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Transco once again seeks Centre’s approval to surrender costly powerTransmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (AP Transco) has so far written two letters to the secretary of Union ministry of power requesting to surrender the high cost thermal power. Initially, AP Transco wrote on October 11, 2019, seeking permission to surrender the power allocated by the Centre for two plants – NTPC Kudgil and NTECL Vallur — citing ‘dismal operational performance’ causing overall per unit cost of power surging to Rs 10 per unit. ... Read more.. |
Agreement for hydroelectric project in Bhutan signed in presence of EAM JaishankarExternal Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday attended via video conference the signing ceremony of Concession Agreement for 600 MW Kholongchhu JV-Hydroelectric Project in Bhutan. ... Read more.. |
Japan's NTT to build renewable energy business, says NikkeiJapan's Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) will develop a renewable energy business with its own electricity grid and is likely to invest over 1 trillion yen ($9.3 billion) by fiscal 2030, Nikkei reported on Monday. The move by the telecommunications conglomerate comes as renewable energy is seen... Read more.. |
EDF Renewables UK, Octo Energy team up on solar, battery projectsEDF Renewables UK has partnered with Welsh renewables company Octo Energy to identify and deliver 200 megawatts of hybrid solar and battery storage projects in England and Wales, the firm said on Monday. The move comes as EDF Group plans to double its installed renewable energy capacity from to 50... Read more.. |
Austria to support purchase of electric cars with 5,000 eur from JulyAustria will boost financial incentives for buying battery-powered cars and bicycles, and triple grants for charging points from July in its efforts to fight global warming, the economy minister said on Monday. Electric car buyers will get 5,000 euros ($5,640) in support from Wednesday, up from 3,000... Read more.. |
Arup, FRANK Water launch digital tools for better water managementLondon-headquartered engineering firm Arup has joined forces with UK water charity FRANK Water to launch digital tools for tackling water scarcity. During their three-year partnership, FRANK Water and Arup have joined forces with Samerth Charitable Trust and the People’s Science Institute to tackle... Read more.. |
PSU power lenders to discourage states from using Chinese equipment, tech |
Battery Swapping Facility Quick Interchange Service inaugurated in ChandigarhShri V P Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab-cum-Administrator, UT, Chandigarh, alongwith the Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Steel Shri Dharmendra Pradhan today inaugurated Battery Swapping FacilityQuick Interchange Service (QIS) at Chandigarh.Shri TarunKapoor, Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Shri Sanjiv Singh, Chairman, IndianOil, Officers of Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, the Union Territory of Chandigarh, and IOCL were present in the ceremony, organized online.... Read more.. |
Draft EIA Notification is an attempt to weaken regulation, silence affected communitiesThe government has put up for public consideration and comment the Draft Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Notification, 2020, which if put into force will replace the EIA Notification of 2006 for all future projects. The EIA process scrutinises the potential environmental impact and negative externalities of a proposed project before ground is broken and determines whether it can be carried out in the... Read more.. |
Centre approves the Action Plan of Rajasthan for implementation of Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM)Ministry of Jal Shakti has been working with the States in preparing a roadmap to implement Union Government’s flagship programme Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), which aims to provide 55 litres of potable water per person per day to every rural household of the country by 2024. JJM aims to improve the lives of rural people especially women and girls by reducing their drudgery. ... Read more.. |
Goa to pilot sensor based monitoring for water service delivery and provide 100% tap connections by 2021Union Minister of Jal Shakti, Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, in his letter to Chief Minister of Goa, expressed happiness that the State plans to provide 100% Functional Household Tap Connections (FHTCs) in rural areas by 2021. Launched by Prime Minister last year, Jal Jeevan Mission aims to ensure that... Read more.. |
Bihar govt''s irrigation plan for every farmThe Bihar government aims to provide irrigation facility to every farm for which plot-wise survey would be carried out to make a correct assessment of its irrigation capacity, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said on Sunday. The chief minister directed officials to conduct the survey in order to ensure... Read more.. |
VSCL inks MoU with IIT-BHU to expedite Smart City workTo accelerate the pace of the Smart City mission in Varanasi, the Indian Institute of Technology Banaras Hindu University (IIT-BHU) signed a MoU with Varanasi Smart City Limited (VSCL) and also launched a virtual centre- ‘Smart City Cell’ at the institute. Signing the MoU, director IIT-BHU Prof Pramod... Read more.. |
WWF report says inadequate policy support for clean energy startups and SMEs in IndiaWhile India’s move towards clean energy transition has led to the emergence of various startups and Small and Medoum Enterprises (SMEs), there are only a handful of policies that help accelerate the growth of these companies to meet India’s clean energy demands, according to a new report by World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) India. "While almost 140 government interventions focus directly or/and indirectly on... Read more.. |
UP government to install 670 MW rooftop solar capacity across 5 cities by 2024The Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday said it has set a target of installing 670 megawatts (MW) of rooftop solar capacity across five "religious" cities of the state by 2024. The government will also provide a subsidy of Rs 1,332 crore for the installation of rooftop solar projects in Ayodhya, Mathura, Varanasi, Gorakhpur and Prayagraj, Minister for Department of Additional Sources of Energy Shrikant Sharma said in a statement. ... Read more.. |
Avaada Energy to set up 350 MW solar plant in MaharashtraSolar projects developer Avaada Energy on Thursday said it will set up a 350 megawatt (MW) solar plant in Maharashtra. The project has been awarded by Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDCL), Avaada said in a statement. "Avaada Energy will invest in Maharashtra to set up a 350 MW solar power plant. The company has been accorded a Letter of Award (LoA) to develop a 350 MW solar project... Read more.. |
Powering Livelihoods to provide ₹1 cr to 6 firms working on clean energy-based livelihoods solutionsPowering Livelihoods, an initiative by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) and Villgro Innovations Foundation, has announced it was providing a cumulative emergency funding of ₹1 crore to six Indian enterprises working on clean energy-based livelihoods solutions. Their names have not been shared as due diligence is still on. ... Read more.. |
A Step In The Right Direction: Ladakh Bans Plastic Water Bottles In Govt Offices & InstitutionsIn a step towards 'Carbon Neutral Ladakh', the Union Territory administration has ordered a ban on the use of plastic bottles and objects made of plastics in government offices and other institutions. The target and timeline for phased ban would be 100 per cent of plastic bottles by July 15 and 100 per cent of plastic files and folders by July end, the spokesman said, quoting an order issued by Commissioner... Read more.. |
ABB Power Grids India, NIT Warangal To Drive Smart Electric Grid EducationABB Power Grids India has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Institute of Technology Warangal (NITW) in Telangana for cooperation to drive smart electric grid technology education, skills development and research activities. For a nation-wide smart electric grid, India's education system and future talent play a vital role. In recognising this need, ABB Power Grids India has partnered... Read more.. |
India’s wind capacity addition in 2020 will be lower than in the last few years: BloombergNEFIndia is expected to install between 1,306-1,506MW of wind capacity in calendar year 2020, which, because of the Covid-19 outbreak this year, will be substantially lower than in the last few years, according to a forecast by BloombergNEF. The country installed 2,370MW in 2019 and 2,290MW in 2018. In its... Read more.. |
India joins ‘Alliance for Poverty Eradication’ at UN as founding memberIndia has become a founding member of an Alliance for Poverty Eradication at the UN, launched by the President of the General Assembly, aimed at focussing on efforts to boost global economy in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. President of the 74th Session of the UN General Assembly Tijjani Muhammad-Bande will formally launch the ‘Alliance for Poverty Eradication’ on June 30, which he said will serve... Read more.. |
NITI Aayog, ITF Launch Decarbonizing Transport Project in IndiaNITI Aayog and the International Transport Forum (ITF) of OECD jointly launched the ‘Decarbonizing Transport in Emerging Economies’ (DTEE) project in India on 24June. The launch was held via a webinar and was inaugurated by ITF Secretary General Young Tae Kim and NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant in the presence ofMinistry of Housing and Urban Affairs(MoHUA) Secretary D.S. Mishra, as well as Ministry of Road... Read more.. |
NTPC awarded project management contract for 500-MW solar park in MaliNTPC has been awarded the project management consultancy contract for the development of 500 megawatt (MW) solar park in the Republic of Mali, ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) said on Wednesday. According to the press release, the announcement was made in an event hosted by the International Solar Alliance here, and was chaired by renewable energy minister R K Singh. ... Read more.. Date : Jun 25 Source: The Economic Times
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Solar developers welcome customs duty although concerned about impact on ongoing projectsThe government’s move to promote indigenous equipment and impose customs duty on imports from August will help local industry develop but it will take up to two years to have an impact while ongoing projects that depend on foreign equipment may face hurdles, said industry executives and experts. They were reacting to power and renewable energy minister RK Singh’s announcement of a series of measures for the... Read more.. |