Mytrah Energy Limited is busy adding fresh capacity to its wind power generation portfolio across several States including Andhra Pradesh,Tamil Nadu,Karnataka and Maharashtra.Mytrah currently holds a wind power generation asset portfolio of ...
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Everything Everywhere (EE) has rolled out its 4G mobile internet service, with up to 12Mbit/s mobile connections now available in 11 cities. From today, 4G is available to subscribers in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Sheffield, ...
South Korea's oil refiners are likely to face tougher challenges in coming years as President-elect Park Geun-Hye vows consumer-focused policies and tighter business regulations under her economic democratization platform. Park, from ...
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Business Line reported that ACME Bikaner Solar Power Pvt Ltd has emerged the winner in the 25 MW solar PV program of the Odisha Government, quoting a tariff of INR 7.28 per kWhr. The company, a subsidiary of ACME Tele Power Ltd, will invest ...
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EE has upped the data allowances for its mobile broadband deals without increasing the price. EE, which provides the only 4G network in the UK, has increased its 2GB tariff to 3GB, the 3GB limit to 5GB and the 5GB plan to 8GB, with the ...
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For the global solar industry, 2012 has been about trade wars. The US and Europe both started anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations against the world's largest solar supply chain, China. In addition, oversupply continues to plague ...
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Specifications for a new Google smartphone have been published on a pre-order page by Carphone Warehouse, before the device has been launched. The Google Nexus 4 handset will be available for free on tariffs of £31 per month and ...
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The Japan government is likely to reduce the feed-in tariff (FIT) rate for solar PV system installations from JPY42 (US$0.50)/kWh currently to either JPY36/kWh or JPY32/kWh in March or July 2013, according to Taiwan-based makers. The total ...
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PTI reported that faced with mounting deficit of over INR 20,000 crore in the passenger segment, Railways is keen on raising passenger fares between 5 to 10 paise per kilometer in the coming months to generate about INR 4,000 crore revenue. ...
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This report provides information in respect of the second year of the scheme (1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012). It includes information relating to how Licensed Electricity Suppliers have complied with their obligations in this period, and ...
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More than a third (36%) of Which? members who get paid for the electricity they generate from solar panels told us they have had a problem getting their feed-in tariff (FIT) paid, an exclusive Which? survey has revealed. Energy companies ...
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US government anti-dumping penalties on imports of solar cells from China could suspend nearly half of solar module shipments to North America this year, impacting pricing, inventories and project timelines, according to an IHS iSuppli. ...
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Commentary:Zero export tariff on China-made solar wafers likely to push down global wafer prices Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES,Taipei[Friday 11 May 2012]China-based solar firms have been demanding the government cut export tariffs on solar wafers ...
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Business Standard reported that the Uttarakhand Power Corporation Limited,the sole power distribution company in the hill state,has been criticized by the Comptroller and Auditor General for its huge accumulated losses of INR 1,960.11 ...
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Pakistan has decided to kick-start work of the controversial Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project, in view of the severe energy crisis being faced by the country’s textile industry, especially in Punjab, Petroleum Minister Dr. Asim ...
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