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Hitachi Energy, GVTD to CG Power: Citi is bullish on these electric equipment stocks. Should you buy?
Citi estimates HVDC projects alone could represent an opportunity of around ₹1.6 trillion for equipment manufacturers. The brokerage also expects global transmission and distribution capital expenditure to exceed $15 trillion between CY25 and CY50.
Citi initiates coverage on 4 Indian power equipment stocks; sees up to 33% upside. Own any?
Citi Research initiated coverage on four Indian electrical equipment makers, seeing strong domestic transmission buildout and accelerating HVDC adoption as key growth drivers. The firm issued 'Buy' ratings on Hitachi Energy India, GE Vernova T&D India, and CG Power and Industrial Solutions, with a 'Neutral' call on Siemens Energy, citing significant OEM opportunities and export potential.

IME Capital's Ashi Anand bets on AI-linked capital goods firms, exits IT and real estate
Ashi Anand, Founder and CEO of IME Capital, said his firm has allocated around 10% of its portfolio to companies connected to global power equipment and infrastructure supply chains serving major international manufacturers. He is also building exposure to the GLP-1 and consumer themes. Anand remains cautious on markets due to geopolitical risks, warning that prolonged disruption around the Strait of Hormuz could push oil prices higher and weigh on India's inflation and trade balance. Disclaimer: The views and tips expressed by investment experts on CNBCTV18.com are their own, not of the website or its management. CNBCTV18.com advises users to check with certified experts before taking any investment decisions.
Citi bets on electric equipment makers; picks Hitachi, GE Vernova, CG Power
Citi estimates that HVDC-related investments represent an opportunity of around ₹1.6 trillion as India works toward integrating 900 GW of renewable energy capacity by FY36.

Stocks to Buy: Citi bets on three power equipment companies for 32% upside
Slower-than-expected capex, HVDC rollout delays, rising competition, easing localization norms, inflation and a change in sentiment, which will impact the valuations of these stocks, are some of the key risks highlighted by Citi to its thesis.
Nomura names GE Vernova, CG Power, 4 others among top plays on India’s decadal data centre opportunity
India's data centre industry is entering a rapid growth phase, driven by digitalisation, cloud adoption and AI demand, according to Nomura. The brokerage sees strong opportunities for industrial equipment makers supplying critical infrastructure, with GE Vernova T&D India and CG Power emerging as key beneficiaries of expanding data centre investments and capacity additions.
TV broadcasters may move Apex Court against Delhi HC ruling on advertisement cap
TV broadcasters plan to challenge a Delhi High Court ruling in the Supreme Court. The court upheld Trai's power to limit TV ads to 12 minutes per hour. Broadcasters fear this will hurt their revenue. The Indian TV industry relies heavily on advertising income. This decision could impact their business significantly.

Inox Clean Energy plans ₹1 trillion investment by 2030 in renewables, solar equipment and battery storage
INOXGFL Group is also targeting global markets with a major battery chemicals push and a new joint venture to develop power projects across Africa, executive director Devansh Jain said.

Hitachi Energy Q4 profit jumps 80% on strong margin, revenue growth; declares ₹8 dividend
Power equipment maker Hitachi Energy announced a greenfield transformer facility in Gujarat. Shares of Hitachi Energy India Limited ended 0.53%, or ₹190, higher at ₹35,745 on the NSE today, May 25, ahead of the results announcement.
Vedanta arm Talwandi Sabo Power faces Rs 127 crore penalty
Vedanta's subsidiary, Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd, must pay approximately Rs 127 crore plus late payment surcharge to Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd. The Supreme Court upheld a penalty for misdeclaration of availability in January 2017. This power plant is crucial for Punjab's energy needs. The judgment restores an earlier order from the state regulator.
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Vedanta Arm To Pay Rs 127-Crore Penalty As Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Punjab State Power Corp
Vedanta further noted that TSPL's equity shares are currently in the process of being listed on the BSE and NSE.

Vedanta says Supreme Court upholds ₹127 crore penalty against Talwandi Sabo Power
Shares of Vedanta Ltd ended at ₹329.75, down by ₹4.10, or 1.23%, on the BSE.