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AERB approves excavation work for units 1, 2 of Mahi Banswara nuclear power projectThe Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has granted approval for excavation activities for Units 1 and 2 of the Mahi Banswara Rajasthan A...
Nuclear power play: NTPC, foreign companies ink pactsIndia's largest power generator, NTPC, has signed non-disclosure agreements with Russia's Rosatom and France's EDF to explore collaboration...
NTPC nuclear projects capacity to range 700-1,600 MW; company identifying locationsState-run NTPC is preparing to build nuclear power projects of 700 MW, 1,000 MW and 1,600 MW across multiple states as part of its long-ter...
NTPC to appoint consultant to identify uranium mines overseasState-owned NTPC will appoint a consultant to identify overseas uranium mines. This follows an agreement with Uranium Corporation of India ...
NTPC-NPCIL to invest Rs 42,000 cr in 2,800 MW nuclear power project in RajasthanPrime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Mahi Banswara Rajasthan Atomic Power Project, a 2,800 MW nuclear plant developed by NPCIL-NTPC...
NTPC arm looks to global bidding for nuclear-power expansionNTPC Parmanu Urja Nigam Ltd aims to build 30 GW of nuclear capacity by 2047, focusing on pressurized water reactors (PWRs). The company has...
NTPC looks to acquire uranium assets overseas to ensure fuel for future nuclear projectsNTPC, India's power giant, is venturing into overseas uranium asset acquisition to secure fuel for its future nuclear projects. Approved by...
Besides JV route, NTPC looking to set up nuclear projects on standalone basis: CMD Gurdeep SinghNTPC is strategically planning to establish nuclear power projects through joint ventures and independent initiatives, collaborating with t...
The nuclear investment thesis: India's atomic energy expansion storyIndia is accelerating its nuclear energy ambitions to meet rising power demand and emission goals. With indigenous technology, new fuel str...
India will address concerns of private sector on investments in civil nuclear segment: MinisterIndia aims to achieve 100 GW atomic power by 2047. The government plans to amend laws to encourage private sector investment in nuclear ene...
Forest panel to consider nod to new nuclear plant in RajasthanIndia is accelerating its nuclear power program. The Mahi-Banswara Nuclear Power Plant in Rajasthan is gaining momentum. Regulatory approva...
India's nuclear energy revolution: JSW Energy, Tata Power could give 30-40% returnsThe global energy sector is experiencing a resurgence in nuclear energy, with forecasts predicting its capacity will triple by 2050. Accord...
NTPC shares in focus as company plans nuclear project in BiharNTPC plans to establish a nuclear energy project in Bihar, expanding its non-fossil energy portfolio. The company has requested land from t...
NTPC plans to set up nuclear project in Bihar: CMD Gurdeep SinghNTPC's Chairman announced plans for a nuclear power project in Bihar, boosting the company's non-fossil energy portfolio. The company has r...
Government approves NPCIL-NTPC joint venture for building nuclear plants in RajasthanThe government has approved a joint venture between NPCIL and NTPC to construct four 700 MWe nuclear power plants at Mahi Banswara in Rajas...
Shark tanks at BharatPe; IT firms stick with hybrid workIn an interview, Grover told us he was open to making his finances public and claimed the entire saga had cost him Rs 100 crore in stock op...
Solar power tariff drops to historic low at Rs 2.44 per unitACME Solar Holdings emerged as the lowest bidder by quoting Rs 2.44 per unit tariff for 200 MW followed by SBG Cleantech One at Rs 2.45 per...
Solar tariff dips to new low at Solar Corporation of India’s latest auctionA recent study by solar consultancy Bridge to India showed that module prices had dropped 29% in the past year and 8% in the past quarter.
Solar auction: Companies seeking lowest state support winCompanies that sought the lowest viability gap funding – state support on capital costs – won projects in the auction by the Solar Energy C...
SECI keen to advance deadlines for projects but developers jitteryThe Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) is considering shortening the period for completing projects from 13 months to 12.