NDPLs 108-MW plant to start producing power in June
New Delhi: Come June, power discom NDPL
New Delhi: Come June, power discom NDPL
The Chandigarh Administration has got 31 MW more power from various sources. From Sunday, the additional power was added to the daily quota of power for consumption by city residents, as promised by the administration to meet the growing demand for electricity.
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Work On Four Plants To End Only By July-End New Delhi: Several areas of Delhi continued to face major outages on Monday even as the government claimed that it had sufficient power to meet the summer demand.
The national Capital, which has been witnessing frequent power cuts for the last few days, will receive an additional 100 MW of electricity from Central power generating stations. Union Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on Thursday directed to immediately release the additional power to Delhi.
The company is also looking at private solar projects in Delhi and Mumbai; and water desalination project in Gujarat. The Israel-based Safesky Software, which claims to be the cheapest solar power solution provider in the world, is scouting for projects in India.
DRY ON FRIDAY? Association says hike bleeding their business as customers fill up in neighbouring UP, Haryana where diesel is almost Rs 4 cheaper The petrol dealers across the Capital have threatened to go on strike to protest the increase in the value added tax (VAT) on diesel.
NEW DELHI: As part of its initiatives for a
The solar park located in the Garden of Five Senses is lying in a state of neglect, due to lack of skilled manpower to run it PRANAB SAIKIA Times News NetworK
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New Delhi: As a prelude to costlier petrol and diesel, the oil ministry has allowed IGL and MGL
High humidity coupled with extreme temperatures has resulted power demand in the Capital rising to unprecedented figures. Monday recorded the highest ever peak power demand at 4,668 MW, surpassing the May 24 record of 4,581 MW. Till last year, the dreaded peak power demand mark for the department was a humble 4,500 MW. This summer, however, this mark has been crossed several times already.
FUEL will become costlier on Friday. The empowered group on ministers (EGoM) on fuel pricing is expected to clear the proposal for a revision in the prices of petro goods at its meeting scheduled on June 25.
NDPL to give four CFLs in exchange for four working incandescent bulbs The power distribution company North Delhi Power Limited (NDPL) today said that it will give four compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) in exchange of equal number of working incandescent bulbs.
Gaurav Vivek Bhatnagar NEW DELHI: The sharp decline in revenue on account of falling sale of diesel in June on Friday prompted the Delhi Cabinet to approve a reduction in Value Added Tax imposed on it. As a result, the price of diesel would go down by Rs.2.50 per litre from July 20 and it would then start selling at Rs.37.60 per litre.
New Delhi: Giving in to the demand of petrol and diesel dealers in the capital, Delhi government on Friday decided to roll back the Value Added Tax (VAT) on diesel from 20% to 12.50% per litre. This was decided at a cabinet meeting held at chief minister Sheila Dikshit
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Chandigarh: Lanco Solar Energy has bagged a prestigious contract for setting up a solar power project at Parliament House here. Five companies, including Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries (Solar Group), Punj Llyod and Wipro Ecoenergy, were vying for the solar power project.
The power arrangement blueprint for the Commonwealth Games was prepared nearly two years ago, but with the event less than a month away, the arrangements on the ground have sharply deviated from what was projected on paper. According to the Power Department
NEW DELHI: To ensure generation of at least 50 per cent of the Capital's power demand from indigenous projects, the Delhi Cabinet on Monday gave its nod for establishment of a gas-based 750-MW Pragati Power-II project at Bamnauli in West Delhi. Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit later announced that since the demand for power is expected to go up by 8 per cent to 10 per cent per annum, the Delhi Gov