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Since Singur has to release irrigation water downstream for Yasangi needs in Sangareddy and Medak, the project will be operational until April
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The expansion will enhance Chhattisgarh's total power generation capacity by an additional 6,120 MW
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Most of the power was generated during September and October
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Power plant complex shut down a few years ago, power producing sections razed to the ground too
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Electric Traders Association (SETA) is all set to host ElectriExpo 2024 from 29 to 31 August with the theme 'Powering Progress - Pioneering Tomorrow: Igniting Change'.
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With India clocking an economic growth of 8.2%, the demand for power has also shot up due to the increased economic activity
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Informing that OCP-II has been linked to Adriyala project, he hoped that the face of ALP would be changed after one year since they have fixed a target to extract 10,000 tons of coal per day as against 5,000 to 6,000 tons. 7,000 tons production was enough to reach the breakeven point, he informed.
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The writ petition challenged GO no 34 of 2021 on hydel power generation by the State. He defended the order and the stand of Telangana.
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Hyderabad: Energy Minister G Jagadish Reddy stated that despite Centre creating hurdles Telangana was leading in power generation and supply in the country. Addressing a gathering after handing over appointment letters to about 69 Assistant Engineers and 178 Sub-Engineers selected to work in Southern Power Distribution Company (SPDCL), here on Monday, the minister stated that […]
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Hyderabad: At a time, when many States in the country are facing power crises, Telangana was not only ensuring quality and uninterrupted power supply but was also making arrangements to meet requirements for the next six years, said Shailendra Dubey, chairman of the All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) here on Saturday. Speaking at the […]
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Covid-19 and its continued impact on the country and the health system has drained significant government resources in the last two years. Given the state of the economy and the geo-political environment, Budget is likely to be a watershed moment in providing a direction to India’s path of becoming a $5 trillion economy by 2025, […]
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The Chief Minister urged Modi to direct the Ministry of Jal Shakti and the Telangana govt on the issue and protect the interests of AP for utilising its rightful share of water from the projects of Krishna River
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The power generation being made by Telangana is in consonance with the sanctioned report of Srisailam Hydro Electric Project (HEP) by Planning Commission and Krishna Water Dispute Tribunal-I
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The power ministry has issued a discussion paper on market-based economic dispatch (MBED) of power and has asked stakeholders for their comments on the subject by June 30, 2021.
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Total expenses including fuel and finance costs came down to Rs 1,648 crore from Rs 2,334 crore in Q4 FY20.
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There is no restriction on inter-state or intra-state movement of essential and non essential goods.
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The NTPC plans solar power plants of the total capacity of 450 MW in the southern region. Of this, 217 MW plants would be floating on water bodies.
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The country's current installed generation capacity is around 3,79,000 MW. Of this coal based capacity is roughly over 2,05,000 MW while renewables is around 1,30,000 MW.
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Hyderabad: Alleging depletion of water levels at the Srisailam reservoir, the Andhra Pradesh government urged the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) to direct Telangana State to stop power generation from the Srisailam Left Bank Hydro Electric Station. The Engineer in Chief of Irrigation of Andhra Pradesh, in his letter to KRMB, alleged that Telangana was […]