Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has secured a new order in India from ReNew Power, IndiaÂ’s largest renewable energy Independent Power Producer (IPP).
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We need more govt involvement to start stuck projects
If you look at the current state of power generation projects in India, we have around 40-45 GW of stranded capacity. Of this, around 10-15 GW of capacity is operational, but unable to generate any power due to lack of Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs).
Post Budget Analysis | Power and Green Energy
Thrust in ensuring 24-hour electricity access to all rural households under the Saubhagya and DUGJY schemes is likely to boost energy demand to some extent as well as improve the quality of life for rural households.
Modified Coal Linkage Policy could be a game-changer | Angel Broking
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on May 17th 2017 approved the Modified Coal Linkage Policy for the power sector. Under this policy, all power plants will be assured of adequate supply of coal at competitive prices
Jindal unit shut due to coal crisis
One of the two 600 MW units of independent power producer, Jindal India Thermal Power Plant Limited (JITPL), Kaniha, has been closed for the last few days due to want of coal.
A Bright Future Beckons
Numerous steps by the Indian government to combat challenges facing the domestic power sector will realise immense potential, says Anil Kadam, Solution Architect & Marketing, Energy & Utilities, Schneider Electric India.
PSPCL faces Rs.2,075 cr loss for surplus power
As power surplus is putting ´heavy´ financial burden on energy utility Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) due to lack of sale, Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) has worked out Rs.2,075 crore financial impact for surrendering excess energy for 2016-17.
Suzlon bags maiden order from Hero Future Energies
Wind turbine maker Suzlon has won its maiden order from Hero Future Energies for 31.50 MW of wind power.
New family of cameras for hazardous environments
Munich ? Bosch announces the launch of EXTEGRA IP 9000 FX, a new family of explosion-proof IP cameras developed for safe operation in hazardous environments. No matter whether it is exceptionally hot or cold (-50° to ?° Celsius), the lighting conditions are extremely poor, the monitored objects are far away, or there is a high level of moisture or dust, the new EXTEGRA IP 9000 FX cameras deliver the highest quality of security relevant images.
Ministry allows R-LNG supply to RCF units
The Fertiliser Ministry has allowed swapping of natural gas from the KG-D6 reserve being supplied to Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) units located in Maharashtra with R-LNG, thereby facilitating an additional supply of 2.2 mmscmd to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, according to an official release.
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