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    Budget 2024: What are power sector's expectations from FM Nirmala Sitharaman?

    Budget 2024: With anticipated economic growth and a focus on energy transition, India’s power sector is a top priority for the government. The nation is targeting 500 GW of renewable energy by FY30 and an additional 85 GW of thermal capacities by FY32. ET examines the challenges faced by the sector and its budgetary wishlist.

    Should investors be bullish on the power sector? Pashupati Advani answers

    Basically, because it is such a large part of the Bank Nifty, it is pulling the Bank Nifty up and all the others are kind of following in sympathy. But I am glad it is finally happening.

    SECI plans 500-MW solar thermal capacity tender by FY25-end: CMD

    The India Energy Storage Week 2024 unveiled cutting-edge technologies like solid-state batteries and sodium ion solutions, offering Indian companies a gateway to the global battery market opportunities.

    Look for stocks with less downward volatility and stable earnings prospects: Anand Tandon

    A good content pipeline increases the likelihood of hits, and with people coming to the cinema, local F&B sales will also rise. From a tactical perspective, PVR's business outlook should improve significantly over the next 12 months. However, each month must be evaluated separately based on incoming content and audience reactions.

    Best Acer Laptops For Powerful Performance and Unmatched Value

    Explore the best Acer laptops available in India, designed to meet diverse needs and preferences. Discover key features, performance capabilities, and value propositions of each model, empowering you to choose based on specific requirements. Whether for gaming, business tasks, or daily use, this guide highlights Acer's reliable performance, affordability, and variety, ensuring an informed purchase decision in the Indian market.

    As unrelenting heat wave makes power demand spike, utilities told to be on high alert

    The ministry's statement highlighted that the northern region has faced high electricity demand since May 17, 2024, due to the heatwave. Despite these tough conditions, the highest-ever peak demand of 89 GW in the northern region was successfully met on June 17, 2024.

    • Adani Group awards Rs 7,000 crore orders to BHEL for two power plants

      Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has secured orders worth Rs 7,000 crore from Adani Group for two power plants. The projects include the Raipur and Mirzapur supercritical thermal power plants in Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh, with BHEL handling the manufacture, supply, and commissioning of key equipment. BHEL is India's leading engineering and manufacturing enterprise in energy, industry, and infrastructure.

      BHEL shares jump over 14% after winning thermal power project orders, including Adani Power contract

      Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) shares surged 14.5% after securing thermal power project orders, including a significant one from Adani Power. BHEL will set up a 2x800 MW thermal power plant for Adani Power in Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and another project for Mirzapur Thermal Energy in Uttar Pradesh.

      Power stocks: Both PSUs and pvt ones got re-rated. Ready for another round in Modi 3.0? 6 stocks with upside potential of up to 37%

      The summer heat leads to high power consumption is a well known fact. What has been the difference in the headlines this year and last two or three years? The news about massive power cuts and the possibility of power plants running out of coal is missing. The news which is dominating is that power demand is high and is being met. This change is the result of many things, right from optimism at one point of time to absolute despair at another. Finally policy push and discipline and integrated approach toward solving the issue of the sector, whether it for thermal, solar, wind or hydro. This led to a certain level of re-rating in Modi 2.0 which is likely to get pace in Modi 3.0. One thing which goes unnoticed is the fact that the power sector moving out of the trouble not only means good news for power companies but also the banks, because after metal, power companies topped the list of NPA of the banks.

      Russian missiles and drones target Ukrainian energy sites

      Russia launched 100 missiles and drones at Ukraine, damaging energy facilities. President Zelensky called for international support to counter destabilization and chaos.

      Midcap IT stocks could be good value creators going ahead: Dipan Mehta

      The markets have run up significantly. We are trading at all-time highs and a lot of the positives of the election seem to have got priced in. I think it is a given that BJP victory with a higher number of seats and NDA also with higher number of seats, that is kind of discounted in the market.

      Why power stocks are a healthy combination of high growth and reasonable valuations

      Government initiatives and rising energy demand are transforming the Indian power sector, offering investment opportunities with high growth and reasonable valuations. The sector's growth is fueled by a move towards renewable energy sources, positioning India as a major player in global energy markets. A strong correlation exists between GDP growth rate and power consumption.

      10 Best Laminating Machines Under 2000 in India

      If you are looking for an affordable yet efficient laminating machine under 2000, your search ends here! This curated list features the 10 best laminators that combine quality performance with budget-friendly pricing. From compact designs perfect for home use to versatile options ideal for office settings, these machines offer a range of features such as quick warm-up times, jam release functions, and compatibility with various laminating pouch thicknesses. With this article, finding the perfect laminating machine within your budget has never been easier.

      Thermal PLFs to remain healthy amid power demand-supply mismatch: Report

      India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) has maintained a neutral outlook for the power sector for FY25, predicting that thermal plant load factors (PLFs) will remain healthy due to a demand-supply mismatch. The agency believes that the overall plant load factor of thermal power plants will improve to reach closer to 70% in FY25. This is due to higher power demand, domestic coal production ramp-up, slower capacity additions, and dependence on coal-based generation until sufficient storage capacity is built up for the energy transition towards renewables.

      Norms eased to draw in more suppliers for power equipment

      India's primary planning and advisory body for the power sector has loosened a significant condition for power equipment supplies in public sector projects, aiming to enable utilities to issue tenders that facilitate greater involvement from private vendors, sources familiar with the matter revealed.

      Will the trend of FIIs booking profits in India continue post elections? Sanjeev Prasad answers

      ​There is no leverage issue in the country. Banks, companies, households, all are in pretty great shape. I would assume there is not much of a political/social negative surprise over there.

      Data centres, EVs and green hydrogen to create upside for long-term power demand growth: Nikhil Nigania

      ​For solar, you have the likes of Waaree, etc. And for wind, you have the equipment suppliers again in the sense of Suzlon and Inox. So, these I would say are the broad spectrum of power equipment suppliers in the Indian landscape.

      Ukraine power firm hit by Russian attacks warns repairs could take 18 months

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in his nightly video address on Saturday, said Russia was carrying out "vile strikes" designed to cause the "bleeding" of Ukrainian energy.

      BHEL bags Rs 4,000 cr order for 1600 MW thermal project from Adani Power

      Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd secures Rs 4,000 crore order from Adani Power to set up 1,600 MW Raigarh Phase-II Thermal Power Plant in Chhattisgarh, with Unit-1 delivery in 31 months and Unit-2 in 35 months.

      BHEL bags 1,600 MW thermal project order from NTPC

      According to the statement, under International Competitive Bidding (ICB), Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has bagged an order from NTPC for setting up the 2x800 MW Singrauli Supercritical Thermal Power Plant (STPP) Stage-III on Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) basis.

      Gencos and gear makers to be nudged by the govt to join hands for EPC bids

      The government is encouraging consortia of companies to bid for thermal power equipment contracts. BHEL has won three consecutive contracts for thermal power projects. NTPC is in talks with L&T regarding tender issues. DVC has issued tenders for Raghunathpur Phase-II and Koderma Phase-II.

      Power sector to see ₹17 L cr investments in 5-7 yrs: Power and renewable energy minister RK Singh

      Power and renewable energy minister RK Singh announced that the power sector is set to receive an investment of approximately ₹17 lakh crore over the next 5-7 years. This investment surge comes after witnessing ₹20 lakh crore of investment in the past nine years. The sector has added 190 GW of power generation capacity in the last decade, reaching around 436 GW. Singh emphasized the need for continuous capacity additions across all segments. India has also seen significant growth in module and cell manufacturing capacities, with a tariff barrier in place to protect the domestic industry.

      Power ministry backs pvt cos in nuclear power space with safeguards: RK Singh

      India's power ministry is supporting the private sector's entry into nuclear energy to meet rising demand. The country's nuclear power generating capacity is at 6,780 MW, and the government is looking to increase capacity generation to meet rising demand. The current target of 85,000 MW of thermal capacity addition can be exceeded, and for hydro power, the target is to double capacity from the current 46,000 MW.

      BHEL bags order worth Rs 9,500 cr to set up 1,600 MW thermal project from NTPC

      The company later in a clarification to BSE explained that it had submitted a price bid on December 21, 2023, and is the only bidder, for the mentioned NTPC tender, which is an activity in the normal course of business. Submission of a bid does not result in automatic bagging of an order, therefore, is not required to be informed under Regulation 30 of the SEBI Listing Regulations, 2015, it had pointed out.

      PM Modi to dedicate NTPC's 1600MW Lara thermal plant on Saturday

      No additional land will be required for the expansion. Stage-II will entail an investment of Rs 15,530 crore. Prime Minister Modi will dedicate Stage-I (2x800 MW) of Lara Super Thermal Power Station and lay foundation stone of Stage-II (2x800 MW) through video-conferencing on 24th February, 2024, it stated.

      Time to shed historical baggage in market; 4 spaces to look for value: N Jayakumar

      N Jayakumar highlights the need to view the market differently due to the influx of younger, retail, aggressive investors. He suggests finding comfort in private sector banks, pharma stocks, OMCs, and power sectors. The market should shed historical baggage and focus on future potential. He said: "You need to learn from the past but you cannot ignore the present and therein lies the truth."

      BHEL to set up 2,400 MW thermal power plant at Odisha's Jharsuguda

      Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) has been awarded the EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) contract by NLC India Limited to set up a 2,400 MW capacity greenfield thermal power plant in Jharsuguda district, Odisha. The project will consist of three units of 800 MW each, and BHEL's scope includes engineering, manufacturing, supply, erection, and commissioning of equipment such as boilers, turbines, and generators.

      NLC India awards contract to BHEL to set up 2,400 MW thermal power project in Odisha

      NLC India has given a contract to BHEL to set up a 2,400 MW thermal power project at Jharsuguda district in Odisha. The Pit Head Green Field Thermal Power Project of 2,400 MW capacity, comprising three units of 800 MW each, is based on Ultra Super Critical Technology. The first unit of the project is scheduled for commissioning in FY'29.

      Power engineers' body demands probe into coal shortage at thermal plants, imports

      The All India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF) has urged for an impartial investigation into the coal shortages affecting several thermal power plants across the country. In addition, the engineers' federation has advocated for scrutiny into the costs associated with the importation of dry fuel in India.

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