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Disinvestment of 4 PSUs likely to be completed in two months20-NOV-09
Disinvestment process in four public sector undertakings is likely to be completed over the next two months, a top government official said today.
Pratibha Industries bags Rs 59 cr worth NTPC order19-NOV-09
Infrastructure company Pratibha Industries today said it has bagged an order worth Rs 58.85 crore from state-run National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC).
Shinde asks power cos to start work on coal blocks in two yrs19-NOV-09
Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde today threatened action against companies that do not start work on captive mines within two years of allotment.
MP drops demand of land from BHEL19-NOV-09
The Madhya Pradesh government has dumped its demand of 2,200 acres of land from Navratna company Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) which it had allotted to the company years ago. The company also assured the state government that for its further expansion projects it would accord high priority to Bhopal so that new projects could take shape on the surplus land.
TN seeks 75% power from upcoming projects17-NOV-09
The Tamil Nadu government has urged the Centre to allocate 75 per cent of the power produced by the upcoming power stations at Vallur, near Chennai, and Tuticorin to help address the power shortage in state.
Govt hopes to raise Rs 8,100 cr via NTPC divestment13-NOV-09
The government today said it is expecting to raise about Rs 8,100 crore from the five per cent stake sale in power PSU NTPC through a follow-on public offer (FPO).
NTPC to add 25,000 Mw capacity in 12th Plan07-NOV-09
The power major National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) plans to add 25,000 Mw to its capacity during the twelve five year plan in order to meet the growing demand of power in the country, according to the chairman cum managing director of the company, Ram Saran Sharma.
NTPC plans 100 Mw solar projects in Gujarat06-NOV-09
Powering its way ahead in tapping renewable energy sources for power generation, public sector power utility NTPC (formerly National Thermal Power Corporation) has set the ball rolling for its two solar thermal units of 50 Mw each in Gujarat. The company has firmed up its plans to initially install a solar power generation capacity of 100 Mw in the state, which may go up to 300 Mw at a later stage.
Energy efficiency can help save Rs 1.2 lakh cr investments: Shinde05-NOV-09
At a time when the Indian power sector is facing a funding shortage of over Rs 5 lakh crore, the government has said that saving of power through the energy-efficiency route could save investments of up to Rs 1.2 lakh crore in the sector.
HC directs RIL to amend petition against NTPC in two weeks05-NOV-09
The Bombay High Court today directed Mukesh Ambani-led RIL to carry out amendments in its petition against state-owned NTPC on a gas supply deal within two weeks.
Amend petition against NTPC in two weeks: HC asks RIL04-NOV-09
The Bombay High Court today directed Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries (RIL) to carry out amendments in its petition against PSU NTPC on a gas supply deal within two weeks.
NHPC asks NTPC to prepare report on thermal plant in MP04-NOV-09
Hydro-power producer NHPC, which plans to diversify into thermal energy generation, has assigned NTPC to prepare a detailed report of 1,320 MW coal- based plant at Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh.
NTPC starts getting gas from RIL's KG-D6 fields02-NOV-09
State-run power utility NTPC today started receiving natural gas from Reliance Industries’ eastern offshore KG- D6 fields at the government-approved price of $4.2 per mBtu price. NTPC’s Anta plant in the NCR region this morning started receiving 0.6 million standard cubic metres per day (mscmd) of KG-D6 gas, industry sources said.
NTPC-BHEL Rs 6,000-cr plant to come up in Andhra30-OCT-09
The power equipment manufacturing plant of the NTPC-BHEL joint venture, NTPC-BHEL Power Projects Private Ltd (NBPPL), will be set up at Mannavaram in Andhra Pradesh and entail an investment of Rs 6,000 crore.
MMTC to float tender to import 12 mn tons of coal for NTPC28-OCT-09
State-run trading firm MMTC will award tenders for the import of 12.5 million tonnes of coal for NTPC in the next 8-10 days, a senior government official said.
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