Chairman and Managing Director of Gamesa India Ramesh Kymal said that the coÂmpany will look to export the 850-kw turbines to North Africa and the UK and expÂects to sign an order soon in this regard.
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Tata for noise mitigating technology
In order to reduce the mitigate the impact of noise from running trains in the neighbourhood of railway tracks, Tata Steel is keen to adopt ‘SilentTrack’ technology.
Potential entrants are cautiously optimistic
Seeking to understand the Indian logistics sector better rather than to jump right in, potential investors and contractors from the developed nations are aware of the many a slip between the cup and the policymaker’s lip,
Partnering for sustainable city infrastructure
UK is working closely with India especially for the development of sustainable city infrastructure across the country.The British India Infrastructure Group is looking for partnership opportunities across India’s extensive infrastructure development programme.Mike Nithavrianakis explains.
GMR to offload road proj
GMR Infrastructure plans to mop up around $200 million by offloading its road projects to private equity investors.Reports indicate that the company is discussing the sale with the UK based private equity firm 3i Group Plc, IDFC PE and SBI Macquarie.GMR is also looking at an eventual initial public offering of its road assets, reports suggest.
India, UK to join hands on infrastructure
India and UK have agreed to work towards a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that will enhance capacity building, land economics, heritage manÂagement, sustainable master plÂanning and transport planning.
3i deploys Rs 700 cr on infra projects
T3i India Infrastructure Fund, part of the UK-listed 3i group, has invested about $157 million (about Rs 700 crore) in road and power projects, taking close to four months to close the deals as increased approvals from authorities and the fund’s own stricter due diligence extended the time.
Hi-speed rail interests UK Co
UK firm Mott Macdonald will undertake a pre-feasibility study of the 993 km Delhi-Patna rail route as part of the government’s move to connect Patna with a high speed train.
British India Infrastructure Group (BIIG) launched
The Britain India Infrastructure Group (BIIG) was launched in UK to facilitate the development of infrastructure in India with the involvement of senior officials from both sides and the major private sector players in infrastructure development.
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.

