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RK Systems Commissions IndiaÂ’s Tallest Lattice Met Tower

RK Systems Commissions IndiaÂ’s Tallest Lattice Met Tower

Mumbai-based RK Systems, has supplied and erected IndiaÂ’s tallest lattice met tower. Commissioned June 2017 in Southern India, the tower stretches 150 m high and features an array of NRG products, including 40C anemometers, 200P wind vanes, 110S temperature sensors, a BP20 barometric pressure sensor, and a SymphoniePRO data logger with iPackGPS for bankable, secure, and reliable data collection.

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‘Coal Mitra’ portal launched to facilitate flexibility in domestic coal utilisation

‘Coal Mitra’ portal launched to facilitate flexibility in domestic coal utilisation

Union Minister of State for Power, Coal, New & Renewable Energy and Mines, Piyush Goyal, has launched ‘Coal Mitra’, a Web portal for flexibility in utilisation of domestic coal. He also released reports on ‘Renewable Energy Integration: Transmission an Enabler’, ‘Green Energy Corridor II’ and ‘Electricity Demand Pattern Analysis’.

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IPPs invest Rs.29,308 crore in Odisha projects

IPPs invest Rs.29,308 crore in Odisha projects

Independent power producers (IPPs) have invested Rs 29,308 crore on their proposed coal-based projects in Odisha. The promoters who have spent substantially on their projects are Sterlite Energy Ltd (Rs 8038 crore), GMR Kamalanga Energy Ltd (Rs 5,848.62 crore), Lanco Babandh Power Ltd (Rs 4214 crore), Monnet Power Company (Rs 3200 crore) and Jindal India Thermal Power Ltd (Rs 2,893 crore) and Ind Barath Energy (Utkal) Ltd (Rs 2150 crore). The state government has signed memorandum of understandi

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Govt wants JSPL to sign PPA for extending MoU

Govt wants JSPL to sign PPA for extending MoU

Odisha government wants Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL) to sign power purchase agreement (PPA) with Gridco in order to be eligible for extension of its memorandum of understanding (MoU). It may be recalled that JSPL had signed MoU with the government in 2009 for a 1,320 mw coal-fired plant at Boin