The year 2014 was truly a threshold year for the Indian renewable sector. The country had upward-revised its renewable target significantly to 175 GW – 60 GW of wind power capacity and 100 GW of solar power capacity – by 2022, which is more than six times the current installed capacities of approximately 22GW and 3GW, respectively. This massive quantum
Ratul Puri, Chairman of Hindustan Powerprojects, tells Anilesh S Mahajan why renewable energy is key to India’s overall growth story. Q. How will the increase in renewable energy capacity help India? A. The construction and development life cycle of a thermal project is five to 10 years. Since 2012, no new thermal project has taken off. As a result, between 2017
The 3rd Annual Power Focus Summit was held today at Hotel Le Meridien, New Delhi. Mr. P K Pujari, Secretary, Ministry of Power, Government of India, Mr. Deepak Lamba, President TCL – BCCL, Mr Gopal Saxena, Director, BSES Rajdhani and Yamuna Power, Mr. Sanjay Sagar, Joint MD & CEO, JSW Energy and Mr Sudip Sural, Senior director, CRISIL Ratings addressed
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