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How India REITs Compare Globally
In those countries, REITs are a market-proven model that has withstood the test of time and produced very attractive returns for their investors. Globally, REITs have responded quite favourably to the evolving market dynamics.
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A Change in the Offing!
The draft amendments for captive generation plants go a step beyond the 2016 amendments and, if notified in the same form, will have far-reaching implications on the structure and operation of CGPs.
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What Threatens the Indian Green Story
The country is witnessing a continuous trend of plummeting energy costs due to consistent decrease in the generation prices of renewable energy. Prices of renewables over the last few years have seen all-time lows, such as Rs 2.44 per unit of solar power and Rs 2.43 per unit of wind power in tariff-based competitive bidding.
Infrastructure, National Electricity Plan, Central Electricity Authority, CAGR, Transmission, Commercial, IRENA, Adnan Amin, Renewable Generation, Anil Rawal, Sterlite Power
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Following the sun
Being widely adopted on account of increased generation and improved internal rate of return (IRR), solar trackers are gaining prominence across the globe.
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Waning hope for UDAY!
Although state discoms have managed to leverage UDAY by paring financial losses from Rs.51,589.51 crore in FY16 to Rs.34,826.87 in FY17, a marginal decrease in AT&C losses seems to be the bone of contention, as what has been envisaged has not been achieved yet, barring bailing-out non-performers.
UDAY, SERC, Electricity, Constitution Of India, Aggregate Technical & Commercial, Discoms, Raj Kumar Singh, ACS, Power Finance Corporation, CAGR, Government Of Karnataka, Smart Metering, Distribution Transformer, Mou, CRISIL
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Commercial coal mining - is it timely?
There is a revolution that is sweeping the energy sector globally and in India. The balance now seems to be conclusively tilting towards renewable energy. And, this development is not entirely due to government subsidies, but because these sources of energy are financially viable on their own.
Energy Sector, Coal Mines, Commercial, Supreme Court Of India, Cement, Steel, Power, Aluminium Plants, Transport, Underground Mining, Evacuation
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