Revised PPA makes KEB position stronger: The third power purchase agreement initialled by Karnataka Electricity Board (KEB) with the Mangalore Power Company, on November 17, 1997, has been forwarded
A David versus Gliath battle in which small distributors and environmentally friendly gas-fired generators win their share of market-opening despite opposition from some EU governments and big
If the government wants to achieve a 20 per cent cut in 1990 carbon dioxide levels by 2010, more nuclear power plants will be needed, the all-party Commons trade and industry committee heard
Orissa Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC), the only working model of its kind in India as well as in Third World, today signed separate cooperation agreements with Colorado Public Utilities
With the exit of the controversial Israeli company, Eisenberg, from the Rs 3,000 crore, 700 MW Yamunanagar power project in Haryana, the power ministry is exploring the possibility of the National
A new power distribution policy, which will probably see the participation of the private sector in a major way, has been put on hold by the United Front Government because of the general
The state government, on Tuesday, cleared the Rs 650 crore joint venture Mangalore Transmission project between Karnataka Electricity Board (KEB) and National Grid Company Plc. The company will
Egypt's first private sector power station is to be built by Intergen, a subsidiary of US company Bechtel. Intergen bid $300m for what will be the Egypt's first build- own- operate- transfer power
Asia faces an oversupply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) during the next decade, which will force greenfield and expansion projects to be delayed, according to energy consultants Wood Machenzie