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Tamil Nadu plans to contract 6,486 MW from thermal power capacity by 2029-30, with additional 7,000 MW needed by 2034-35.
Nuclear energy can partly reduce India’s thermal dependence, but despite gains from the Nuclear Mission, achieving 100 GW by 2047 remains a tough challenge.
A recent decision by the Indian government to roll back SO₂ emission norms for coal-fired power plants is raising concerns ...
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Trade Brains on MSNPower stocks in focus after sector expects Rs.2.3 Lakh Cr investment surge in thermal powerIndia's thermal power sector is set for a significant investment boost, with investments expected to reach Rs. 2.3 lakh crore ...
Malakoff Corp Bhd has submitted bids under the Energy Commission's (EC) competitive tender launched in May 2025, seeking to ...
North Dakota's largest coal plant could help power a new industrial park just a few years after financial issues almost led to the facility's closure.
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The Print on MSNWashed coal bid, gold bars in bank locker. Inside NALCO graft case that ended in ex-chief’s convictionFormer NALCO chairman & MD Abhay Srivastava, his former colleague BL Bajaj & their wives were convicted in money laundering ...
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Power Technology on MSNWalking towards the light: how solar and hydrocarbons can work togetherHow can solar energy production and oil & gas complement one another? Offshore Technology looks at some of the issues.
Vistra Energy, which became its own company in 2016 following Energy Future Holdings' bankruptcy, has power plants in various regions. This diverse setup positions it well for opportunities presented ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is warning that power outages across the nation are on the rise and are expected to get worse.
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India Today on MSNHow Gadchiroli moved on from rifle bore to iron oreOnce a stronghold of Maoists, Gadchiroli is now witnessing a shift towards progress with the launch of an iron ore beneficiation plant, a state-of-the-art hospital, and a school, along with a ...
NLC India Limited enhances its power portfolio with 1660 MW of coal-based energy through NTPL in Tamil Nadu and NUPPL in Uttar Pradesh, raising its total installed capacity to 6731 MW.
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