Energy
Suzlon’s Q2 deliveries hit all-time high amid India’s wind energy push
The Suzlon Group has marked a milestone by reaching its highest deliveries in India during the July to September quarter. With a staggering 85% increase in revenue year-on-year, the company is riding the wave of heightened commercial demand and fresh renewable energy initiatives.
- Nayara imports rebound on Russian supply
 - Russian oil flows to India set to surge ahead of US sanctions
 - Adani Power opts for arbitration to settle payment dispute with Bangladesh
 - Bangladesh says contract with Adani could be scrapped in case of irregularities or corruption
 - India's Russian oil imports rise in October, shiptracking data shows
 - BPCL buys Upper Zakum crude for December to replace Russian oil, sources say
 - October petrol sales up 7%, diesel down 0.5%
 - OPEC+ agrees slight oil production hike
 - Long drives or home stays? Festive season drives petrol sales but diesel consumption lags
 - Power consumption dips 6% to 132 billion units in October
 - India should halt sanctioned oil imports, seek tariff relief, and fair trade talks with US: GTRI
 - Commercial LPG cylinder prices cut across metros from November 1, ATF prices hiked nearly 1%
 
Power consumption dips 6% to 132 billion units in October
India should halt sanctioned oil imports, seek tariff relief, and fair trade talks with US: GTRI
Commercial LPG cylinder prices cut across metros from November 1, ATF prices hiked nearly 1%
Jaypee's power unit most attractive for Vedanta: Top exec
Oil tanker with cargo from curb-hit Rosneft idles off Mumbai
Russia-backed sanctioned Indian refiner Nayara Energy boosts crude runs to 90%, sources say
Power
Suzlon’s Q2 deliveries hit all-time high amid India’s wind energy push
- Adani Power opts for arbitration to settle payment dispute with Bangladesh
 - Bangladesh says contract with Adani could be scrapped in case of irregularities or corruption
 - Power consumption dips 6% to 132 billion units in October
 - Jaypee's power unit most attractive for Vedanta: Top exec
 
Must Watch
BACK TO TOP