State-run power gear maker BHEL has bagged a 16.96 million euro contract for a thermal power project in Turkey, the company has said. Ă´The company has bagged a contract for rehabilitation of three units of Electrostatic Precipitators for the 430 MW Tuncbilek Thermal Power Project in Turkey on EPC basis,Ă´ BHEL said in a statement.
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Tata Power buys IdealĂ´s 540 MW plant in Nagpur
Tata Power has agreed to buy the entire stake in Ideal Energy Projects Ltd (IEPL) for an undisclosed amount. IEPL owns a 540-MW coal-based thermal power project near Bela village in Nagpur, Maharashtra, of which 270 MW was commissioned in May 2013
Jaypee Mahasale: Debt of woes
The group that brought Formula One to the country is now looking for a formula to revive its sagging fortunes. Jaiprakash Associates Ltd, with interests in engineering and construction, power, cement, real estate,
Coal transloading project set to be completed
Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) has reportedly completed most part of the transloading project for ferrying coal from Haldia port to Farakka thermal power plant of NTPC. IWAI is a facilitator of the coal transportation project and will play a key role in ensuring navigability. The c
Haryana govt may explore legal option against CEA order
The order of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) allowing Adani Power to charge "compensatory" tariffs for electricity from its Mundra plant has not gone down well with Haryana government. The state government plans to take legal action against the CERC order as it feels that the order violates the p
SPS Shipping eyes coal ferrying contract
SPS Shipping is taking efforts to secure the contract to transport coal through inland waterways for NTPCĂâs Barh-II thermal power plant project in Patna. The company is holding discussion with the public sector power major in this regard transport 3 million tonne of coal from Sandheads (mouth of the Hooghly river) alon
Assocham seeks solution to coal linkage issue
In order to ensure fuel for the upcoming power projects, the newly appointed Minister of State for Power Jyotiraditya Scindia must immediately resolve the coal linka
Alstom’s new leader
Alstom has announced the appointment of Patrick Ledermann as the new Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Alstom India (AIL). He takes up the position effective 1 October 2012, previously held by Francois Carpentier, who has moved to the company's head quarters in France.
Adani plans plant in Bihar
Adani Power (APL) has submitted an Rs 7,000 crore proposal to the Bihar government for setting up a 1320 (610 x2) mw thermal power station.
Essar awards equipment order to Toshiba
Toshiba Corp has bagged the contract to supply thermal power generation equipment estimatedly worth more than Yen 10 billion to Essar group.
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