Bhubaneswar: The Odisha overnment on Monday signed MoUs with three private Independent Power Producer (IPP) companies to set up at least three 1,320-MW each supercritical independent thermal power projects in the state with a total investment of Rs 20,469.60 crore.

The MoUs were signed with KU Projects Private Ltd (KPPL), SPI Ports Private Ltd (SPIPL) and Nagapatnam Power Company Private Ltd (N

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The government may soon make it mandatory for power companies to switch to energy-efficient supercritical technology for their upcoming coal-fired power projects as it looks at playing a major role in global efforts to fight climate change by cutting down emission of greenhouse gases.

LUCKNOW: A day after it entered into an agreement with a private company for setting up a 1,980 Mw thermal power plant at Bargarh in Chitrakoot district, department of energy, on Wednesday, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with another private company for setting up a thermal power plant in Auraiya district.

Secretary (energy) Navneet Sehgal signed the MoU with Unitech Machines for se

LUCKNOW: Moving ahead with its renewed power policy to set up thermal power plants in the private sector, the UP government on Tuesday entered into an agreement with Bajaj Hindustan for setting up a 1980 MW thermal power plant at Bargarh in Chitrakoot.

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The first 500 MW unit of Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project at Jhajjar, Haryana, has been commissioned after achieving full load on October 31, 2010.

The unit has achieved full load in 39 months and 25 days from the date of investment approval, a new record for Greenfield projects.

The 1,500 MW [3x500 MW] project is being set up by Aravali Power Company Private Limited, a joint ventur

THE environment ministry will have an integrated approach while dealing with clearance to projects dependent on coal, such as thermal power, steel and sponge iron manufacturing.

These projects will need to secure environmental and forest clearances for the linked coal block or mine before applying for clearances for the project.

Energy has become a crucial sector of the modern society, so much so that per capita availability of energy is considered as an indicator of economic prosperity.

State-run NTPC will invest about Rs 20,000 crore to set up a 3,960-megawatt (Mw) coal-based power project in Madhya Pradesh.

New Delhi: After missing the Commonwealth Games deadline, Delhi

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