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"Hybrid policy would benefit the RE target"
According to Badrinarayanan Thirumalai, Head of Business-Solar, Anchor Electricals (A Panasonic Group Company), at the moment only big players can participate in the utility scale hybrid policy.
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CIL misses output, offtake target
During August, coal output of the state-run miner Coal India (CIL) stood at 31.68 million tonne (mn t), less than its target of 32.73 mn t. The company's offtake during the month was 35.10 mn t, lower than the target of 35.54 mn t. During Apr-Aug 2013, the company produced 167.3 mn t of coal against the target of 173.04 mn t
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CIL misses output, offtake target
During August, coal output of the state-run miner Coal India (CIL) stood at 31.68 million tonne (mn t), less than its target of 32.73 mn t. The company's offtake during the month was 35.10 mn t, lower than the target of 35.54 mn t. During Apr-Aug 2013, the company produced 167.3 mn t of coal against the target of 173.04 mn t
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88,537 MW new power generation capacity targeted during 2012-17
Scindia cited delay in land acquisition, contractual disputes between project proponents, contractors and their sub-contractors, slow execution of civil works, poor geology, law and order problems and regulatory issues as the major reasons for the shortfall in the achievement of eleventh plan capacity addition target.
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88,537 MW new power generation capacity targeted during 2012-17
Scindia cited delay in land acquisition, contractual disputes between project proponents, contractors and their sub-contractors, slow execution of civil works, poor geology, law and order problems and regulatory issues as the major reasons for the shortfall in the achievement of eleventh plan capacity addition target.
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Govt to hire consultant to restructure Coal India
Government is in the process of hiring an external consultant to advise on the restructuring of Coal India (CIL) for a long term sustainability roadmap. The government is learnt to have shortlisted nine consultants for the purpose. Meanwhile, agency reports quoted Coal Minister Prakash Jaiswal as saying that he was not in favour of splitting the state-run CIL. The minister has reportedly said
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Govt to hire consultant to restructure Coal India
Government is in the process of hiring an external consultant to advise on the restructuring of Coal India (CIL) for a long term sustainability roadmap. The government is learnt to have shortlisted nine consultants for the purpose. Meanwhile, agency reports quoted Coal Minister Prakash Jaiswal as saying that he was not in favour of splitting the state-run CIL. The minister has reportedly said
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CIL fails to achieve output, offtake targets
Even as Coal India (CIL) registered growth in production and offtake during April and May 2013 from the corresponding period of the previous year, it failed to attain the target on these fronts. For example, while the company aimed to produce 71.65 million tonne (mn t) of coal in April and May, it could manage only 70.30 mn t. Similarly, it missed its offtake target for April-May as it sold 78.16 mn t of the fuel against the target of 80.95 mn t.
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CIL fails to achieve output, offtake targets
Even as Coal India (CIL) registered growth in production and offtake during April and May 2013 from the corresponding period of the previous year, it failed to attain the target on these fronts. For example, while the company aimed to produce 71.65 million tonne (mn t) of coal in April and May, it could manage only 70.30 mn t. Similarly, it missed its offtake target for April-May as it sold 78.16 mn t of the fuel against the target of 80.95 mn t.
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