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CCI approves Adani Power acquisition of GVK Energy
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has approved the acquisition of 100% share capital and control of GVK Energy Limited by Adani Power Limited under the corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) framework of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016. The transaction involves the complete acquisition of GVK Energy Limited, a subsidiary of GVK Power and…
PFC reports Rs 305.14 bn profit in FY25; REC raises Rs 56.35 bn via bonds
Power Finance Corporation (PFC) Limited reported a 15 per cent rise in its consolidated profit after tax (PAT) for FY 2024-25, reaching Rs 305.14 billion, up from Rs 264.61 billion in the previous year. The company’s loan asset book rose by 12 per cent, from Rs 9,908.2 billion to Rs 11,099.96 billion as of March…
India | Generation | NewsAERB clears excavation for Mahi Banswara nuclear project Units 1 and 2
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Panasonic opens RE100 renewable-powered manufacturing plant in Wales
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Asia’s coal market split between rising domestic use and shrinking exports
Asia remains the largest producer of thermal coal, with China, India, and Indonesia driving output. Domestic consumption in these countries is set to grow, while the seaborne coal market faces a decline, according to Reuters. Together, China, India, and Indonesia account for over 70% of global coal production. Their output has expanded in recent years…
