A controversial scheme to start a $300m plant for processing plutonium into nuclear fuel at British Nuclear Fuel's Sellafield complex in north-west England moved closer to winning approval from the
The Supreme Court pulled up the Uttar Pradesh State Electricity Board (UPSEB) for its failure to provide uninterrupted power supply to the ambient air quality monitoring stations at the Taj Mahal and
Greenpeace criticised French nuclear company Cogema for ignoring growing public and political opposition by moving ahead with its plans for transporting high level radioactive waste from France to
Unseasonal winter showers have forced 22 power stations to cut down on generation, led to stockpiling of coal and resulted in loss of earnings in the entire energy sector, even as parts of the
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has proposed to set up an oil refinery in Tatipaka, near Rajahmundray in Andhra Pradesh. The cost of the project is expected to be around Rs. 30
Greenpeace released confidential report obtained by nuclear industry sources, presenting the actual figures for spent fuel and plutonium to be reprocessed in 1998. According to the document, a
The one man Coelho Committee set up by the Ministry of Power to study and recommend measures to improve private sector participation in the distribution sector, has submitted an interim report to the