Congress MLA from Banda and UP Congress Media Cell chief, Vivek Singh on Tuesday, accused chief minister Mayawati of creating hurdles in the development of Bundelkhand. He alleged that the proposed 4000 megawatt power plant, which was sanctioned by the Prime Minister was not coming up in the state just because of the rigidity of Mayawati.

Sanjay Jog / Mumbai February 08, 2010, 1:03 IST

With the re-election of Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, India

India's largest power company NTPC plans to invest a massive Rs 2,25,000 crore in the next seven years in capacity expansion to become a 75,000-MW entity, company's chairman, Mr R. S. Sharma, said.
NTPC, which has a production capacity of a little over 30,000 MW annually, constitutes 19 per cent of the country's total installed capacity of 1,55,000 MW.

ALREADY home to the mega project that bears its name, Dabhol, a once- sleepy village along the Konkan coast may soon host another power plant. NTPC, India

Mumbai: After members of Konkan Vinashkari Prakalp Virodhi Samiti held demonstrations at Azad Maidan against the proposed nuclear power plants in Konkan, on Monday, villagers from Madban refused to accept cheques in lieu of land for the power plants in Jaitapur.

NTPC Tamil Nadu Energy Company Ltd. venture to have three units of 500 MW each

ALL ATTENTION: (From left) M. Rafeeque Ahmed, chairman, FICCI-TNSC; C.P. Singh, Chairman, TNEB; K. Balasubramanian, Member-Generation, TNEB; and P. Murari, adviser to the president of FICCI (second from right), at an exhibition in Chennai on Wednesday.

The state-run thermal power major NTPC Ltd has been ranked the No.1 Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Asia and No. 10 in overall performance among the energy companies in Asia, by Platts, a division of the reputed McGrawHill companies. Globally, the PSU major has been adjudged number two Independent Power Producer and No 73 in overall performance. The award was received by Mr A.N.

BHUBANESWAR: National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) today assured to augment power supply to the State provided Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) meets the coal requirement of its power plants.

TALCHER: Power major, National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, is planning to add 25,000 megawatts to its capacity during the 12 five-year plan. Of that Orissa will share 9320 mw in order to meet the growing demand for power of the country, said Chairman-cum-Managing Director of NTPC, Ram Saran Sharma.

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