India is facing a major power challenge, demand unlikely to fall: RK Singh – EQ Mag Pro
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India’s power, coal and railway ministries face a “major challenge” in ensuring adequate electricity supplies with demand unlikely to decline, power and renewable energy minister RK Singh told ET in an interview.
Singh said the directive mandating imported coal-based plants to keep producing power might be extended beyond October and the ministry has facilitated finance to about 4 GW of stressed imported coal-based plants that are expected to be ready to operate in three-four days…Read More…
Source: PTI
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