The National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) has decided to go in for supercritial boilers for its proposed 1,000 MW plant at Cheyyur, Tamil Nadu. Sources said that it was also decided that the
IATAFI : Developing countries which are in the process of participating in the global economy need to exercise their option for going in for nuclear energy alternatives rather than exploiting
In a strong indictment of the power policy of the Himachal Pradesh Government, the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) said Friday that total lack of support in commissioning of hydro power
In a move that may revolutionise the Indian automobile sector, the Government is about to introduce Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) as auto fuel. A bill to amend the existing law will be introduced
For the first time in the histry of nuclear power generation in the country, the Rs 6000 crore atomic energy major, Nuclear Power Croporation of India Ltd. (NPCIL) is mulling a proposal to float a
Chinese authorities plan to close down 90% of small refineries by January 2000, when leaded gasoline will be banned, industry journal China OPG reported in its most recent issue. The refineries
The sixth Internatinonal Symposium on Renewable Energy Education or ISREE-6 will start on Thursday at India Habitat Centre. The Tata Energy and Research Institute and Solar Energy Society are
China plans to shut as many as 200 small refineries to tighten control on supply of oil products and clamp down on smuggling by unlicensed operators, according to state publication China Oil, Gas and
Pakistan today agreed to sell about 2,000 MW of power to India as experts from both countries discussed technical details including setting up of proper infrastructure for transferring power. A