In an ambitious project, an engineering landmark takes shape 140 m under the Niagara Falls in Canada. When finished, the project will increase output by about 1.6 billion kWh, enough to supply renewable energy to 160,000 homes.
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Infrastructure Experts to Debate Viksit Bharat at Infrastructure Today Conclave in Delhi
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RAHSTA to submit policy recommendations to NHAI
Roads & Highways Builders book RAHSTA Expo
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NBCC sells office/commercial space worth Rs. 14,800 Crore approx
RAHSTA Forum to kick off road and highway expo journey
Infrastructure Experts to Debate Viksit Bharat at Infrastructure Today Conclave in Delhi
Land Pooling Sinks under Flip Flops!
Gods or Demi-Gods cannot prevent a stampede
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RK Pandey promotes safe road development at RAHSTA launch
RAHSTA to pave the way for innovation in road construction: AK Singh, NHAI
Road construction leaders launch RAHSTA Expo 2024 in Delhi
Vibrant Gujarat 2011: Larger and cleverer
The highlight of the much-publicised event this year was as much the volumes pledged, as the state's efforts to set a platform for national and international investments.
ONGC strikes shale gas in WB
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has struck shale gas reserves, thus creating an exploration landmark when gas flowed out from the Barren Measure shale at a depth of around 1,700 m, in RNSG-1 well near Durgapur at Icchapur, West Bengal.
Infrastructure Today Person of the Year 2010
Mr Anil Manibhai Naik, 65, started out as a teacher’s son in a south Gujarat village. Today, he is the captain of a huge ship with 38,000 employees on board.
Global Policy: Around the world, infra is in critical stages
Severe budget constraints will limit many governments’ ability to fund improvements, and private financing will have to fill the gap.
Cancun Report: Green blues, continued
Developing nations contribute the most to carbon emissions, so now the spotlight is on us. Yet the continuing impasse between developed and developing nations on who should bell the cat is now gathering bothersome proportions.