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3 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Sarita Singh |Sethuraman N R
(Reuters) - India's Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) has granted a nine-month extension for the commissioning of certain solar projects by two government agencies, pushing the deadline to the end of December 2025 due to multiple challenges, a document seen by Reuters showed.
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2 months ago |
reuters.com | Sethuraman N R
India's renewable energy sector is facing obstacles including weak demand for tenders, power agreement delays and project cancellations, the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis said on Thursday.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
msn.com | Nidhi Verma |Shariq Khan |Sethuraman N R
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Feb 13, 2025 |
msn.com | Nidhi Verma |Shariq Khan |Sethuraman N R
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Feb 13, 2025 |
wimz.com | Nidhi Verma |Shariq Khan |Sethuraman N R
By Nidhi Verma, Shariq Khan and Sethuraman N RNEW DELHI (Reuters) – India, the No. 2 importer of crude from Russia, wants to buy Russian oil only if it is supplied by companies and ships that have not been sanctioned by the United States, the country’s oil secretary said. Widened sanctions on Moscow by western countries including the United States have roiled global oil trade and forced buyers of discounted Russian crude to find new ways to maintain their purchases.
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Feb 13, 2025 |
whbl.com | Nidhi Verma |Shariq Khan |Sethuraman N R
By Nidhi Verma, Shariq Khan and Sethuraman N RNEW DELHI (Reuters) – India, the No. 2 importer of crude from Russia, wants to buy Russian oil only if it is supplied by companies and ships that have not been sanctioned by the United States, the country’s oil secretary said. Widened sanctions on Moscow by western countries including the United States have roiled global oil trade and forced buyers of discounted Russian crude to find new ways to maintain their purchases.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
marketscreener.com | Mrinalika Roy |Sethuraman N R
(Corrects to say Kai is Asia CEO, not CEO, in paragraph 1) NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Japan's top power generator JERA expects competition for U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) to increase as demand from Asia and Europe rises, its Asia CEO said on Wednesday. "There are many potential buyers. Asian and European buyers are really interested in U.S. energy. So, there are many competitors," JERA Asia CEO Izumi Kai told Reuters on the sidelines of the India Energy Week conference.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
uk.marketscreener.com | Mohi Narayan |Sethuraman N R
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian transportation fuel demand is expected to rise in the range of 6%-8% in fiscal year 2026, underpinned by rising vehicle sales, even as growth in Asian consumption lags growth in supply due to new refinery expansions in the region, industry executives and analysts said. India is poised to be the largest driver of global oil demand growth this year, outpacing China, with its fuel demand set to rise through the next decade.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
sg.finance.yahoo.com | Sethuraman N R |Sudarshan Varadhan
By Sethuraman N R and Sudarshan Varadhan NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's thermal coal imports are expected to fall for the second straight year in 2025 due to decreasing dependence on coal for power generation, slowing economic activity and record high inventories, industry officials said this week. All six Indian and international coal traders Reuters spoke with at the Coaltrans India conference in New Delhi expected shipments of the fuel to decline this year.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
kfgo.com | Sethuraman N R |Sudarshan Varadhan
By Sethuraman N R and Sudarshan VaradhanNEW DELHI (Reuters) – The United States is expected to boost coal exports to India after China imposed tariffs on energy imports from the U.S., five industry officials said, potentially eroding Australia and Russia’s market shares in the Indian market.