Publisher’s letter
After coal, gas, hydroelectricity and wind power, nuclear power is the fifth-largest source of electricity in India. The country’s installed nuclear power capacity is...
No Power Crunch is Expected during the Coming Peak Summer Months
In the recent review meeting with the senior officers from Power sector, Ministry of Coal and Ministry of Railways, the Ministry of Power (MoP)...
A Praiseworthy Progress in Our Power Sector
As far as the Indian Power Sector is concerned, a lot has changed in the last few years. Today we can proudly pronounce that...
GTAM – A Great Step
With a view to encouraging the renewable energy developers, a mechanism called Renewable Purchase Obligation or RPO was designed under Section 86(1) (e) of...
A high-potential development in the field of energy storage
In the world of science, ‘striding ahead’ is the only constant phenomenon. When the entire world is anxious to prevent further rise of global...
Budget Impetus for power sector
The schemes announced in the Union Budget 2020 are all set to provide the much-needed thrust to the power sector.
Publisher’s letter
Narendra Modi-led government is set to present its first Union Budget after re-election in the recently concluded 2019 Lok Sabha elections. The power sector...
A noteworthy step to promote clean energy
As far as the deployment of Solar Energy is concerned, by now India’s foremost role is well-known to the world. However, mere installation of...
Looking forward: The Kite Generator System (KGS)
We are survivors. Yes! India has successfully reached ‘Unlock 1,’ and Mumbai is once again gearing up to fight COVID-19. That apart, we also...
Launching of new Indian electrical equipment
The leading global technology research and advisory company, Technavio, which has been monitoring the electrical equipment market in India, pointed out a few months...
India’s RE Sector At The Crossroads
The renewable energy sector has made tremendous strides in the past five years. According to a joint study by Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA)...
Do Not Increase Economic Burden Now
In this CORONA infested phase, there is nothing much to especially talk about the Indian Power Sector. In most of the states, things are...
Indian Government Focuses on Increasing Pumped Storage Capacity
Although the peak summer has created crisis of potable water at different parts of India due to lack of effective local planning, there is...
Bright Spots
Indian power sector is undergoing a significant transformation thanks to sustained socio-economic growth that continues to drive electricity demand. Also, the government’s focus on attaining ‘Power for All’ has accelerated capacity addition in the country.
Decline in number of Coal-based Power Plants is expected by 2026
The latest report on coal from the International Energy Agency (IEA) begets hope as it predicts a decline in demand of coal in the...
PUBLISHER’S LETTER
Hello and welcome once again to Electrical India.
India is slated to be one of the fastest growing economies in the world. The economy grew...
2018: Year of mixed fortunes
The year 2018 was a mixed one for the Indian power sector. On the one hand, some major policies and programmes were announced to...
Towards Hydrogen Economy
Recently, Plug Power has revealed its ambitious plan to build a new state-of-the-art green hydrogen production facility and electric substation in the New York...
I Welcome 2022 with a Confident Note
Although we are stepping into 2022 with several uncertainties, but if we look at our achievements in the pandemic-affected days, we see that the...
Our Union Government is Quite Serious about Energy Storage
It is really pleasing to note that our country is progressing very fast towards the era of complete Green Power Generation. However, mere generation...