India's new 700-MW nuclear reactor at Rawatbhata, Rajasthan, bolsters the nation's nuclear energy capacity to 8,880 MW. This development is part of a larger mission aiming for 100 GW capacity by 2047.
India's home-built 700-MW nuclear power plant at Rawatbhata in Rajasthan was connected to the northern grid early Monday, taking the total installed capacity of nuclear energy to 8,880 MW, officials ...
Unit 7 at the Rajasthan Atomic Power Project is the third 700 MWe indigenous pressurised heavy water reactor to be connected to the Indian grid. ; ...
NPCIL commissioned a 700 MW indigenous pressurised heavy water reactor, RAPP-7, at the Rajasthan Atomic Power Project (RAPP), ...
JAIPUR: All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) opposes the privatisation of Rajasthan power sector via joint venture ...
The Indian government proposes to build 18 more nuclear power reactors with a cumulative capacity of generating 13,800 MW of ...
NTPC Simhadri is taking a big leap forward in power generationWork pertaining to the Green Hydrogen Hub is set to commence ...
Brookfield Asset Management has announced the completion of a divesture comprising 1.6GW of solar and wind assets to Gentari ...
Power demand in February increased by 3.1% year-on-year due to higher temperatures and consumption, according to Crisil data.
Juniper Green Energy has commissioned a 100-MW solar plant in Rajasthan, India, to supply electricity to Bhutan. The project ...
coal- and gas-based power plants amp up supply to maintain frequency and stabilize the grid. Clouds and fog common in winters ...