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 ...
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GlobalData on MSNBrookfield divests 1.6GW solar and wind portfolio to Gentari in IndiaBrookfield Asset Management has announced the completion of a divesture comprising 1.6GW of solar and wind assets to Gentari ...
An expert team was in Bangladesh on Monday to sign off on the South Asian country's first nuclear power plant ahead of the contentious facility's expected operational start later this year.
Juniper Green Energy has commissioned a 100-MW solar plant in Rajasthan, India, to supply electricity to Bhutan. The project ...
Power demand in February increased by 3.1% year-on-year due to higher temperatures and consumption, according to Crisil data.
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