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The birth pains of ‘ultra mega power projects’ in India have pitched a conglomerate against a small fishing community – and put the World Bank on the defensive Tata Mundra was supposed to ...
But the Tata Mundra project has brought to light a new reality that will surely shape India's energy future. Coal power is no longer looking like cheap power.
New Delhi, June 22: Tata Power has proposed to sell a 51 per cent equity in its 4000MW Mundra power plant for just Re 1 to states such as Gujarat which buy power from the plant - with the unit, which ...
Today 68 groups from 28 countries across six continents sent an Open Letter [also reproduced below] to Dr. Kim condemning the World Bank Group’s continued support for the deadly 4,000-megawatt Tata ...
WASHINGTON (CN) – A World Bank-funded power plant in India destroyed the lands and livelihoods of hundreds of farmers and fishermen and endangered their families’ health, residents claim in Federal ...
Tata Power, an India-based private power producer, has said that it would commission first two units of 800 MW each of the Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project (UMPP) in Gujarat, India by 2012.
By Sreekumar Raghavan MUMBAI: Why is Tata Power Co Ltd silent even as environmental groups have urged World Bank to rethink about funding the $4.5 bn 4000 MW ultra mega coal powered Mundra ...
Tata Power Co. Ltd’s proposal to offer a controlling stake in its troubled Mundra power plant for almost nothing comes as no surprise. Indeed, despite the unprecedented offer, there is ...
Tata Power has synchronised unit five of 800 MW at its 4,000 MW imported coal-based plant in Mundra, Gujarat. The first four units (800 MW each) have been commissioned between March last year and ...
Tata Power’s 4,000-MW ultra mega project at Mundra, in Gujarat, is staring at an annual loss of Rs 500 crore in the very first year of commissioning due to the high cost of coal to be sourced ...