NTPC’s Ambitious Rs 4 Trillion Investment in Nuclear Energy for Future Growth

NTPC

NTPC, the country’s largest power producer, plans to invest an enormous Rs 3-4 trillion in nuclear power in the next two decades to aggressively ramp up its clean energy portfolio. The company plans to add 20 GW of nuclear power capacity and contribute thus significantly to ambitious clean energy targets for the country. NTPC is quite ambitious about its nuclear …

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Hero Future Energies’ Rs. 11,000 Crore Investment to Power Karnataka’s Growth

Hero

Hero Future Energies Private Limited has agreed to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the Karnataka government in order to further develop the clean energy objectives in India. The investment of around Rs. 11,000 crore would be made by the company into renewable energy and production of green hydrogen and related activities. Following this agreement, it is said that the …

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O2 Power to Supply 100 MW of Electricity to East Central Railways in New Deal

O2 Power

O2 Power is one of the biggest Indian players on the renewable energy platform and has signed a Power Purchase Agreement with East Central Railways-one of the humongous divisions under Indian Railways. It would supply 100 MW of renewable power from an already installed 360 MW spread over Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Karnataka. This is one step forward in the decarbonization …

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Building the Future: Infrastructure for Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy

The renewable energy transition in India does not only demand the use of natural resources but also creating infrastructure support systems. Increasing India’s renewable energy capacity, its importance would have to rely heavily on investments for energy production, transmission, and usage without hassle. In the next section of this blog, let us look at what kind of renewable energy infrastructure …

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Non-Renewable Energy Infrastructure in India

Non-Renewable Energy

India is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and thus has growing energy demand. Here, nonrenewable sources lead the list in terms of energy while the renewables-the sun and the winds are gaining spots in the lists. The blog article here will describe and discuss the complex interlocking character of nonrenewable resources of energy in India. Let’s take a brief …

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