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Surya Roshni Ltd leads gainers in 'A' group
Adani Total Gas Ltd, Maharashtra Scooters Ltd, Cemindia Projects Ltd and Afcons Infrastructure Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'A' group today, 26 May 2026.
NTPC starts site selection studies in Gujrat, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh for nuclear projects
State-owned NTPC is exploring new nuclear power projects. Site selection studies have begun in Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Odisha. This initiative is part of NTPC's extensive 30 GW nuclear energy plan. The company aims to contribute significantly to India's ambitious nuclear capacity target. Investments will be substantial, spanning multiple states. NTPC is diversifying its energy portfolio.
Coal India plans syngas projects near gas-based power, DRI and fertiliser units as gas supply tightens
In a strategic move to bolster energy security, Coal India is gearing up to establish new coal-to-syngas facilities strategically positioned at mine pitheads or close to industrial users. This initiative comes in light of recent global gas supply challenges, prompting the company to actively seek partnerships with developers and industrial off-takers for these innovative projects.
West Asia conflict fails to slow oil PSUs' capex push
Indian oil companies are pushing ahead with major expansion and clean energy projects. Indian Oil Corporation plans significant investments in refining and renewable energy. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited is also allocating substantial funds for refining and marketing. Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited's capital expenditure is expected to be slightly lower. These companies are focused on growth and energy transition.
Adani, Reliance, Lodha, JSW bid for 206-acre Mumbai redevelopment projects
Leading real estate firms are vying to redevelop three large housing colonies in Mumbai. These projects span prime areas like Worli, Bandra Reclamation, and Andheri West. The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority is overseeing the process. This initiative aims to upgrade living standards for residents in older colonies. It promises modern housing and improved urban infrastructure for thousands.
RIL, NTPC, Adani and Lalitpur line up Rs 6.5 lakh cr for nuclear energy
Reliance Industries will invest Rs 2 lakh crore to develop 7,200 MW of nuclear capacity. Adani Power has outlined Rs 1.5 lakh crore for 6,000 MW projects, while state-run NTPC will invest Rs 1 lakh crore in building 7,200 MW capacity. Lalitpur Power Generation Company, part of the Bajaj Group, will invest Rs 2 lakh crore for 5,000 MW capacity, according to a Maharashtra government statement.
RIL, NTPC, Adani and Lalitpur line up Rs 6.5 lakh cr for nuclear energy
Reliance Industries will invest Rs 2 lakh crore to develop 7,200 MW of nuclear capacity. Adani Power has outlined Rs 1.5 lakh crore for 6,000 MW projects, while state-run NTPC will invest Rs 1 lakh crore in building 7,200 MW capacity. Lalitpur Power Generation Company, part of the Bajaj Group, will invest Rs 2 lakh crore for 5,000 MW capacity, according to a Maharashtra government statement.
Maharashtra govt ramps up nuclear energy with MoUs worth Rs 6.5 lakh crore
Maharashtra has signed MoUs with four companies, including Adani Power and Reliance Industries, to attract Rs 6.5 lakh crore in nuclear energy investments. These projects aim to generate 25,400 MW of power and create 1,23,500 jobs, bolstering the state's clean energy initiatives and contributing to India's energy-rich nation goal.
NTPC chief against reliance on one source for nuclear technology
India must avoid depending on one country for nuclear technology. NTPC chairman Gurdeep Singh stresses domestic control for nuclear projects. The company aims for 30 GW nuclear capacity by 2047. Large reactors are preferred over small modular ones. Repurposing old thermal plant sites is also suggested. Public outreach on nuclear safety is crucial for expansion.
Coal Gasification Scheme worth Rs 37.5k cr cleared to fortify energy security
Financial support to developers will be provided at a maximum of 20% of the cost of plant and machinery through a competitive bidding process, where incentives will be disbursed in four equal instalments linked to project milestones. The incentive for a project will be capped at Rs 5,000 crore and for any single product, except synthetic natural gas and urea, will be capped at Rs 9,000 crore. Incentive for a single entity group will be capped at Rs 12,000 crore across all projects.
Board of Oil India approves JV for execution of CBG projects
At meeting held on 13 May 2026
Cabinet approved Rs 37500 crore scheme to promote surface coal and lignite gasification projects
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