Delhi govt sold 635 MW of power in the day-trade market while crying coal and power shortage in October
Despite crying coal and power shortage, Delhi government sold 635 MW of power in national power exchange on October 20.
Despite crying coal and power shortage, Delhi government sold 635 MW of power in national power exchange on October 20.
But the blackouts haven’t happened yet. We are on thin ice, but we are getting by. You cannot deny that.
Contrary to the claims in media reports and by some state governments, the central government has clarified on October 10 that there is no shortage of coal in the country.
Nomura’s Chief China Economist Ting Lu cut his forecast for Chinese GDP growth this year as factories shut down to comply with carbon emissions reduction targets.
Besides the new emission standards, the situation has been further aggravated due to coal supply shortage, and its high prices.
Railways unable to resume services in Punjab due to inaction of Punjab government against agitators blocking tracks.
As all means of transport came to a halt, railways took the burden of ensuring that the supply of food-grains, vegetables, petrol, coal, medicine, parcel service, construction material and much…
In the auction process, 41 coal mines are on offer which includes fully explored and partially explored mines.
The case is related to the irregularities in the allocation of Moira and Madhujore (North and South) coal blocks in West Bengal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday laid the foundation stone for the Talcher Fertilizer plant at Angul in Odisha.