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Accelerate distribution reforms
August 2012
There should be a game plan to improve distribution efficiencies as well as timely payment of subsidies and regulatory assets, says Anil Sardana.
Rupa Devi Singh, MD & CEO, PXIL
August 2012
Rupa Devi Singh is the Managing Director and CEO of Power Exchange India (PXIL), which is headquartered in Mumbai. She is the founding CEO of PXIL
Rupa Devi Singh, MD & CEO, PXIL
August 2012
Rupa Devi Singh is the Managing Director and CEO of Power Exchange India (PXIL), which is headquartered in Mumbai. She is the founding CEO of PXIL
Accelerate distribution reforms
August 2012
There should be a game plan to improve distribution efficiencies as well as timely payment of subsidies and regulatory assets, says Anil Sardana.
JNNSM bids below Rs 9 per unit risky
July 2012
The pace of reduction in capital costs is expected to moderate in 2012. This will exert pressure on the margins of players, who have bid below Rs 9 per unit under batch 2 of Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission
JNNSM bids below Rs 9 per unit risky
July 2012
The pace of reduction in capital costs is expected to moderate in 2012. This will exert pressure on the margins of players, who have bid below Rs 9 per unit under batch 2 of Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission
Decline in solar module prices to slow down; JNNSM bids less than Rs 9 per unit risky
June 2012
Solar power is emerging as an important source of power in India with the Government of India pushing through policies to meet its larger agenda of encouraging green power and diversifying its energy mix.
Solar Power bids below Rs. 9 per unit risky
June 2012
In 2011-12, India’s solar power capacities increased manifold to nearly 940 MW from a meagre 20 MW in 2010-11. Besides favourable government policies, particularly Gujarat’s solar policy, a sharp decline in capital costs over 2011 drove this rapid expansion.
Solar Power bids below Rs. 9 per unit risky
June 2012
In 2011-12, India’s solar power capacities increased manifold to nearly 940 MW from a meagre 20 MW in 2010-11. Besides favourable government policies, particularly Gujarat’s solar policy, a sharp decline in capital costs over 2011 drove this rapid expansion.
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