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GAIL closes Ratnagiri LNG terminal, reduces imports

The plant is expected to remain closed until the end of September


GAIL to build Maharashtra ethane cracker at Rs 400 bn

By 2040, the demand for petrochemicals is predicted to triple.


Indian HVAC industry: Policy tweaks crucial to drive growth

The Indian HVAC market is worth around Rs 21,000 crore with products alone contributing Rs 15,000 crore, reckons Guru Raja Rao Gangaprasad, Vice President-Sales (Building Services), Grundfos Pumps India.


Coastal roads award likely in 2017-18

More than 2,000 km of coastal roads will be built in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha; first phase is expected to be awarded during 2017-18.


WE saw an increase of about 25 per cent in revenue in 2015-16

KCPL offers a range of chiller products for comfort air-conditioning, process cooling and heating. These include the TURBOTEK series of centrifugal chillers from 250-2,400 TR, the TURBOLEV series of centrifugal chillers with magnetic bearing compressors from 95-375 TR and the PRODIGY series of water..


Dabhol power project may turn into bad debt

The Dabhol power project may turn into a non-performing asset -or a bad loan for bankers - after it defaulted in clearing its dues to lenders, who have refused to either lend more or accept a government proposal to convert their debt into equity.


PM dedicates pipeline to nation

GAIL (India) Ltd´s 1,000 km-long natural gas pipeline that has been constructed at a cost of Rs 4,500 crore from Dabhol in Maharashtra to Bangaluru in Karnataka was dedicated to the nation by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh on December 3, 2013. The pipeline has connected South India to the nationa..


Power generation restored at Dabhol

After a forced shutdown of four months and 20 days, Ratnagiri Gas and Power restored its power generation at the Dabhol power plant. With a generation capacity of 1,967 MW, the plant is currently generating 320 MW following the supply of 1.4 mn standard cubic metre a day gas from GAIL India


LNG boom to benefit ports

To reduce its dependence on traditional and costly fossil fuels, India is looking to set up liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminals in every port. India has four LNG re-gasification terminals at Dahej and Hazira in Gujarat, Dabhol in Maharashtra


Kochi terminal by end March 2014

The Kochi RLNG terminal may be commissioned during 2013-14. Three existing RLNG terminals are located at Dahej, Gujarat (of PLL), Hazira, Gujarat (of Hazira LNG) and Dabhol, Maharashtra (of GAIL (India)).


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