Saturday, April 15, 2017

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Prime Minister Modi dedicates Koradi thermal power project to nation
Second round of discovered small field auctions to be held in September
Rewa solar power project will achieve commercial closure soon: IFC official
Government eyes leasing of electric vehicles in clean energy push
India's petroleum products exports increased six percent up to Feb 2017
Oil & Gas
India, France to strengthen ties in shipping, roads, ports sectors
Oil and Gas agreement will further ease India, Bangladesh relations
Aurangabad petroleum dealers demand oil depot
US oil rig count rises eight this week to 847; New Mexico up seven
U.S. to launch probe into Argentina, Indonesia biodiesel imports
Putin says Russia in talks with China on Altai gas pipe project -Xinhua
Vladimir Putin to attend Beijing's Belt and Road Forum in May
Russia's Transneft says Q2 oil supplies to Belarus revised down to 5 mln Tonne
Chevron Corp exploring sale of Canadian oil sands stake - sources
Renewable
Improving tariff competitiveness of solar PV energy favourable for discoms: ICRA
Kudankulam nuclear power plant unit I shut down for refuelling
AP is power surplus from shortage of 22.5 mu per day
Power
Green court slaps fine on hydro-power company for polluting Alaknanda
UP govt signs round-the-clock power document with Centre
No power tariff hike in Telangana for 2017-18
Suzuki Motor enters into JV with Toshiba, Denso for lithium ion battery packs production in India
Coal
Coal India to enter coal-to-chemical biz: plans methanol plant in WB
Centre searching for new domestic coal consumers
Ukraine could miss out on up to $3.65 billion of China energy loans
Western Coalfields registers 56 per cent growth in March
71 villagers join Coal India's subsidiary Mahanadi Coalfields in Odisha

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