Surat (Gujarat) [India], September 30: KP Energy Limited, a leading player in the renewable energy sector, has achieved a significant milestone by receiving a Notification of Award (NOA) from NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) for a 464.10 MW Balance of System Package. This package is
Secretary, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management posted on X, “Government has respectively received about Rs 1556 crore and Rs 88 crore from Coal India Ltd and BHEL as dividend tranches”.
Through the MoU, the two Maharatna giants intend to enhance their footprint in the domain of renewable energy and foray into sustainable solutions towards achieving the nation’s target of achieving vet zero by the year 2070.
Investors welcomed the week with optimism as economic indicators and global cues favoured a bullish start to the trading day, ahead of Jio Financial Services’ listing on stock exchanges.
The Union Minister for Power and New and Renewable Energy R K Singh on Friday dedicated to the nation a 660 MW Unit of Barh Super Thermal Power Project in Bihar.
As per the Ministry of Power, the 660 MW unit being inaugurated is Unit 2 of Stage I of the project. The commissioning of this unit would be another milestone in the government’s endeavour to provide reliable and affordable power to the nation.
The project shall be executed in the state of Gujarat. With this, the total orders from NTPC stands at 550 megawatt (MW) awarded till date to Inox Wind, according to a company statement shared with stock exchanges on Tuesday.
Prior to his elevation to the post of director (fuel), he was working as chief general manager (CGM) and business unit head of Pakri Barwadih Coal Mining Project of NTPC Limited.
According to a statement from the power ministry, initially, the JV company shall develop two pressurized heavy-water reactor (PHWR) projects -- Chutka Madhya Pradesh Atomic Power Project 2x700 MW and Mahi Banswara Rajasthan Atomic Power Project 4x700 MW, which were identified as a part of f
Local representatives in the Joshimath area on Sunday sent a memorandum to Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami urging to commence the construction work of Tapovan-Vishnugad Hydroelectric Project which was closed after the landslides in the town in January this year.