GTI green energy partnership with O2 power
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

GTI green energy partnership with O2 power

Gateway Terminals India [GTI], also known as APM Terminals Mumbai, in a significant step towards sustainable solutions, has signed an agreement with O2 power to set up a captive solar power plant. The plant with a capacity to generate 22 million kWh of electricity annually is expected to meet 8...

Gateway Terminals India [GTI], also known as APM Terminals Mumbai, in a significant step towards sustainable solutions, has signed an agreement with O2 power to set up a captive solar power plant. The plant with a capacity to generate 22 million kWh of electricity annually is expected to meet 80 per cent of the terminal’s power requirement and reduce the carbon footprint by 44 per cent (15,092 CO2t).Contact: Gateway Terminals IndiaWebsite: www.apmterminals.com

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Vizhinjam Port Plans to Extend Capacity After Rs 130B Investment

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Infrastructure Transport

IRCON International Bags Two Critical Projects in a Bid for Expansion

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Infrastructure Energy

JSW Neo Energy Signs Contract with UPPCL to Provide Energy Storage

JSW Neo Energy Ltd, a subsidiary of JSW Energy, has signed an agreement with the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd (UPPCL) for the procurement of 1,500 MW / 12,000 MWh pumped hydro energy storage. The project, located in Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh, will be capable of a scheduled discharge of 8 hours (with maximum continuous 6 hours) per day.The contract states that the company will receive a fixed capacity charge of Rs 77.2 lakh per MW per annum in return for supply of energy storage capacity for a period of 40 years. The project is expected to be commissioned in the next 6 years and ..

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