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Earnings could improve from Q2 as oil eases; Enam's Sridhar Sivaram stays underweight on IT, banks
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 5d ago

Earnings could improve from Q2 as oil eases; Enam's Sridhar Sivaram stays underweight on IT, banks

Enam Holdings Investment Director Sridhar Sivaram remains underweight on IT and banks, citing weak earnings growth and intense competition, while favouring manufacturing, power equipment, pharmaceuticals, NBFCs and gold. Sivaram also recommends international diversification and expects gold to deliver double-digit annual returns over the next five years.

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JSW Energy to raise stake in Toshiba power equipment venture with ₹150 crore deal
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CNBC TV18 - Markets 53d ago

JSW Energy to raise stake in Toshiba power equipment venture with ₹150 crore deal

JSW Energy to raise stake in Toshiba JSW Power Systems to 20.7% via ₹150 crore share purchase from Toshiba, boosting turbine access and thermal expansion plans

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China-like grid planning needed to meet renewable energy goal: MNRE secretary
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ET Markets - Industry 61d ago

China-like grid planning needed to meet renewable energy goal: MNRE secretary

India aims for 1,800 gigawatts of renewable energy by 2050. Achieving this requires a super grid, similar to China's. The government plans to spend $574 billion by 2030 on high-voltage lines. Enhanced grid infrastructure will address power evacuation challenges. Policymakers are working with states to ensure necessary equipment and storage systems are in place for better renewable energy integration.

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Supreme Court rules consumers not liable for unused power plant tariffs
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ET Markets - Industry 65d ago

Supreme Court rules consumers not liable for unused power plant tariffs

The Supreme Court has ruled that electricity consumers are not obligated to pay tariff charges for a power plant that has stopped supplying electricity. The apex court restored a previous order against Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. This decision means consumers will not bear the cost of a plant that is no longer operational.

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