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TPG acquires Aseem Infrastructure from NIIF with GIC, ICICI backing
Global private equity firm TPG is acquiring a full stake in Aseem Infrastructure Finance, a leading sustainable infrastructure debt financier. Partnering with Singapore's GIC and ICICI Bank, TPG's climate investing platform will take over the company, which has funded significant renewable energy and power transmission projects. Aseem Infrastructure, founded by NIIF, has disbursed over Rs 40,000 crore in loans, contributing to substantial greenhouse gas emission reductions.
Fast-tracked power plants fuel AI boom, with little public scrutiny
New power plants are being built at an unprecedented speed to meet the growing demand of tech companies. These facilities, often fueled by natural gas, are being approved with minimal public notice and environmental review. Residents are raising alarms about potential health and climate impacts. This trend is reshaping energy infrastructure across the United States.

Stocks to Watch Today: NLC India, Dr Reddys Labs, Ashoka Buildcon, JSW Energy, Aurobindo Pharma, Power... - Moneycontrol.com
Stocks to Watch Today: NLC India, Dr Reddys Labs, Ashoka Buildcon, JSW Energy, Aurobindo Pharma, Power...Moneycontrol.com

Stocks to Watch for June 15: Vedanta, Aurobindo Pharma, JSW Energy, Dr Reddy's and more
From Vedanta's demerged entities market debut to JSW Energy's wholly owned subsidiary JSW Neo Energy Ltd commissioning the full 150 MW capacity of the Tidong Power Generation Private Ltd hydroelectric project in Himachal Pradesh, here are some stocks to track ahead of Monday's trading session.

Five Stocks To Buy: Adani Energy, Adani Green, Gland Pharma And More | June 08, 2026
Top picks include power transmission major Adani Energy Solutions, renewable energy giant Adani Green Energy, pharma player Gland Pharma, automotive major Ashok Leyland, and carbon materials manufacturer Himadri Speciality Chemical.
India’s scorching nights strain power grid and threaten health
India faces a dual threat from dangerously hot summers and increasingly sweltering nights, exacerbated by global warming and urban heat islands. This sustained heat strains both people and power infrastructure, leading to record energy demand and widespread blackouts, particularly impacting vulnerable populations.
In India’s parched heart, high power costs put cooling out of reach
India's scorching summers strain power grids, forcing costly upgrades. While cities like Nagpur manage peak demand with advanced cooling, many low-income families face unaffordable electricity bills. This forces them to endure sweltering homes, impacting health and productivity. Despite state plans for cheaper renewable energy, immediate relief for the most vulnerable remains elusive, highlighting a critical affordability gap.

Stocks to Watch for May 20: BPCL, Mankind Pharma, Orkla India, PI Industries and more
BPCL profit slumps on exceptional loss, while Orkla India, Godawari Power and Karnataka Bank report strong earnings growth. PTC India’s profit declines sharply, and JSW Energy moves to raise its stake in Toshiba JSW. Here are the stocks to watch ahead of Wednesday’s trading session.

Q4 Results Highlights: Indegene profit falls 32%, RPG Life revenue up 24%
Q4 Results Highlights: Major companies including Bajaj Finance, Adani Power, Vedanta, MOIL, Mphasis, Navin Fluorine, Waaree Energies and Bandhan Bank reported their Q4 earnings on Wednesday, while a host of financial, energy and midcap firms also announced results, keeping markets active ahead of a holiday-shortened week.
Iran, Israel War: The world is on its way to a 'doomsday' gas crisis scenario
Iran War LNG Plant Strikes: After Iranian strikes shut Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG hub, about 17% of global supply is offline, triggering a deep energy shock. With repairs likely to take years, prices are surging and shortages spreading across Asia, raising risks of industrial slowdown, power crises and a prolonged global gas crunch.
Switching to electric power has saved Railways Rs 6,000 crore: Ashwini Vaishnaw in Lok Sabha
Indian Railways is making waves in the transportation sector, achieving Rs 6,000 crore in savings by embracing electric trains. This innovative shift has positioned them as the world’s second-largest freight mover, with 35,000 km of track and 27,000 km fully electrified. While staff wages take the lion’s share of expenditures, energy costs are a close second.

Explained — Key factors behind the surge of up to 15% in power stocks led by NTPC Green Energy
Brokerage firm Morgan Stanley in a note wrote that thermal coal-based power generation could take incremental load due to the surge in power demand and that such a move would support a smoother ramp-up in thermal coal power.