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Problem of Plenty
India has become a power surplus nation, albeit with certain caveats. In its wake, it has changed the whole paradigm of generation sources, with solar and wind hogging the spotlight and coal being relegated a bit.
Power Surplus Nation, Piyush Goyal, CEA, Coal, Ppas Flock, Renewable Energy, Pankaj Batra, Shailesh S Joshi, Feedback Infra Private Limited, KPMG, Anish De, Discoms, IPP, Angel Broking, SECI
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Green Grid Gap
Green Energy Corridor planned to carry ´intermittent´ solar and wind power from producers to consumers efficiently, is yet to catch up with the pace of capacity creation.
Green Energy Corridor, Intermittent, Paris Summit, Renewable Power, Infrastructure, Piyush Goyal, Mercom Capital Group, Solar Installations, Electricity, Grid, NGCP, REMC, MNRE, Transmission, Solar Parks
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Topics that Power Today highlighted over the last one year
Gas-based power plants plants are in doldrums over the last six years due to dwindling domestic gas production and the cost of gas shooting up in the global markets
Gas-Based Power Plants, LNG Imports, Power Quality, Power For All, Smart Cities Programme, Affordable Power, Supercritical Technologies, Power Point, Illuminating Villages, Smart Cities Mission, GHG, Paris Summit, Narendra Modi, Dawn, UDAY
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Clouds around coal
Coal plays an essential role in our global energy mix, particularly in India and the developing world through electricity generation. This fossil fuel has gained prominence due to its availability in abundance in the bowels of earth, lack of disastrous impact like nuclear plants do, and favourable economics it continues to enjoy in power generation
Coal, Electricity Generation, Power Generation, RES, SCCL, TISCO, IISCO, DVC, Wind, Biomass, Cogeneration, Waste To Energy, Solar, Paris Summit, IPPAI
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Power & Transport sectors need to transform
Power and transport are the most critical sectors that would need to be set on the immediate transformation trajectory. Here the scope of high emission lock-in in terms of infrastructure
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Looking at implications, not at changing strategies
At this point in time we are not thinking of changing strategies, but looking at implications. As a responsible company we also plan to interact with the government on the MoEF norms, the direction of which is going that (Paris Summit) way.
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