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Indian government forms panel to look into NTPC’s Karanpura project
The government has constituted a three-member panel headed by Planning Commission member B K Chaturvedi to look into proposed relocation of NTPC’s 1,980-Mw North Karanpura plant in Jharkhand.
Indian government forms panel to look into NTPC’s Karanpura project
The government has constituted a three-member panel headed by Planning Commission member B K Chaturvedi to look into proposed relocation of NTPC’s 1,980-Mw North Karanpura plant in Jharkhand.
Nepal eyes power trade agreement with India
Nepal's Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai today said his country would seek to “conclude” a power trade agreement with New Delhi.
Delhi govt claims power crisis over
Thermal generation finally picked up in New Delhi and the Northern Grid became more stable as compared to previous days.
More Indian states suffer power shortage
An increasin number of Indian states are resorting into power cuts as they feel the effects of power shortage.
Kundankulam villagers demand nuke plant closure
Months away from commercial production, Kudankulam nuclear plant is facing severe resistance from the villagers.
GCF for India electricity sector down 1/6 of 2010 levels
Gross capital formation in the electricity sector is down to a level which is nearly one sixth of what was prevailing in the pervious year.
NHPC strives to sustain progress at Teesta Low Dam-III HEP
NHPC is pulling out all stops to ensure that erection of radial gate for bay-6 proceeds smoothly once these hydro mechanical (HM) works are taken up in November 2011.
NHPC lagging behind in commissioning Uri-II hydro project
NHPC is running behind the commissioning schedule for its Uri-II hydro-electric project, with the project now expected to commence commercial operations in December 2011.
Indian coal groups asked to increase supply to power firms
The government of India asked coal companies, including major producer Coal India, to step up supply to power stations facing shortage of the dry fuel. This is to ensure that the power generation remains uninterrupted. The development follows an emergency meeting by Coal Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal with senior officials to take a stock of coal availability at the power stations against the backdrop of fewer supplies due to festivals and one day strike by CIL workers. “It is expected that movement of coal to power sector will improve to 145 rakes/day from the current level of 107 rakes/day by October 14, 2011. This will ensure necessary stock build-up at Northern India Power Stations before Diwali,” an official statement said. The minister directed the officials to increase immediately loading of coal from 153 rakes to 180 rakes, out of which 145 rakes should be supplied to the power sector. In the case of North India Power Stations where the average dispatch of coal has been around 36 rakes a day during the current month, Jaiswal directed officials to increase it to 49 rakes per day.
Hydel power generation down in Northern India
The Jammu and Kashmir government announced power generation of hydel and thermal power in Nothern India is down.
AES unveil power electronics factory in India
AES Power Solutions unveiled its power electronic factory in India.
Maharashtra to get 700 MW to overcome power crisis
The Union Power Ministry assured Maharashtra that it will be provided with additional 700 mw of power, to help the state tide over the current power crisis.
Indian PM expects Tamil Nadu Chief's support for nuke project
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has cautioned Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa that the state’s development plans would be hit in absence of power.
Indian wind farm assmbled by Spanish group
Acciona has completed the construction of the 56.1MW Tuppadahalli wind farm in Karnataka, India.
Power plant delays to slow India coal imports
Indian developers of 4 GW plus power plants are delaying works until they are freed from loss-making sales contracts. The move could slow the country's rapid coal import growth for 6-12 months, power firm and coal supply.
Bangladesh proposes green energy fund among D-8 members
Bangladesh proposed a joint investment fund to promote green energy initiative within the member countries of the D-8.
Bangladesh eyes full Russian financial support for nuke plants
Bangladesh will pursue full financial support from Russia, besides technical and technological assistance, to set up two nuclear power plants.