify.
Technologies developed keeping rural India in mind
BHUBANESWAR: National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) today assured to augment power supply to the State provided Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) meets the coal requirement of its power plants.
In an unprecedented lawsuit filed against the government of Sri Lanka by five infants aged between two-and-a-half months and two years, the Supreme Court recently ordered the operators of a
The State-owned National Thermal Power Corporation has shortlisted multinational Asean Brown Boveri and Bharat Heavy electricals Ltd for plant package of its Rs 8,000 crore Talcher Pase-II Power
A hand-to-mouth situation has arisen at the Ropar and Bathinda thermal plants as coal in their stocks is reportedly just enough to generate power with all units for only four to five days. Sources in
The Central government was ready to persuade the National Thermal Power Corporation(NTPC) "to run and if required, complete" the idle power plant of the Dabhol Power Company, but purely on commercial
Aggreko International, Sri Lanka's largest thermal power generating company has invested US$ 50 million on a 20 megawatt power generation plant in Jaffna. According to Marketing Manager aggreko
The AES Orissa, which has management control over the Orissa Power Generation Corporation or OPGC, has agreed for expansion of the IB thermal plant in the undivided Sambalpur district. The agreement
The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is planning to set up a 2,000 mw nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu with an estimated investment of Rs 11,000 crore. The Centre has given its nod to NTPC
The Delhi Government has taken possession of land given by the DDA for construction of a gas-based power plant at Bamnauli. The 50 acres that will be owned by the Delhi Government and leased to the Power Department has fetched the DDA Rs.109 crore. The land will be used for setting up a 750 MW gas-based power plant. Power Department officials said the environment impact assessment would now be carried out by NTPC and the plant would be completed by 2010. A MoU has already been signed with Petronet for supply and purchase of gas.