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CCEA approves IREDA to be listed on Stock Exchange – EQ Mag

Guwahati: The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) has approved the listing of Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency (IREDA), a CPSE under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) on the stock exchanges through an Initial Public Offering (IPO). . IPO) by selling part of the government’s stake in it and issuing fresh equity […]

Sunora Solar Expands Horizons with Entry into Hybrid Inverter Market and Nationwide Growth Plans – EQ

Cabinet: Three-year extension for 10 mega power projects to submit required documents – EQ Mag Pro

The Union Cabinet on Wednesday extended the time limit for 10 power projects by 36 months to furnish documents required to become certified ‘mega’ projects so as to avail tax benefits and bid for tenders or supply of electricity. The extension of time period will enable developers to competitively bid for future PPAs (Power Purchase […]

Delhi’s peak power demand clocks 6015 MW amid rising temperatures – EQ

NTPC may shell Rs 10,000 crore for Centre’s stake in NEEPCO, THDC

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Wednesday cleared strategic disinvestment in the two hydroelectric power generating PSUs in favour of NTPC NEW DELHI: Country’s largest power producer NTPC may make an aggressive bid of about Rs 10,000 crore to buy out the Centre’s stake in two hydro power producing companies – NEEPCO and […]

Hoymiles and Redington Solar Host Successful Solar Professionals Meet in Chennai, Strengthening Industry Collaboration – EQ

Old vehicles can now get electric, hybrid makeover

Such modification can potentially help turn old petrol- or diesel-run vehicles into more eco-friendly versions, although experts warn that the retrofits may be expensive. The Union government has made changes to the law in order to allow people to convert conventional vehicles into electric vehicles or hybrids, a decision that officials said could help fight […]

Ather Energy ties up with BPCL to expand charging infrastructure