Hydroelectricity

Order of the National Green Tribunal regarding dumping of muck illegally during the construction of Rattle Hydro Electric Power Project, village Drabshalla, district Kishtwar, Jammu …

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of President Municipal Committee Thathri VS Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir dated 03/12/2024. Joint committee report dated November 25, 2024 has been filed through the Central Pollution Control Board. Project proponents stated that they want to file an objection to …

VHP, RSS support Save Ganga drive

The Save Ganga Movement, which began with a fast unto death by a former IIT professor, may turn into a major political issue ahead of the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. After more than 30 Hindutva outfits supported the movement, Baba Ramdev announced the formation of the Ganga Raksha Manch at …

Energy from water (Editorial)

special article Not At The Cost Of Land Erosion Bharat Jhunjhunwala The Planning Commission, in its Integrated Energy Policy Report of 2006, had declared hydropower to be the cleanest source of energy. It offered three reasons to back its contention: it doesn't lead to emission of green house gases as …

Nathpa project closure hits power supply in 7 States

Shimla: The 1,500 MW Nathpa-Jhakri Hydro-Electric power project remained shut for the fifth consecutive day on account of high silt level, hampering power supply to seven northern States. The silt level was recorded 5,500-6,000 particles per million (ppm) on Sunday, which is higher than the permissible 4,000 ppm, forcing closure …

Falling short

Power secretary Anil Razdan feels the churning in the Indian energy sector holds out untold opportunity to the country's manufacturing industry. Speaking at a conference on Key inputs for the Indian power sector for the 11th Plan and beyond organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (en) in Mumbai last …

Power generation goes up

The power generation capacity in the state has risen by 2937 megawatts during the last four years. With an extension unit of Amarkantak thermal power plant becoming critical soon, 210 MW more is going to be added to this capacity. Giving utmost importance to power, the state government has provided …

Call to halt NE mega dams

On the eve of UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi's visit to the North-East, the All Idu Mishmi Students Union (AIMSU) has appealed to her to stop the proposed mega dams in the North-east, especially Arunachal Pradesh. The North-east has been identified as India's

China's dams in the danger zone

China has more dams than any other country, and many of them are in Sichuan, an earthquake-prone, mountainous region. The majority of them produce hydroelectricity. The region is well-placed to supply power to large industrial cities down the Yangtze valley, and when the dams were built this must have appeared …

HP hydel project under I-T scanner

The Income-Tax department's investigation wing has told the Himachal Pradesh government that it may have awarded two hydel projects worth Rs 6,500 crore in Kinnaur dstrict to a ghost company which took funding from an Adani group firm. In a report to principal secretary (power), the Shimla office of the …

NTPC aims to add 7,000 mw hydel power by 2017

The state-run NTPC, which has launched the capacity addition programme of 25,000 mw, for the 11th Plan, has already started preparations to add nearly 7,000 mw in the hydro sector by the end of the 12th Plan (2016-17). NTPC's investment in the eight upcoming hydro projects would be around Rs …

Introspect before framing environment policy

As the state is working on bringing out its first-ever environment policy, environmentalists working in Himachal have expressed concern over increasing activities of hydro-power production, cement industries and indiscriminate mining and have asked the state for a serious review while framing the policy. Activists have suggested to the government to …

Getting Subansiri Lower going

ARUNACHAL S LIQUID GOLD - II Work is on at full swing at Subansiri Lower

Outdoing China`s Three Gorges project

ARUNACHAL'S LIQUID GOLD - I Arunachal Pradesh accounts for one-third of the country's hydro power potential

No headway in Indus Basin Water Commission meeting

Pakistan Indus Basin Water Commission (PIWC) and Indian Indus Basin Water Commission (IIWC) could not make any progress in their meeting on the second day. The PIWC Commissioner Jamaat Ali Shah disclosed this to journalists after eight-hour long meeting between the commissions of the two sides here on Sunday. Jamaat …

Power diplomacy

The time is ripe for a south Asian electricity market This summer, India and Pakistan could find a reason to get together. With mercury soaring and the demand for power going up incrementally, India Inc is already feeling the pinch. The bad tidings came early with industrial production falling by …

BP statistical review of world energy 2008

The defining feature of global energy markets remains high and volatile prices, reflecting a tight balance of supply and demand. This has put issues such as energy security, energy trade and fossil alternative energies at the forefront of the political agenda worldwide. The BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2008 …

South Asia

On Kalabagh dam: Construction of the controversial Kalabagh Dam across river Indus will not begin without reaching a consensus among all the four provinces, Pakistan's newly elected Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said at a media briefing. Gilani, however, made it clear that the government will start construction work …

HP seeks Centres nod to levy tax on hydel projects

Himachal Pradesh government has sought Centre's approval for levying generation tax on hydroelectric projects in the state. It has also demanded extension of the industrial package till 2013. Chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal raised the issues in a letter written to Union finance minister P Chidambaram recently, official sources said …

Hydel projects: HP seeks nod to levy generation tax

The Himachal Pradesh Government has sought the Centre's approval for levying generation tax on hydro electricity projects in the State and extension of the industrial package till 2013. The Chief Minister, Mr Prem Kumar Dhumal, raised the issues in a letter written to the Union Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, …

'Per capita water availability reduces to alarming figure'

Per capita water availability in Pakistan reduced to an alarming figure of 1070 cubic meter in 2007 while the country has lost the storage capacity equivalent to 5.13 MAF due to silting in the reservoirs of Tarbela, Mangla and Chashma. This was revealed by General Manager (Technical Services),Wapda, Dr Izhar-ul-Haq …

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