Web Exclusive Oct 01, 2020 Curtain Raiser: Prime Minister Modi to Inaugurate Atal Tunnel on Oct 3 Prime Minister Narendra Modi shall inaugurate Atal Tunnel in Rohtang at 10.00 am on October 3 during his short five-hour trip to the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh.
Web Exclusive Sep 22, 2020 Indian Railways Floats Revised Tender for 44 Semi-high Speed Vande Bharat Trains Sets The Indian Railways has floated the revised tender for the semi-high speed 44 Vande Bharat trains sets. The tender is for three-phase propulsion, control and other equipment, along with bogies for trains Sets.
Energy Dec 15, 2016 The Missing Link Buoyed by the positive response from the industry and the proactive approach adopted by various state governments, India is now making rapid strides in the solar segment. The country's solar power generation has gone up 14 times in a span of just five years from 0.5 MW in 2011 to 7 GW now.
Project Update Jan 01, 2016 Kerala´s 1st petcoke power plant The Kerala Government will set up the state´s first petroleum coke-based power plant using the fuel produced from BPCL Kochi Refinery´s
Transport Update Oct 01, 2015 Kochi Port betting on upcoming projects The ailing Cochin Port Trust is pinning big hopes on upcoming projects to increase cargo throughput as well as revenue. Allaying fears of a bleak future, the Port Trust Chairman, Paul Antony, said that ´the temporary difficulties will be over in the next two years´.
Web Exclusive Sep 02, 2013 Essar secures Rs 700 cr BPCL contract in Kochi refinery Essar Projects (EPL) has bagged a contract worth Rs 700 crore from Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL). The scope of work includes project management, residual process design, detailed engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction, commissioning, and performance testing of the Coke Drum Structure Package (CDSP) of the Delayed Coker Unit (DCU) at the BPCL Kochi Refinery for the Integrated Refinery Expansion Project.
Web Exclusive Jul 24, 2013 BPCL to deploy Rs 9 bn more on Kochi project Prasad K Panicker, Executive Director of Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) Kochi Refinery informed that the firm would spend Rs 900 crore on a new LPG pipeline project and storage capacity project. While the state-run oil refiner would invest Rs 600 crore to set up a 229-km pipeline in Kochi Refinery, it would spend another Rs 300 crore at its Irumpanam unit to raise