The appointments will come at a time when India is pulling out all the stops to meet its growing power demand with focus on renewable and nuclear energy
Unlike BESS, compressed CO2 energy storage systems do not need critical minerals such as lithium and cobalt. CESS uses only water, steel, and CO2. They also have a long life of at least 25 years.
NGEL is mostly looking at tie-ups with CPSUs and states for off take of its renewable energy. So far, it has made agreements with states or entities of the state governments in Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Telangana and so on for land and off-take of RE
NTPC is set to sign a supply agreement for another four-and-a-half years with GAIL to ensure further availability of gas in the long run.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Gurdeep Singh, CMD of Natinoal Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), spoke about the latest happenings in his company and sector.
In an interview with CNBC-TV18, Gurdeep Singh, CEO-Consumer Business, Reliance Communication said that it was a difficult quarter for the telecom industry given the unprecedented competition intensity.
The central government had launched UDAY scheme to help discoms reduce debt and improve their financial position which will ultimately help them buy power required for their customers. They were unable to buy power from generating firms despite having demand from their consumers.
"Various projects of the company having an aggregate capacity of around 24 GW are under implementation at 23 locations across the country," NTPC CMD Gurdeep Singh said while addressing the company AGM today.
The Anil Ambani-led firm will bundle 300 minutes of app- to-app talking, valid for 30 days at Re 1, translating into 10 minutes usage per day under the limited period offer.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18's Prerna Baruah, Gurdeep Singh, CEO-Consumer Business, Reliance Communication, said today's consumers are chat-centric and they do a lot of stuff on chat including commerce, talking and video-calling.
Heralding a brighter future for India's 29th state NTPC is all set to establish the project in two phases -- 1600 MW (2x800MW) in Phase I and 2400 MW (3x800 MW) in Phase II.
State-run NTPC Ltd today said it has chalked out a capital expenditure plan of Rs 30,000 crore in 2016-17 to add another 4,500 MW power generation capacity to meet rising electricity demand.
"The company is planning to raise Rs 20,000 crore in the current fiscal," Kulamani Biswal, Director (Finance), NTPC told reporters here.
"The installed capacity of solar power in India crossed the milestone of 5,000 MW in January this year and would achieve target of 18,000 MW by end of next year," Ministry of New and Renewable Energy said in a statement.
Gurdeep Singh, Managing Director of Gujarat State Electricity Corp, has been appointed as the Chairman and Managing Director of NTPC Ltd, India's biggest power producer.
Total income also declined by 2.9 percent to Rs 5,277 crore compared with Rs 5,435 crore last fiscal. Singh said the roaming agreement with Vodafone is for 3G services and it provides network back to customer where they find 3G coverage gap.
The global programme claims to be working towards getting people in developing countries like India on to the internet for free through tie-ups with telcom operators.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Gurdeep Singh, CEO, Consumer Business, Reliance Communications, says he sees tariffs increasing and expects revenue per minute to firm up.
Gurdeep Singh, CEO, Consumer Business of Reliance Communications is confident of easing its debt to Rs 25,000 crore by March 2016. However, full quarter impact of debt reduction will reflect in Q3.
Telecom operator Reliance Communications ' second quarter consolidated net profit jumped over six-fold quarter-on-quarter to Rs 675 crore, driven by provision write back.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Gurdeep Singh, President & CEO-Wireless Business of Reliance Communications spoke about company's results for Q1 of FY14.
Only about 5 percent of India's 850 million mobile users have subscribed to 3G services, which are estimated to account for 3 percent of mobile revenue of telecommunication carriers
India‘s third largest mobile phone carrier in terms of customer base, Reliance Communications, reported a marginal rise in its consolidated net profit to Rs 105 crore in the third quarter of financial year 2012-13 from Rs 102 crore in the previous quarter.
Gurdeep Singh, President & CEO of Wireless Business and Punit Garg, President & CEO of Global & Enterprise Business, Reliance Communications told CNBC-TV18, their debt in balance sheet is in line with the earlier quarter. At the moment, the interest rates on debt are also stable.
In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Gurdeep Singh, president and chief executive officer-wireless biz and Punit Garg, president and chief executive officer-global & enterprise business of Reliance Communications, speak about the Q1 results.