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GVK Power has Rs 160 bn debt
GVK Power and Infrastructure sits on a total consolidated debt of Rs 16,000 crore, according to the earnings results released by the company. Although this is lower than the debt level of some other companies in the infrastructure sector, interest cost on the debt is a huge drag on the firm's balance sheet. GMR Infrastructure, which is a peer company of GVK,
Environment ministry clears ToR for report on Rs 99 bn project
Following the recommendation from an expert committee, the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) approved the terms of references (ToR) for preparing environment impact report for the proposed 2,200 mw gas based project of ONGC. Oil & Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) plans to set up the gas based power plant, which is second for the company after its 726 mw Tripura plant, in Maharashtra at a
Capacity of proposed Afghan steel plant reduced
Considering the lack of evacuation and other infrastructure, an Indian consortium led by SAIL decided to reduce the planned capacity of an upcoming steel plant in Afghanistan. The consortium of three state-run and four private Indian players decided to set up a smaller plant with a capacity of less than 2 million tonne (mn t) to cater to Afgh
ONGC’s Tripura project to earn 1.6 mn carbon credits
ONGC expects to earn 1.6 million carbon credits per year from its 726.6-mw gas-based power generation plant in Tripura as the unit is registered as a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) project. The gas-based project, which is developed by ONGC Tripura Power Corporation (OTPC), is registered with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNF
Petronet to rope in contractors for LNG terminal project
In order to set up gas storage facilities, re-gasification plant and marine facilities for its proposed 5 million ton LNG terminal in Gangavaram, Petronet LNG will rope in contractors. In order to select contractors, the company invited bids from eligible entities. Some months ago, the board of the firm approved the plan to set up the LNG terminal, which would be the first
Tata Steel to reline blast furnace in UK plant
Tata Steel plans to reline the Queen Anne blast furnace at its Scunthorpe, UK, plant at a cost of $77 million, or over Rs 400 crore. The project may be completed before the plantĆās 60th anniversary in April 2014. Relining will raise efficiency and capacity of the furnace as it involves replacement of the brick and refractory lining, replacement of copper mantle plates and copper stack cooling plates
Bihar clears plan to source gas from Rs 75 bn project
In a move that may enable setting up of new industries and power plants, Bihar government cleared a plan to source natural gas from the proposed Jagdishpur-Haldia gas pipeline. The state cabinet approved the plan to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Gas Authority of India (GAIL) for sourcing gas from the pipeline, which will pass through four districts of Bihar: Gaya
NMDC to decide on partnering with SAIL, RINL
At its board meeting in May, state-run miner NMDC is expected to take a final decision on partnering with either Steel Authority of India (SAIL) or Rashtriya Ispat Nigam (RINL) for its proposed steel project. It may be recalled that SAIL and RINL evinced interest to partner with NMDC on its proposed Rs 15,525-crore steel project at Nagarnar in Chhattisgarh

