Domestic thermal power plants currently have enough coal stocks to generate electricity for about 21 days, the ministry of coal said on Mon.
India's thermal power share in electricity generation is expected to drop below 70% next fiscal due to rising renewable ...
Crisil Ratings estimated that thermal power's share will decline to about 72% in the current fiscal from nearly 75% in FY25, before slipping further below the 70% mark next year. As a result, plant ...
India's NTPC Bongaigaon thermal power plant in Assam completes 21 years of operation, ranking 4th in safety across NTPC and ...
India plans roughly $80 bln in new coal-power projects by 2031 Many shortlisted projects located in water-stressed areas Thermal plant operators like areas with easy land availability, with water ...
Crisil: Thermal power share in India's electricity generation to drop below 70% next fiscal due to rising renewables.
By Sethuraman N R NEW DELHI, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Rajasthan will need 4,400 megawatts of new coal-fired power capacity by 2036 ...
Thermal power’s share is seen slipping to about 72% in the current fiscal (FY26) from around 75% in FY25, with plant load ...
Thermal's share is expected to ease to about 72 per cent this fiscal from nearly 75 per cent in fiscal 2025, before slipping ...
Despite the decline, a pickup in long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) and a healthy outlook for base-load demand are ...
The share of thermal power in India’s electricity generation is set to fall below 70 per cent for the first time in the next financial year, driven by slower growth in power demand and a sharp rise in ...