Firms offer as little as Rs 2.62/unit, lower than average price of coal-based power

Solar power tariffs appear to be on a free fall in India to find a new floor at Rs 2.62 per unit, some 18% lower than the average price of Rs 3.20 charged by India's largest generation utility NTPC

With ultra-low tariffs, Rewa paved path for scale-up of green energy without viability gap funding

VARANASI: The solid waste management (SWM) project of Varanasi will be operated by a private company, which has expertise in generating power by using solid waste as fuel.

For power producers it's time to rejoice.

As per energy blueprint, two solar photovoltaic power plants in Port Blair will have battery storage of 25 MW

The company has a capacity of over 23,000 MW under implementation at 23 locations.

Amid widespread talk of falling solar tariffs, a recent study has thrown up a contrary conclusion.

Though the government is taking numerous measures to cut down on environmental pollution levels, an audit report by the Comptroller and the Auditor General of India (CAG) has indicated that existin

The renovation and modernisation of ailing thermal power plants under the 12th Five Year Plan has been severely affected by poor financial condition of state utilities as a mere 4,702.26 MW capacit

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