Indian state power company NTPC is looking to build 30 gigawatts (GW) of nuclear power capacity over the next two decades, ...
Local communities have protested at the Kudankulam nuclear power plant in southern India and at proposed nuclear sites in the western state of Maharashtra in the last decade, citing security and ...
Top Indian power producer NTPC is in talks with foreign firms including those from Russia and the U.S. for construction of ...
India’s biggest power company state-run NTPC (formerly the National Thermal Power Corporation plans to invest $62bn over the ...
In 2011, amidst growing electricity shortages and Kerala’s ambitious developmental goals, the state’s Electricity Minister, ...
India's state-owned power giant, NTPC, plans to invest over $62 billion in building 30 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity, reflecting the country's ambitious plans for nuclear energy expansion.
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Indian state power company NTPC plans to build 30 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity over 20 years, tripling its original ...