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NTPC to export 250MW to Bangladesh

NTPC to export 250MW to Bangladesh

NTPC’s power trading arm NTPC Vidyut Vypar Nigam would export 250 Mw of power to Bangladesh, from the company’s 15 per cent unallocated quota.

Advisor: Bangladesh power needs advanced technology

Energy Advisor Tawfiq-E-Elahi Chowdhury said the government will address shortcomings in the energy sector through comprehensive initiatives and adoption of state-of-the-art technology.

Bangladesh working for regional connectivity

Bangladesh's Energy Advisor Tawfiq-E-Elahi Chowdhury revealed that the government is working to set up a regional connectivity network to exchange power and energy among the countries in the region.

Amonix, Thermax to bring solar power services to India

In an effort to help India meet its Solar Mission goal of 1000MW of grid-connected solar power projects by 2013, Thermax Limited and Amonix signed a new deal to bring CPV technology to India.

NTPC prepares to start work on Bangladesh plants

NTPC may commence work on its 1,320 Mw thermal project in Bangladesh in the next six months.

Reliance Power to Receive US Exim Bank Loan for New Projects

India's Reliance Power is seeking a loan of INR28bn ($625m) from the US Exim Bank for the construction of a 2,400MW gas-based power plant in Andhra Pradesh, India. The loan is a part of the $5bn deal with Reliance Power for the purchase of US-manufactured equipment for power projects. US Exim Bank president and chairman Fred Hoghberg told the Times of India. The company expects the loan to be disbursed by next month. Besides the $5bn deal with the US Exim Bank, Reliance Power has struck a deal with the Chinese Exim Bank for $12bn to fund power projects.  

Teesta III HEP unit-I likely to slip to 2012-13; contingency arrangement conceived

Commissioning of Teesta III hydro electric project (HEP) unit-I is likely to slip to the next fiscal, 2012-13 according to the latest report of the Ministry of Power on associated transmission system (ATS) availability. ATS for the 200 MW unit-I includes a 456 circuit kilometers (CKM) long 400 kV D/C (Q) Teesta-III - Karandighi transmission line, for which stringing is yet to start. As of now only 40 towers have been erected out of a total 621 locations. Pace of works on all major fronts needs to be expedited including forest clearances in Sikkim and Bengal. Further, a contingency arrangement plan is in place. It includes 67.4 CKM long LILO of one circuit of Teesta V-Siliguri transmission line at Teesta III and 6.2 CKM long energy restoration system (ERS) with 24 towers. Notably, the stringing and tower erection for the above transmission line has not started, thus far. To accelerate pace, increase in resources needs to be expedited along with a supply of complete towers. Pertinently, works of balance on tower protos, testing and supply are behind schedule and timely procurement of the ERS system is crucial. The Teesta-III HEP, project under joint venture of Teesta Urja Limited and Government of Sikkim, envisages the construction of a 32.5 m high barrage across the Teesta river and a 125 m x 22 m x 56 m surface power house, with four Kaplan turbine generator units, of 33 MW capacity each. The project would afford an annual energy generation of 594.07 million units (MU), assuming 90% performance.  

Silt forces hydropower plant shutdowns, affects north India

Hydropower plants in Himachal Pradesh were shut down due to the high silt level in Sutlej river, sparking a power crisis in Punjab, Haryana and Delhi.

Report: India firms prefer BHEL equipment over Chinese-made

India's brokerages prefer equipment made by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, saying its offerings have an “edge” over rivals from China.

Pakistan refuses Indian electricity supply offer

Pakistan has reportedly decided not to take up an Indian offer to supply electricity because of strategic reasons.

Kol Dam HEP commissioning now slated for 2013

NTPC's 800 MW Kol Dam hydro electric project is now expected to be commissioned by March 2013,

Costly imported coal puts Ratnagiri plant expansion on hold

JSW Energy has placed its power project expansion in Ratnagiri on hold due to costly imported coal, according to its chairman Sajjan Jindal.

NHPC to build 320 MW hydel units in Orissa

Orissa government has signed a MoU with central public sector

Indiabulls Power eyes financing for upcoming projects

Indiabulls Power plans to raise about Rs 900 crore to finance upcoming projects.

IOC eyes wind projects in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu

IOC has forwarded a proposal for setting up wind power projects in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu at a combined capacity of 73.8 MW.

Indian state governments criticized for non-payment of power subsidies

India's Minister of Power Sushilkumar Shinde criticized state governments for non payment of subsidies promised to the power utilities during his address to the State Ministers of Power.

Madhya Pradesh requests shift of coal linkage to Korba

The Madhya Pradesh Power requested for rationalization of the coal linkage to the plant by shifting higher grade coal of the Korea-Rewa mines in the state to the Korba field mines in Chhattisgarh, which has lower (`F`) grade coal.